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Cybersecurity Training Due September 29
Jul 10, 2023
UIS employees may now access the next cybersecurity training: Social Engineering: Many Methods, Many MotivesRecognizing Social Engineering ScamsNote that this training is different from any previous training that you may have done. Please follow the link below to begin your training, which is due by September 29, 2023. https://go.uillinois.edu/securitytraining/ |
Ardis Livingston named the UIS Employee of the Month for July 2023
Jul 10, 2023
Ardis Livingston has been named the University of Illinois Springfield Employee of the Month for July 2023. He is an electrician for UIS Building Maintenance. His supervisor, Chuck Coderko, said he always demonstrates a high level of commitment, expertise and professionalism as an electrician. |
Message from the Chancellor: UIS Update 7.10.23
Jul 10, 2023
7.10.23 Happy Monday, UIS! I hope your Fourth of July holiday was enjoyable. I feel rejuvenated after spending last week with friends and family, and I am ready to take on a new week! |
UIS professor Celest Weuve named chair of the University Senates Conference
Jul 06, 2023
University of Illinois Springfield Associate Professor and Director of the Master of Athletic Training Program Celest Weuve has been named chair of the University Senates Conference (USC) for the 2023-24 academic year. Weuve has served as chair of the UIS Campus Senate since Fall 2021. |
UIS announces Spring Semester 2023 Dean’s List
Jul 05, 2023
The University of Illinois Springfield has released the names of the 678 students who made the Dean’s List for Spring Semester 2023. A total of 95 students in the College of Business and Management; 320 students in the College of Health, Science, and Technology; 103 students in the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences; 125 students in the College of Public Affairs and Education; and 35 non-degree seeking or undecided students made the list. |