Three teaching programs earn National recognition
Early childhood, English language arts and social science education -- earned national recognition from the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education.
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Early childhood, English language arts and social science education -- earned national recognition from the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education.
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Read onSchool of Social Work received the Partners in Advancing Education for International Social Work Award from the Council on Social Work Education.
Ranked 67th in the nation among Best Education Schools. Rehabilitation counseling program ranks fourth and our health education doctoral program ranks 11th.
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Military Advanced Education named us one of the Top 20 "military friendly universities" in the country. Kudos to our Workforce Education program.
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Our Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders offers a wide assortment of services and programs for children with autism, their families and service providers
Read onWith first- and second-place finishes in eight of nine events, the Southern Illinois University Carbondale Flying Salukis put in a dominating team performance to win the National Intercollegiate Flying Association Region VIII title Saturday, Nov. 1.
The inaugural SIU Guitar Festival brings two days of world guitar music to Southern Illinois University Carbondale on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 7-8.
Bob Moses, a primary organizer of the 1964 Mississippi Freedom Summer civil rights and black voter registration initiative, will speak at Southern Illinois University Carbondale on Nov. 12.
Southern Illinois University Carbondale will celebrate National Adult Student Recognition Week with a variety of special activities, beginning Monday, Nov. 3. The celebration runs through Nov. 7.
An amphitheater that overlooks Little Grassy Lake and was designed and built by Southern Illinois University Carbondale architecture and design students will officially open Saturday, Nov. 1.
The Day of the Dead Art Exhibit September 15 to November 15 Reception and discussion Sunday, November 2nd, 2-5 p.m. Morris Library, First Floor Rotunda Monarch butterflies end their migration...
The SIU School of Music is proud to welcome internationally renowned collaborative pianist Martin Katz for a residency on campus from November 2 ? 4. His residency will include master classes and lect...
Visit the family-friendly study room any time during Nov 3-7 to sign up for family-friendly prizes!...
The SISO once again presents its unique and highly acclaimed concert series for young persons....
Bowl and Burn! The Student Center is offering an exciting lunchtime fitness program every Tuesday, beginning Sept. 9, 2014! Walk (or drive) over to the Student Center and bowl a game with collea...
CARBONDALE, Ill. -- The redesigned Elementary Education program at Southern Illinois University Carbondale is among the first 10 university programs in the state to earn approval from the Illinois State Board of Education’s Illinois State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board.
CARBONDALE, Ill. -- Graduate students in Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s School of Social Work will soon have the opportunity to receive specialized trauma-based behavioral health training through paid fellowships.
Ruth Anne Rehfeldt, PhD, BCBA-D Professor, Behavior Analysis and Therapy and Certified Online Instructor, Online Learning Consortium presents An Introduction to MOOCs Wednesday, October 22, 2014 Noon -1:00 PM in Wham 219
A free, for-credit online learning opportunity is now available at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. SIU is offering its first Massive Open Online Course, better known as a MOOC. The course, Behavior Analysis and Therapy for Autism Spectrum Disorders, will debut during the spring 2015 semester.
Cynthia Sims, associate professor in Workforce Education and Development, will present, “Genderdized Lookism and Colorism Abroad,” at 3:30 p.m., Oct. 16, in Morris Library’s John C. Guyon Auditorium. The presentation is part of the “Diversity Wise Spotlight Series,” an event that showcases the inclusive excellence talents of faculty and staff.