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UIS Women’s Indoor Track & Field Team Selected 11th in GLVC Preseason Poll
Oct 23, 2024
The UIS women's indoor track and field team has been ranked 11th in the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) preseason poll released on Wednesday.
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Parking Lot Closures on Friday, Oct. 25: Lot A, J and F
Oct 23, 2024
Please be aware that this Friday, October 25, Parking Lot A will be partially closed for the Trunk or Treat for Canned Goods event. Although ALL economy and a section of standard parking spaces will remain available for parking, a section of standard parking spaces will be closed to parking for purposes of this event. Lot J and a section of Lot F will also be closed to campus for parking due to an event being held at the Student Union on Friday, October 25. |
ID Center Closed Friday, Oct. 25
Oct 23, 2024
The ID Center will be closed on Friday, October 25. Online services, such Campus Cash deposits, will remain available 24/7. UIS ID Center |
Innovate Springfield to host pitch competition and keynote by former Redbox executive
Oct 23, 2024
WHAT: Innovate Springfield, the University of Illinois Springfield’s business incubator, will host a two-part event featuring a pitch competition and a keynote address by Mark Achler, a venture capitalist and former senior vice president at Redbox. WHEN: 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 28 WHERE: Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum, 212 N. Sixth St., Springfield |
New “Soil & Soul” exhibit and film explore the history of farming in Sangamon County
Oct 23, 2024
WHAT: The University of Illinois Springfield’s Sangamon Experience will open a new exhibit and premiere a documentary film titled “Soil & Soul: Farming in the Sangamon River Valley.” The documentary tells the stories of 10 individuals who have spent their lives farming throughout the Sangamon River Valley, an area encompassing approximately 1,500 square miles in central Illinois. |