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Message from the Interim VCAA/Provost: Summary Report 4.10.23-4.14.23
Apr 14, 2023
Dear Faculty and Staff — Items discussed in the Chancellor’s Cabinet meeting included completion of the campus listening sessions; de-escalation training for faculty and staff; the onboarding process for new vice chancellors and deans; the establishment of a steering committee for the Title III grant proposal to strengthen institutions; and the multiple professional development services provided by Academic Impressions. |
UIS to hold an online panel discussion on ranked choice voting in Illinois
Apr 14, 2023
WHAT: The University of Illinois Springfield Center for State Policy and Leadership and School of Public Management and Policy will host an online panel discussion on ranked choice voting in Illinois. This event is free and open to the public, however registration is required. WHEN: 12-1 p.m. Wednesday, April 19, 2023 |
Facilities & Services April 2023 Announcements
Apr 14, 2023
What Can F&S Do For You?
Facilities & Services is committed to supporting and maintaining our campus and its community. Our skilled crews are equipped to handle a wide range of tasks, from repairing and maintaining buildings and grounds to providing cleaning services, moving assistance, and surplus support. |
Interview with Adam Larison
Apr 13, 2023
Adam Larison UIS Music Instructor What inspired you to be a musician? |
Everything you wanted to know about Ranked-Choice Voting (and maybe somethings you didn’t)
Apr 12, 2023
Everything you wanted to know about Ranked-Choice Voting (and maybe somethings you didn’t)
In recent months, there has been increased news coverage of ranked-choice voting (RCV) in Illinois. Two events help explain this coverage. First, the City of Evanston became the first city in Illinois to adopt RCV for all voters in the city (as opposed to only for those deployed as part of the military) following a referendum where approximately 82% of voters supported RCV. |