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Illinois State University

Illinois State University (ISU) is a public research university in Normal, Illinois. It was founded in 1857 as Illinois State Normal University and is the oldest public university in Illinois. The university emphasizes teaching and is recognized as one of the top ten largest producers of teachers in the US according to the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education.[7][8] It is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity".[9]

Illinois State University
Former names
Illinois State Normal University (1857–1964)
Illinois State University at Normal (1964–1967)
MottoGladly We Learn and Teach
TypePublic research university
Established1857; 167 years ago (1857)
AccreditationHLC
Endowment$204 million (2023)[1]
Budget$509.3 million (2023)[2]
PresidentAondover Tarhule (interim)[3]
ProvostAni Yazedjian (interim)[4]
Administrative staff
3,563
Students20,989[5] (2023)
Undergraduates18,450
Postgraduates2,539
Location, ,
United States
CampusUrban Campus, 1,180 acres (477.5 ha)
ColorsRed and White[6]
   
NicknameRedbirds
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division I FCS MVFCMVC
MascotReggie Redbird
Websiteillinoisstate.edu

The university's athletic teams are members of the Missouri Valley Conference and the Missouri Valley Football Conference and are known as the "Redbirds," in reference to the state bird, the cardinal.

History edit

ISU was founded in 1857, the same year Illinois' first Board of Education was convened and two years after the Free School Act was passed by the state legislature. Among its supporters were judge and future Supreme Court Justice, David Davis and local businessman and land holder Jesse W. Fell whose friend, Abraham Lincoln, was the attorney hired by the board of education to draw up legal documents to secure the school's funding.[10][11]

Founded as Illinois State Normal University, it was the first state university in Illinois. Its classes were initially held in downtown Bloomington, occupying space in Major's Hall, which was previously the site of Lincoln's "Lost Speech." With the completion of Old Main in 1860, the school moved to its current campus in what was then the village of North Bloomington, which was chartered as the town of "Normal" in 1865. The new town had named itself after the university.

The editor of the Bloomington Pantagraph wrote in 1882: "The intention was to gather around the institution the different colleges, - classical, agricultural, industrial, law medical, and the other departments of a university, - until, in the end, the State should have here a grand university, equal to any."[12] Thus the school was originally designed as a wide-ranging university with one department of teacher training. However the newer University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, founded in 1867, used political machinations to take over its other functions. That left only a teacher-training school--indeed what was then called a "normal college". It later added many other roles and became a wide-ranging university in the 20th century.[13]

On January 1, 1964, the institution's name was changed to Illinois State University at Normal, and then again in 1967 to the current Illinois State University.[11]

The school's motto was originally "and gladly wold he lerne and gladly teche," in the Middle English spelling of Geoffrey Chaucer which has since been updated to modern English in the gender-neutral form "Gladly we Learn and Teach."

Academics and organizations edit

Founded as a teachers' college, the university now offers a range of programs at the bachelor, master, and doctoral levels. Illinois State is accredited by the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. The teacher preparation programs are accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education and certified by the Illinois State Board of Education. In addition, 22 programs hold discipline-based accreditation.[14]

Academic colleges edit

Rankings edit

In the 2024 rankings, U.S. News & World Report ranked Illinois State University (tied for) 209 among a combined list of America's best 439 private and public "national universities" and (tied for) 112 among 227 public "national universities" in the United States that qualified for the list.[18]

Forbes magazine ranks Illinois State #245 out of 500 American colleges.[19]

Demographics edit

As of the fall of 2021, total on-campus enrollment was 20,233, with 17,674 undergraduate students and 2,559 graduate students.[20] As of 2019 56.6 percent of students are female, while 43.4 percent are male. About 28.8% of all students were from minority groups. Of the 558 international students 422 are graduate students.[21] International students come from 69 countries.[22] The average new freshman student had an ACT score near 24 and a gpa of 3.6 out of 4.0.[20]

The Quad edit

 
John W. Cook Hall on the quad's west side

Initially designed by William Saunders,[23] the Illinois State University campus quadrangle (commonly known as The Quad), is a popular outdoor venue for students and the local community. Lined with benches and shady trees, the site is a popular spot for students to relax, study, and play informal games of sports. Outdoor events such as the annual RSO showcase, Festival ISU[24] and Concerts on the Quad[25] are popular in the campus community.

The ISU Quad is also host to the Fell Arboretum, which is part of a 490-acre site that represents over 154 species of trees from the state of Illinois. Trees on the north side of the quad are from Northern Illinois, and those on the south side of the quad from southern parts of the state. The Fell Arboretum is part of the Arbor Day Foundation's Tree Campus Higher Education Institution.[26]

Milner Library edit

 
Milner Library

Milner Library has a collection of more than 1.63 million volumes and an ever-increasing number of electronic materials accessible by the Internet to students and faculty. The library's collection is distinguished by materials related to educational theory and policy, curriculum development, and issues related to special education and assistive technology. The Special Collections include extensive Circus and Allied Arts materials and a children's literature collection that features more than 100 first edition volumes signed by author Lois Lenski. Milner Library is also a selective federal depository for government information. Combined Milner's collections contribute to the university's relatively high standing in regional, national, and world rankings. In 2007, the library received the John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award, an award given to only seven libraries nationwide.

Milner Library administers the Dr. Jo Ann Rayfield University Archives, which houses selected official records from university departments and organizations, faculty papers, and memorabilia and ephemera on student life. The archives also hosts a branch of the Illinois Regional Archives Depository (IRAD).[27] In addition to making physical collections available for in-person use,[28] the Rayfield Archives has made many of the university's official publications freely available for online research use.[29]

Additional library facilities include book storage both on and off-site as well as a preservation department.

The Milner Library was named for Angeline "Ange" Vernon Milner (1856–1928), a Bloomington-Normal native and the first full-time librarian of Illinois State Normal University. Milner is credited with organizing the university's initial collection of more than 40,000 items and was a prolific author of more than seventy articles and short monographs in library and education journals during her tenure as University Librarian from 1890 to 1927.[30]

The current library building, opened in 1976, is the second facility constructed to be a dedicated library. The university library has resided in five campus locations: Old Main (demolished 1958), John W. Cook Hall, North Hall (demolished 1965), Williams Hall (first known as Milner Library), and the current Milner Library.[31]

Residence halls edit

Illinois State University has six residence halls, one apartment complex, and dedicated apartments for upper class and graduate students. Facilities are administered by the ISU's University Housing Services.[32]

Watterson edit

Watterson Towers is not only the largest residence hall on campus, it is also one of the world's tallest student residence halls, and provides the highest vantage point in Illinois between Chicago and St. Louis.[33][34] Watterson features areas for wellness, quiet, substance-free, and restricted visitation. Built between 1968 and 1970, the facility is named for Arthur W. Watterson, a geography faculty member and chair. Watterson went through a massive renovation from March 2010 through August 2012.

East Campus edit

Hewett and Manchester Hall are in East Campus. Built in 1966, they were named after Edwin C. Hewett, the third University president, and Orson L. Manchester, Illinois State Normal University dean from 1911 to 1928.

Both are for the most part coed, with specialty floors designated as all male or all female. Until recently, Hewett was all-female. Between both Hewett and Manchester, there are floors dedicated to students majoring in art, business, communication, co-sciences, curriculum and instruction, Geo-Environmental, Honors, Information Technology, Math, and Music. Other floors are dedicated to students with interests and preferences such as service and leadership, substance-free, quiet, and international house.

These residence halls were renovated in 2008–09. During this renovation, the dining center in the basement between each hall was transformed into the Julia N. Visor Center which is dedicated to helping students achieve academic success through free tutoring and other services.

 
Manchester Hall and the Vrooman Center

West Campus edit

Haynie, Wilkins, and Wright Hall are in West Campus, next to Redbird Arena and Hancock Stadium. Also known as "The Tri Towers", they feature floors for ROTC, Wellness, Substance-Free, and Quiet. These halls are the most remote residence facilities on campus and are known for housing a majority of athletes because of their proximity to practice areas. They were built in 1962 and named for Martha D.L. Haynie, the first female Illinois State Normal University professor, Daniel Wilkins, principal of the Female School Institute of Bloomington in the 1850s, and Simeon Wright, one of the university's founders.

 
Haynie, Wilkins and Wright Hall

Cardinal Court edit

In 2012, the university opened the new Cardinal Court Apartments to replace a complex by the same name and on the same site built in 1959. Much like the old Cardinal Court, the new Cardinal Court provides apartment-style living combined with the benefits of university housing. Besides simply being more modern, the primary difference is that the old Cardinal Court had been reserved for married couples and graduate students.[35]

South Campus edit

Until recently, there were several residence halls in what has been known as "South Campus". There are no longer any students housed in the area now, and the buildings were demolished in the summer of 2016.

Hamilton and Whitten Hall (aka "Ham-Whit) shared a joint entrance and front desk. They featured lifestyle floors such as Upper-class and Graduate, Student Nursing, and Speech Pathology and Audiology. Constructed in 1959, the facility was named for Alma H. Hamilton, the first recipient of an Illinois State Normal University bachelor's degree, and Jennie Whitten, the former head of the Foreign Language Department.

 
Hamilton-Whitten Residence Hall and Feeny Dining Center

Atkin and Colby Hall, though built later than "Ham-Whit", were essentially a mirror image of the former, and shared a dining center with the same. Built in 1962 as female-only dorms, they were converted to co-ed. They were named for Edith Irene Atkin, Illinois State Normal University mathematics professor from 1909 to 1940 and June Rose Colby, English professor from 1892 to 1932.

Central Campus edit

Three residence halls, Dunn, Barton, and Walker Hall, were demolished in 2008 to provide space for the Student Fitness, Kinesiology and Recreation Center.

Student life edit

The school newspaper, The Vidette first published in 1888 as a subscription-based newspaper serving both the university and Town of Normal. In 1915, the paper received funding from the university and dropped its subscription model.[36] In 2021, The Vidette ceased printing newspapers and became an entirely online news source.[37]

ISU owns a public radio station WGLT ("News, Blues and All That Jazz"), which broadcasts on 89.1 in Normal, 103.5 in Peoria, and by streaming audio. The call letters are from keywords of the school's motto: "Gladly-Learn-Teach." The university also maintains a student radio station, WZND. On January 20, 2010, WZND changed its format from a dual format (Rock and Jamz) to a college shuffle format. The station broadcasts on 103.3 FM, channels 4 & 5 in the residence halls and on the web. TV-10, a part of the School of Communication, provides the only live local television newscast produced entirely in Bloomington-Normal.

ISU has over 400 registered student organizations (RSO) and several university groups that sponsor student-focused events.[38] The Multicultural Center is home to student diversity advocacy organizations such as the Asian Pacific American Coalition (APAC), the Association of Latin American Students (ALAS), Black Student Union (BSU), and Pride.[39]

Student organizations edit

Illinois State is home to over 400 registered student organizations or "RSOs". These organizations can range from intramural sports to branches of nationally recognized student organizations. Every year RSOs are able to advertise themselves to students during Festival ISU where RSOs can reserve a booth on the quad where they can meet passing students looking to join an organization.

Illinois State University also boasts one of the largest student spirit organizations in the United States, RED ALERT. This registered student organization has over 4,100 members, roughly one fourth of the student body. The group was founded in 2006 to promote student involvement in university athletics and has grown exponentially.[40]

ISU is the home of the Gamma Phi Circus, the oldest collegiate circus in the world, founded in 1929.[41] It is one of two collegiate circuses in the US; the other is run by Florida State University.

The Student Government Association at Illinois State University is a unique governing body for the ISU Student Body. It is unique in that it sends 21 voting student members to serve on the Academic Senate which is composed of student, faculty, staff, and administrators.

Greek life edit

The Illinois State University Greek community was established in 1967. Statistics kept by those involved claim more than 10% of the student population as active members of Greek Life.

Nationally ranked teams edit

The ISU Forensics Individual Events team is one of the most successful forensics individual events teams in the country. In 1995, 1999,[42] and 2000 it won the National Forensic Association team championship and in 2005 its team won the American Forensic Association team championship.[43] Illinois State has been selected as the host of the 2011 NFA National Championship. Famous alumni include Nelsan Ellis of HBO's True Blood.[44]

 
The Student Fitness Center and Kinesiology and Recreation building completed in 2011

In recent years the Illinois State football team has been consistently ranked at the NCAA Division I FCS level.

The Illinois State Club Baseball team was ranked No. 18 in the country in the spring of 2010 for much of the year, but ultimately finished second in the Great Lakes South Conference behind the University of Illinois. The Redbirds compiled a 15–5 overall record, including 9–4 in conference.[45]

 
Horton Field House

The Illinois State University Mock Trial Team has enjoyed continue success since its inception in 1987. The team competes in intercollegiate tournaments sponsored by AMTA (American Mock Trial Association).

Athletics edit

The school's fight song is "Go, You Redbirds," a song written specifically for ISU and frequently played at sporting events. The Alma Mater song, also played at sporting events from time to time, is "Glory Hast Thou," written to the tune of Haydn's "Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser," and better known as the tune used for "Deutschlandlied," the German national anthem. The Grossinger Motors Arena located in downtown Bloomington is home to the universities 3 club ice hockey teams which compete in ACHA Divisions 1, 2, and 3. The Ice Hockey club is also the oldest registered student organization on campus.

Folklore and legends edit

The ghost of Angeline Vernon Milner, the university's first librarian, is said to haunt the former library building, now called Williams Hall.[46][47][48][49][50]

Laboratory schools edit

The university has two laboratory schools: University High School and Thomas Metcalf Laboratory School.

Bloomington/Normal Japanese Saturday School (ブルーミントン・ノーマル補習授業校 Burūminton Nōmaru Hoshū Jugyō Kō), a Japanese weekend school, was established in 1986 and held at the Thomas Metcalf School.[51] It has a separate office in Normal[52]

Notable alumni and faculty edit

The Illinois State University Alumni Center, located at 1101 N. Main in Normal, is designed to serve over 215,000 alumni of Illinois State University, as well as current students, faculty/staff, and the Bloomington/Normal community.[53]

University presidents edit

Gallery edit

References edit

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Illinois State redirects here For the U S state see Illinois This article is about the current university For the unrelated private institution see Illinois State University Springfield Illinois Illinois State University ISU is a public research university in Normal Illinois It was founded in 1857 as Illinois State Normal University and is the oldest public university in Illinois The university emphasizes teaching and is recognized as one of the top ten largest producers of teachers in the US according to the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education 7 8 It is classified among R2 Doctoral Universities High research activity 9 Illinois State UniversityFormer namesIllinois State Normal University 1857 1964 Illinois State University at Normal 1964 1967 MottoGladly We Learn and TeachTypePublic research universityEstablished1857 167 years ago 1857 AccreditationHLCEndowment 204 million 2023 1 Budget 509 3 million 2023 2 PresidentAondover Tarhule interim 3 ProvostAni Yazedjian interim 4 Administrative staff3 563Students20 989 5 2023 Undergraduates18 450Postgraduates2 539LocationNormal Illinois United StatesCampusUrban Campus 1 180 acres 477 5 ha ColorsRed and White 6 NicknameRedbirdsSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I FCS MVFC MVCMascotReggie RedbirdWebsiteillinoisstate wbr eduThe university s athletic teams are members of the Missouri Valley Conference and the Missouri Valley Football Conference and are known as the Redbirds in reference to the state bird the cardinal Contents 1 History 2 Academics and organizations 2 1 Academic colleges 3 Rankings 4 Demographics 5 The Quad 6 Milner Library 7 Residence halls 7 1 Watterson 7 2 East Campus 7 3 West Campus 7 4 Cardinal Court 7 5 South Campus 7 6 Central Campus 8 Student life 8 1 Student organizations 8 2 Greek life 8 3 Nationally ranked teams 9 Athletics 10 Folklore and legends 10 1 Laboratory schools 11 Notable alumni and faculty 11 1 University presidents 12 Gallery 13 References 14 Further reading 15 External linksHistory editISU was founded in 1857 the same year Illinois first Board of Education was convened and two years after the Free School Act was passed by the state legislature Among its supporters were judge and future Supreme Court Justice David Davis and local businessman and land holder Jesse W Fell whose friend Abraham Lincoln was the attorney hired by the board of education to draw up legal documents to secure the school s funding 10 11 Founded as Illinois State Normal University it was the first state university in Illinois Its classes were initially held in downtown Bloomington occupying space in Major s Hall which was previously the site of Lincoln s Lost Speech With the completion of Old Main in 1860 the school moved to its current campus in what was then the village of North Bloomington which was chartered as the town of Normal in 1865 The new town had named itself after the university The editor of the Bloomington Pantagraph wrote in 1882 The intention was to gather around the institution the different colleges classical agricultural industrial law medical and the other departments of a university until in the end the State should have here a grand university equal to any 12 Thus the school was originally designed as a wide ranging university with one department of teacher training However the newer University of Illinois Urbana Champaign founded in 1867 used political machinations to take over its other functions That left only a teacher training school indeed what was then called a normal college It later added many other roles and became a wide ranging university in the 20th century 13 On January 1 1964 the institution s name was changed to Illinois State University at Normal and then again in 1967 to the current Illinois State University 11 The school s motto was originally and gladly wold he lerne and gladly teche in the Middle English spelling of Geoffrey Chaucer which has since been updated to modern English in the gender neutral form Gladly we Learn and Teach Academics and organizations editFounded as a teachers college the university now offers a range of programs at the bachelor master and doctoral levels Illinois State is accredited by the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools The teacher preparation programs are accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education and certified by the Illinois State Board of Education In addition 22 programs hold discipline based accreditation 14 Academic colleges edit College of Applied Science and Technology College of Arts and Sciences College of Business College of Education Wonsook Kim College of Fine Arts Mennonite College of NursingRankings editAcademic rankingsNationalForbes 15 245U S News amp World Report 16 209Washington Monthly 17 64In the 2024 rankings U S News amp World Report ranked Illinois State University tied for 209 among a combined list of America s best 439 private and public national universities and tied for 112 among 227 public national universities in the United States that qualified for the list 18 Forbes magazine ranks Illinois State 245 out of 500 American colleges 19 Demographics editAs of the fall of 2021 total on campus enrollment was 20 233 with 17 674 undergraduate students and 2 559 graduate students 20 As of 2019 56 6 percent of students are female while 43 4 percent are male About 28 8 of all students were from minority groups Of the 558 international students 422 are graduate students 21 International students come from 69 countries 22 The average new freshman student had an ACT score near 24 and a gpa of 3 6 out of 4 0 20 The Quad edit nbsp John W Cook Hall on the quad s west sideInitially designed by William Saunders 23 the Illinois State University campus quadrangle commonly known as The Quad is a popular outdoor venue for students and the local community Lined with benches and shady trees the site is a popular spot for students to relax study and play informal games of sports Outdoor events such as the annual RSO showcase Festival ISU 24 and Concerts on the Quad 25 are popular in the campus community The ISU Quad is also host to the Fell Arboretum which is part of a 490 acre site that represents over 154 species of trees from the state of Illinois Trees on the north side of the quad are from Northern Illinois and those on the south side of the quad from southern parts of the state The Fell Arboretum is part of the Arbor Day Foundation s Tree Campus Higher Education Institution 26 Milner Library edit nbsp Milner LibraryMilner Library has a collection of more than 1 63 million volumes and an ever increasing number of electronic materials accessible by the Internet to students and faculty The library s collection is distinguished by materials related to educational theory and policy curriculum development and issues related to special education and assistive technology The Special Collections include extensive Circus and Allied Arts materials and a children s literature collection that features more than 100 first edition volumes signed by author Lois Lenski Milner Library is also a selective federal depository for government information Combined Milner s collections contribute to the university s relatively high standing in regional national and world rankings In 2007 the library received the John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award an award given to only seven libraries nationwide Milner Library administers the Dr Jo Ann Rayfield University Archives which houses selected official records from university departments and organizations faculty papers and memorabilia and ephemera on student life The archives also hosts a branch of the Illinois Regional Archives Depository IRAD 27 In addition to making physical collections available for in person use 28 the Rayfield Archives has made many of the university s official publications freely available for online research use 29 Additional library facilities include book storage both on and off site as well as a preservation department The Milner Library was named for Angeline Ange Vernon Milner 1856 1928 a Bloomington Normal native and the first full time librarian of Illinois State Normal University Milner is credited with organizing the university s initial collection of more than 40 000 items and was a prolific author of more than seventy articles and short monographs in library and education journals during her tenure as University Librarian from 1890 to 1927 30 The current library building opened in 1976 is the second facility constructed to be a dedicated library The university library has resided in five campus locations Old Main demolished 1958 John W Cook Hall North Hall demolished 1965 Williams Hall first known as Milner Library and the current Milner Library 31 Residence halls editIllinois State University has six residence halls one apartment complex and dedicated apartments for upper class and graduate students Facilities are administered by the ISU s University Housing Services 32 Watterson edit Watterson Towers is not only the largest residence hall on campus it is also one of the world s tallest student residence halls and provides the highest vantage point in Illinois between Chicago and St Louis 33 34 Watterson features areas for wellness quiet substance free and restricted visitation Built between 1968 and 1970 the facility is named for Arthur W Watterson a geography faculty member and chair Watterson went through a massive renovation from March 2010 through August 2012 East Campus edit Hewett and Manchester Hall are in East Campus Built in 1966 they were named after Edwin C Hewett the third University president and Orson L Manchester Illinois State Normal University dean from 1911 to 1928 Both are for the most part coed with specialty floors designated as all male or all female Until recently Hewett was all female Between both Hewett and Manchester there are floors dedicated to students majoring in art business communication co sciences curriculum and instruction Geo Environmental Honors Information Technology Math and Music Other floors are dedicated to students with interests and preferences such as service and leadership substance free quiet and international house These residence halls were renovated in 2008 09 During this renovation the dining center in the basement between each hall was transformed into the Julia N Visor Center which is dedicated to helping students achieve academic success through free tutoring and other services nbsp Manchester Hall and the Vrooman CenterWest Campus edit Haynie Wilkins and Wright Hall are in West Campus next to Redbird Arena and Hancock Stadium Also known as The Tri Towers they feature floors for ROTC Wellness Substance Free and Quiet These halls are the most remote residence facilities on campus and are known for housing a majority of athletes because of their proximity to practice areas They were built in 1962 and named for Martha D L Haynie the first female Illinois State Normal University professor Daniel Wilkins principal of the Female School Institute of Bloomington in the 1850s and Simeon Wright one of the university s founders nbsp Haynie Wilkins and Wright HallCardinal Court edit In 2012 the university opened the new Cardinal Court Apartments to replace a complex by the same name and on the same site built in 1959 Much like the old Cardinal Court the new Cardinal Court provides apartment style living combined with the benefits of university housing Besides simply being more modern the primary difference is that the old Cardinal Court had been reserved for married couples and graduate students 35 South Campus edit Until recently there were several residence halls in what has been known as South Campus There are no longer any students housed in the area now and the buildings were demolished in the summer of 2016 Hamilton and Whitten Hall aka Ham Whit shared a joint entrance and front desk They featured lifestyle floors such as Upper class and Graduate Student Nursing and Speech Pathology and Audiology Constructed in 1959 the facility was named for Alma H Hamilton the first recipient of an Illinois State Normal University bachelor s degree and Jennie Whitten the former head of the Foreign Language Department nbsp Hamilton Whitten Residence Hall and Feeny Dining CenterAtkin and Colby Hall though built later than Ham Whit were essentially a mirror image of the former and shared a dining center with the same Built in 1962 as female only dorms they were converted to co ed They were named for Edith Irene Atkin Illinois State Normal University mathematics professor from 1909 to 1940 and June Rose Colby English professor from 1892 to 1932 Central Campus edit Three residence halls Dunn Barton and Walker Hall were demolished in 2008 to provide space for the Student Fitness Kinesiology and Recreation Center Student life editThe school newspaper The Vidette first published in 1888 as a subscription based newspaper serving both the university and Town of Normal In 1915 the paper received funding from the university and dropped its subscription model 36 In 2021 The Vidette ceased printing newspapers and became an entirely online news source 37 ISU owns a public radio station WGLT News Blues and All That Jazz which broadcasts on 89 1 in Normal 103 5 in Peoria and by streaming audio The call letters are from keywords of the school s motto Gladly Learn Teach The university also maintains a student radio station WZND On January 20 2010 WZND changed its format from a dual format Rock and Jamz to a college shuffle format The station broadcasts on 103 3 FM channels 4 amp 5 in the residence halls and on the web TV 10 a part of the School of Communication provides the only live local television newscast produced entirely in Bloomington Normal ISU has over 400 registered student organizations RSO and several university groups that sponsor student focused events 38 The Multicultural Center is home to student diversity advocacy organizations such as the Asian Pacific American Coalition APAC the Association of Latin American Students ALAS Black Student Union BSU and Pride 39 Student organizations edit Illinois State is home to over 400 registered student organizations or RSOs These organizations can range from intramural sports to branches of nationally recognized student organizations Every year RSOs are able to advertise themselves to students during Festival ISU where RSOs can reserve a booth on the quad where they can meet passing students looking to join an organization Illinois State University also boasts one of the largest student spirit organizations in the United States RED ALERT This registered student organization has over 4 100 members roughly one fourth of the student body The group was founded in 2006 to promote student involvement in university athletics and has grown exponentially 40 ISU is the home of the Gamma Phi Circus the oldest collegiate circus in the world founded in 1929 41 It is one of two collegiate circuses in the US the other is run by Florida State University The Student Government Association at Illinois State University is a unique governing body for the ISU Student Body It is unique in that it sends 21 voting student members to serve on the Academic Senate which is composed of student faculty staff and administrators Greek life edit The Illinois State University Greek community was established in 1967 Statistics kept by those involved claim more than 10 of the student population as active members of Greek Life Nationally ranked teams edit The ISU Forensics Individual Events team is one of the most successful forensics individual events teams in the country In 1995 1999 42 and 2000 it won the National Forensic Association team championship and in 2005 its team won the American Forensic Association team championship 43 Illinois State has been selected as the host of the 2011 NFA National Championship Famous alumni include Nelsan Ellis of HBO s True Blood 44 nbsp The Student Fitness Center and Kinesiology and Recreation building completed in 2011In recent years the Illinois State football team has been consistently ranked at the NCAA Division I FCS level The Illinois State Club Baseball team was ranked No 18 in the country in the spring of 2010 for much of the year but ultimately finished second in the Great Lakes South Conference behind the University of Illinois The Redbirds compiled a 15 5 overall record including 9 4 in conference 45 nbsp Horton Field HouseThe Illinois State University Mock Trial Team has enjoyed continue success since its inception in 1987 The team competes in intercollegiate tournaments sponsored by AMTA American Mock Trial Association Athletics editMain article Illinois State Redbirds The school s fight song is Go You Redbirds a song written specifically for ISU and frequently played at sporting events The Alma Mater song also played at sporting events from time to time is Glory Hast Thou written to the tune of Haydn s Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser and better known as the tune used for Deutschlandlied the German national anthem The Grossinger Motors Arena located in downtown Bloomington is home to the universities 3 club ice hockey teams which compete in ACHA Divisions 1 2 and 3 The Ice Hockey club is also the oldest registered student organization on campus Folklore and legends editThe ghost of Angeline Vernon Milner the university s first librarian is said to haunt the former library building now called Williams Hall 46 47 48 49 50 Laboratory schools edit The university has two laboratory schools University High School and Thomas Metcalf Laboratory School Bloomington Normal Japanese Saturday School ブルーミントン ノーマル補習授業校 Buruminton Nōmaru Hoshu Jugyō Kō a Japanese weekend school was established in 1986 and held at the Thomas Metcalf School 51 It has a separate office in Normal 52 Notable alumni and faculty editMain article List of notable Illinois State University alumni The Illinois State University Alumni Center located at 1101 N Main in Normal is designed to serve over 215 000 alumni of Illinois State University as well as current students faculty staff and the Bloomington Normal community 53 University presidents edit Charles E Hovey 1857 1862 Richard Edwards 1862 1876 Edwin C Hewett 1876 1890 John Williston Cook 1890 1899 Arnold Tompkins 1899 1900 David Felmley 1900 1930 Harry A Brown 1930 1933 Raymond W Fairchild 1933 1955 Robert Gehlmann Bone 1956 1967 Samuel Braden 1967 1970 David K Berlo 1971 1973 Gene A Budig 1973 1977 Lloyd Watkins 1977 1988 Thomas Wallace 1988 1995 David A Strand 1995 1999 Victor Boschini Jr 1999 2003 C Alvin Bowman 2004 2013 Timothy Flanagan 2013 2014 Larry Dietz 2014 2021 Terri Goss Kinzy 2021 2023 Gallery edit nbsp Illinois State University quadrangle Felmley Hall of Science nbsp College of Business Building Watterson Towers at sunset nbsp Illinois State University Fell Hall nbsp Illinois State University Moulton HallReferences edit Illinois State University raises more than 34 million during fiscal year 2023 Illinois State July 27 2023 Budget Data Budget Office Illinois State July 5 2023 Board of Trustees names Dr Aondover Tarhule as interim president February 17 2023 ISU Board of Trustees accepts resignation of Terri Goss Kinzy appoints Aondover Tarhule as interim president WGLT February 17 2023 Freshman overall enrollment up at ISU in new academic year September 7 2023 Retrieved September 8 2023 ISU Graphic Standards PDF January 1 2009 Retrieved April 5 2016 College of Education Illinois State University Coe ilstu edu Retrieved October 9 2011 Poshard Glenn September 2007 A Message To Alumni From SIU President Glenn Poshard Southern Alumni Carnegie Classifications Institution Lookup carnegieclassifications iu edu Center for Postsecondary Education Retrieved September 12 2020 Inaugural Meeting of the Board of Regents Illinois State University April 1967 a b A Concise History of the University PDF Illinois State University Archived from the original PDF on July 19 2011 Retrieved April 9 2011 John Freed The Founding of Illinois State Normal University Normal School or State University Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 2008 191 2 pp 106 126 at 107 online Freed The Founding of Illinois State Normal University Normal School or State University pp 106 126 Quick Facts Archived from the original on September 29 2014 Retrieved September 19 2014 Forbes America s Top Colleges List 2023 Forbes Retrieved September 22 2023 2023 2024 Best National Universities U S News amp World Report Retrieved September 22 2023 2023 National University Rankings Washington Monthly Retrieved February 10 2024 Illinois State University Overall Rankings U S News amp World Report 2023 Retrieved September 21 2023 Illinois State University Forbes a b Illinois State shows strong enrollment growth in freshmen and transfers ilstu edu September 2021 Retrieved September 17 2021 University Factbook Fall 2019 PDF Retrieved September 17 2021 International Students illinoisstate edu Retrieved February 5 2020 Freed John 2009 Educating Illinois Illinois State University 1857 2007 Educating Illinois 2nd ed Virginia Beach VA The Donning Company Publishers 67 Retrieved May 19 2022 Festival ISU Festival ISU Dean of Students Illinois State University Retrieved May 19 2022 Concerts on the Quad Concerts on the Quad Wonsook Kim College of Fine Arts Retrieved May 19 2022 Tree Campus High Education Fell Arboretum Fell Arboretum Illinois State University Retrieved May 19 2022 Dr JoAnn Rayfield Archives Rayfield Archives Rayfield Archives Milner Library Retrieved May 19 2022 Finding Aids at Milner Library Finding Aids at Milner Library Milner Library Retrieved May 19 2022 University Archives Online Collections University Archives Online Collections Rayfield Archives Milner Library Retrieved May 19 2022 Milner Angeline Vernon Milner Angeline Vernon McLean County Museum of History Retrieved May 19 2022 Anderson April Karlene 2017 Illinois State University 1st ed Charleston South Carolina Arcadia Publishing pp 20 47 107 ISBN 978 1 4671 2748 6 Residence Halls Locations Living in Residence Halls University Housing Services Illinois State University Retrieved May 19 2022 Wattersons Believe it or not Features Archived from the original on August 13 2007 Admissions Illinois State illinoisstate edu Archived from the original on July 1 2007 Cardinal Court Archived from the original on December 29 2014 Retrieved September 19 2014 The Vidette Digital Archives About the Collection Milner Library Retrieved May 19 2022 Vidette News Staff December 9 2020 Vidette moving to digital only format next fall The Vidette Retrieved May 19 2022 Redbird Life Redbird Life Illinois State University Retrieved May 19 2022 Multicultural Center Multicultural Center Illinois State University Retrieved May 19 2022 1 Archived October 25 2007 at the Wayback Machine Illinois State University Circus Retrieved October 25 2008 NFA National Tournament Team and Individual Champs 1990 1999 Cas bethel edu Archived from the original on May 29 2010 Retrieved October 9 2011 Afa Niet National Champions Americanforensics org Archived from the original on September 27 2011 Retrieved October 9 2011 1999 NFA Interpretation Elim Rounds Cas bethel edu Archived from the original on September 4 2006 Retrieved October 9 2011 Home Illinois State Club Baseball Isuclubbaseball com Archived from the original on July 13 2011 Retrieved October 9 2011 Western Illinois University at the Legends and Lore of Illinois Archived from the original on May 23 2011 Retrieved June 21 2011 Angie Milner The Woman the Librarian the Ghost The Vidette October 27 2004 Favorite Haunt National Cable Show to Tell ISU Ghost Story The Pantagraph October 22 2004 Library s Founder said to Haunt Stacks The Pantagraph October 30 2000 Milner Played Great Role in Developing ISU Library The Pantagraph October 30 2000 Home page Archived February 5 2015 at the Wayback Machine Bloomington Normal Japanese Saturday School Retrieved on March 31 2015 The facility of Metcalf Laboratory School that we have been using since 1986 allows us to enjoy full use of class rooms as well as gym and outdoor playground 学校の概要 Archived February 5 2015 at the Wayback Machine Bloomington Normal Japanese Saturday School Retrieved on March 31 2015 郵便送付先 1413 Heritage Road West Normal IL 61761 Redbirds Across the Country Alumni Illinois State alumni illinoisstate edu Further reading editAnderson April Karlene Illinois State University Charleston South Carolina Arcadia Publishing 2017 Champagne Roger J The Thirteenth Decade Illinois State University 1977 1987 1989 Illinois State University History Books 5 https ir library illinoisstate edu isuhistorybook 5 Champagne Roger J A Place for Education 1978 Illinois State University History Books 1 https ir library illinoisstate edu isuhistorybook 1 Felmley David Semi Centennial History of the Illinois State Normal University 1857 1907 1907 Illinois State University History Books 7 https ir library illinoisstate edu isuhistorybook 7 Freed John B Educating Illinois Illinois State University 1857 2007 2009 Educating Illinois 1 https ir library illinoisstate edu eil 1 Freed John The Founding of Illinois State Normal University Normal School or State University Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 101 Summer 2008 106 26 onlineHarper Charles A Development of the Teachers College in the United States with Special Reference to the Illinois State Normal University 1935 Illinois State University History Books 8 https ir library illinoisstate edu isuhistorybook 8Marshall Helen E The Eleventh Decade 1967 Illinois State University History Books 3 https ir library illinoisstate edu isuhistorybook 3 Marshall Helen E Grandest of Enterprises Illinois State University 1857 1957 1956 Illinois State University History Books 4 https ir library illinoisstate edu isuhistorybook 4Williston Cook John and McHugh James V A History of the Illinois State Normal University 1882 Illinois State University History Books 2 https ir library illinoisstate edu isuhistorybook 2Wyman Marc The Fourteenth Decade Illinois State University 1987 1997 1999 Illinois State University History Books 6 https ir library illinoisstate edu isuhistorybook 6External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Illinois State University nbsp Illinois portalOfficial website nbsp Illinois State University Athletics website Illinois State Normal Institute Collier s New Encyclopedia 1921 40 30 40 N 88 59 35 W 40 511 N 88 993 W 40 511 88 993 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Illinois State University amp oldid 1207870207, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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