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New Title II Regulations of the ADA (2024) and Higher Education
Sep 11, 2024
On April 24, 2024, the Department of Justice published a final rule updating the regulations for Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This rule emphasizes the need for web content and mobile applications provided by state and local governments, including public higher education institutions, to be accessible to people with disabilities. |
University Scholars Award Luncheon - September 30
Sep 11, 2024
UIS faculty and staff are invited to honor this year's recipient of the prestigious University Scholars Award on Monday, September 30, in the Student Union Ballroom. |
Women's Soccer Hits Road to End Non-Conference Schedule and Begin GLVC Play
Sep 10, 2024
The University of Illinois Springfield women's soccer team continues their non-conference schedule with a game away to Ohio Dominican on Wednesday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. Central time. The Prairie Stars then begin GLVC play on Sunday with an away game against William Jewell at 12:00 p.m. UIS (0-1-1) UIS opened the 2024 season with two home matches, on Thursday against Findlay and on Sunday against No. 21 Central Missouri. |
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UIS Women's Golf Finishes Strong at Midwest Ladies Collegiate
Sep 10, 2024
The UIS women's golf team took 13th place at the Midwest Ladies Collegiate, totaling 988 strokes over 54 holes at their fall season opener.
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University of Illinois Springfield enrollment remains stable for Fall Semester 2024
Sep 10, 2024
After the first 10 days of classes, University of Illinois Springfield enrollment remains stable for Fall Semester 2024 with 4,628 students enrolled, compared to 4,661 students last year. Notably, the number of new first-year freshmen, first-time transfer students and online students increased. |