Zunaid Almamun presents at the 48th Annual South Asia Conference.
Unit: Politics and Government
Putting Your Degree to Work: From ISU to Washington D.C.
Homecoming Alumni speaker, Alana McGinty ’10, is a grants and contracts associate at DAI Global. With bachelor’s degrees in politics and government and sociology from Illinois State, McGinty believes in the power of the global community to affect development outcomes. She’s focused on advancing gender equality and using digital tools for development. McGinty has managed an
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.
Stevenson Center’s first Peace Corps Fellow returns to celebrate 25th anniversary
This year, the Stevenson Center for Community and Economic Development not only celebrates its 25th anniversary but also the return of the very first Peace Corps Fellow recruited, Randy Gibson ’96.
Professor Emeritus Robert Bradley: Where are they now
Professor Emeritus Robert Bradley’s recent activities and events.
Costa Rica fair trade program receives grant
Professor Noha Shawki and the Department of Politics and Government have received a grant from the Student Sustainability Committee.
Riaz receives Honor Award
Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz was bestowed with an “Honor Award” by Weekly Ajkal, a New York-based newspaper.
Peace Corps, Then and Now, October 25
Alumni guests Randal Gibson and Alana McGinty will take part in the panel discussion, Peace Corps, Then and Now, at 10 a.m. Friday, October 25, in Stevenson Hall, room 401.
Michael Hendricks published in the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
Michael Hendrick’s published in the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
Stevenson Center’s “ADLAI Week” marks 25 years of success
The Stevenson Center for Community and Economic Development celebrated its 25th anniversary with “ADLAI Week.” Students, faculty, alumni, and community and campus partners joined in the events marking two and a half decades of growth and impact.