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UIS Visual Arts Gallery presents “Charismatic Fauna,” a selection of works from the last 10 years by artist and curator Doug Stapleton
Jan 11, 2022
The University of Illinois Springfield Visual Arts Gallery is pleased to present “Charismatic Fauna,” an exhibition by artist and curator Doug Stapleton. This exhibition will open on Tuesday, Jan. 18, and will run through Thursday, Feb. 10. A reception will be held on from 5:30-8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 27, at the gallery. Masks are required in the gallery and at the reception. |
Joya M Stetson
Jan 11, 2022
Hometown: Brandon, SD Current City: Rochester, MN Undergraduate Institution and Major: University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Bachelor of Arts in English and Spanish. Graduate Institution and Major: University of South Dakota, Master of Public Administration (Leadership Theory emphasis). |
Chase Brinkley
Jan 11, 2022
Student Spotlight: Chase Brinkley
Chase Brinkley is an outstanding Teacher Education student who presented a project for our annual UIS StARS research syposium in April 2014. “During my second semester at UIS I was introduced to TEP advisor, Dr. Kahn. His experience as a teacher and passion for teaching changed my ideas of becoming an educator.” Read more about Chase Brinkley (PDF) |
Student Spotlight
Jan 10, 2022
Student Spotlight: Madalyn M. Barnes, Child and Family Studies Student
Madalyn Barnes is a Department of Human Services student in the Child and Family Studies concentration. She is a Service Coordinator for Early Intervention. Early Intervention is voluntary program for children birth to three with special needs. I enjoy the helping field, it’s a way of life for me. I received my undergraduate degree from UIS in just three years. |