Illinois State’s ongoing commitment to service men and women is not surprising to those who know the University’s history. The tradition of military support goes back to the 1800s.
From soldiers to students: How ISU supports veterans

Illinois State’s ongoing commitment to service men and women is not surprising to those who know the University’s history. The tradition of military support goes back to the 1800s.
Here is a Q&A with Jessica Fields, a family and consumer sciences (FCS) major, who also leads cadets as the battalion commander of ROTC at Illinois State.
Illinois State University will hold its annual Veterans Day ceremony at noon Wednesday, November 11.
A one-day conference, “Soldiering On: Understanding Trauma in the Military Culture,” will focus on trauma that soldiers and veterans face with active military duty on November 4.
The Fell Hall Call to Action is partnered with Operation Santa based out of Bloomington, which is collecting items for the troops.
The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders is proud to announce the newest addition to Illinois State University’s audiology program, Antony Joseph.
Student veterans will learn about transferring their military experience into civilian careers and have an opportunity to network with area employers during the Bridges to Employment event from 3 to 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 31, in the Old Main Room of Illinois State University’s Bone Student Center.
Silouan Green, a veteran and post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) survivor and specialist will be featured in a Veterans TALK session at 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 18.
Two Illinois State students recently took part in Student Veterans Leadership Day in Springfield.
Illinois State University has been named a top school in the 2015 Military Advanced Education (MAE) Guide to Colleges & Universities, measuring best practices in military and veteran education.