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Chancellor's Newsletter September 20, 2021
Sep 21, 2021
Good afternoon, UIS! What a wonderful weekend of making memories as we welcomed back to campus the Class of 2020. Many thanks to Joan Sestak and James Koeppe for creating a safe and special commencement experience in Sangamon Auditorium, and it was so nice to see Chancellor Emeritus Susan Koch. Photo coverage of Saturday’s festivities were posted to our social media channels. New Information Updated Testing Information |
Chancellor's Newsletter Oct. 18, 2021
Oct 18, 2021
10.18.21 Dear Colleagues – It was exciting to see our campus buzzing with prospective students and families during last week’s Open House. We’re launching into the final eight weeks of the semester with the start of Fall Accelerated Courses today, and our Admission team has been working nonstop to recruit now that it is college application season. New Information Chancellor Search |
IDPH Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike to discuss health equity during UIS co-hosted virtual presentation
Oct 15, 2021
WHAT: Dr. Ngozi Ezike, director of the Illinois Department of Public Health, will explore health equity, not only in definition, but also how equity looks in practice. She will also highlight the state’s health improvement plan to identify key issues and action steps to address health equity in Illinois as well as discuss the impacts of COVID-19 related to health care access, health disparities and building trust in Illinois communities. |
Budget & Finance Expertise on Display
Oct 14, 2021
UIS Public Administration Professors Participate in ABFM Conference in Washington, DC
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UIS creates three new schools, adds degrees and minors
Oct 12, 2021
The University of Illinois Springfield has created three new schools to better serve students and meet the needs of our Capital Region community, including the addition of new degrees and minors that are now open for enrollment. |