Dr. Maura Toro-Morn, professor of sociology and director of Latin American and Latino/a Studies, will deliver the 2022 Spring College Lecture at 7 p.m. on Monday, April 25 in Section I of the Brown Ballroom in the Bone Student Center. Her lecture, “Gendered Migrations in the Age of Global Disruption,” is free and open to the public.
Unit: Research and Sponsored Programs
Meet the Artists Behind Dear Mr. C
CroKee-Yoon Nahm (Chair, Crossroads Project) interviews two of the artists behind the upcoming staged reading of Dear Mr. C, winner of the 2022 Diverse Voices Playwriting Initiative.
Research and Honors, April 26, 2022
Publications and presentations from Illinois State’s faculty and staff.
Research and Honors, April 19, 2022
Publications and presentations of Illinois State faculty, staff, and students.
Inspiring STEM for Chicago high school students aim of $1.3 million NSF grant
The National Science Foundation awarded Illinois State University more than $1.3 million to inspire urban Chicago high school students with an innovative after-school program.
Dr. Mike Hendricks presents with students at ISA and MPSA
Dr. Michael Hendricks recently presented research at two conferences: International Studies Association (ISA) and Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA).
Research and Honors, April 12, 2022
Publications Courtney Cox and Erika Sparby, ENG, co-published “Toward an audience-centered approach: Rhetorical analysis of university crisis communication emails” in Communication Design Quarterly. Kenneth Haggerty, Caitlin Harrington, and Rachel E. Scott, Milner Library, co-published “Usability Studies in the Electronic Resource Lifecycle” in Serials Librarian. Emily Jones, CAS, co-published “PETE Collaborative: Established in Crisis, Sustained through Community”
Dr. Kathryn Jasper awarded NEH grant
Associate Professor of History Kathryn Jasper will dedicate the National Endowment for the Humanities funds to finishing a book focusing on reforms in the medieval Catholic Church that ultimately sparked civil war.
Dr. Amy Wood honored with two prestigious, national fellowships
Professor of History Amy Louise Wood is the recipient of double honors with a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities and a year-long fellowship from the National Humanities Center.
Management Development International: Spring 2022 International Seminar Series
The April 6 session of the Spring 2022 International Seminar Series will highlight Management Development International.
Advanced registration is required to receive the webinar link.