This summer’s anniversary of World War I is a time to remember that the “war to end all wars” drew many people affiliated with Illinois State into service, including many women.
Archives hold personal stories of WWI

This summer’s anniversary of World War I is a time to remember that the “war to end all wars” drew many people affiliated with Illinois State into service, including many women.
As part of this year’s Science and Technology Week, the Redbird Battalion hosted a fundraiser for the Wounded Warrior Project.
Matt Thein is one of Illinois State’s biggest cheerleaders. Literally. The physically fit Air Force veteran is one of several hundred former members of the military on the Illinois State campus.
Having a problem getting job interviews? The problem may be with your resume.
The Illinois State University campus marked Veterans Day with its annual ceremony, featuring ROTC cadets and remarks by President Timothy J. Flanagan.
Illinois State student Chris Aguayo is spending his first Veterans Day since leaving the Army as a mini-celebrity, after being featured on a reality TV show Sunday night.
Two Illinois State Army ROTC alums are helping a team of today’s cadets make the trek to Washington, D.C., this weekend for the big Army Ten-Miler race—including their own cadet daughter.
Lori Clark, a U.S. Army major on active duty in South Korea, surprised her son at a pre-graduation reception May 11, 2013, on Illinois State University’s campus.
Stephen Schmidt and Will Konovsky are two of 11 ROTC cadets graduating this week, and like any two students at Commencement they’re starting from the same place but going in different directions.
From The Pantagraph: Jillian Jones, a December graduate, always had a passion for nursing.