PAR is looking for a broadcast writing instructor for this fall
The Public Affairs Reporting program at the University of Ăĺ±±˝űµŘ Springfield is seeking an adjunct broadcast writing instructor to provide individualized and group instruction during the Fall 2022 semester to graduate-level students enrolled in PAR.
The instructor will assist the PAR director in delivering PAR 501, Advanced Public Affairs Reporting, the core news writing course students must complete prior to beginning PAR news reporting internships at the Capitol.
New Intercession Course Offering, Dr. Brandon Derman
New Intercession Course Offering, Dr. Brandon Derman
During the new Winter Intersession term between Fall and Spring semesters, nine students from ENS and other programs enrolled in Dr. Derman’s Topics in Environmental Studies course “Understanding Struggles for Climate Justice.” The course examined the ways in which climate change is increasingly being understood as an issue of intergenerational, racial, and global justice, building on Derman’s longstanding research interests, explored in his new book.
GIS Workshop on Mapping COVID-19, Dr. Yun Zhao and Dr. Junu Shrestha
GIS Workshop on Mapping COVID-19, Dr. Yun Zhao and Dr. Junu Shrestha
On November 14, 2020, the GIS Lab, joined by Junu Shrestha from the UIS Public Health Department, offered a virtual GIS workshop titled “Mapping COVID-19 Using GIS.” The workshop introduced the use of desktop and online GIS tools in visualizing COVID- 19 to help in the decision-making process. Two example products are included here. This is the first time the GIS Lab offered an online workshop.
Research on Plastic Bag Legislation
Research on Plastic Bag Legislation, Dr. Megan Styles
This past summer, ENS Chair Dr. Megan Styles and PA faculty member Dr. Junfeng Wang, conducted research on the adoption of plastic bag legislation in Ăĺ±±˝űµŘ communities. They interviewed city officials and community leaders in the five IL municipalities that have adopted plastic bag laws (e.g. bans or fees designed to deter the use of these bags) to understand why these communities adopted these laws and their experiences with implementation. Drs.
Allison Thornley named the UIS Employee of the Month for March 2022
Allison Thornley has been named the University of Ăĺ±±˝űµŘ Springfield Employee of the Month for March 2022. She has worked for UIS Athletics since 2011 and currently serves as the associate athletic director for strategic planning and finance and the senior women's administrator.