Posts Tagged ‘video’

Making Some Noise

Making Some Noise

Sophomore running back Shakir Bell made some noise during the 2011 football season that echoed back in numerous awards, including being named a finalist for the prestigious Walter Payton Award.

Performing Internationally

Performing Internationally

The international community presented its International Idol competition. Students performed a variety of talents as a panel of judges determined the winner.

Eat Free Or Live Free

Eat Free Or Live Free

Students learn about their First Amendment rights in Treelandia.

Playing To Win

ISU student, Solly Burton, the 2011 National Mandolin Champion, sits down with Brent McPike.

Flying Home

Flying Home

Two teams of Indiana State University students and technicians spent their summer working in the southern Appalachian Mountains on three projects researching the federally endangered Indiana bat, the little-known eastern small-footed bat and acoustic activity of bats.

Thinking Globally

Thinking Globally

Indiana State sends its students and faculty out across the globe impacting lives. Students accepted from across the globe find themselves changed even as they bring a global perspective to the university.

Learning the Dance

Learning the Dance

From the west to the east coast of Ireland, the Indiana State students experienced nature, history, geological formations, dancing, music and education as part of their spring break trip to Ireland.

Alumni on ‘Quest’ to Make Theater Accessible

Alumni on ‘Quest’ to Make Theater Accessible

Andrew Park, Buck Blue, Jason Bowen and Nick Rupard ended up in Chicago looking for work after graduating from ISU in 1999 and 2000. In doing so, the four Indiana State University theater alumni found an unlikely home.

‘A Beautiful Experience’ Leads to Film

‘A Beautiful Experience’ Leads to Film

The story of Jill Bolte Taylor’s (PhD ’91) journey to normal life after a stroke may be headed to the big screen.

Students ‘Bless the Mic’

Students ‘Bless the Mic’

Every other Thursday night, students gather at the African-American Cultural Center for an evening that includes skits and praise dance as well as the more common poetry and song. It all has one focus though. Student organizers ask that the performers Bless the Mic.