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Ella Brinkley Appears on NFCA DII Player of the Year Watchlist
Mar 27, 2025
Ella Brinkley, the senior third baseman for the UIS softball team, has earned a spot on the 2025 NFCA Division II Player of the Year watchlist. A total of 116 student-athletes from across the country were revealed as part of the list, announced on Thursday.
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UIS Softball Set to Face UMSL on Friday, Lincoln on Sunday
Mar 27, 2025
The UIS softball team will continue Great Lakes Valley Conference action this weekend with a pair of doubleheaders. The Prairie Stars will travel to St. Louis to take on Missouri-St. Louis on Friday afternoon before heading to Jefferson City, Mo., on Sunday for a pair of games against Lincoln.
Illinois Springfield (19-12, 7-5 GLVC)
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UIS Baseball Hosts Lincoln in GLVC Series This Weekend
Mar 27, 2025
The University of Illinois Springfield baseball team returns home this weekend for a Great Lakes Valley Conference series against Lincoln (Mo.), a newcomer to the GLVC this season. The teams will play a doubleheader starting at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, followed by another doubleheader beginning at noon on Saturday.
Illinois Springfield (12-10, 6-5 GLVC)
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Getting to know you: DeShun Campbell
Mar 27, 2025
DeShun Campbell is a program/student advisor (LS) for the College of Business and Management. What’s the most rewarding project you have worked on? |
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Navigating Graduation Season Without a Job Offer: Why You’re Not Behind
Mar 27, 2025
Graduation season is exciting—a milestone that kicks off a new chapter. But what if you don’t know what comes next? While your friends post their offer letters on LinkedIn, it’s easy to feel like you’re falling behind. If you don’t have a job lined up when you cross the graduation stage, that’s OK. Everyone’s path looks different, and not having a job at graduation doesn’t mean you won’t find success. Here are a few things to keep in mind as you navigate this transition: |