A professor and students stand in a hallway to watch a small robot on wheels, built and programmed by an engineering student, move blocks across the floor.

Innovation on display

The skills of a robot, built and programmed by students in the College of Engineering, are put to the test.

Student Isabel Romero stands in the atrium of the Science Laboratory Building in front of a staircase and statue

Graduating Redbirds: Resilience carries first-gen student Isabel Romero to graduation

For Isabel Romero, graduating from Illinois State University became more than a chance to earn a bachelor’s degree. Despite setbacks that shook her confidence, Romero was inspired by her parents to persevere as a first-generation college graduate.

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Music for the Holidays, December 6-7

Illinois State University’s Wonsook Kim College of Fine Arts and the School of Music are excited to bring the sounds of the holidays to the Center for the Performing Arts in three concerts December 6 and 7.

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Vice President Levester Johnson elected chair of the board of directors for the Institute for Study Abroad

Dr. Levester “LJ” Johnson, vice president for Student Affairs at Illinois State University, has been named chair of the board of directors for the Institute for Study Abroad.

Ian MacKaye with a microphone on stage at the Normal Theatre

Punk rocker, Fugazi frontman Ian MacKaye draws hundreds for School of Creative Technologies talk

Fugazi frontman Ian MacKaye spoke to a sold-out Normal Theater crowd as part of the David Brian Williams Creative Technologies Visiting Artist Series.

Reggie Redbird and students show off the 2026 Reggie's Holiday Pick items that will be available for order starting November 1, 2025.

Reggie’s Holiday Pick 2025: Dream in style. Give with heart.

Reggie Redbird is back for the 2025 holidays with his coziest holiday gift items yet! With Reggie’s Holiday Pick, Redbirds can holiday shop while giving with purpose to the Red and White Scholarship Fund for students in need. Giving opens for orders on November 1.

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Career tips for graduating Redbirds

Whether you’re heading to grad school, diving into the job market, or still exploring your options, Career Services is here to help you launch your next chapter with confidence.

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Baker squeezing icing dollop onto large sheet cake.

The biggest restaurant in town: Around-the-clock dedication makes campus dining ‘indispensable’ to Illinois State

Preparing food for thousands of Redbirds daily requires the perfect mix of dedication, creativity, and care from Event Management, Dining, and Hospitality staff.

Conceptual image of Milner Library with an open book featuring the Open Access logo.

Milner Library’s open-access agreements level academic publishing field

Open access is a global movement to knock down the paywalls that restrict the sharing and distribution of academic research. Dr. Rachel Scott, professor and librarian at Milner Library, is proud of the work Illinois State University is doing to make research free and accessible.

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Deliberative dialogues revisited

After five years in existence, one of the co-founders of an important program designed to help people navigate discussions surrounding controversial topics saw it as the right time for a research project to measure its effectiveness.

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Archeologist Michael Wiant traces 12,000 years of Indigenous ingenuity

Dr. Michael Wiant ’71, M.S. ’77, has dedicated nearly 50 years to researching the communities of Native people who built a legacy of ingenuity in the lower Illinois River Valley.
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Leading the way: First-generation exercise science major closes in on college dream

Aleena Alfaro, a senior exercise science major on track to graduate this spring, grew up in Lockport knowing how much education mattered.
Rendered image of planned renovations to WKCFA buildings on southeast corner of Quad. Brick buildings, gray rooftops, green grass, off of Beaufort Street in Normal.

Preparations underway for WKCFA renovation project, sidewalk closure planned

Pedestrian traffic along Beaufort Street will be rerouted as construction crews prepare for a two-year project to update and expand Wonsook Kim College of Fine Arts.
A person poses in front of a building holding a tuba.

Veteran and music professor Dr. Andy Rummel reflects on service, music, legacy

When Dr. Andy Rummel first set foot on the Illinois State campus as an enthusiastic sixth-grader at band camp, he didn’t know he’d be starting a lifelong relationship with the University.
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New engineering student is an award-winning inventor inspired by his own diabetic journey

Freshman College of Engineering student Stephen Reuter’s Quick-cap design incorporates a slider on the lid of a pill bottle that makes it easier for diabetics to access their medicine.