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Meet Craig Robinson, an English Teaching major at Indiana State University who's turning the page on tradition. This May 2025 graduate is all about poetry, theater, and helping students love English lit. Oh—and he gave Hamlet a rockin’ '80s remix as director of the Indiana State Theater Department’s Fall ‘24 play!

Craig Robinson

Meet Sycamore Devyn Mikell, '17! From co-founding the mobile food truck Twisted Fry as an Indiana State undergrad, to launching Qualifi, a cutting-edge recruitment software company, Devyn's inspiring entrepreneurial journey is already making an impact in the business world. Recognized by the "Indianapolis Business Journal" as a '20 in Their Twenties' honoree, the former track-and-field athlete says he’s just getting started!

Devyn Mikell

Meet Sycamore Kaleigh Weidman, an Indiana State University sophomore who is triple-majoring in history, political science, and legal studies! Weidman has founded the nonprofit organization Our Time for Change to support civic education, and she is active in the Honors College, Student Government Association, Gamma Phi Beta, and other campus groups. With her academic journey guiding her toward law school, this civic-minded Sycamore is already making a difference on campus, in the local community, and beyond.

Kaleigh Weidman

Even before he became Chief of Police for West Lafayette, Master of Public Administration student Adam Ferguson, ’25, knew he wanted to play an important role in shaping his department and supporting fellow members of the force. So he enrolled with Indiana State University’s MPA program to strengthen his understanding of administrative processes, community relations, and public service management. Now, with his recent appointment as chief, Ferguson is well-positioned to apply what he’s learned in support of his department and the community it serves.

Adam Ferguson

International MBA student Maximillian Davis used to coordinate tours in his home nation of Ghana for students and faculty from American universities – including Indiana State. He was so impressed with all he learned about the campus in Terre Haute, Indiana that he became a Sycamore himself! Now, Davis says he is right where he belongs and wouldn't change a thing about his graduate-school experience at Indiana State.

Maximillan Davis

Indiana State University professor Malynnda Stewart, PhD, is an outstanding communication teacher who creates inclusive classroom communities, a caring healthcare advocate who champions patient empowerment, and a podcaster and influencer who leverages her expertise to help others. Dr. Stewart believes in the power of communication to change the world, and every day she goes all in to create a positive impact.

Malynnda Stewart

Elijah Shouse, a first-year finance major at Indiana State University, has already made a name for himself on campus. He is very active in student and campus organizations, including the Scott College of Business Networks Professional Development Program, the Indiana State University Honors College, and various community engagement projects. When Shouse isn't studying business, he's producing music -- following a passion instilled by his father. He also sells clothing that carries his own commercial brand – Product of Passion. These efforts, combined with his rigorous college coursework, are teaching Shouse about business and entrepreneurship -- and his journey is only beginning.

Elijah Shouse

Indiana State University alumna Bethany Baker, ’10 credits her rich Sycamore experience with preparing her for success not only in her photojournalism career but also at Harvard University, where she graduated in 2023 with a Master of Liberal Arts in Extension Studies with a journalism focus. Baker, who now works as a photojournalist for the Salt Lake Tribune, says her learning opportunities inside and outside Indiana State’s classrooms – including the Honors College, multiple study-abroad trips, and working for the Indiana Statesman – put her on the path to future accomplishments.

Bethany Baker

Several current and former Indiana State University athletes enjoyed the experience of a lifetime when they participated in the 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris, France. Current Sycamore Chloe Farro represented her home country, Aruba, in swimming; 2019 alumna Erin Reese competed in hammer throw; 2014 alumna Mary Theisen-Lappen earned a top-five finish in weightlifting; and 2023 alumnus Noah Malone won a gold medal at the Paralympics. The athletes broke personal records while making their Sycamore community proud.

Sycamore Olympians

Indiana State University biochemistry professor Justin Miller, PhD, is on a mission to uncover the secrets of bacteria. His scientific research has earned a prestigious $248,930 grant from the National Science Foundation. The two-year grant opens doors for underrepresented students at Indiana State University to experience mentorship and hands-on laboratory activities, guided by Miller and visiting alumni.

Justin Miller

Educational Administration PhD student Nicole Otte took advantage of Indiana State University's Preferred Partners Program to return to school and pursue her educational goals. Otte, who is Director of Workforce Development at Endress+Hauser Group, wants to provide better educational opportunities, including industry partnerships, for high school students.

Nicole Otte

Speech-Language Pathology MS student Ashley Matthews wants to make a difference in her clients' lives. Hands-on clinical and research experiences have allowed her to work with Parkinson's patients, stroke patients, patients with traumatic brain injuries, individuals who have difficulty swallowing, veterans, children with autism, and transgender individuals, among others. “Indiana State has everything I wanted in my graduate program: the academics, the research, and the clinical experience," she says.

Ashley Matthews

Indiana State University Sycamore Kalani (KJ) Brown knows sports. The sport management major is passionate about college athletics, and his academic program at Indiana State University has allowed him to participate in exciting internships with Sycamore Athletics and with the Big Ten football championship at Lucas Oil Stadium. Brown refers to Indiana State as a “family campus” where he receives encouragement and mentorship from his professors. “It’s always a good day to be a Sycamore,” he says.

Kalani (KJ) Brown

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