To increase awareness and educate individuals and the campus community, Illinois State University is holding several events throughout April which is Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Events planned for Sexual Assault Awareness Month

To increase awareness and educate individuals and the campus community, Illinois State University is holding several events throughout April which is Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Emily Calandrelli of the Netflix series Emily’s Wonder Lab will headline the 2023 Science and Technology Week with a talk at 7 p.m. March 28.
The CAST Persistence Fund was created in 2019 to encourage and support deserving students in the College of Applied Science and Technology with demonstrated need and/or high academic impact. The grants awarded from this fund have been making a significant difference in the lives of CAST students
Illinois State University is now affiliated with DMPTool, an open-source online application built to assist researchers in creating comprehensive data management and sharing plans in easy-to-view formats.
On the rainy morning of October 25, in his invocation to begin the solemn ceremony of dedicating the post office in the small town of Maroa in Macon County to the memory of a fallen soldier, the Rev. Scott Marsh of Maroa Christian Church, told those gathered that it was his prayer that “we never forget.”
Illinois State University will hold its annual Veterans Day Ceremony at noon Friday, November 11, in the Prairie Rooms of the Bone Student Center.
The College of Applied Science and Technology announced the inductees of the CAST Hall of Fame.
Applications are now open for the College of Applied Science and Technology (CAST) Washington, D.C., Summer 2023 scholarship program.
Applications are now open for the College of Applied Science and Technology (CAST) Washington, D.C., Summer 2023 scholarship program.
Back in his days at Illinois State University, Jackie Thompson Jr. ’93 was an active member of the Omega Psi Phi fraternity and even played football his freshman year, earning a letter as a fullback and member of the special teams. Everyone called him J.J., as his friends still do.