Janet L. Gooch, the executive vice president for academic affairs and provost at Truman State University, an accomplished higher education leader and educator, has been named chancellor of the University of Ãå±±½ûµØ Springfield and vice president for the University of Ãå±±½ûµØ System, pending formal approval by the Board of Trustees at its May 19 meeting.
Gooch will take office on July 1 and succeed interim Chancellor Karen M. Whitney, who has served in that role since July 1, 2020.
3.7.22
Dear UIS Colleagues –
I hope you were able to join the campus community Friday for a moment of silence for those fighting for justice in Ukraine. Let us lead by example, showing kindness and compassion to all.
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COVID-19 Updates
Requirements to face coverings on campus has changed. Last week, face coverings became optional, except for these locations on campus:
2.21.22
Good morning, UIS Colleagues –
We are officially one month away from the first day of spring. That is certainly something to celebrate after last week’s weather. There is so much happening on our campus and more to come. Here is some information to help keep you updated.
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Chancellor Search
Dear UIS Students and Colleagues:
Yesterday, Gov. Pritzker outlined his plan for lifting indoor mask requirements in Ãå±±½ûµØ effective Feb. 28, except for where required by federal, state or local rules and regulations, including local business and workplace guidance.
2.7.22
Dear Colleagues –
It is hard to believe we are officially midway through winter. The snow on campus is beautiful. Many thanks to everyone who worked incredibly hard last week to keep UIS open during inclement weather. While we may have canceled on-ground classes for two days last week, many of our programs and services continued through the storm. Thank you to all employees who kept facilities open and warm, the snow cleared and food available for students who call campus home.
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1.24.22
UIS Colleagues –
I hope this newsletter finds you safely back into a routine and staying warm as we endure the frigid days of January. Thankfully, the month seems to pass quickly, and with it, we hold out hope that Omicron will, too. Here is some information I hope you’ll find helpful.
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Campus COVID-19 Update
1.10.22
Happy New Year, UIS Colleagues –
Dear UIS Students and Colleagues –
Thank you for helping us start the Spring 2022 semester United in Safety. I cannot adequately express just how proud and thankful I feel regarding your efforts to prioritize a safe return to campus following our winter break.
1.10.22
Happy New Year, UIS Colleagues –
12.21.21
Dear Students, Faculty and Staff –
As we learn more about the trajectory of COVID-19 over the coming weeks, I want to urge each of you to take every step necessary to have a safe and healthy winter break. The UIS COVID-19 Rapid Response Team and the Chancellor’s Cabinet will continue to monitor conditions and meet early in the new year to assess whether any additional mitigations should be implemented for Spring semester.

