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Recent News About Southern Illinois University
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Wichita Heights High School standout Laniah Randle’s college team won in NCAA D1 game on Wednesday, November 1
The game took place in Carbondale, Illinois.
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On Wednesday, November 1, former Heritage Christian School standout Tyranny Brown’s college team won in an NCAA D1 game
The game took place in Carbondale, Illinois.
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Quierra Love, former Edwardsville High School standout, played on Wednesday, November 1 in NCAA D1 game
The Southern Illinois Salukis won 94-43 in their NCAA D1 game against the Greenville Panthers on Wednesday, November 1.
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On Wednesday, November 1, Example Academy standout Maddy Saracco competed in NCAA D1 game
The Southern Illinois Salukis won 94-43 in their NCAA D1 game against the Greenville Panthers on Wednesday, November 1.
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On Wednesday, November 1, former Milwaukee Academy of Science standout Shemera Williams’ college team won in an NCAA D1 game
The game took place in Carbondale, Illinois.
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Baseball: SIU vs UIC
Baseball: SIU vs UIC on March 24, 2023
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SIU’s student cybersecurity team wins wildcard competition, moves on to regional
Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s student cybersecurity team took first place at a multistate event this weekend, sending the Security Dawgs to a regional competition later this month.
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SIU’s Outside the Box new music festival opens March 24
Music lovers throughout the region will have a bevy of musical interests and influences to enjoy later this month as Southern Illinois University Carbondale hosts the Outside the Box 2023 new music festival, continuing the rich history of bringing internationally known musicians and performers to campus.
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SIU’s Small Business Development Center invites people to March 15 open house and more
An open house, facility tours, networking and a workshop are all happening at Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s Dunn-Richmond Economic Development Center on March 15 in recognition of SBDC (Small Business Development Center) Day.
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SIU zoology student uses radar to study crayfish’s hidden homes
On a wind-swept hill, in a meadow near one of the area’s many premier vineyards, Southern Illinois University Carbondale zoology student Samantha Dennis was spending a sunny autumn day following her dream of becoming a professional conservationist.
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Everyone welcome at SIU’s Holi festival March 8
Holi, a traditional Hindu spring festival celebrated in India, is coming to Southern Illinois University Carbondale.
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SIU celebrating Women’s History Month in March with speakers, special events
In celebration of March as Women’s History Month, Southern Illinois University Carbondale will be hosting numerous special events, including guest speakers, a movie, discussions, a contest and much more.
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SIU students work on $2M advertising campaigns for state agencies
It’s not every day that university students get to play an integral part in fulfilling a $2 million contract, but that’s exactly what’s been happening at Southern Illinois University Carbondale.
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SIU researchers seek lost community: the original site of Kaskaskia
It has been home to Native American tribes, French explorers and traders and early American settlers.
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SIU research team explores how light and chemistry may perfect how meds are made
Two cars leaving from opposite cities traveling toward each other will meet more quickly than one car driving all the way to the other car sitting stationary.
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Suspected Chinese surveillance balloon spotted over St. Louis, Sen. Schmitt calls for investigation
Suspected Chinese surveillance balloon spotted over St. Louis, Sen. Schmitt calls for investigation
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Today was a really big day
Today was a really big day
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SIU student’s research may lead to better control of invasive pythons
When you’re a Southern Illinois University Carbondale student doing research far from home, sometimes discoveries happen in unexpected ways.
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SIU students finish in top 12 in global trading challenge
A team of Southern Illinois University Carbondale students bested more than 930 teams in an international trading challenge, earning fourth place in North America and 12th place in the world.
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SIU’s Paul Simon Institute to host expert on religious literacy in international affairs
The Rev. Susan Hayward, associate director for the Religious Literacy and Professions Initiative at Harvard Divinity School, will join the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute for a virtual discussion on Tuesday, Jan. 10.