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Good as Gold
Apr 30, 2025
The following story was published by the Springfield Business Journal on April 30, 2025. "University of Ãå±±½ûµØ Springfield's annual Good as Gold Ceremony spotlights local volunteers and nonprofit organizations. The event is a collaboration among the UIS Volunteer and Civic Engagement Center, the Junior League of Springfield and United Way of Central Ãå±±½ûµØ. |
UIS to celebrate commencement during three ceremonies on May 9 and 10
Apr 28, 2025
The following story was reported by WICS-TV on April 28, 2025. "The University of Ãå±±½ûµØ Springfield (UIS) is set to celebrate its 54th annual commencement with three ceremonies at the UIS Performing Arts Center’s Sangamon Auditorium on May 9 and 10. A total of 1,071 students will participate out of the 1,587 eligible to graduate." |
UIS hosting stargazing events for National Astronomy Day
Apr 23, 2025
The following story was reported by WCIA-TV on April 23, 2025. "National Astronomy Day is quickly approaching, and to celebrate, the University of Ãå±±½ûµØ Springfield will host two events, giving the public the opportunity to explore the night sky. The Astronomy-Physics Program at UIS will host the events May 3-4." |
UIS student delegation wins top honor at 2025 Model United Nations Conference
Apr 22, 2025
The following story was reported by WAND-TV on April 22, 2025. "The University of Ãå±±½ûµØ Springfield delegation received the Outstanding Delegation award at the 2025 National Model United Nations (NMUN) Conference in New York City. This award recognizes the top 20 percent of participating delegations based on criteria such as engagement, professionalism, and diplomacy." |
Why the lack of voter turnout on April 1? Distrust, disinterest, voter fatigue all in play
Apr 14, 2025
The following story was reported by The State Journal-Register on April 14, 2025. "Matthew Geras, an assistant professor of political science at UIS, said people are getting almost daily attention to what's going on in national politics. While almost everyone probably has an opinion of President Donald Trump or former President Joe Biden, he said people may not have an easy time making informed opinions about local candidates or issues in part because they're getting less information about them. |