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Volume 5, No 8

April 24, 2006

In this month's issue

Join Jane Schleeter and others at the Class of 1956 reunion

Alumni Relations welcomes two new assistant directors

Links for Milt golf outing May 18

Illinois State gets exclusive look at Tut exhibit

Long-term care insurance for alumni and families

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College of Business Week

Photo of JD Power III

JD Power III was the keynote speaker at Business Week. For more photos, click on COB.

Illinois State in the News

Former professor endows Special Education scholarship

COE advances in U.S. News and World Report rankings

Illinois State contributes headstone for first librarian, Ange Milner

Federal grant for nursing education, small business training

llinois State, AEHAP give environmental health award to Caterpillar

Get more ISU News at the Media Relations Web site.

Lovelass establishes nursing scholarship

Photo of Meredith LovelassLike many baby boomers, Meredith (Kendall) Lovelass ’73 has gone from one long-term career to another, extending her talents from the nursing arena to apartment management.

Read more about Meredith Lovelass and her family's connection to the University.

 

Peace Corps Fellows alumni laud program

Photo of Dan DuffyPhoto of Janet DeutschThe new Peace Corps slogan is “Life is calling, how far are you willing to go.”  Two Illinois State University alumni, Dan Duffy ’99, MS ’02, and Janet Deutsch, MS ’04 were willing to go halfway around the world as part of the Peace Corps.

 

Read more about Duffy and Deutsch and the Illinois State Peace Corps Fellows.

Upcoming Alumni Events

05/21: Denver Alumni Sky Sox baseball game
06/30: Illinois State University Alumni Band DCI show
07/08: Alumni Night at the Illinois Shakespeare Festival

Visit the Alumni Event Calendar for more events.

Alumni Magazines

Read the upcoming May issue of the Illinois State magazine to

  • see how faculty are committed to reversing obesity
  • explore how online courses work
  • learn about the annual Civil Rights Movement trip into the Deep South