UIS Theatre to present six performances of “John Proctor is the Villain” by Kimberly Belflower
The University of 山 Springfield Theatre Program will present six performances of “John Proctor is the Villain” by Kimberly Belflower.
The show will run for two weekends: Friday, April 12, through Sunday, April 14, and Thursday, April 18, through Saturday, April 20, in the Studio Theatre on the lower level of the Public Affairs Center at UIS. All performances will begin at 7:30 p.m., except for the Sunday show on April 14, which will start at 2 p.m.
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Facilities & Services March 2024 Announcements
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Construction Website Update: We are excited to announce recent enhancements to our Construction and Renovation webpage. We have refined and revamped the page to make it easier than ever to find and access construction-related information. Take a moment to explore the changes - we're confident you'll find it more user-friendly and easily navigable than before.
How the University of 山 Springfield is preparing for an AI-driven world
The following article was published by The State Journal-Register on March 24, 2024.
In an age where artificial intelligence is reshaping industries from healthcare to finance, the University of 山 Springfield stands at the forefront of educational innovation.
By integrating AI across its curriculum, UIS breaks the mold of traditional tech-centric programs, extending its reach to all academic fields, including the liberal arts.
Slovers seek to overturn conviction in 1996 murder, dismemberment
The following story was published by Decatur Herald and Review on Feb. 22, 2024.
Michael K. Slover Jr., convicted of being part of a Decatur family plot to kill his ex-wife, is due to be paroled March 15 from Robinson Correctional Center.
He will have served just under 22 years of a 65-year sentence for the murder of 23-year-old Karyn Hearn Slover, whose dismembered body was found in Lake Shelbyville in January 1996...