
Friday, September 27, 2024
Presented by the UIS Alumni SAGE Society
Dear colleagues,
We are delighted to invite you to the upcoming system-wide Student & Employee Mental Health and Well-being Committee event, "Advancing Student and Employee Health and Well-Being as a Health Promoting University", scheduled for Wednesday, October 9 at 1 – 3 p.m. CST, free via Zoom. Register now!
Dear Colleagues,
If you could not attend our Faculty-Staff Academic Year Kickoff information session last Thursday, Aug. 22, in the Student Union Ballroom, the Office of Electronic Media has provided the following recording so you can hear forward-focused updates for the academic year from Chancellor Gooch and other members of Cabinet.
Upcoming Workshops - Fall 2024
Canvas Basics for Instructors - COLRS
Join COLRS staff to learn about navigating the Canvas interface and the foundational tools for organizing and building a course at UIS. Topics covered include: navigating, communicating with students, creating modules and assignments, and gradebook.
Please join us for the August Employee Development Series Digital Accessibility: Enhancing Inclusivity and Usability. This session will be presented by Vance Martin, Executive Policy Advisor for Accessibility at the University of Illinois System, and Carey Applegate, UIS Director of the Office of Digital Accessibility.
To our students, faculty and staff across the University of Illinois System:
By now all of you are well into one of my favorite rituals of every academic year – beginning!
And with that beginning, our campuses open and fill with bright minds, big ideas, and grand hopes and dreams.
Our core mission – the pursuit of knowledge, the creation of opportunity, the betterment of society through research and discovery – is renewed, made fresh and vital with our return each August.
We each have vital parts to play, and opportunities ahead.
Dear UIS Campus Community,
As we continue to experience extreme heat this week, City Water, Light & Power (CWLP) has issued a Maximum Generation Warning. This is due to the increased demand for electricity and a potential energy supply shortage from the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO), the regional electric grid operator for the central United States.
Dear campus community:
As a friendly reminder, the ID Center has moved (in November 2023)! We’ve had some recent phone call complaints about new students being directed to our old office space in SAB 30.
Please direct new students to visit us in UHB 1004. We're located across the hall from the Bursar and next to Military & Veteran Student Services.
We’re getting outside signs to direct students to the correct doors. In the meantime, we’d appreciate your help in sending students to the correct location.


