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'A voice of authority.' Longtime public radio news director, morning host Bradley dies at 83
Jul 10, 2023
The following is an excerpt of a July 10, 2023, story published in The State Journal-Register. "Rich Bradley, who shepherded public radio in the Springfield area in its early days as the longtime news director and host of the local "Morning Edition," died in Springfield on July 3. He was 83. |
Study cannabis in college
Jul 06, 2023
The following is an excerpt of an Illinois Times story published on July 6, 2023. "The University of Illinois Springfield is going to pot. The capital city's state university has partnered with the online marijuana educator Green Flower to offer a certificate program for students interested in entering management within the cannabis industry. The program, which began in 2020, is geared toward fostering economic development within central Illinois, said Robert Kerr, director of continuing and professional education at UIS." |
UIS to host journalism summer camp for high schoolers
Jun 28, 2023
The following is an excerpt of an NPR Illinois Community Voices story from June 28, 2023. |
End of affirmative action won't alter operations for some Illinois colleges
Jun 26, 2023
The following story was reported by WICS-TV 20 on June 26, 2023. "The University of Illinois Springfield said in a statement that they will “review our policies to make sure they are in alignment with state and federal law. Regardless of the outcome, UIS will remain committed to serving students of all races, genders, and ethnicities." |
State to invest more in college educations with AIM HIGH scholarships
Jun 22, 2023
The following story was reported by WCIA-TV on June 22, 2023. "The state is investing more money into a program state leaders hope keeps top students in Illinois colleges. The AIM HIGH grant helps students who attend the state’s four-year public universities and maintain a GPA determined by their university are eligible for the money. And education leaders want to make the program permanent. |