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ISU News

ISU finishes fourth and final open forum for presidential candidates

Image Courtesy of Illinois State University NORMAL, Ill. – Illinois State University is finishing its presidential candidate open forums with its final of four candidates on Feb. 29 as Valerio Ferme, Ph.D., spoke for an audience at the Bone Student Center. Ferme is serving his third year as Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost at the University of Cincinnati where he increased sponsored awards from $10 million to […]

todayMarch 1, 2024

ISU News

ISU Graduate Workers Union reaches tentative deal

Image Courtesy of ISU Graduate Workers Union NORMAL, Ill. - The Illinois State University Graduate Workers Union has come to a tentative deal with the university after nearly a year of negotiations. The union, which represents 450 graduate students who also work for the university, has been negotiating since last March. The new deal includes a 10% raise for 70% of union members and the gradual reduction of student fees, […]

todayFebruary 28, 2024

ISU News

ISU holds third Presidential Public Forum

NORMAL, Ill. - Illinois State University is continuing their search for a new president with the third candidate’s public forum occurring on Feb. 26. This forum featured former professor and Associate Dean of ISU’s College of Fine Arts (now the Wonsook Kim College of Fine Arts), Elizabeth Reitz Mullenix, Ph.D.   Following her time at ISU, Mullenix began working at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio where she served as a […]

todayFebruary 26, 2024

ISU News

Sports communication major in the works for Illinois State University

NORMAL, Ill. - The School of Communication at Illinois State University has been given authority for a new major of sports communication, it was approved Board of Trustees approved at their meeting on Feb. 16. The next step for this major is getting approved by the Illinois Board of Higher Education (IBHE) for it to come to ISU. The IBHE will need to make sure the program is up to […]

todayFebruary 25, 2024

ISU News

University High chemistry lab renovations complicated by asbestos

Photo courtesy of University High School NORMAL, Ill. – The Illinois State University Board of Trustees has approved a resolution to help fund renovations for University High School’s (U-High) chemistry lab, but the plans have been complicated by the discovery of asbestos in the floors. The current chemistry lab, which hasn’t been renovated since the school was built in 1965, is used daily by many of the school’s students. According […]

todayFebruary 25, 2024

ISU News

ISU Holds its Second Presidential Finalist Forum

NORMAL, Ill. – Illinois State University held its second open forum for the final presidential candidates on February 22. Following the first of four on Feb. 19, Donald Easton-Brooks, Ph. D., spoke at the second forum on Feb. 22.  With over 25 years of experience in high education and 15 years of administrative leadership, Easton-Brooks is an internationally recognized researcher and leader. Easton-Brooks serves as the dean of the College […]

todayFebruary 23, 2024

College Sports

Poise President Discusses Equality in Dance as a Sport

NORMAL, Ill. - The very first NCAA tournament to feature female athletes took place in 1981. From there, women’s sports slowly integrated into the mainstream, albeit facing its fair share of stigma in its fight to be recognized as legitimate. Women’s sports are now a regular fixture in professional and collegiate athletics, still fending off the remnants of an old-fashioned narrative pushing to stifle them. This covertly sexist attitude manifests […]

todayNovember 28, 2023

ISU News

Grad Student Union at Illinois State University make demands during new contract negotiations

NORMAL, Ill. - Since March 21, the Illinois State University Grad Student Union (GSU) has been bargaining for a new contract with ISU. They are seeking better work benefits and better pay.  The negotiations between the GSU and ISU has spanned months and affects almost 500 graduate teaching assistants. Among those affected are Steven Lazaroff and Rebekah Mangels, two graduate students who are putting their foot down and are hoping […]

todayMay 1, 2023 1

Local News

Heartland Community College appoints new Dean of Health Sciences

Photo provided by Kelly Pyle NORMAL, Ill. - Heartland Community College (HCC) filled a much needed void last month by hiring Kelly Pyle as Dean of Health Sciences. Pyle steps into her new position with two years of experience under her belt serving as Associate Dean of Health Sciences. “I was in the role of the Associate Dean in 2019,” said Pyle. “When the Dean position opened, I was filling […]

todayApril 18, 2023