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UIS to host “Lift Every Voice: Collage Concert in Celebration of Black History Month”
Feb 10, 2022
WHAT: The University of Illinois Springfield (UIS) Music Program, the UIS Diversity Center and NPR Illinois will host “Lift Every Voice: Collage Concert in Celebration of Black History Month.” The concert is free and open to the public. WHEN: 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 20, 2022 WHERE: UIS Performing Arts Center, Sangamon Auditorium |
Time to apply if you will be graduating in Spring 2022 or Summer 2022!
Feb 09, 2022
Students graduating in Spring 2022 or Summer 2022 must submit an online Graduation Application via Student Self-Service (https://apps.uillinois.edu/ - “Graduation” tab) by the deadlines listed below: |
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UIS College of Business and Management earns prestigious AACSB reaccreditation
Feb 09, 2022
The College of Business and Management (CBM) at the University of Illinois Springfield has been reaccredited by the prestigious Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). |
Women's Basketball: PRAIRIE STARS WIN FIFTH STRAIGHT TO TIE LONGEST WIN STREAK SINCE 2010
Feb 04, 2022
Quincy came to town on a snowy Thursday and UIS sent them home with a 61-43 win. The Prairie Stars, led by Lauren Ladowski, won their fifth straight game, tying a record set by the 2009-2010 team when UIS went D2. This story aired on Channel1450.com on Feb. 3, 2022. Watch the video online. |
Springfield road conditions remain hazardous as snow total tops 11 inches in area
Feb 04, 2022
Road conditions in Sangamon County remained hazardous Thursday as Winter Storm Landon continued to dump snow on the area. More than 11 inches had fallen by Thursday afternoon. The storm particularly created havoc with government and travel by car, train and plane. Local highways continued to be called hazardous by police. They urged residents only to drive in case of an emergency. |