Taking a holistic viewpoint, the Illinois Department on Aging (IDoA) encourages residents not only to stay well, but also to remain well aware of their health, as the number of older adults in Illinois rises.
Environmental change is slow and subtle and not evident to the naked eye, so SIU-Carbondale leaders plan a free, eye-opening field trip to the Ohio-Tennessee Valley watershed Friday with lectures beforehand scheduled for tomorrow.
As drone operators are charting new territory subject to federal regulations, SIU Carbondale will offer Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certification via a course from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 12-13 at Southern Illinois Airport.
Poetry, panel discussions and personal-safety training are among the Southern Illinois University-Carbondale-sponsored events scheduled throughout October on campus to celebrate LGBTQ History Month.
Student veterans who are outdoor enthusiasts should mark their
calendars ahead of various “Veteran Adventures” planned for the 2016-17 school year by Southern Illinois University (SIU) Carbondale, including canoeing, camping, hunting and more.
Ceramic crafters and collaborators Tim Berg and Rebekah Myers of Claremont, California, will visit SIU Carbondale's School of Art and Design and talk about their work at a 7 p.m. lecture on Monday at the John C. Guyon Auditorium in the campus’s Morris Library.
A second, multi-venue stop on Illinois’ Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) Listening Tour will include stops in Carbondale, plus three nearby school districts, the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) said.
With cybersecurity front and center, nine Illinois college students will be launching their career paths with scholarships of $1,000 apiece — thanks to a National Security Agency grant via the Southern Illinois Collegiate Cyber Co-op.
To recruit transfer students for energy-sector careers, SIU-Carbondale has selected its first group to receive energy scholarships — averaging approximately $7,000 annually each for two years— thanks to a $1 million National Science Foundation (NSF) grant for undergraduate transfer students.
Memphis-based Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group (PPAG), a professional association committed to medication safety for children, has named Lisa Lubsch, who serves as clinical associate professor in SIU Edwardsville’s Pharmacy School, as its new president.
Featuring fun, food and fluoride, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville's School of Dental Medicine in Alton invites families with kids ages 3-13 to Give Kids a Smile Day, 7:30 a.m. to noon Monday, Oct. 10, at the school, 2800 College Ave. in Alton.
Kids are never too young to learn, said instructors at Southern Illinois University
Edwardsville (SIUE) who will co-host an early childhood STEAM conference on Sept.
19, with several affiliates.
The Illinois auditor general’s seventh annual audit of the statewide Covering ALL KIDS health insurance program, released this month, found significant general growth in the program, with additional increases in various categories of beneficiaries.
The Touch of Nature Environmental Center in Carbondale, Southern Illinois University's (SIU) innovative outdoor learning site, plans two Trail Stewardship Days on weekends in the fall and needs volunteers for ground clearing to restore and
lengthen its trail system.
Pasta, peanut butter and other nonperishable foods are among the many items needed by Southern Illinois University (SIU) Carbondale’s new Saluki Food Pantry, set to open in the lower level of the Student Center Monday to power students through their studies.
Comfort zones, community connection and civility were front and center at a recent two-hour cultural competency workshop conducted by Carbondale resident and ISU Professor Randy Burnside for all city employees.
Regional entrepreneurs and startup owners can now prepare to
pitch professional plans to an expert panel during Southern Illinois University (SIU) Edwardsville’s 2016 Metro East Start-Up Challenge (MESC), a three-round business-plan competition scheduled to conclude in November.
Seniors 60 and over get free admission to Springfield's Illinois State Fair for Senior Day, with indoor activities sponsored by the Illinois Department on Aging (IDoA).
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) will soon bid farewell
to Connie Frey Spurlock, whose sustainability fellowship officially concludes
Aug. 15, but the sociology and criminal justice professor has plans to continue
forging her unique multi-disciplinary work.
Illinois State Police (ISP) leaders earned re-accreditation from the state’s esteemed Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) at a recent industry event in Baltimore, a status that recognizes their continuing high standards and quality public service.