A new book from the Dr. JoAnn Rayfield Archives explores more than the history of campus buildings in images. It delves into the rich story of the University. It is available online and wherever books are sold.
Unit: Research and Sponsored Programs
Research and Honors, October 3, 2017
Publications from Illinois State faculty and staff.
Kostelnick develops new mapping resource to help humanitarian organizations
John Kostelnick’s team designed new resources to assist humanitarian organizations develop effective maps for crisis response.
Report on racial disparity for Not In Our Town
The Stevenson Center has released its full report on Bloomington-Normal racial inequality conducted for Not In Our Town.
Research and Honors, September 26, 2017
Honors, presentations, and publications from Illinois State University faculty and staff.
Uncovering battles within Nazi intelligence organizations
Katrin Paehler’s new book, The Third Reich’s Intelligence Service: The Career of Walter Schellenberg, explores the Nazi political foreign intelligence service, Office VI.
Research and Honors, September 19, 2017
Honors, publications, and presentations from Illinois State faculty and staff.
Ask a Redbird Scholar: Why is abstract art relevant?
Why is abstract art important and relevant? My kids could do that. I don’t get it
Research center spotlight: Normal Editions Workshop
Since 1976, Normal Editions Workshop has served as an incubator for hundreds of printmaking projects created through collaborations between professional artists and Illinois State faculty and students.
No forgetting: Poet and performer dissolves trouble in sea of words
The power and musicality of Duriel E. Harris’ poetry can strike an audience dumb. The violence in the words reveals real trauma she transforms into a transcendent experience for her readers and listeners.