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With 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 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...
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...
Non Traditional Student Services, Student Services Building, Room 484 Get your week off to a great start with a hot cup of coffee or warm cocoa, and learn about resources available though SIU's offic...
Visit the family-friendly study room any time during Nov 3-7 to sign up for family-friendly prizes!...
Join us to celebrate as we proclaim the first week of November as Adult Student Recognition Week at SIU! Refreshments served....
The Marion Kleinau Theatre continues its brilliant season with the second show of the season: 30 Days: A Story of Confinement. This show, which runs October 23-25, is an absurdist tragicomedy, written, directed, and compiled by J.J. Ceniceros and assistant directed by Karthiga Devi Veeramani.
Theatrical readings will be held as part of the "Big Muddy Shorts" series on Thursday, Oct. 9, at 8pm in the C.H. Moe Theater. Free and open to the public.
October 9, 7:30pm: Concert Choir and Wind Ensemble present "PRISM: We Shall Overcome." Shryock Auditorium, $12/$6.
Join the Department of Theater for a pre-show lecture before the Sunday performance of CURTAINS. Lecture will be held in the MCMA Dean's Conference Room and is open to the public.
3rd Annual School of Music Concert in Honor of Hispanic Heritage Month Faculty, Students, Alumni and Staff will perform a variety of classical music from Spain to Latin America, including such composers as de Falla, Ginastera, Viardot, Albéniz, Montsalvatge, Obradors, Rodrigo, Guastavino, Granados and others. The audience will get a chance to participate as well! 5 p.m. Old Baptist Foundation FREE
Liberal Arts fields of study offer a wide range of baccalaureate, master's and doctoral degrees. From National Geographic to NATO, our students’ careers are beginning the moment they set foot on campus.
We offer more majors, minors, and interdisciplinary programs than any other college, with the ability to collaborate across academic fields and across the world. We equip our graduates with the power of incredible integrative thinking. Where do you want your education to take you?
Three anthropology doctoral students and an emeritus professor have won an international award for their research on baboons and dental anthropology.
Top HonorsCasi Scheidt was recently named first place winner at the McNair Scholars Summer Research Symposium.
Read MoreGENV alum Brett Murphy ('10) is collecting high-resolution environmental mapping data to study deadly Oso flood and landslide.
Learn MorePhilosophy student Andrew Barrette will be heading to Belgium to research at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.
Read MoreCESL director Cheryl Ernst will represent SIU at the fifth annual EducationUSA forum in Washington D.C.
Read MoreProfessor Michael Hoane (Psychology) has been recognized for his steady advancements in the field of traumatic brain injury.
Read MoreAssistant Professor Carola Daffner has been named winner of the 2014 Teaching Excellence Award for the College of Liberal Arts.
Read MoreHistorian Natasha Zaretsky was recently honored with the "Best Paper in Environmental Studies" prize by the American Studies Association.
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