The Illinois Board of Higher Education’s approval of a nursing program at SIU Carbondale is a major achievement. It speaks not only to the hard work for which we are known, but also to many of our priorities. Here are a few: Enrollment: We anticipate that the nursing program will enroll 300 students by its…
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Grow personally and professionally: Take a class
One of the great benefits to working on a college campus is the opportunity to expand our horizons by taking classes. For SIU employees who are completing a degree or simply seeking personal growth, the price is right: tuition and most fees are waived for those taking SIU courses on campus or online. I’m personally…
New Schools Launch
Guest Blog by Meera Komarraju Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs On July 1, SIU Carbondale launched seven new schools as part of our ongoing academic reorganization. One of the first steps in creating a new school was to identify its leadership. Faculty in the schools determined whether they wanted to move forward with…
State budget brings good news for SIU
The new state budget passed by legislators and signed by the governor contains a lot of good news for Illinois colleges and universities in general and for SIU specifically. The budget for the 2020 fiscal year includes a 5 percent increase in general operating funding for each institution plus increases in funding for MAP grants,…
Pack leaders keep it personal at SIU
I recently had the pleasure to present our annual Faculty and Staff Excellence Awards. Each recipient has made significant contributions to SIU through outstanding teaching, meaningful research and strong leadership, both at SIU and throughout the community. The recipients — Sukesh R. Bhaumik, Ken B. Anderson, Farhan Chowdhury, Nilanjana Bardhan, Jeff McGoy and Timothy Lyle…
Congratulations, graduates!
This weekend, nearly 2,600 students will walk across the stage, diplomas in hand, ready to start the next phase of their lives. Whether they are planning to continue their education or enter the workforce, I would like to take a moment to congratulate them. We will also honor the accomplishments and contributions of six outstanding…
Reorganization moves forward with approval of five new schools
In March, we announced the approval of the first seven schools approved by the Illinois Board of Higher Education as part of academic reorganization. Today, I am pleased to share that five more schools have been approved by the IBHE: School of Agricultural Sciences, bringing together programs in agribusiness economics, animal sciences, forestry, as well…
Great events fill a busy calendar
The spring semester is in full swing, which means this is SIU’s busiest time. There are more events planned on campus than I can keep track of, including theater productions, musical performances, lectures and more. SIU is celebrating Earth Month and Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month while also gearing up for commencement. All of…
Happy Birthday, SIU!
Now that the Day of Giving is behind us, we look forward to a year of events, speakers and general celebration on campus as SIU recognizes its sesquicentennial. I have written before about our themes of Saluki TRADITION, Saluki PRIDE and Saluki PROMISE, and I am ready to see how everyone on campus embraces those…
Thank you for making a difference
On Wednesday, SIU kicked off its 150th Anniversary celebration with our third annual Day of Giving. It was an appropriate launch, as our university has always relied on its donors and community to ensure that SIU students advance and thrive. Thank you to everyone who donated, volunteered or otherwise worked to make our Day of…