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Saluki female aviators look to continue SIU’s strong Air Race Classic performances
Saluki female aviators look to continue SIU’s strong Air Race Classic performances
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Businesses can register now for SIU’s fall Saluki Student Job, Internship Fair
Businesses can register now for SIU’s fall Saluki Student Job, Internship Fair
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Saluki Pride: Amir Sadeghpour researches resiliency and sustainability within agriculture
Saluki Pride: Amir Sadeghpour researches resiliency and sustainability within agriculture
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Recent suicides show mental health issues can strike anyone, anytime – SIU expert offers helpful information during Mental Health Awareness Month
Recent suicides show mental health issues can strike anyone, anytime – SIU expert offers helpful information during Mental Health Awareness Month
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SIU anthropology, Chinese major earns national scholarship to study in Taiwan
SIU anthropology, Chinese major earns national scholarship to study in Taiwan
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Sixteen Chancellor’s and Provost’s Scholars graduate from SIU Carbondale
Sixteen Chancellor’s and Provost’s Scholars graduate from SIU Carbondale
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SIU-affiliated team among finalists for $1M XPRIZE award
SIU-affiliated team among finalists for $1M XPRIZE award
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SIU leads coalition for regional transition to renewable energy
A partnership led by Southern Illinois University Carbondale is one of just 22 groups across the country chosen to receive technical assistance to plan and lead transitions to clean energy at the community level.
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Morton-Kenney lecture to examine misperceptions that surround women voters
A discussion on the persistent myths that surround women voters will highlight the Morton-Kenney Public Affairs Lecture on Wednesday, April 13, at Southern Illinois University Carbondale.
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SIU celebrating Earth Month with many events in April
Southern Illinois University Carbondale will celebrate Earth Month in April with a variety of special events, culminating in the annual Sustainability Awards Ceremony on Earth Day, April 22.
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SIU’s Touch of Nature expanding summer camp offerings for children
This could be the best summer ever for children ages 4-16, thanks to a variety of outdoor fun and adventure summer camps at Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s Touch of Nature Outdoor Education Center.
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SIU researchers seek improved care and training for working dogs
Erin Perry went to Joplin, Missouri, with her search dog, Pic, to help folks who had lost everything. Instead, she almost lost her dear, four-legged companion to the toxic wreckage of a home improvement store – an experience she applies to her research at Southern Illinois University Carbondale.
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Special events, guest speakers highlight SIU’s Women’s History Month celebration
March marks Women’s History Month and Southern Illinois University Carbondale will be celebrating with a variety of special events, including some activities that include the SIU system.
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Saluki Pride: ID office manager Lisa Lambus gives people a great start at SIU
In her role as supervisor of the Identification Card Office, Lisa Lambus is often one of the first faces people see when they join the Saluki family, either as students, faculty or staff, and she goes out of her way to make sure it’s a pleasant encounter, her colleagues say.
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Win your personal Olympics staying healthy and injury-free with tips from SIU professor
While most of our movements aren’t nearly as complex as the Olympic ice skater’s quadruple axel or the snowboarder’s backside triple cork 1440, doing them safely still requires the coordination of our many intricate bodily systems, said Phil Anton, Southern Illinois University Carbondale associate professor of exercise science and director of the undergraduate exercise science program and Strong Survivors Exercise and Nutrition Program for Cancer Survivors and Caregivers.
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SIU doctoral student’s work results in major awards
A doctoral student in Environmental Resources and Policy at Southern Illinois University Carbondale recently won two major awards.
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Benyas to lead all-state high school orchestra later this month
Edward M. Benyas has stood on many raised podiums throughout his career, directing orchestras featuring some of the nation’s most talented musicians. Benyas, a professor of oboe and conducting in Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s School of Music, will reach another milestone when he directs the 2022 Illinois All-State Orchestra in Peoria later this month.
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SIU is offering ‘Leave No Trace’ course in January
Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s Touch of Nature Environmental Center is offering a course in January to help promote responsible use of the outdoors.
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Registration underway for SIU’s Wilderness First Responder courses
issued the following announcement on Dec. 17Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s Touch of Nature Environmental Center is hosting two intensive wilderness medical training workshops next month to prepare people to effectively handle emergencies when assistance may not be readily available.A Wilderness First Responder Full Certification Course will be Jan. 6-14, 2022, and the recertification course is Jan. 15-17, with both sessions at Touch of Nature, located about eight miles south of Carbondale off Giant City Road.
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JALC and SIU leaders to sign Saluki Step Ahead agreement
John A. Logan College and Southern Illinois University Carbondale will formalize the Saluki Step Ahead agreement providing a more seamless entry into several SIU Carbondale online programs on Tuesday, Nov. 30 in the President’s office on the John A. Logan College campus in Carterville.