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UIS to hold four academic summer camps for high school students
Apr 12, 2023
University of Illinois Springfield Continuing and Professional Education will offer four academic summer camps for high school students in June and July. Each experience will be led by a UIS faculty member and will offer students a challenging, fun and affordable summer experience. Programs include: |
Skype for Business End Date - April 17
Apr 11, 2023
Shutting Down Skype for Business
Information Technology Services will be shutting down the UIS Skype for Business server on Monday, April 17. Microsoft has been migrating Skype for Business functionality to Microsoft Teams and plans to no longer support Skype for Business. Please note that this has no impact on Skype; Skype for Business is a separate service. If you would like additional training on Zoom or Microsoft Teams, please reach out to ITS Client Services. |
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The UIS Visual Arts Gallery presents “Under the Umbrella,” an exhibition by graduating seniors
Apr 11, 2023
The University of Illinois Springfield Visual Arts Gallery is pleased to present “Under the Umbrella,” a group exhibition featuring works by graduating seniors from the UIS Visual Arts Department. |
Message from the Interim VCAA/Provost: Summary Report 4.3.23-4.7.23
Apr 07, 2023
Dear Faculty and Staff — Final candidates for the CHST dean position were present on campus early this week. Their campus visits were encouraging to individuals and search committees, and we are grateful for your warm welcome and participation in open forums and interviews. |
Police recruits get an up-close lesson in how to avoid wrongful convictions
Apr 01, 2023
This is an excerpt of a Champaign News-Gazette story published on April 1, 2023. "(Michael) Schlosser, a retired Rantoul police officer who has earned several degrees, helped develop the course material for the avoidance of wrongful convictions with administrators for the Illinois Innocence Project. That organization, formed in 2001 at the University of Illinois Springfield, provides free legal work to wrongfully convicted men and women with credible claims of innocence and currently has about 45 active cases. |