Illinois State University welcomed 3,860 freshmen to campus for the 2019-2020 academic year, its largest freshman class in 33 years.
Unit: Strategic Plan
Dakota in Exile: New book explores survival of a people after war
In her new book, Dakota in Exile: The Untold Stories of Captives in the Aftermath of the U.S.-Dakota War, Professor of History Linda Clemmons looks at how the Dakota people endured in the years following the war.
Celebrated transgender athlete Schuyler Bailar headlining LGBTQA Cultural Dinner
American swimmer Schuyler Bailar will be the speaker for the University Housing Services LGBTQA Cultural Dinner at 5 p.m. Friday, September 20, in the Marriott Hotel and Conference Center in Uptown Normal.
STEP-UP celebrates 10 years of connections with urban communities
The Summer Teacher Education Partnership for Urban Preparation program (STEP-UP) is celebrating 10 years of helping immerse students in the neighborhoods where they teach.
High school suspensions topic of talk with Charles Bell, August 30
Students and legislators who support school reform will join Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Charles Bell for a presentation and discussion on school suspension.
Welcome back from President Larry Dietz
President Larry Dietz welcomes faculty and staff back and provides campus updates.
Howard honored with Living Our Values Award
Angell Howard of the Division of Student Affairs is the recipient of a Living Our Values Award.
Celebrate Diversity Reception, September 9
Current full-time faculty and staff from traditionally underrepresented groups who have not received an invitation can contact the Office of the President.
Politics and Government alumnus Daniel Wagner selected for the prestigious Edgar Fellows Program
Politics and Government Alumnus Daniel Wagner selected for the prestigious Edgar Fellows Program
Diversity and inclusion: A year in review
Illinois State continued its ongoing work toward diversity and inclusion with programs, events, speakers, research, and initiatives.