The Will to Succeed Scholarship is helping Vicky Nyder with her hopes to become an orchestra teacher.
Impact of the Will to Succeed Award on future orchestra teacher

The Will to Succeed Scholarship is helping Vicky Nyder with her hopes to become an orchestra teacher.
Student Access and Accommodation Services is taking the lead to expand opportunities for universal student learning during the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Life has stood at the mound and thrown graduating Illinois State student Tristen Sharp everything in its arsenal.
Staff in Student Access and Accommodation Services have remained vigilant with the creation of closed caption files for eLearning videos, with the Text Conversion Lab transcribing 2,750 minutes of video in a month.
POSTPONED: The March 19 keynote by former professional football player Maurice Clarett has been postponed until further notice.
In the fall semester, audio signals were installed at the intersection of University and College on Illinois State University’s campus. These signals assist individuals with visual disabilities in determining when it is safe to cross the street.
Brenda Nedved, Haley Drucker, and Mark Reppen are the deaf and hard of hearing program’s only graduates this December. The three students are all members of the deaf community. While Nedved grew up as a child of deaf adults, Drucker and Reppen were born deaf.
Parkinson’s patients regain voice quality with the help of two programs offered by the Eckelmann-Taylor Speech and Hearing Clinic at Illinois State University.
As part of Student Affairs Week, the Division of Student Affairs is excited to host its inaugural Involvement to Industry Conference for students and alumni on Saturday, September 28.
Make new memories this year at The Division of Student Affairs alumni and friends homecoming tailgate on Saturday, October 26.