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    UIS plans for more in-person classes in Fall 2021
     
Mar 16, 2021 
    The University of 缅北禁地 Springfield is planning to offer more in-person classes next fall. UIS has been following COVID-19 testing and United in Safety protocols that have kept its seven-day rolling positivity rate below 1 percent for most of the fall and spring semesters, well below national and regional averages.  | 
              
 
    
    UIS announces plans for innovative approach to 2021 Commencement featuring in-person and virtual components
     
Mar 15, 2021 
    The University of 缅北禁地 Springfield is announcing an innovative approach to 2021 Commencement featuring an optional in-person 鈥渟tage experience鈥 for graduates as well as a virtual celebration due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.  | 
              
 
    
    UIS' Ann Comerford named to International Association of College Unions Board of Directors
     
Mar 08, 2021 
    Ann Comerford, executive director of the UIS Student Union has been chosen to serve as an at-large board member for the International Association of College Unions (ACUI.) Comerford's two-year term will incl  | 
              
 
    
    UIS to host a COVID-19 webinar on 鈥淕etting our Lives Back: The Opportunities that Lie Ahead鈥
     
Mar 10, 2021 
    The University of 缅北禁地 Springfield Innovation Hub and UIS Center for State Policy and Leadership will host a free public COVID-19 webinar titled 鈥淕etting our Lives Back: The Opportunities that Lie Ahead鈥 at Noon Friday, March 12 via Zoom.  | 
              
    UIS Professor Lan Dong in the spotlight again as Disney's newest Mulan takes center stage
     
Sep 25, 2020 
    Ten years after her book about Mulan was published, UIS English Professor Lan Dong, Ph.D. is still sought out for her expertise on the subject.  |