Honors, publications, and presentations from Illinois State faculty and staff.
Unit: Research and Sponsored Programs
What makes ticks tick: Dr. Städele studies their every move
Few researchers have studied how a tick’s brain works, but that’s what caught the attention of Dr. Carola Städele.
Psychology graduate awarded Fisher Outstanding Thesis Award
Jennifer Woodrum, a 2020 graduate of the Clinical-Counseling program within the Department of Psychology, has been awarded the James L. Fisher Outstanding Thesis Award.
Psychology student receives McNair Book Scholarship
Lindsay Chassay, a first-year graduate student in the Master’s in Clinical Counseling Psychology Program, is a recipient of the McNair Book Scholarship.
Research and Honors, October 27, 2020
Publications from Illinois State faculty and staff.
African American Studies lectures feature Dr. Miltonette Craig, Dr. Gregory Braswell
African American Studies will present Dr. Miltonette Craig and Dr. Gregory Braswell for the fall 2020 lecture series.
Biomath experts recommend N95 masks for airplanes
A team led by Illinois State University’s Dr. Olcay Akman is urging authorities such as the World Health Organization and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control to include N95 masks as a requirement for those traveling by airplane.
Research and Honors, October 20, 2020
Honors, presentations, and publications from Illinois State faculty and staff.
Center for the Study of Education Policy receives $4.3 million grant from U.S. Department of Education
The Study of Education Policy has been awarded a two-year, $4.3 million Supporting Effective Educator Development Renewal grant by the U.S. Department of Education.
ISU biology students continue prairie research for international study
The ability to adapt to change is integral to success in turbulent times. After years of working in the advertising industry in Las Vegas, Jackson Edwards has returned home to start a new career. The Bloomington native now studies conservation biology at Illinois State and researches soil and plant diversity under Dr. Diane Byers, associate professor of Evolutionary Ecology.