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SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY MUSEUM: SIU will celebrate diversity during International Festival 2021
Southern Illinois University Carbondale will celebrate the diversity and inclusiveness that is intrinsic to the campus and represented throughout the region during International Festival 2021 next week.
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SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY MUSEUM: Simon Institute virtual discussion to examine racial inequality, urban unrest
Historian Elizabeth Hinton, a professor at Yale University, will discuss her research on poverty, racial inequality and urban unrest in the United States during a discussion this week hosted by Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s Paul Simon Public Policy Institute.
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SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY MUSEUM: Summer camps for children return to SIU’s Touch of Nature in 2021
Summer camps for children are returning to Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s Touch of Nature Environmental Center in 2021 with an expanded lineup for younger kids.
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SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY MUSEUM: Big Muddy Film Festival kicks off 43rd year on Wednesday
This year’s venues might be a bit different, but visitors to the annual Big Muddy Film Festival will still be able to experience the raw emotions that come with watching some of the best among independent films today.
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SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY MUSEUM: Students win scholarships, prizes at SIU’s Accounting Challenge
High school and community college students from around the region competed virtually for scholarships, trophies and bragging rights at Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s 23rd annual Accounting Challenge recently.
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SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY MUSEUM: Chicago broadcast journalist, SIU alumna to present Marmaduke Lecture
Chicago broadcast journalist Afua Owusu took to heart the lessons learned while an undergraduate student in Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s Department of Radio, Television, and Digital Media.
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SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY MUSEUM: SIU is celebrating Women’s History Month with guest speakers and special events
Southern Illinois University Carbondale is commemorating Women’s History Month in March with an eclectic selection of special events, including acclaimed guest speakers. The theme is “Refusing to be Silenced.”
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SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY MUSEUM: SIU’s First Saluki Center earns another national honor
SIU’s First Saluki Center earns another national honor
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SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY MUSEUM: SIU earns improved silver Bicycle Friendly University designation
Southern Illinois University Carbondale has earned recognition as a Bicycle Friendly University from the League of American Bicyclists for the second time – with a silver designation in 2021.
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SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY MUSEUM: Morris Library receives Buckminster Fuller’s books for research study
Researchers wanting to know about former SIU professor R. Buckminster Fuller will soon have an opportunity to gain added insight into the thoughts of the noted futurist, architect and designer.
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SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY MUSEUM: SIU’s Touch of Nature offering high ropes/elements course training
Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s Touch of Nature Environmental Center is hosting a specialized high ropes/elements training course this spring, giving people the chance to earn their Association of Challenge Course Technology certifications.
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SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY MUSEUM: Register now for SIU’s Give Kids a Smile on March 12
Register now for SIU’s Give Kids a Smile on March 12
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SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY MUSEUM: Simon Institute at SIU to host Pulitzer Prize-winning author, historian Edward Larson
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and law professor Edward J. Larson will discuss his academic and writing career and the nation’s “uneasy relationship with science” during a virtual discussion next week hosted by Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s Paul Simon Public Policy Institute.
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SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY MUSEUM: SIU’s University Museum to present several exhibitions this spring
Southern Illinois University alumnus and local artist William H. Thielen and artist and educator Craig M. Cully will be featured at SIU Carbondale’s University Museum this spring.
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SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY MUSEUM: International Criminal Court work highlighted in upcoming virtual lecture
An international law professor will discuss the impact of sanctions imposed by the Trump Administration against the International Criminal Court during a Jan. 24 virtual presentation co-sponsored by the SIU School of Law.
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SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY MUSEUM: SIU research discovers new, dominant variant of U.S. COVID-19 virus
A team led by a researcher at Southern Illinois University Carbondale has discovered a new variant of the COVID-19 virus that is specific to and dominant in the United States,
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SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY MUSEUM: Got a houseplant as a holiday gift? Learn how to sustain it through winter
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SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY MUSEUM: SIU’s Recreational Sports and Services finds new and different ways to serve
SIU’s Recreational Sports and Services finds new and different ways to serve
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SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY MUSEUM: SIU’s Touch of Nature offering Leave No Trace Master Educator Course in January
SIU’s Touch of Nature offering Leave No Trace Master Educator Course in January
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SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY MUSEUM: Simon Institute virtual discussion to examine President Kennedy’s enduring appeal
Historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Fredrik Logevall will discuss the enduring appeal of President John F. Kennedy during a virtual conversation next week hosted by Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s Paul Simon Public Policy Institute.