The Illinois State women's tennis team will be traveling back to Normal to participate in their second home tournament of the fall season, the Redbird Duals.
The 21st-ranked Illinois Wesleyan University men's basketball team battled tough with Division I Bradley University Wednesday night, Nov. 2, in exhibition action at the Carver Center.
Two physics professors at Illinois Wesleyan University have been recognized for their efforts to boost appreciation and understanding of their field through the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT).
The 21st-ranked Illinois Wesleyan University men's basketball team battled tough with Division I Bradley University Wednesday night, Nov. 2, in exhibition action at the Carver Center.
The Illinois State men's cross country team placed third of 11 teams in the field, while the women placed fourth of 12 schools at the 2022 MVC Championship, hosted by Indiana State University.
With the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin cross country championships on the horizon, the Illinois Wesleyan University cross country team is predicted to finish in fourth place according to the league's annual coaches poll.
During her time as a 2022 Illinois Wesleyan University Eckley Scholar, Chloe Xu '24 examined how the weight of peer pressure can be damaging to body image.Her Eckley project is titled “The Impact of Peer Influence on Body Image and Disordered Eating.” The topic is personal to Xu.
A succinct but apt description of the professional career thus far of Simon Rodriguez Jr. ’13 might read: “In service to others.” Since he left Illinois State University, history degree in hand, Rodriguez has devoted his life to serving his community, especially when it comes to youth and families.
In this, the second annual formal celebration of Governors State University's (GSU) most distinguished alumni, President Cheryl Green on Saturday presented awards to the first woman Illinois Senate Majority Leader, a GSU division chair, three healthcare industry executives and an esteemed professor emeritus.
Right now, a number of monarch butterflies are on their way to Mexico after making a pit-stop at Governors State University for what Professor Melissa Plakke hopes will be a new annual tradition for the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS).