Get to know this month’s A/P spotlight Mike Kruger, director of labor relations and academic employee relations.
Administrative/Professional April spotlight: Mike Kruger

Get to know this month’s A/P spotlight Mike Kruger, director of labor relations and academic employee relations.
Illinois State University remains a stellar place of employment.
The EPA’s competitive People, Prosperity, and the Planet (P3) grants program funds innovative technology projects at universities across the nation.
More restrooms at Illinois State University have been designated as all-gender. An updated map is available on the website for the Office of Equal Opportunity and Access (OEOA).
It’s time to re-ignite the Association of Black Academic Employees (ABAE). ABAE will be holding a Fellowship Reception on April 25, in the Eleanor Kong Room in the Vrooman Center.
Temple Grandin is often called the most successful adult with autism in the world. On Wednesday night, April 10, Grandin told a standing-room-only crowd in the Brown Ballroom the key to her success: Not letting her disability define her.
Mary Ryder and Ginny Schmult will give a presentation describing the unique local service organization, Books to Benefit, at 4:30 p.m. on Friday, April 19, at the University Club in the Founders Suite of the Bone Student Center.
Anthropologist Liv Stone lived in the area of Mexico City known as Atenco to study how the production and sharing of documentaries became an important part of the social movement.
Illinois State Civil Service employees arriving, advancing, and leaving.
Celebrating work anniversaries of Civil Service employees.