As part of Illinois State University’s ongoing preparedness efforts, an emergency drill will be held on Tuesday, June 18, at Student Health Services.
Unit: University
Planned campus power outage, June 14-15
A brief, planned power outage for a large portion of the Illinois State University campus is scheduled to begin at 11 p.m. Friday, June 14.
Fire suppression system testing in June
Facilities Management and Environmental Health and Safety staff members, along with Normal Fire Department personnel, will test fire suppression systems across the Illinois State University campus in June.
ISU surpasses $150 million Redbirds Rising campaign goal; campaign to continue through June 2020
Illinois State University has surpassed the $150 million goal set for Redbirds Rising: The Campaign for Illinois State. Alumni and friends have contributed more than $155.4 million to the campaign, helping the University achieve the goal 13 months ahead of schedule.
Tip of the Hat, May 2019
Civil Service employees arriving, advancing, or leaving Illinois State University.
Years of Service, May and June 2019
Civil service employees celebrating work anniversaries at Illinois State University.
Nominations open for Living Our Values Awards
Celebrate students, faculty, and staff who are living Illinois State University’s core values by nominating them for a Living Our Values Award. Presented monthly, the awards are part of a celebration of the University’s strategic plan, Educate Connect Elevate: Illinois State—The Strategic Plan for Illinois’ First Public University 2018-2023. The plan spells out the University’s commitment
Illinois State University Annuitants Association Annual Meeting, elections, June 19
Reservations are open for the Illinois State University Annuitants Association (ISUAA) Annual Dinner Meeting and election of officers on June 19.
In the News, June 4, 2019
Illinois State faculty, staff, and students in the news with links to articles.
Nobuko Adachi wins Japanese government fellowship to study Fukushima festival
Professor of Anthropology Nobuko Adachi will journey to the once earthquake-shattered Fukushima to study the embracing of a local horse festival as a means of preserving cultural heritage.