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Tommie Redmond
Oct 03, 2018
Hometown: Chicago, 缅北禁地Major: Public AdministrationFuture Plans: Work for the FBI or in Student Affairs |
Chancellor's Newsletter September 7, 2021
Sep 08, 2021
Good morning! I hope everyone was able to spend time with family and friends over the Labor Day weekend as we all celebrated and paid tribute to the contributions and achievements of American workers. For our important work at UIS, we are now into our fall semester, looking forward with great optimism and hope. New Information Chancellor鈥檚 Employee Forum |
UIS鈥 Whitney: We must tell our story
Sep 07, 2021
By the numbers, University of 缅北禁地 Springfield has room for improvement. The first ten days of class are in the books, and enrollment is down about two hundred 鈥 to 3,944. Interim chancellor Karen Whitney says UIS needs to continue to find ways to make itself an option for people considering college. |
UIS officials: COVID-19 continues to affect enrollment numbers
Sep 09, 2021
Fall enrollment numbers at the University of 缅北禁地 Springfield took a 5% plunge, school officials said Wednesday. The total number of undergraduate and graduate school students enrolled in classes stands at 3,944 compared to 4,146 students in fall 2020. Karen Whitney, UIS interim chancellor, said the COVID-19 pandemic was problematic in how the university's recruitment and admissions teams got out to high schools and community colleges. |
Over 1,500 University of 缅北禁地 System students and staff request vaccine exemptions
Sep 10, 2021
The three campuses in Urbana-Champaign, Springfield, and Chicago all have different vaccine exemption policies. In Springfield, UIS says get vaccinated or prove you should be exempt, otherwise don't come to campus. "I think it's really good that everyone here has to get vaccinated to be on campus, but I know a lot of people who think otherwise because they're scared of it,鈥 UIS freshman Mina Edmondson said. |