Illinois State University Housing Services collaborates with multiple campus partners and volunteers to conduct annual House Calls, which are brief visits to every residence hall room to ensure that students are adjusting properly to the start of the academic year.
Unit: University Housing
Campus construction: What’s new and what’s to come?
As summer construction wraps up on some facilities at Illinois State University, work is continuing or beginning on other projects.
Redbird Roundup: #RedbirdWelcome 2022 in tweets, pics, and vids
It is always exciting to see new and returning Redbirds flock to campus every August. Check out some of the best tweets, videos, and posts from #RedbirdMoveIn and #RedbirdWelcome.
Students ready for lasting connections as Move-In continues
As Move-In 2022 is underway, students are eagerly preparing to begin their journey as Redbirds.
Students return to Illinois State, August 15-21
Approximately 6,000 students will be moving into Illinois State University residence halls and on-campus apartments August 15-21.
University releases first-ever Sustainability Strategic Plan
The first-ever Sustainability Strategic Plan provides a roadmap for sustainability goals and commitments in the coming years.
Volunteer to help with Move-In 2022
Move-In week at Illinois State University will be Monday, August 15-Sunday, August 21. To help Move-In run smoothly, University Housing is asking students, faculty, and staff members to help welcome the newest Redbirds by volunteering.
Jose Antonio Vargas emphasizes importance of changing misleading immigration narratives
Jose Antonio Vargas came to Illinois State’s campus to stress the importance of providing undocumented immigrants the space to change the misleading narratives common in the media.
Tickets for Asian Cultural Dinner with Jose Antonio Vargas available until April 5
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, Emmy-nominated filmmaker, and Tony-nominated producer Jose Antonio Vargas will be the speaker for the Asian Cultural Dinner on April 12.
Jemele Hill calls for persistence, resistance at the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Cultural Dinner
Jemele Hill didn’t come to Illinois State University February 25 to focus on her career as an Emmy Award-winning journalist, her founding of Lodge Freeway Media, her writing for The Atlantic, her podcasting, or how she was once the only Black female sports columnist at a daily newspaper in North America.