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UIS Professor Richard Gilman-Opalsky writes new book on “The Communism of Love”
Nov 19, 2020
University of Illinois Springfield Political Science Professor Richard Gilman-Opalsky has written a new book on “The Communism of Love: An Inquiry into the Poverty of Exchange Value.” |
Women's Basketball: UIS junior guard Lauren Ladowski picks up first GLVC player of the week honors
Feb 24, 2021
University of Illinois Springfield junior guard Lauren Ladowski was named Great Lakes Valley Conference women's basketball player of the week for the first time in her career on Monday. Ladowski, a 5-foot-7 Lake Central High School graduate from St. John, Indiana, became the school's all-time leader in made free throws against Rockhurst and eclipsed the 1,000-point career milestone against Southwest Baptist. |
UIS Innocence Project gets pardon for client from Pritzker
Feb 24, 2021
The Illinois Innocence Project at the University of Illinois Springfield announced that one of its clients, who was wrongfully convicted twice, has been pardoned by Gov. JB Pritzker. Norman Propst, formerly of Chicago, was convicted of robbery in 1990 and of retail theft from a Borders bookstore in 1997. |
Women's Basketball: Ladowski hits 1,000 points; UIS goes above .500
Feb 22, 2021
Lauren Ladowski scored a game-high 28 points and University of Illinois Springfield went on an 11-2 run with under 4 minutes to play to claim a 63-58 victory over Southwest Baptist on Saturday in a women's Great Lakes Valley Conference game at Meyer Sports Center. This story appeared in The State Journal-Register on Feb. 21, 2021.Read the entire article online. |
UIS PERSPECTIVES: Planning, transparency and community mark UIS’ COVID-19 response
Feb 15, 2021
The following is an excerpt from a column by Bethany Bilyeu, UIS executive director of Student Support Services. This column appeared in The State Journal-Register on February 13, 2021.As we are quickly moving through this new year, many of us have spent time reflecting on the past year, and 2020 provided us so much to reflect on. In past years, there are several things that we can safely say are behind us as we look at them in the rear-view mirror. However, this year, there are still many things that we will continue to navigate. |