USI's Career Services and Internships Department is all about students' futures. Find out what motivates the dedicated career professionals of this office and learn some tips for securing your dream job.
Alumnus Dr. Kester Phillips '02, biology, struggled with and failed every first, second and more attempts of standardized tests he took during his academic journey. Yet today he is a neuro-oncologist.
One moment nursing student Ellie Conley '22 was kicking a ball around rugby practice and the next moment she is climbing into a car that crashed near the playing field to help save the life of a woman.
As the song goes, it's been "a long and winding road" for USI's music programs, from the Mid-American Singers to performing in Carnegie Hall. Now USI is scoring a new song.
President Rochon confesses his fears, exposing his vulnerabilities. Read how this led him to a larger understanding.
Venezuelan marketing student Diego Socorro Neira '23 believes in building bridges. His role in improving the life of a family in West Virginia taught him some valuable lessons.
As the Associate Director of the Multicultural Center, one of Dr. D'Angelo Taylor's roles is to mentor USI students, a desire instilled in him on his first job as a fast-food worker.
Double major -- accounting and economics -- Parker Collignon '22 learned some valuable lessons during his years playing tennis. Lessons that will payoff in the long run.
While Dr. Mikel Hand, Associate Professor of Nursing, has a passion for historic homes and the Thunderbolts ice-hockey team, it's his interest in oncology and leadership that makes him a winner.
See a PDF of the full Spring 2022 issue of illume here.