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University of Illinois at Springfield

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University of Illinois at Springfield
Image:Logo 20.jpg
Motto Learning and Labor
Established 1969
Type Public
President Richard Ringeisen
Undergraduates 3,000
Postgraduates 2,500
Location Springfield, Illinois, USA
Campus Suburban
Colors Blue and white
Mascot Prairie Stars
Website [1]

The University of Illinois at Springfield (UIS) is a small, liberal arts university and the third campus of the University of Illinois system. UIS was established in 1969 as Sangamon State University by the Illinois General Assembly and became a part of the University of Illinois on July 1, 1995.

The 746 acre (3.0 km²) campus is located on the suburban southeast side of Springfield, Illinois near Lake Springfield.

Known for its focus on teaching, faculty and a record in business education, UIS serves 5,500 students in 18 master's degree, 20 undergraduate programs, and a doctorate in Public Administration. The academic curriculum of the campus emphasizes a strong liberal arts core, and array of professional programs, extensive opportunities in experiential education, and a broad engagement in public affairs issues in its academic and community service pursuits.

UIS (along with Governors State University) was once one of the two upper-division and graduate universities in Illinois. Since 2001 UIS has switched to a full four-year undergraduate program, adding 100 freshmen and 100 sophomores to the university under the name of Capital Scholars. In 2006, 250 more freshmen were added, making the Capital Scholars a general education-type program and the original Capital Scholars into a honors program under the name of Capital Honors Scholars. Honors students are currently required to live on-campus in the Lincoln Residence Hall. Future residence halls and facilities are in the works for this expanding university, including a 4,000 seat arena, a new recreation center, and more suite-style and townhouse-style residences. Renovations of existing buildings, especially those constructed in the 1970s, are in the works. These buildings lie mostly on the east quad of the UIS campus.

The campus offers many small classes, substantial student-faculty interaction, and an evolving technology-enhanced learning environment. UIS is also marketing online education.


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[edit] Campus Diversity

While UIS lies mainly in a perceived conservative city and state, the campus itself is a place of free thought and open mindedness. Since its founding this campus has been considered liberal compared to the city it is in.

Some notable campus organizations that exist are:

  • Queer-Straight Alliance
  • Christian Student Fellowship
  • Student Government Association
  • College Republicans
  • College Democrats
  • College Independents
  • Sankofa
  • Descendents of Africa

[edit] Campus Buildings

Most buildings are given a three-letter acronym based on the name.

(Upper Quad) University Hall - UHB, Public Affairs Center - PAC, Brookens Library - BRK, Health & Sciences Building - HSB

(Lower Quad) WUIS/WIPA Radio Station - WUIS, Student Life Building - SLB, Visual and Performing Arts Building - VPA, Student Affairs Building - SAB, Human Resources Building - HRB, Cox Child Care Center

(Elsewhere on Campus) Sangamon Schools Credit Union, Shepherd Farmhouse, Spencer House, UIS Campus Police Dept.

[edit] "Living. Learning. Leading."

The campaign image for the UIS Office of Housing & Residential Life is "Living. Learning. Leading." Most students living on campus are actively involved with campus life and community events, and help make UIS more diverse. In Lincoln Residence Hall, there are two lifestyle wings: Twosouth - Healthy Lifestyles Wing; and Two West - Community Service and Volunteerism Wing. Two other wings in the Residence hall have websites as well: One South and 3 West.

Lincoln Residence Hall - LRH, Homer L. Butler Commons - HLB

Apartments: Clover Court - CLV, Bluebell Court - BBL, Larkspur Court - LKR

Townhouses: Pennyroyal Court - PRL, Foxglove Court - FXG, Marigold Court - MGR

Family Housing: Sunflower Court - SFL

[edit] Campus Streets

The streets that lie within the campus are all named after poets.

Vachel Lindsay Drive, Carl Sandburg Drive, Eliza Farnham Drive, Gwendolyn Brooks Drive, Nelson Algren Lane, William Maxwell Lane, Richard Wright Drive, West Lake Shore Drive, Eleventh Street, John's Trail, Toronto Road, University Drive, University Plaza, Shepherd Road,

[edit] Notable alumni

  • Ward Churchill - University of Colorado Professor, social critic, Activist
  • James A. Downing - Founder, Illinois Venture Capital Association ('99 MBA)
  • Kathleen D. Gowin - Senior VP of Sales, Bank of America ('87 MBA)
  • Michael A. Dunbar - Nationally Renowned Sculptor ('76 MA)
  • Karen A. Hasara - Former Mayor, Springfield, IL ('72 BA Psychology, '92 MA Legal Studies)
  • Randall F. Dunn - Vice President, Navix Imaging, Inc. ('73 BA Economics, '74 MA Health Administration)
  • Thomas E. Livingston - Resident Vice President, CSX Transportation for the State of Illinois ('90 BS Media Studies, '97 MPA)
  • Lin N. Ezell - Director, Marine Corps National Museum ('74 BA Literature)
  • Pamela M. McDonough - CEO, DeAngelo-McDonough Construction Management Company of Chicago ('89 MPA)
  • Syma R. Mendelsohn - Executive Vice President and COO, JZA, Inc. ('75 MA History)
  • Michael S. Schwartz - Chairman, US Railroad Retirement Board ('80 MA Educational Leadership)
  • Kevin Purcell - Consultant, Microsoft Corporation ('80, MA Human Systems Development)
  • Thom M. Serafin - President and CEO, Serafin & Associates ('73 BA Communication, '93 MA Public Affairs Reporting)
  • Diane Rutledge, Ph.D. - Superintendent of Schools, Springfield Public School District 186 ('78 MA Educational Leadership)
  • Phillip T. Zeni, Sr. - CEO & Senior Consultant, The NEXT LEVEL Management Consultants ('73 Bachelor of Arts, Work, Culture, and Society)

[edit] Notable faculty

SSU Logo circa 1970
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