Here are the latest creative works by Illinois State faculty.
Unit: Research and Sponsored Programs
Wine trails: A lesson in cooperation
It made no sense to Peter Foreman that wineries would partner with their rivals, sending customers down the road, crowding onto the same website, and planning wine and cheese events together.
Ask a Redbird Scholar: What does it take to impeach a president?
Redbird scholar Kerri Milita explains the process its takes to impeach a president.
Ask a Redbird Scholar: What exactly did Stephen Hawking contribute to our understanding of the universe?
Stephen Hawking contributed more to our understanding of gravity than anyone else since Albert Einstein, according to Illinois State Assistant Professor of Physics Neil Christensen.
Milner Library offers funding for Washington, D.C., student internship
Milner Library is sponsoring a scholarship program to encourage professional practice opportunities for high-achieving students who wish to complete their internship in Washington, D.C.
Research and Honors, September 4, 2018
Honors, publications, and presentations of Illinois State faculty and staff.
Sadd awarded $362,000 NIH grant to study bee gut bacteria
The National Institutes of Health awarded Illinois State University’s Ben Sadd a grant of more than $362,000 to explore the gut bacteria of bumble bees.
Breaking the cycle of technology interfering with family life
Parents who escape from stress using technology may be compounding the problem of challenging behavior in children, but there is hope, says Brandon McDaniel.
Research and Honors, August 21, 2018
Honors and publications of Illinois State faculty and staff.
Vogel and Bowden awarded $430,000 NIH grant to study gut health
Two Illinois State University professors are investigating whether turtles can provide insights to keep the human gut healthy.