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Illinois State University

Coordinates:40°30′40″N88°59′35″W / 40.511°N 88.993°W /40.511; -88.993
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Public university in Normal, Illinois, US
"Illinois State" redirects here. For the U.S. state, seeIllinois.
This article is about the current university. For the unrelated, private institution, seeIllinois State University (Springfield, Illinois).

Illinois State University
Former names
Illinois State Normal University (1857–1964)
Illinois State University at Normal (1964–1967)
MottoGladly We Learn and Teach
TypePublicresearch university
Established1857; 168 years ago (1857)
FounderJesse W. Fell
AccreditationHLC
Endowment$224.7 million (2024)[1]
Budget$561.3 million (2024)[2]
PresidentAondover Tarhule[3]
ProvostAni Yazedjian[4]
Administrative staff
3,612[5]
Students21,546 (fall 2024)[6]
Undergraduates19,107 (fall 2024)
Postgraduates2,439 (fall 2024)
Location,,
United States
CampusUrban campus, 1,180 acres (477.5 ha)
Other campusesSpringfield
NewspaperThe Vidette
ColorsRed and White[7]
   
NicknameRedbirds
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division I FCSMVFCMVC
MascotReggie Redbird
Websiteillinoisstate.edu

Illinois State University (ISU) is apublicresearch university inNormal, Illinois, United States. It was founded in 1857 asIllinois 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.[8][9] It isclassified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity".[10]

The university'sathletic teams are members of theMissouri Valley Conference and theMissouri Valley Football Conference and are known as the "Redbirds," in reference to the state bird, thecardinal.

History

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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 holderJesse 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.[11][12]

Founded asIllinois State Normal University, it was the first state university in Illinois. Its classes were initially held in downtownBloomington, occupying space inMajor'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 BloomingtonPantagraph 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."[13] Thus the school was originally designed as a wide-ranging university with one department of teacher training. 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.[14]

On January 1, 1964, the institution's name was changed toIllinois State University at Normal, and then again in 1967 to the current Illinois State University.[12] The school's motto was originally "and gladly wold he lerne and gladly teche", in the Middle English spelling ofGeoffrey Chaucer. It has since been updated to modern English in the gender-neutral form "Gladly We Learn and Teach".

The Illinois Board of Higher Education in 2022 approved plans for a new College of Engineering, with the university seeking to add three programs: general engineering, electrical engineering and mechanical engineering.[15] In January 2023, the university announced that Thomas Keyser would be the first dean of the College of Engineering, which was set to welcome its first students in 2025.[16]

Campus

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Illinois State University Main Quad
Illinois State University main quad
John W. Cook Hall

Initially designed byWilliam Saunders,[17] 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[18] and Concerts on the Quad[19] are popular in the campus community.John W. Cook Hall, or Cook Hall, is a building built in 1898 that resembles a castle on theQuad of Illinois State University inNormal, Illinois. Cook Hall, named for the university'sfourth president, has been listed on theNational Register of Historic Places since the winter of 1986.

The ISU Quad is also host to theFell 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.[20]

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.[21]

Academics

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Felmley Hall of Science
Fell Hall

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.[22]

The university comprises seven colleges:[23]

Laboratory schools

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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), aJapanese weekend school, was established in 1986 and held at the Thomas Metcalf School.[25] It has a separate office in Normal[26]

Milner Library

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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 authorLois Lenski. Milner Library is also a selective federal depository for government information.[27]

Milner Library administers the 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).[28] In addition to making physical collections available for in-person use,[29] the Rayfield Archives has made many of the university's official publications freely available for online research use.[30] Additional library facilities includebook storage both on and off-site as well as apreservation department.

The Milner Library was named forAngeline "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.[31]

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.[32]

Reputation and rankings

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Academic rankings
National
Forbes[33]254
U.S. News & World Report[34]220
Washington Monthly[35]128

In the 2025 rankings,U.S. News & World Report ranked Illinois State University (tied for) 220 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.[36]

In 2024,Washington Monthly ranked Illinois State 128th among 438 national universities in the U.S. based on Illinois State's contribution to the public good, as measured by social mobility, research, and promoting public service.[37]

Forbes magazine ranks Illinois State #254 out of 500 American colleges.[38]

Student life

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

As of September 2024, total on-campus enrollment was 21,546, with 19,107 undergraduate students and 2,439 graduate students.[39] The total amount of first time in college (FTIC) students at Illinois State University is 4,285.[39] 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. There are currently 613 international students. The average new freshman student had an ACT score near 24 and a gpa of 3.6 out of 4.0.[39]

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.[40] In 2021,The Vidette ceased printing newspapers and became an entirely online news source.[41]

ISU owns a public radio stationWGLT ("News, Blues and All That Jazz"), which broadcasts on 89.1 in Normal, 103.5 inPeoria, 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. TV-10, a part of the School of Communication, provides the only live local television newscast produced entirely in Bloomington-Normal.

Student organizations

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Moulton Hall

ISU has over 400 registered student organizations (RSO) and several university groups that sponsor student-focused events.[42] 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.[43]

Illinois State University's student spirit organization, RED ALERT, 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.[44]

ISU is the home of the Gamma Phi Circus, the oldest collegiatecircus in the world, founded in 1929.[45] It is one of two collegiate circuses in the US; the other is run byFlorida State University.

The ISU Forensics Individual Events team is one of the most successful forensicsindividual events teams in the country. In 1995, 1999,[46] and 2000 it won theNational Forensic Association team championship and in 2005 its team won theAmerican Forensic Association team championship.[47] Illinois State has been selected as the host of the 2011 NFA National Championship. Famous alumni includeNelsan Ellis of HBO'sTrue Blood.[48]

Greek life

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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.

Folklore

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The ghost ofAngeline Vernon Milner, the university's first librarian, is said to haunt the former library building, now called Williams Hall.[49][50][51][52][53]

Athletics

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Main article:Illinois State Redbirds
Horton Field House

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 ofHaydn's "Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser," and better known as the tune used for "Deutschlandlied," the German national anthem.

In addition to the Redbird teams linked above, the ice hockey club is the oldest registered student organization on campus.[citation needed] The Grossinger Motors Arena located in downtown Bloomington is home to the university's three club ice hockey teams, which compete inACHA Divisions 1, 2, and 3.

Notable alumni and faculty

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Main article:List of notable Illinois State University alumni

University presidents

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SeeList of Illinois State University people

References

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  4. ^"ISU Board of Trustees accepts resignation of Terri Goss Kinzy, appoints Aondover Tarhule as interim president". WGLT. February 17, 2023.
  5. ^"About"(PDF). February 15, 2024. RetrievedSeptember 4, 2024.
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  7. ^ISU Graphic Standards(PDF). January 1, 2009. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on March 5, 2016. RetrievedApril 5, 2016.
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