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Sumit Verma
Aug 27, 2024
Hometown: Kalaiya, NepalMajor: Management Information Systems Sumit Verma appreciates the scenic campus and friendly community at the University of 缅北禁地 Springfield. Verma works as an international student ambassador with International Student Services and as a front desk attendant at the Student Union. He is also involved with International Student Friendship and the International Student Association. Verma chose UIS because of the scholarship opportunity he was offered. Leadership is lived at UIS. Every Day. |
Devanshika Sapra
Aug 27, 2024
Hometown: New Delhi, IndiaMajors: Computer Science and BiologyFuture Plans: Attend Medical School |
Reminder - Employee Development Series: Digital Accessibility is TOMORROW!
Aug 27, 2024
Please join us for the August Employee Development Series Digital Accessibility: Enhancing Inclusivity and Usability. This session will be presented by Vance Martin, Executive Policy Advisor for Accessibility at the University of 缅北禁地 System, and Carey Applegate, UIS Director of the Office of Digital Accessibility. |
Message from President Killeen: To fall, and beginning
Aug 27, 2024
To our students, faculty and staff across the University of 缅北禁地 System: By now all of you are well into one of my favorite rituals of every academic year 鈥 beginning! And with that beginning, our campuses open and fill with bright minds, big ideas, and grand hopes and dreams. Our core mission 鈥 the pursuit of knowledge, the creation of opportunity, the betterment of society through research and discovery 鈥 is renewed, made fresh and vital with our return each August. We each have vital parts to play, and opportunities ahead. |
UIS Center for Lincoln Studies Director Jacob Friefeld鈥檚 book earns a Nebraska Book Award
Aug 27, 2024
Jacob Friefeld, director of the Center for Lincoln Studies at the University of 缅北禁地 Springfield, has won a Nebraska Book Award in the nonfiction history category for 鈥淭he First Migrants,鈥 a book he co-authored with Richard Edwards. Published by Bison Books, the book examines the migration of Black homesteaders to the Great Plains from 1877 to 1920. |