The Latino Heritage Month’s Brown Bag Lecture will feature Illinois State University Professor Ryan Davis.
Unit: Research and Sponsored Programs
Open Access Week at Milner Library
The theme of 2016 International Open Access Week 2016 is “Open in Action,” and that’s what Milner Library’s events this year are all about. On Monday, October 24, at 2 p.m., join John Baur, associate vice president for Research and Graduate Studies, and Sarah Dick, copyright officer for Copyright and Research, to find out the benefits of depositing work
Revamped requirements for Illinois principal preparation
The Wallace Foundation has released a four-part video series exploring Illinois’ bold actions to revamp the way school principals are prepared.
New graduate programs underway at the Stevenson Center
The Stevenson Center has partnered with the School of Kinesiology and Recreation along with the Department of Sociology and Anthropology to provide graduate students with new learning opportunities.
Department of Chemistry celebrates 50 years with day of events
The Department of Chemistry will honor 50 years of being a stand-alone department at Illinois State on October 22. The public is invited to a day of events, kicking off with the CheMagic Show at 10:30 a.m. in Felmley Hall Annex, room 133. Emeritus Chemistry Professors Jim Webb and Otis Rothenberger will bring their nationally
Redbird scholar Ali Riaz interviewed by international press
Ali Riaz, Chair and University Professor of Politics and Government, was quoted twice in the international media this week about Bangladeshi politics.
Physics colloquium covers quantum mechanics
Robert Wagner from the Department of Physics at Illinois Wesleyan University will give the Physics Colloquium on October 25.
Louis Stokes program aims to boost STEM diversity
The Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation offers support for students pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
Faculty seek crowdfunding for parasitic plant research
Assistant Professor Vickie Borowicz from Illinois State University’s School of Biological Sciences has launched a crowdfunding campaign for her research on the role of parasitic plants in prairie communities and restoration.
Mitchell awarded $210,000 NSF grant for organic chemistry work
Andy Mitchell has been awarded a $210,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to help students create new compounds in the laboratory.