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Message from the Chancellor: Faculty Tenure and Promotion
Jul 25, 2022
Dear members of the UIS Campus Community: I am pleased to announce that on July 21, 2022, after campus-level review, the University of Illinois Board of Trustees approved the following UIS faculty for tenure and/or promotion: Faculty Promotion: |
Message from the Chancellor: Information on merit-based salary program
Jul 19, 2022
Dear Colleagues — On June 1, President Killeen announced a 3.5 percent, merit-based salary program for the 2022-2023 academic year. Similar to past years, this salary program is to be distributed at the discretion of the unit head. Distribution of the salary increases should be based on merit-based factors, including the employee’s 2022 performance evaluation. Employees will be deemed ineligible for an increase due to one of the following reasons: |
Chancellor's Newsletter for July 11, 2022
Jul 11, 2022
Hello, UIS— Thank you for your warm welcome during my first full week on the job as your new Chancellor. I’m honored to follow such a smart and caring leader like Chancellor Whitney, and I’m impressed by all the changes you’ve navigated over the last two years, even in light of the biggest challenges many of us have ever faced. We’re perfectly poised to launch into the next chapter! |
Message from President Killeen: Fall 2022 COVID-19 Guidelines
Jul 26, 2022
Dear students, faculty and staff: As we prepare to return to our universities this fall, University of Illinois System leaders continue to think first and foremost about the safety of all of you and the surrounding communities amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Throughout the pandemic, measures we have taken to mitigate against the virus that causes COVID-19 have made our three universities among the safest places to be. These measures – particularly vaccination – remain our best protection. |