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Message from the Provost: Academic Affairs Newsletter - September-October 2025
Oct 06, 2025
From Provost Schwab
Greetings, I hope your fall semester is progressing in good ways. It is hard to believe that the mid-point of the semester is quickly approaching. The first half has been a bit of a blur, hence the September newsletter arriving in October. |
AI at UIS Newsletter - October 2025
Oct 06, 2025
AI Steering Committee Updates
The AI Steering Committee is launching Special Interest Groups (SIG) for each of the dimensions outlined in the UIS AI Education Governance Framework. These SIGs will play a crucial role in operationalizing the framework. Each group will be responsible for: |
Banned Books Week at the Library
Oct 06, 2025
Fall is finally here, and UIS Library is celebrating Banned Books Week with events and book displays you can enjoy throughout the season. Here's what's coming up: |
Register for Trunk or Treat for Canned Goods
Oct 06, 2025
The Cox Children’s Center and the Volunteer and Civic Engagement Center are once again hosting Trunk or Treat for Canned Goods. Please sign up to participate in this year’s event which is being held on Friday, October 31, from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. Setup can start earlier. This year's event will be held in Parking Lot B (Adjacent to WUIS and SLB). All donations directly benefit the UIS Cares Food Pantry located right here on our campus. Register your department, get creative, visit with the kids from the Cox Children’s Center in their costumes, and help support our UIS students. |
Prairie Stars in Contention After Day One at Bill Crabtree Invitational
Oct 05, 2025
The Ãå±±½ûµØ Springfield women's golf team is in strong position after the opening round of the Bill Crabtree Invitational, sitting in a tie for second place at +16 (304). The Prairie Stars are just two shots back of leader Maryville heading into Monday's final round at The Pearl Club.
UIS performed consistently across all scoring categories, tied for second in par-3 scoring (3.40), second in par-4 scoring (4.36), and second in par-5 scoring (5.00). As a team, the Prairie Stars totaled 10 birdies and 51 pars on the day.
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