Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Recent News About Southern Illinois University Carbondale
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SIUC plans several events to celebrate LGBTQ History Month
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.
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SIU offers low-cost adventures for nature-loving veterans
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.
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Ceramic artists who transform the mundane will speak at SIU
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.
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Southern Illinois college students score cybersecurity scholarships
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.
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SIU awards scholarships to students on energy-sector career track
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.
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SIU offering weeknight martial arts, belly-dancing classes
Southern Illinois University (SIU) Carbondale can help you find a new way to get in shape, discover a new hobby or learn a skill with a variety of Life Long Leisure classes.
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SIU Edwardsville to host early childhood STEAM conference
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.
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Former state university employee Logeman paid in $47K to pension fund, could collect $1.07M in retirement
Former state university employee Tracey Logeman, who retired in August 2016, saved $47,069 toward a pension over 22 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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Former state university employee West paid in $133K to pension fund, could collect $2.64M in retirement
Former state university employee Phylis West, who retired in August 2016, saved $132,859 toward a pension over 27 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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Former state university employee Wise paid in $19K to pension fund, could collect $291K in retirement
Former state university employee Deanna Wise, who retired in August 2016, saved $19,086 toward a pension over 9 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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Former state university employee Flagg paid in $32K to pension fund, could collect $505K in retirement
Former state university employee Charles Flagg, who retired in August 2016, saved $31,614 toward a pension over 16 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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Former state university employee Brown paid in $20K to pension fund, could collect $285K in retirement
Former state university employee Daniel Brown, who retired in August 2016, saved $19,928 toward a pension over 5 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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Former state university employee Webb paid in $28K to pension fund, could collect $2.3M in retirement
Former state university employee Lynn Webb, who retired in August 2016, saved $27,621 toward a pension over 6 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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Former state university employee Clark paid in $11K to pension fund, could collect $313K in retirement
Former state university employee Cindy Clark, who retired in August 2016, saved $11,195 toward a pension over 10 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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Former state university employee Hagerman paid in $44K to pension fund, could collect $662K in retirement
Former state university employee Mary Hagerman, who retired in August 2016, saved $44,047 toward a pension over 15 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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SIU Carbondale's Family Carnival to feature mystery, more
Southern Illinois University (SIU) Carbondale welcomes SIU families to this year’s Family Carnival, themed “Finding Grey Dawg" and designed especially for families with children.
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SIU’s Touch of Nature Center seeks volunteers to clear trail system
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.
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New SIU food pantry to help students with 'food insecurity'
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.
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Cultural-competency workshop held for Carbondale city workers
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.
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SIUC needs volunteers to help students move into dorms
Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC) is looking for more volunteers for this month’s student move-in process Aug. 18-20. Community volunteers will help SIUC faculty and staff move new and returning students into their dorms.