On Tuesday, the Faculty Senate approved RMEs, or program change plans, for six proposed new schools, another step forward in the revitalization of our academic structure. The schools are: Applied Engineering and Technology. Biological Sciences. Computing. Earth Systems and Sustainability. Health Sciences. Psychology and Behavioral Sciences. A special senate committee that is conducting initial reviews…
Category: Chancellor Carlo Montemagno
Posts by Chancellor Carlo Montemagno
Making a difference in Southern Illinois
When faculty research leads to community impact, everyone benefits. Two grants provide strong examples of how research supported by external funding helps us fulfill our mission. Helping STEM teachers A recent grant from the National Science Foundation will help SIU continue to enhance the teaching of STEM subjects to junior high and high school students…
Statement regarding documents released by SIU system
A story in today’s Southern Illinoisan reviews documents outlining behind-the-scenes conversations about the recent reallocation proposal. While I was aware of some of this information, the deeper backstory is both disheartening and disturbing on a professional and personal level. I believe SIU Carbondale deserves far better and fairer treatment as a partner in the SIU system. However, I…
Discoveries and inventions demonstrate the Saluki spirit
Our mission statement refers to “innovation in research and activity” and “nurturing student success.” We accomplish both through emphasis on student research. In fact, studying at a major research institution confers a wealth of benefits upon our students. They are constantly pushed to explore real-world problems and come up with practical solutions. The result is…
Statement from Carlo Montemagno
As many of you know, I have recently curtailed my public schedule in order to address significant back and hip pain. The pain was originally thought to be cysts that have now been treated, thanks to the great team at SIH. With their help, I am feeling much better. However, as often happens in these…
Fulfilling our mission through partnerships
Historically, public universities have received nearly 100 percent of their resources from state funds and tuition. Declines in state appropriations – more than 23 percent for SIU between the 2001 and 2018 fiscal years – have been offset over the years by increases in tuition and fees. Clearly, this is a pattern that cannot continue….
Opportunity zone to support local economic development
SIU remains attuned to ways we can support our regional and local economies. Being part of a newly designated “opportunity zone” will give us one more avenue to have a positive impact. The new opportunity zone program is based on the Federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. The act allows individuals and organizations…
Mission accomplishing
“SIU embraces a unique tradition of access and opportunity, inclusive excellence, innovation in research and creativity, and outstanding teaching focused on nurturing student success. As a nationally ranked public research university and regional economic catalyst, we create and exchange knowledge to shape future leaders, improve our communities, and transform lives.” SIU’s mission statement tells us…
Summer programs enhance education
I am a strong believer in the benefits of hands-on and experiential learning. SIU offers a number of unique opportunities to participate in research and creative activities starting in a student’s freshman year. These opportunities extend beyond the SIU campus. This summer, many of our students are gaining invaluable experience and knowledge by participating in…
Insights into the reallocation proposal
Many of you may have seen the opinion piece that includes details about the development of a recent proposal to transfer funds from the Carbondale to the Edwardsville campus. (Ultimately, the board did not pass the proposal; shortly after the vote, some legislators proposed separating the SIU system.) I will let the statements that have…