Illinois State faculty brought in more than $18 million in grant funding in fiscal 2015.
Here are a few research projects that would not be possible without this support.
Unit: Research and Sponsored Programs
Download the Redbird Scholar
For those readers who would like to view the print version of the Redbird Scholar on an electronic device, here is a downloadable PDF of the magazine.
Letter from AVP: Introducing Redbird Scholar
This inaugural issue of Redbird Scholar is our first step in revealing the secrets that are research and graduate studies at Illinois State.
Illinois State releases updated faculty experts guide
Illinois State University has faculty experts in hundreds of fields. Do you want to know about bicycle history, the antebellum period, or the Gilded Age? We have those covered and another 34 areas of history. Do you need experts in economics, education, nursing, politics, or the natural sciences? We have professors specializing in those subjects, too.
Latino Studies Brown Bag Series Talk #1, October 2
Illinois State graduate student Ana Roncero-Bellido’s lecture, “Latinas Anónimas: Articulating a Transnational Feminist Rhetorics of Solidarity Through Testimonio,” will take place at 1 p.m. Friday, October 2, in 314 Williams Hall.
Planning for your grant proposal
Are you thinking about writing a grant proposal? Make sure you give yourself enough time to work on it.
ISU student lands elite internship at National Institutes of Health
Illinois State junior Kali Riddell researched stuttering during her summer internship at the National Institutes of Health.
Cross-Disciplinary grant proposals due October 15
Proposals are currently being accepted for the Cross-Disciplinary Grant Development Program, sponsored by the Office of the Associate Vice President for Research.
Video: ISU interns get life-changing experience in D.C.
Washington, D.C., is more than just a place for politics. Just ask Illinois State University’s latest group of D.C. summer interns, who are now wrapping up their pre-professional experiences all over Washington.
Ask an expert: Why can’t you tickle yourself?
Have you ever had a question even the Internet couldn’t answer? Some of the Illinois State community did. And we put the University’s faculty experts to work answering their inquiries.