Alumna Candice Halbert ’01 encouraged students to take advantage of opportunities and pay it forward during her keynote speech at the STEM Social program.
Unit: Mathematics
Charles Morris STEM Social, November 7
Alumna Candice Halbert will speak at the Charles Morris STEM Social, where students interested in STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) can network with faculty.
Goel to deliver CAS Lecture on November 12
Professor of Economics Rajeev K. Goel will deliver the fall College of Arts and Sciences Lecture at 7 p.m. Tuesday, November 12, in the Old Main Room of the Bone Student Center. All members of the University and Bloomington-Normal communities are invited to attend.
Applications for STEM scholarships due October 31
Applications are open for the Charles Morris STEM Scholarships.
Division of Student Affairs announces 2019 Redbird Proud Young Alumni recipients
Every Homecoming, the Division of Student Affairs recognizes young alumni who live the values of Student Affairs. Individuals receiving the Redbird Proud Young Alumni award remain connected to staff and faculty across campus, many of whom took the time to nominate these outstanding alumni.
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Mark Murdoch earns global actuarial honor as eighth Illinois State winner
Mark Murdoch is the eighth student to receive the scholarship while attending Illinois State’s Actuarial Science Program, making the University one of the most celebrated in the nation.
In perfect harmony: Acafellaz celebrate 20th anniversary
This year, the oldest active a cappella group on campus is celebrating its 20th anniversary. The 19-member, all-male Acafellaz started as a registered student organization in 1999.
ISU hosts national biomathematics research conference
Stevenson Hall transformed into a hot spot for biomathematics research from May 29–June 1, as Illinois State hosted bright minds from across the country for the fourth annual Cross-institutional Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE).
Ray Johnson ’74 endows scholarship for study abroad travel
Ray Johnson ‘74 has a passion for traveling and philanthropy. He combined and honored his passions by making a gift of $25,000 as part of Redbirds Rising: The Campaign for Illinois State to create the Ray Johnson and Jeanne Muzzillo Study Abroad Endowed Scholarship.