In celebration of Asian-American Heritage Month, AsiaConnect will present the 2016 Asian Film Festival from Thursday, April 14, through Sunday, April 17, at the Normal Theater.
Unit: Politics and Government
Documentary to explore climate change, April 19
A free screening of the film This Changes Everything will be at 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 19, in Capen Auditorium, Edwards Hall.
College of Arts and Sciences congratulates Hall of Fame inductees
Denise Vowell ’74 and James Carter, professor emeritus of Geography-Geology were inducted into the College of Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame on Saturday.
Politics and Government students recognized at National Model UN
The Illinois State University Model United Nations team was recognized as an “Honorable Mention Delegation” at the end of the week-long annual National Model United Nations (NMUN) conference.
ISU Research Symposium to showcase student work
More than 500 Illinois State graduate and undergraduate students will present research projects Friday, April 8, at the annual University Research Symposium.
Explaining the Trump candidacy: What does the Republican primary tell us?
The Department of Politics and Government organized a panel on the Republican primaries, particularly the rise of the billionaire businessman Donald Trump as the front runner, on Thursday, March 17.
Cross-campus team explores risks and benefits of drones
Illinois State students from across campus are exploring the potentially groundbreaking applications of drones for commercial uses.
Reactions: Nomination of Garland a protection for future liberal choices
Department of Politics and Government’s Meghan Leonard reacts to President Barack Obama’s nomination of D.C. Circuit Court Chief Judge Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court.
Panel aims to explain Trump candidacy
A panel from Illinois State University’s Department of Politics and Government will present “Explaining the Trump Candidacy: What the Republican Primary Tells Us” at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 17, in Schroeder Hall, room 242.
Redbird media: New works by ISU scholars
Redbird Scholars published novels, math books, textbooks, and other works in 2015.