Part of the Stevenson Center for Community and Economic Development’s mission is to provide excellent service to host organizations and opportunities for learning to our students through the Professional Practice placement process. Chanse Sonsalla is one such student who share’s their experience work with NACEDA’s executive director, Frank Woodruff.
Unit: Stevenson Center for Community and Economic Development
Political science and sociology double major driven to make communitywide impact
Ever since he was a child, Illinois State University senior Lawrence Landfair has been enthusiastic about engaging in politics to make his mark on the world.
Film Screening: A Towering Task: The Story of the Peace Corps
The Stevenson Center hosts a free screening of the documentary film A Towering Task: The Story of the Peace Corps.
Global citizenship brownbag: presented by Alana DeJoseph
Documentary film director Alana DeJoseph will present a brownbag discussion on global citizenship on November 10 in Stevenson Hall.
Stevenson Center’s Lawrence Landfair spends summer internship with Sen. Dick Durbin
Lawrence Landfair recounts his time interning for Senator Richard J. Durbin.
Stevenson Center Announces New Cohort of Fellows
Stevenson Center welcomes its new cohort of Fellows
What is Hip Hop Culture? Gallery opening event September 22
What is Hip Hop? exhibit opening by local youth will provide a powerful, immersive experience.
Latina/x scholar Michelle Téllez to speak, September 26
As part of Latinx Heritage Month, Dr. Michelle Téllez will give a talk on her book Border Women on September 26.
Redbirds explore opportunities with on-campus internships
Redbirds landed internships across the country and across campus over the summer. We interviewed students who held on-campus internships to see what they learned, what they worked on, and how they’re following their passions outside of the classroom.
Back in action: University Research Symposium showcases the #RedbirdScholar research of more than 400 students
The Illinois State University Research Symposium was back in-person on Friday, April 1, for the first time in three years.