Temple Grandin, often considered the most accomplished and well-known adult with autism in the world, will be the keynote speaker for Science and Technology Week 2019 at Illinois State University.
Unit: Military Science
Cadet Jimenez’s experience proves not all classrooms have walls
In the summer of 2017, Cadet Jimenez participated in the Army’s Cultural Understanding & Leadership Program (CULP), a three-week training experience where cadets travel outside of the United States to develop intercultural awareness and improve their foreign language proficiency skills.
Science and Technology Week to host 4th annual Women in Leadership conference
As part of the Science and Technology Week, CAST devotes a day to celebrate leading women in technology
Learn formal conversational practices and mingle with alumni at CAST’s professional development dinner
The College of Applied Science and Technology (CAST) is hosting a professional development dinner, Monday, April 8, 2019
CAST is ready to kick off Science and Technology Week 2019
The College of Applied Science and Technology (CAST) is proud to announce Science and Technology Week 2019
#CASTAlumSpotlight: Honor 200 Veteran Ethan Blumhorst shares unforgettable moments at ISU
Ethan Blumhorst ’17, M.S. ’18, was recently selected as an Honor 200 Veteran. This award was initiated through a partnership between the Illinois Bicentennial Committee and the Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs (VA). Blumhorst received his award at the Illinois Bicentennial Ball in December and was honored for going above and beyond the call of duty
War wounds: Military alum’s mission brings salve to soldiers’ souls
Col. David Rabb ’83 is an expert in the hell that is war.
Students network with alums at the inaugural #CASTConnections in Chicago
College of Applied Science and Technology held the inaugural edition of CAST Connections, a networking event aimed at connecting students with alums.
Honoring our veterans: Retired Col. Gary Kayser, M.S. ‘04
In March 1983, Col. Gary Kayser’s lifelong service to country began when as a high school senior, he enlisted in the Army Reserve’s 84th Training Division with his future wife, Susan, by his side. He felt the Army Reserve would help prepare him for law school by increasing his self discipline while allowing him to
Honoring our technology veterans: Matt Aldeman, renewable energy professor
Joining the Navy gave Aldeman an opportunity to combine his loves of being on a ship, working with mechanical systems, and giving back by serving his country.