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Southern Illinois University Carbondale

Southern Illinois University (SIU or SIUC) is a public research university in Carbondale, Illinois. Founded in 1869, SIU is the oldest and flagship campus of the Southern Illinois University system.[7] The university enrolls students from all 50 states as well as more than 100 countries. It is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity".[8] SIU offers 3 associate, 100 bachelor's, 73 master's, and 36 Ph.D. programs in addition to professional degrees in architecture, law, and medicine.[9][10][11]

Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Former name
Southern Illinois Normal University (1869–1947)
MottoDeo Volente
("God willing")
TypePublic Research University
Established1869; 154 years ago (1869)
AccreditationHLC
Endowment$190,098,063 (FY2021)[1]
Budget$554,225,700 (FY2021)[2]
ChancellorAustin A. Lane
PresidentDaniel F. Mahony
Academic staff
1,392 (2021)[3]
Administrative staff
4,383 (2021)[3]
Students11,366 (Spring 2022)[4]
Undergraduates8,299 (Fall 2022)[5]
Postgraduates3,067 (Fall 2022)[4]
Location, ,
United States
CampusCollege Town, Rural, 1,133 acres (459 ha)
ColorsMaroon and white[6]
   
NicknameSalukis
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division I FCSMVC
MascotSaluki
Websitesiu.edu

History

 
The Pulliam Hall clock tower has a carillon that is regularly played. This landmark tower has been incorporated into the logo of SIU.

An Act of the Twenty-sixth General Assembly of Illinois, approved March 9, 1869, created Southern Illinois Normal College, the second state-supported normal school in Illinois.[12] Carbondale held the ceremony of cornerstone laying, May 17, 1870.[13] The first historic session of Southern Illinois Normal University was a summer institute, with a first faculty of eight members and an enrollment of 53 students.[14] It was renamed Southern Illinois University in 1947.

The university continued primarily as a teacher's college until Delyte W. Morris took office as president of the university in 1948. Morris was SIU's longest-serving president (1948–1970).[15] During his presidency, Morris transformed SIU, adding Colleges of Law, Medicine and Dentistry. Southern Illinois University grew rapidly in size from 3,500 to over 24,800 students between 1950 and 1991.[16]

In 1957, a second campus of SIU was established at Edwardsville. This school, now known as Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, is an independent university within the SIU system.

SIU offered the first program to provide support to students with specific learning disabilities at a college level. "Project Achieve" was founded at SIU by Barbara Cordoni Kupiec in 1978. She pursued a career in the field initially to help her own children, and left behind a legacy that has assisted several thousand other students in earning their degrees. In 1983, Project Achieve became the Clinical Center Achieve program when SIUC decided to institutionalize the program, making it a permanent part of the university's structure.

Academic programs and rankings

USNWR graduate school rankings[23]
Education 43
Engineering 52
Law 92
USNWR departmental rankings[23]
Biological Sciences 64
Chemistry 65
Clinical Psychology 21
Computer Science 79
Criminology 9
Earth Sciences 63
Economics 72
English 56
Fine Arts 75
History 67
Mathematics 68
Physician's Assistant 36
Physics 73
Political Science 59
Psychology 62
Public Affairs 57
Public Health 38
Rehabilitation Counseling 2
Social Work 64
Sociology 81
Speech-Language Pathology 59

SIU offers 120 undergraduate majors, with more than 200 specializations, and over 100 minors. Its programs also include 80 master’s degrees and 40 doctoral degrees, in addition to professional degrees in law and medicine.[24] The university provides general and professional training ranging from two-year associate degrees to doctoral programs, as well as certificate and non-degree programs meeting the needs of those uninterested in degree education.[25] SIU's full undergraduate program offerings are listed in its academic catalogue. Program accredidations are also listed on the same site.

SIU enrolls students from all 50 US states and over 100 other nations. The university is classified as a Doctoral/Research-Extensive University by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Learning.[26] In 2022, The Princeton Review included SIU Carbondale among its “Best of the Midwest”.[27] SIU ranked in the top 3 percent of 20,000 institutions of higher learning in the Center for World University Rankings for 2020-2021. SIU ranks No. 437 in the world and No. 94 nationally.[28] In 2019, SIU was listed among College Gazette’s “10 Best ‘Hidden Gem’ Public Universities in the U.S.”[29] SIU has also been recognized for its commitment to sustainability, diversity, and other achievements.[30]

Academic colleges and schools

The various colleges, schools, and academic departments which make up SIU have been reorganized and renamed countless times since the university's founding. SIU's original designation as a teachers' college, or normal school, means many of its current academic programs can trace their establishment to a period before the creation of the college they belong to today. Only the College of Liberal Arts can trace an unbroken lineage to the year SIU was officially granted limited university status by an act of the Illinois legislature in 1943. At that time, only two other colleges and the graduate school existed.[31]

The College of Agricultural, Life, and Physical Sciences, along with the College of Health and Human Sciences, are created from programs which originally belonged to the now-defunct College of Science, College of Agriculture, and College of Applied Science and Arts. The College of Engineering, Computing, Technology, and Math was originally created as the College of Engineering and Technology; the result of a protracted struggle to create an independent engineering college.[32] The most recent reordering occurred when the College of Mass Communications and Media Arts became the College of Arts and Media.

College[33] Founded Acronym

College of Agricultural, Life, and Physical Sciences 1972 CALPS
College of Arts and Media 2021 CAM
College of Business and Analytics 1957 CoBA
College of Engineering, Computing, Technology, and Mathematics 1979 CoECTM
College of Health and Human Sciences 1961 CHHS
College of Liberal Arts 1943 CoLA
Graduate School 1943
School of Education 1943
School of Law 1972
School of Medicine 1970

College of Agricultural, Life, and Physical Sciences[34]

The College of Agricultural, Life, and Physical Sciences consists of six constituent schools and several pre-health professional programs. It is based in the Agricultural Building, which was constructed in 1957.[35] The college offers experiential opportunities for students in the form of a 2,000+ acre working farm, tree improvement center, and other hands-on activities. SIU is the only public university in Illinois to offer a zoology program, and one of only two to offer programs in botany and microbiology.

College of Arts and Media[36]

The College of Arts and Media consists of six constituent schools, including the School of Architecture, School of Music, and School of Journalism and Advertising. As a mixture of liberal arts and digital humanities, the College of Arts and Media combines practical education with programs catering to creative pursuits. SIU offers a number of programs associated with College of Arts and Media students, including the McLeod Summer Playhouse theatre series, the Southern Illinois Symphony Orchestra, and SIU's student newspaper, The Daily Egyptian.

College of Business and Analytics[37]

The College of Business and Analytics consists of three constituent schools, focusing on three major areas of academic focus for the college: the School of Accountancy, the School of Analytics, Finance, and Economics, and the School of Management and Marketing. Due to its association with the College of Liberal Arts, the School of Analytics, Finance, and Economics offers a B.A. degree in economics, one of only a few B.S. programs at SIU to also offer a B.A. option. The college offers numerous research facilities, including a trading floor equipped with Bloomberg terminals.[38] The Saluki Student Investment Fund, a student organization directed by the college, manages a $3.8 million portfolio for the university. The college also offers an online M.B.A. program that was ranked #58 in the nation in 2023.[39]

College of Engineering, Computing, Technology, and Mathematics[40]

The College of Engineering, Computing, Technology, and Mathematics consists of six constituent schools with a wide range of national accreditation. The college is housed in a modern four-building engineering complex located near Campus Lake. The college is one of the few institutions in the United States to offer a concurrent masters with a J.D. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering and Law.[41] Students in the School of Computing can choose between a B.A. and a B.S. degree in Computer Science, with the option to focus on Graphic Design and/or Game Design and Development by completing a joint minor with the College of Arts and Media.

College of Health and Human Sciences[42]

The College of Health and Human Sciences consists of seven constituent schools, with programs ranging from the School of Aviation and the School of Automotive to the School of Justice and Public Safety as well as the School of Psychological and Behavioral Sciences. The polyglot nature of the college's programs means students of radiological science, paralegal studies, mortuary science, dental hygiene, and aviation flight all belong to the College of Health and Human Sciences. SIU's School of Aviation, which maintains separate facilities at the Transportation Education Center near Southern Illinois Airport, hosts the nationally recognized Flying Salukis.

College of Liberal Arts[43]

The College of Liberal Arts consists of six constituent schools and a pre-law professional program. The college's programs are augmented with faculty-sponsored research experiences, the ability to mix and match majors and minors to suit preferences and needs, access to internships, study abroad opportunities, and the university honors program. Most of the college's classrooms and offices are found in Faner Hall, an iconic part of the SIU campus whose twisting hallways are explained on a specially maintained page on the college's website.

Campus

At the time of SIU's first class in 1874, the university consisted of one three-story building constructed between 1870 and 1874.[44] Many of the university's first buildings were constructed as the university expanded throughout the late 1800s and early 1900s. Major modern additions were built during the 1960-70s and the 2000-10s. The age of the university is reflected in the various architectural styles on display, including examples of Victorian and Brutalist designs. In addition to its physical facilities, the campus boasts several areas of natural beauty, including Thompson Woods and Campus Lake. Various memorials, monuments, artistic structures, and other sites of interest are also present throughout the campus.

Student amenities

 
Student Services Building

SIU offers a number of modern amenities for the benefit of its students. These include the Student Services Building, the Student Center, Morris Library, the Student Recreation Center, and the Student Health Center.

The Student Services Building contains most of the university's student-related offices. Spread across four floors, students have easy access to help and consultation from advisors at the Undergraduate Admissions Office, Graduate School, Financial Aid Office, University Housing, Career Development Center, Student Multicultural Resource Center, Registrar, Bursar, and the Dean of Students' Office.

 
Student Center

The Student Center is a large building near the center of campus which serves as a hub for events held by students and community members. Containing over eight and a half acres of space, the building hosts food vendors, dining and study spaces, a bowling alley and pool room, Esports Arena, the University Bookstore, Sustainability Hub, the Craft Shop, and the Saluki Food Pantry. It is the former home of the WIDB 104.3 FM student-run radio station.[45] It is also the main meeting space for most of SIU's RSOs, as well as the Black Affairs Office, International Student Council, Student Programming Council, and both student governments.

The Student Recreation Center, or "Rec," is the university's primary hub for intramural and fitness activities. Most of the Rec's budget is raised by a student recreation fee included in students' fees, meaning individual students do not need to pay for entrance or membership. Other revenue generated by instructional programs, camps, and community citizens who pay for membership.Indoor facilities include an Olympic-sized pool, areas for basketball, volleyball, racquetball, handball, and squash, a two-story running track, rooms for weightlifting, martial arts, and aerobics, and programs for the disabled.

The Student Health Center is connected to the Student Recreation Center on the east side of campus. The 57,000-square-foot health center offers a medical clinic, pharmacy, wellness resources, psychiatry clinic, sports medicine and physical therapy, and counseling and psychological services. Community partners Southern Illinois Dermatology and the Marion Eye Center also provide services.

Instructional and research facilities

The majority of SIU's instructional and research facilities are enclosed on or within Lincoln Drive, which circles the university's main campus on three sides before connecting with South Illinois Avenue. As the university expanded, new buildings with similar academic purposes to existing buildings were often added in the same location. As such, most students of any of SIU's constituent colleges will only ever use a few of SIU's main buildings.

 
Faner Hall from the northwest side
 
Pulliam Hall as seen from the Center for International Education

One of the more recognizable buildings on campus is Pulliam Hall, which is traditionally the home of the School of Education and is the location of SIU's iconic clock tower. Pulliam also used to be home to a school called Carbondale University High School that primarily served to train teachers.[46][47] The College of Business occupies nearby Rehn Hall. The Neckers Building, Engineering Building, and Applied Sciences and Arts Building contain most of the university's physical and chemical laboratories, as well as lecture halls. The Neckers Building hosts several of the university's large telescopes, facilitating regular public viewing of astronomical events.[48] The facilities of the College of Liberal Arts primarily occupy Faner Hall, whose concrete design and impressive size have made it a controversial symbol of the campus. Allegations that Faner Hall was built to be riot-proof are likely apocryphal; however, it is true that Faner Hall is almost thirty feet longer than the Titanic.[49] The building is also the home of the University Museum, which holds over 70,000 unique artifacts ranging from local history to original renaissance tapestries.[50] Students of the agricultural sciences will spend their time in the Agricultural Building, which boasts an award-winning flower display and living wall. Students in the media arts occupy the Communications Building, which also hosts the annual McLeod Summer Playhouse. SIU's Law School is situated in the Lesar Law Building at the extreme west end of the campus.

All of the buildings on the main campus are connected by footpaths, interspersed with small parks and green areas. More heavily trafficked paths are lit up with brighter lighting at night as a safety feature.[51] Students who choose to drive on campus will need to purchase a parking sticker from SIU's Parking Division or else park at the pay station lot in front of the Student Center. Walking or biking is the preferred method of transport on-campus, although Carbondale and SIU entered into an agreement with Veo Scooters in 2022 to bring electric scooters to the campus during warmer months.

Morris Library is the main library for the Southern Illinois University Carbondale campus. The library holds four million volumes, 53,000 current periodicals and serials, and over 3.6 million microform units. It also provides access to the statewide automated library system (I-Share) and an array of online collections such as The Lancet, JSTOR, and The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. The library is a member of the Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois, Association of Research Libraries, and the Greater Western Library Alliance. SIU's Special Collections Research Center, which holds unique and rare historical artifacts, and the Geospatial Resources area, which holds over 255,000 maps and 93,000 aerial photographs, are maintained in the library. The library is a registered depository for Illinois, U.S. Federal, and United Nations documents. Delyte's, a coffee shop named after former SIU President Delyte W. Morris, operates near the entrance of the library.

Old campus

 
Altgeld Hall

SIU's "First Building" was chartered in 1869 and completed in 1874. This building burned in 1883 and was replaced by a building known as "Old Main", which itself burned in 1969.[44] While arson related to Vietnam War unrest continues to be suspected as the primary cause for the 1969 fire, this theory has never been conclusively proven.[52] This second building was never replaced, and a rectangular green space remains where it once stood. This space is surrounded by some of the university's earliest buildings, most of which were built throughout the early 1900s.[44] Collectively, this area of campus is known as "Old Campus".

To the east of the former site of Old Main is Davies Hall and Wheeler Hall, the latter of which served as SIU's library until the construction of the original Morris Library. On the west side is Altgeld Hall, Shryock Auditorium, and the Allyn Building. Altgeld Hall, which served as the university's science and astronomy building before being given to the School of Music, is affectionately known as "The Castle" due to its distinctive design. Similar buildings exist on four other Illinois university campuses, having been built with the funding and direction of Illinois governor John Altgeld. Shryock Auditorium is a large performance hall capped by an iconic domed roof, which was once made entirely of stained glass. The Auditorium was completed in 1918 and is named for SIU's fifth President, Henry Shryock.[53] On the south side of the old campus area is Anthony Hall and Parkinson Laboratory. Anthony Hall was the university's first permanent dormitory structure; today it serves as an administrative office for executive staff. Being a women's dormitory, it is named in honor of Susan B. Anthony. Parkinson Laboratory is named for the university's fourth president, Daniel Parkinson, and has served continuously as the home of SIU's geology department.

Near the Old Campus area is the Old Baptist Foundation building and Woody Hall. The former building is now used as a recital hall and the meeting place of SIU's musical fraternity, while the latter building was completed in the early 1950s to take over Anthony Hall's role as SIU's permanent women's dormitory. Woody Hall today serves as an administrative office space and alumni center.

Natural scenery

 
Campus Lake during the winter

SIU's campus has been recognized for its natural beauty.[54][55] The most striking natural feature of the university is Campus Lake, formerly Thompson Lake, which is a 40-acre spring lake at the southwest end of the campus. The lake has been closed to swimmers for several years due to health concerns, but remains open to canoes and kayaks.[56] In addition to this, the lake is ringed by a 2-mile walking trail popular with joggers and a large frisbee golf course. At the center of the campus is Thompson Woods, an area of natural woodlands crisscrossed by walking paths. The Thompson Woods is a completely natural area which was given to the university as a gift from the eponymous Thompson family, which once owned the woods and surrounding campus areas.[57]

The Dorothy Morris Garden, Kumakura Garden, and Sculpture Garden are a collection of small gardens behind Faner hall. They include a tea house, fish pond, and numerous student-created sculptures. The gardens are located roughly on the former site of the home of Dorothy and Delyte Morris, SIU's eighth president.[58] SIU's Rinella Field, a large green area in front of the East Campus residential area, is named after former Director of Housing Samuel Rinella. The field is often used for impromptu soccer matches as well as SIU's Quidditch team.

SIU's campus is located near Giant City State Park,[59] Shawnee National Forest,[60] and several other areas popular for hiking and camping.[61] The campus also maintains a tagged category of its diverse tree inventory, which includes a rare Dawn Redwood planted in 1950 by William Marberry.[62]

Former facilities

There are a number of derelict facilities on or related to the SIU campus which can still be visited by students. Just west of the Thompson Point housing area sits the remains of the Small Group Housing area. otherwise known as Greek Row. The set of two-story housing structures was originally built to provide safe housing space for the university's growing fraternities and sororities, but this system largely collapsed in later decades.[63] Southern Hills, another abandoned housing area, can be found just south of the East Campus towers along Logan Dr.

Further south of the university at the meeting of E. Pleasant Hill Road and S. Wall St. is the abandoned Marberry Arboretum. Known today by students as the "Bamboo Forest" due to its abundance of overgrown bamboo, the Marberry Arboretum was once owned by SIU faculty member William Marberry. The site contains a wide variety of plant species, but has not been regularly maintained by the Carbondale City Council.[64]

Two completely demolished sites include the blue barracks and the Vocational Technical Institute.[65][66]

Athletics

Intercollegiate athletics[67]
Men's teams
Baseball
Basketball
Cross Country
Football
Golf
Swimming & Diving
Track & Field
Women's teams
Basketball
Cross Country
Soccer
Softball
Golf
Swimming & Diving
Track & Field
Volleyball
Tennis
 
Saluki Stadium Arena
 
Inside of the Banterra Center

Southern Illinois University's intercollegiate athletic teams are collectively known as the Southern Illinois Salukis. The university first sponsored athletic teams during the 1913–14 school year, when they were informally known as the Maroons. Students and faculty began lobbying for a new name and mascot during the late 1940s. On March 19, 1951, the student body voted to change the official name to the Salukis. The selection of the Saluki, a royal dog of ancient Egypt, as the university's mascot is often attributed to its reputation as a fast and tenacious hunter and the southern Illinois region's colloquial nickname, "Little Egypt."[68][69] The first women's sports teams were formed in 1959, and all athletics programs were merged in 1988.[70]

SIU is classified as an NCAA Division I school. Most varsity SIU teams compete in the Missouri Valley Conference, specifically in basketball, cross country, golf, softball, women's swimming, women's tennis, track and field, and volleyball. The football program competes in the Missouri Valley Football Conference. Men's swimming and diving is part of the Mid-American Conference.

Between the spring of 2018 and the fall of 2019, SIU athletics was led by three-time national coach-of-the-year Jerry Kill.[71] He was replaced by Liz Jarnigan, who left the university in 2021 amid an alleged cover-up scandal.[72] As of 2022, SIU's athletics director is Tim Leonard, former athletics director for Towson University.[73][74]

Athletic highlights

  • 8 National Championships in men's gymnastics (1963, 1966, 1967, 1972), men's golf (1964), men's tennis (1964), men's basketball (1967, NIT Championship), and football (1983)[70]
  • 53 Olympians including 3 silver medalists and 13 top-ten individual finishes[75]
  • 102 All-Time CSC Academic All-Americans, leading the Missouri Valley Conference[76]
  • 42 NFL players, 9 NBA players, 25 MLB players[77][78][79]
  • In baseball, finished second place in the National Championship in 1968 and 1971[80]
  • In men's basketball, advanced to the NCAA Tournament for six straight seasons between 2002 and 2007, including two trips to the Sweet Sixteen[81]
  • In women's basketball, was Missouri Valley Conference champions in 2007 and in 2022[82][83]
  • In football, was in the playoffs for seven straight years between 2003 and 2009, and advanced to the quarterfinals of the playoffs four times in five years from 2005 to 2009[84]
  • In softball, has thirteen NCAA appearances and six conference championships, the most recent of which occurred in 2021[85]

Facilities

  • Saluki Stadium was opened in 2010 to replace McAndrew Stadium, which had served as SIU's principal football stadium for 73 seasons. The $29.9 million stadium has a seating capacity of over 15,000. Coors Light, the official beer of ESPN's College Gameday, began being sold in the stadium in 2017.[86][87][88]
  • The Banterra Center, formerly the SIU Arena prior to 2019, is the home of SIU men's and women's basketball. The 8,284-seat arena was built in 1964 and underwent a $30 million renovation in 2010.[89]
  • Charlotte West Stadium is SIU's modern softball field and stadium. It was constructed for $1.7 million and opened in 2003. It hosted the Missouri Valley Conference in 2004, 2008, 2012, and 2016.[90]
  • Davies Gym was built in 1925 and is located on the original main campus of SIU. The facility has been renovated several times, and is currently the home of SIU's volleyball program.[91]
  • The Dr. Edward J. Shea Natatorium opened in 1977 and is one of the most modern facilities in the Missouri Valley Conference. It features a 770,000 gallon Olympic-sized pool with three underwater viewing stations, underwater speakers, Colorado electronic timing system, rapid sand filter system, and a closed gutter filtration system. The pool is located within the Student Recreation Center near campus.[92]
  • Richard "Itchy" Jones Stadium opened in 2014 for the use of the Salukis baseball team. The $4.2 million stadium replaced Abe Martin Field, which was built in 1964. The stadium is the first in the United States to install Astro Turf's new 3Di on the base paths. Richard "Itchy" Jones and Abe Martin are both commemorated for their contributions to SIU athletics.[93]
  • Lew Hartzog Track & Field Complex opened in 2012 and is located directly next to Itchy Jones Stadium. The complex cost $3.96 million and its multi-event synthetic turf infield can be set to accommodate an NCAA regulation soccer pitch or football field. The field is regularly used by the women's soccer team.[94]

Student life

SIU has a vibrant student culture and is home to more than 300 Registered Student Organizations (RSOs).[95] Student groups include honor societies, sports clubs, fraternities and sororities, religious organizations, student governments, and other special interest groups. The largest RSO on campus is the Student Programming Council, which organizes events such as concerts, comedy shows, lectures, film showings, and homecoming celebrations.

On-campus housing

 
A view of Schneider Hall on East Campus
 
Wall & Grand student apartments

On-campus housing at SIU has developed steadily from the completion of a second women's dormitory in 1953 to the expansive system of tower blocks and apartment buildings that exists today.[96] Housing is provided in residence halls and apartments both on and near campus. Different housing opportunities are offered to undergraduates, graduates, international students, parents, and married couples.

The two main residence hall areas are known as East Campus and West Campus. West Campus, also known as Thompson Point, consists of 11 three-story dormitory structures and was built between 1957 and 1962. East Campus, also known as the Brush Towers, consists of 3 seventeen-story high rises and was built between 1965 and 1968. Each site also includes a commons building and dining hall. The traditional housing contract includes a furnished room, WiFi, utilities, and a dining plan. Residence hall rooms are fully furnished, and many have been modified to meet the needs of specific types of disability. Apartment housing is available at Evergreen Terrace, Wall & Grand, and Elizabeth Apartments.[97]

All single students under the age of 21, not residing with their parents or legal guardians, with fewer than 26 credit hours earned after high school are required to live in University-owned and operated residence halls per university policy.[98] This policy can be circumvented if the student is living in the permanent home of a parent or guardian, provided the home is within 60 miles of campus. Furthermore, university apartment housing is restricted to those students who are married, parents, graduate students, or who are over the age of 21; the effect of this policy means that freshmen and sophomore students often live in dormitories, while older students reside in on and off-campus apartments.[99]

Student government

SIU has two primary bodies of student government responsible for advising the SIU administration on student needs. The student governments are also responsible for distributing funds collected from the student activity fee to eligible RSOs. The two student governments are:

  • The Undergraduate Student Government (USG)
  • The Graduate and Professional Student Council (GPSC)

Additionally, one student is elected as a student trustee and appointed by the governor to serve as a voting member of the SIU Board of Trustees.

Greek life

SIU is home to 17 registered fraternities and 10 registered sororities, including 7 multicultural fraternities and sororities.[100] The Greek organizations are governed by the Interfraternity Council, The College Panhellenic Association, The Multicultural Greek Council, and the National Pan-Hellenic Council. They are responsible to the dean of students and the Office of Student Affairs. Popular events held by Greek organizations include the Go Greek Barbecue and the annual "Greek Sing" talent contest.

All members of the Greek organizations at SIU must maintain a 2.0 GPA or higher to be members.[101] The university rigorously restricts hazing and discriminatory induction practices.[63] The first fraternity and sorority appeared on SIU's campus in 1923, although the introduction, chartering, and growth of many of the Greek groups on-campus today occurred during or after the 1940s.[63][102]

Student newspaper

SIU's student-run newspaper, The Daily Egyptian, has been printed without interruption since the spring of 1921. The Daily Egyptian is published weekly in print and online during the fall and spring semesters. It has a distribution of 7,800 copies and reaches nearly 200 locations. The paper has received more than 25 awards from the Illinois College Press Association. In 2002 it received the National Newspaper Pacemaker Award for General Excellence, and in 2017 and 2018 it received the National Online Pacemaker Award.[103] The Daily Egyptian was one of only a few university newspapers in the United States to own and operate its own printing press. The press was retired in 2015 after nearly 50 years of continuous service.[104][105]

Gus Bode, a cartoon character created to give satirical commentary on the paper's articles, has appeared regularly in the paper since 1956.[103]

Past editions of The Daily Egyptian and other SIU student newspapers going back to 1888 are maintained on-campus by Morris Library.[106]

Saluki patrol

Founded in 1959, the Saluki Patrol is one of the oldest student security teams in the country. Organized as a form of community policing, the Saluki Patrol assists the Department of Public Safety in their duties by performing foot patrols, conducting traffic enforcement, and serving as crowd control. Members of the Saluki Patrol can often be seen on-campus in the evenings and at major on-campus sporting events.[107]

The Saluki Patrol has continued to evolve and become more professional, with personnel receiving some of the same police training as sworn officers. Many leaders in the law enforcement community both locally and at the state and federal level began their careers as a Saluki Patrol.[108]

Cardboard boat regatta

 
Campus Lake with a view towards Thompson Point (top)

The Great Cardboard Boat Regatta is an event held every spring semester at Campus Lake. Participants include university students and community members. The goal is to complete three trips around a 200-yard course on the lake using makeshift cardboard boats. There are three different categories for entries: canoes or kayaks, experimental boats, and instant boats (boats created on-site the day of the event).

"Commodore" Richard Archer, a professor of Art and Design, created the regatta as a final examination for students in his freshman design class in 1974. Archer was inspired by Buckminster Fuller, then a distinguished professor at SIU, who had espoused the principle of "doing the most with the least." Participation peaked in the late 1980s and 90s, drawing crowds upwards of 20,000 people and receiving coverage on CNN's Good Morning America.[109][110]

Saluki startup and weeks of welcome

The Saluki Startup & Weeks of Welcome are held during the first five weeks of the fall semester and include a range of activities designed to introduce new students to campus. Events include job fairs, theater and orchestra auditions, a pep rally, paint and sips, concerts, RSO fairs, a pickleball tournament, board game nights, and organized meetups between the students and faculty of each college.

These events coincide with the DuQuoin State Fair and the annual football game between SIU and SEMO, called the "War for the Wheel".[111] Both of these events are attended by SIU students as part of the Weeks of Welcome.

Competitive teams and professional student organizations

 
The 2021 Flying Salukis
 
The Equestrian Team displaying medals
  • Flying Salukis Flight Team – The Flying Salukis is one of the premier competitive flight teams in the United States. They took first place in the National Intercollegiate Flying Association (NIFA) – regional competition for 7 consecutive years (2011-2017). At the NIFA national championships in 2015, the Flying Salukis won the team's ninth national title. The team has consistently beaten or tied other nationally ranked schools, including the United States Air Force Academy. As of 2017, the team had qualified for the national championships in 49 of the last 50 years.[112][113]
  • Saluki Debate Team – The Saluki Debate Team is an internationally recognized award-winning debate team. Under the direction of debate coach Todd Graham, SIU won the National Parliamentary Tournament of Excellence in 2008, 2013, and 2015. The team also won the National Parliamentary Debate Association National Tournament in 2013 and 2014. They were ranked first in the country over the course of the 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015 seasons.
  • Alt.news 26:46 – SIU's award-winning half-hour alternative TV news magazine. Alt news received an Emmy in the magazine news program category at the 2010 National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Mid-America Regional Chapter Emmy Awards in St. Louis.[114]
  • Forestry Club – SIU's Forestry Club is one of the university's many competitive registered student organizations. The Forestry Club was the STIHL Timbersports Midwestern Forester's Conclave champion every year from 1992 to 2009 and once more in 2017, competing in events such as pulp toss, bolt toss, log roll, and axe throw.[115]
  • American Marketing Association Team – SIU's American Marketing Association Team is a registered student organization in the College of Business and Analytics. The team won national recognition in 2020 by competing in the American Marketing Association Collegiate Case Competition.[116]
  • Equestrian Team – SIU's Equestrian Team is a registered student organization for students interested in equitation activities. The Equestrian Team competes in many competitions, including those hosted by the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association.
  • Rover Team – SIU's Rover or "Moonbuggy" Team is a registered student organization in the College of Engineering Computing, Technology, and Mathematics. The organization competes in the Human Exploration Rover Challenge, previously known as the Moonbuggy Race, sponsored annually by NASA in Huntsville, AL. The team placed in the top ten during the 2016 competition.[117]
  • Saluki CFA Challenge Team – The CFA Challenge Team is a group of students chosen to compete in the CFA Institute Research Challenge. The CFA Challenge Team finished in second place at the St. Louis regional competition between 2016 and 2018 and won the competition in 2021.[118]
  • Steel Bridge and Concrete Canoe Team – SIU engineering students compete in steel bridge and concrete canoe competitions hosted by the American Society of Civil Engineers and the American Institute of Steel Construction.
  • Medieval Combat Club – The Medieval Combat Club is a registered student organization and member of the Belegarth Medieval Combat Society. The club is a full contact combat sport with medieval fantasy inspiration, and competes in competition with other local universities, such as University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.[119]
  • Saluki Student Investment Fund – The Saluki Student Investment Fund provides undergraduate students with hands-on experience in portfolio management and investment research. Since its inception in 2000, the fund has grown to manage well over $3.5 million in assets in 2021.[120]

Leadership

Systems of administration at SIU have greatly evolved since the university's earliest days. The growth of the university after the appointment of President Delyte Morris led to shorter tenures and a speedier succession of leaders. Many of SIU's Chancellors after this period were selected to serve in an interim capacity, a problem which persists in limited cases to this day.[121][122] The early deaths of Chancellors Paul D. Sarvela and Carlo Montemagno only exacerbated this issue. The hiring of Austin Lane to fill the position of Chancellor in 2020 ended the succession issues that began after Chancellor Rita Cheng left to become President of Northern Arizona University.[123]

The discrepancy between the title of President and Chancellor began after the founding of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville in 1957, along with the proliferation of associated schools and programs that were created under the tenure of SIU President Delyte Morris. Currently, both SIU Carbondale and SIU Edwardsville are led by Chancellors, who in turn report to the President of the Southern Illinois University System.[124] The current SIU System President is Daniel F. Mahoney.[125]

Many of the buildings on the SIU campus are named after former Presidents and Chancellors. These include the Allyn Building, the Parkinson Laboratory, the Shryock Auditorium, the Pulliam Hall and the Pulliam Industrial Education Building, the Morris Library, the Hiram H. Lesar Law Building, and the Guyon Auditorium in Morris Library.[126]

Chancellors and Presidents of SIU[127]
Title Name Tenure
 
President Robert Allyn 1874 – 1892
 
President John Hull 1892 – 1893
 
President Harvey W. Everest 1893 – 1897
 
President Daniel B. Parkinson 1897 – 1913
 
President Henry W. Shryock 1913 – 1935
 
President Roscoe Pulliam 1935 – 1944
 
President Chester F. Lay 1945 – 1948
 
President Delyte W. Morris 1948 – 1970
 
President Robert G. Layer 1971 – 1972
 
President David R. Derge 1972 – 1974
 
Interim President Hiram H. Lesar 1974
 
President Warren W. Brandt 1974 – 1979
 
Interim President Hiram H. Lesar 1979 – 1980
 
President Albert Somit 1980 – 1987
 
Chancellor John C. Guyon 1987 – 1996
 
Chancellor Don Beggs 1996 – 1998
 
Chancellor Jo Ann E. Argersinger 1998 – 1999
 
Interim Chancellor John S. Jackson III 1999 – 2001
 
Chancellor Walter V. Wendler 2001 – 2006
 
Interim Chancellor John M. Dunn 2006 – 2007
 
Chancellor Fernando Treviño 2007 – 2008
 
Chancellor Samuel Goldman 2008 – 2010
 
Chancellor Rita Cheng 2010 – 2014
 
Interim Chancellor Paul D. Sarvela 2014
 
Interim Chancellor William Colwell 2015 – 2017
 
Chancellor Carlo Montemagno 2017 – 2018
 
Interim Chancellor John M. Dunn 2018 – 2020
 
Chancellor Austin A. Lane 2020 – Present

Notable alumni

There are currently over 250,000 alumni of Southern Illinois University Carbondale worldwide.[128] Notable SIU alumni include:

Notable faculty

See also

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AccreditationHLCEndowment 190 098 063 FY2021 1 Budget 554 225 700 FY2021 2 ChancellorAustin A LanePresidentDaniel F MahonyAcademic staff1 392 2021 3 Administrative staff4 383 2021 3 Students11 366 Spring 2022 4 Undergraduates8 299 Fall 2022 5 Postgraduates3 067 Fall 2022 4 LocationCarbondale Illinois United StatesCampusCollege Town Rural 1 133 acres 459 ha ColorsMaroon and white 6 NicknameSalukisSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I FCS MVCMascotSalukiWebsitesiu wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Academic programs and rankings 3 Academic colleges and schools 3 1 College of Agricultural Life and Physical Sciences 34 3 2 College of Arts and Media 36 3 3 College of Business and Analytics 37 3 4 College of Engineering Computing Technology and Mathematics 40 3 5 College of Health and Human Sciences 42 3 6 College of Liberal Arts 43 4 Campus 4 1 Student amenities 4 2 Instructional and research facilities 4 3 Old campus 4 4 Natural scenery 4 5 Former facilities 5 Athletics 5 1 Athletic highlights 5 2 Facilities 6 Student life 6 1 On campus housing 6 2 Student government 6 3 Greek life 6 4 Student newspaper 6 5 Saluki patrol 6 6 Cardboard boat regatta 6 7 Saluki startup and weeks of welcome 6 8 Competitive teams and professional student organizations 7 Leadership 8 Notable alumni 9 Notable faculty 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory Edit The Pulliam Hall clock tower has a carillon that is regularly played This landmark tower has been incorporated into the logo of SIU An Act of the Twenty sixth General Assembly of Illinois approved March 9 1869 created Southern Illinois Normal College the second state supported normal school in Illinois 12 Carbondale held the ceremony of cornerstone laying May 17 1870 13 The first historic session of Southern Illinois Normal University was a summer institute with a first faculty of eight members and an enrollment of 53 students 14 It was renamed Southern Illinois University in 1947 The university continued primarily as a teacher s college until Delyte W Morris took office as president of the university in 1948 Morris was SIU s longest serving president 1948 1970 15 During his presidency Morris transformed SIU adding Colleges of Law Medicine and Dentistry Southern Illinois University grew rapidly in size from 3 500 to over 24 800 students between 1950 and 1991 16 In 1957 a second campus of SIU was established at Edwardsville This school now known as Southern Illinois University Edwardsville is an independent university within the SIU system SIU offered the first program to provide support to students with specific learning disabilities at a college level Project Achieve was founded at SIU by Barbara Cordoni Kupiec in 1978 She pursued a career in the field initially to help her own children and left behind a legacy that has assisted several thousand other students in earning their degrees In 1983 Project Achieve became the Clinical Center Achieve program when SIUC decided to institutionalize the program making it a permanent part of the university s structure Academic programs and rankings EditAcademic rankingsNationalForbes 17 150THE WSJ 18 142U S News amp World Report 19 94Washington Monthly 20 86GlobalTHE 21 601 800U S News amp World Report 22 726USNWR graduate school rankings 23 Education 43Engineering 52Law 92USNWR departmental rankings 23 Biological Sciences 64Chemistry 65Clinical Psychology 21Computer Science 79Criminology 9Earth Sciences 63Economics 72English 56Fine Arts 75History 67Mathematics 68Physician s Assistant 36Physics 73Political Science 59Psychology 62Public Affairs 57Public Health 38Rehabilitation Counseling 2Social Work 64Sociology 81Speech Language Pathology 59SIU offers 120 undergraduate majors with more than 200 specializations and over 100 minors Its programs also include 80 master s degrees and 40 doctoral degrees in addition to professional degrees in law and medicine 24 The university provides general and professional training ranging from two year associate degrees to doctoral programs as well as certificate and non degree programs meeting the needs of those uninterested in degree education 25 SIU s full undergraduate program offerings are listed in its academic catalogue Program accredidations are also listed on the same site SIU enrolls students from all 50 US states and over 100 other nations The university is classified as a Doctoral Research Extensive University by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Learning 26 In 2022 The Princeton Review included SIU Carbondale among its Best of the Midwest 27 SIU ranked in the top 3 percent of 20 000 institutions of higher learning in the Center for World University Rankings for 2020 2021 SIU ranks No 437 in the world and No 94 nationally 28 In 2019 SIU was listed among College Gazette s 10 Best Hidden Gem Public Universities in the U S 29 SIU has also been recognized for its commitment to sustainability diversity and other achievements 30 Academic colleges and schools EditThe various colleges schools and academic departments which make up SIU have been reorganized and renamed countless times since the university s founding SIU s original designation as a teachers college or normal school means many of its current academic programs can trace their establishment to a period before the creation of the college they belong to today Only the College of Liberal Arts can trace an unbroken lineage to the year SIU was officially granted limited university status by an act of the Illinois legislature in 1943 At that time only two other colleges and the graduate school existed 31 The College of Agricultural Life and Physical Sciences along with the College of Health and Human Sciences are created from programs which originally belonged to the now defunct College of Science College of Agriculture and College of Applied Science and Arts The College of Engineering Computing Technology and Math was originally created as the College of Engineering and Technology the result of a protracted struggle to create an independent engineering college 32 The most recent reordering occurred when the College of Mass Communications and Media Arts became the College of Arts and Media College 33 Founded AcronymCollege of Agricultural Life and Physical Sciences 1972 CALPSCollege of Arts and Media 2021 CAMCollege of Business and Analytics 1957 CoBACollege of Engineering Computing Technology and Mathematics 1979 CoECTMCollege of Health and Human Sciences 1961 CHHSCollege of Liberal Arts 1943 CoLAGraduate School 1943School of Education 1943School of Law 1972School of Medicine 1970College of Agricultural Life and Physical Sciences 34 Edit The College of Agricultural Life and Physical Sciences consists of six constituent schools and several pre health professional programs It is based in the Agricultural Building which was constructed in 1957 35 The college offers experiential opportunities for students in the form of a 2 000 acre working farm tree improvement center and other hands on activities SIU is the only public university in Illinois to offer a zoology program and one of only two to offer programs in botany and microbiology College of Arts and Media 36 Edit The College of Arts and Media consists of six constituent schools including the School of Architecture School of Music and School of Journalism and Advertising As a mixture of liberal arts and digital humanities the College of Arts and Media combines practical education with programs catering to creative pursuits SIU offers a number of programs associated with College of Arts and Media students including the McLeod Summer Playhouse theatre series the Southern Illinois Symphony Orchestra and SIU s student newspaper The Daily Egyptian College of Business and Analytics 37 Edit The College of Business and Analytics consists of three constituent schools focusing on three major areas of academic focus for the college the School of Accountancy the School of Analytics Finance and Economics and the School of Management and Marketing Due to its association with the College of Liberal Arts the School of Analytics Finance and Economics offers a B A degree in economics one of only a few B S programs at SIU to also offer a B A option The college offers numerous research facilities including a trading floor equipped with Bloomberg terminals 38 The Saluki Student Investment Fund a student organization directed by the college manages a 3 8 million portfolio for the university The college also offers an online M B A program that was ranked 58 in the nation in 2023 39 College of Engineering Computing Technology and Mathematics 40 Edit The College of Engineering Computing Technology and Mathematics consists of six constituent schools with a wide range of national accreditation The college is housed in a modern four building engineering complex located near Campus Lake The college is one of the few institutions in the United States to offer a concurrent masters with a J D degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering and Law 41 Students in the School of Computing can choose between a B A and a B S degree in Computer Science with the option to focus on Graphic Design and or Game Design and Development by completing a joint minor with the College of Arts and Media College of Health and Human Sciences 42 Edit The College of Health and Human Sciences consists of seven constituent schools with programs ranging from the School of Aviation and the School of Automotive to the School of Justice and Public Safety as well as the School of Psychological and Behavioral Sciences The polyglot nature of the college s programs means students of radiological science paralegal studies mortuary science dental hygiene and aviation flight all belong to the College of Health and Human Sciences SIU s School of Aviation which maintains separate facilities at the Transportation Education Center near Southern Illinois Airport hosts the nationally recognized Flying Salukis College of Liberal Arts 43 Edit The College of Liberal Arts consists of six constituent schools and a pre law professional program The college s programs are augmented with faculty sponsored research experiences the ability to mix and match majors and minors to suit preferences and needs access to internships study abroad opportunities and the university honors program Most of the college s classrooms and offices are found in Faner Hall an iconic part of the SIU campus whose twisting hallways are explained on a specially maintained page on the college s website Campus EditAt the time of SIU s first class in 1874 the university consisted of one three story building constructed between 1870 and 1874 44 Many of the university s first buildings were constructed as the university expanded throughout the late 1800s and early 1900s Major modern additions were built during the 1960 70s and the 2000 10s The age of the university is reflected in the various architectural styles on display including examples of Victorian and Brutalist designs In addition to its physical facilities the campus boasts several areas of natural beauty including Thompson Woods and Campus Lake Various memorials monuments artistic structures and other sites of interest are also present throughout the campus Student amenities Edit Student Services Building SIU offers a number of modern amenities for the benefit of its students These include the Student Services Building the Student Center Morris Library the Student Recreation Center and the Student Health Center The Student Services Building contains most of the university s student related offices Spread across four floors students have easy access to help and consultation from advisors at the Undergraduate Admissions Office Graduate School Financial Aid Office University Housing Career Development Center Student Multicultural Resource Center Registrar Bursar and the Dean of Students Office Student Center The Student Center is a large building near the center of campus which serves as a hub for events held by students and community members Containing over eight and a half acres of space the building hosts food vendors dining and study spaces a bowling alley and pool room Esports Arena the University Bookstore Sustainability Hub the Craft Shop and the Saluki Food Pantry It is the former home of the WIDB 104 3 FM student run radio station 45 It is also the main meeting space for most of SIU s RSOs as well as the Black Affairs Office International Student Council Student Programming Council and both student governments The Student Recreation Center or Rec is the university s primary hub for intramural and fitness activities Most of the Rec s budget is raised by a student recreation fee included in students fees meaning individual students do not need to pay for entrance or membership Other revenue generated by instructional programs camps and community citizens who pay for membership Indoor facilities include an Olympic sized pool areas for basketball volleyball racquetball handball and squash a two story running track rooms for weightlifting martial arts and aerobics and programs for the disabled The Student Health Center is connected to the Student Recreation Center on the east side of campus The 57 000 square foot health center offers a medical clinic pharmacy wellness resources psychiatry clinic sports medicine and physical therapy and counseling and psychological services Community partners Southern Illinois Dermatology and the Marion Eye Center also provide services Instructional and research facilities Edit The majority of SIU s instructional and research facilities are enclosed on or within Lincoln Drive which circles the university s main campus on three sides before connecting with South Illinois Avenue As the university expanded new buildings with similar academic purposes to existing buildings were often added in the same location As such most students of any of SIU s constituent colleges will only ever use a few of SIU s main buildings Faner Hall from the northwest side Pulliam Hall as seen from the Center for International Education One of the more recognizable buildings on campus is Pulliam Hall which is traditionally the home of the School of Education and is the location of SIU s iconic clock tower Pulliam also used to be home to a school called Carbondale University High School that primarily served to train teachers 46 47 The College of Business occupies nearby Rehn Hall The Neckers Building Engineering Building and Applied Sciences and Arts Building contain most of the university s physical and chemical laboratories as well as lecture halls The Neckers Building hosts several of the university s large telescopes facilitating regular public viewing of astronomical events 48 The facilities of the College of Liberal Arts primarily occupy Faner Hall whose concrete design and impressive size have made it a controversial symbol of the campus Allegations that Faner Hall was built to be riot proof are likely apocryphal however it is true that Faner Hall is almost thirty feet longer than the Titanic 49 The building is also the home of the University Museum which holds over 70 000 unique artifacts ranging from local history to original renaissance tapestries 50 Students of the agricultural sciences will spend their time in the Agricultural Building which boasts an award winning flower display and living wall Students in the media arts occupy the Communications Building which also hosts the annual McLeod Summer Playhouse SIU s Law School is situated in the Lesar Law Building at the extreme west end of the campus All of the buildings on the main campus are connected by footpaths interspersed with small parks and green areas More heavily trafficked paths are lit up with brighter lighting at night as a safety feature 51 Students who choose to drive on campus will need to purchase a parking sticker from SIU s Parking Division or else park at the pay station lot in front of the Student Center Walking or biking is the preferred method of transport on campus although Carbondale and SIU entered into an agreement with Veo Scooters in 2022 to bring electric scooters to the campus during warmer months Morris Library Morris Library is the main library for the Southern Illinois University Carbondale campus The library holds four million volumes 53 000 current periodicals and serials and over 3 6 million microform units It also provides access to the statewide automated library system I Share and an array of online collections such as The Lancet JSTOR and The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography The library is a member of the Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois Association of Research Libraries and the Greater Western Library Alliance SIU s Special Collections Research Center which holds unique and rare historical artifacts and the Geospatial Resources area which holds over 255 000 maps and 93 000 aerial photographs are maintained in the library The library is a registered depository for Illinois U S Federal and United Nations documents Delyte s a coffee shop named after former SIU President Delyte W Morris operates near the entrance of the library Old campus Edit Shryock Auditorium Altgeld Hall SIU s First Building was chartered in 1869 and completed in 1874 This building burned in 1883 and was replaced by a building known as Old Main which itself burned in 1969 44 While arson related to Vietnam War unrest continues to be suspected as the primary cause for the 1969 fire this theory has never been conclusively proven 52 This second building was never replaced and a rectangular green space remains where it once stood This space is surrounded by some of the university s earliest buildings most of which were built throughout the early 1900s 44 Collectively this area of campus is known as Old Campus To the east of the former site of Old Main is Davies Hall and Wheeler Hall the latter of which served as SIU s library until the construction of the original Morris Library On the west side is Altgeld Hall Shryock Auditorium and the Allyn Building Altgeld Hall which served as the university s science and astronomy building before being given to the School of Music is affectionately known as The Castle due to its distinctive design Similar buildings exist on four other Illinois university campuses having been built with the funding and direction of Illinois governor John Altgeld Shryock Auditorium is a large performance hall capped by an iconic domed roof which was once made entirely of stained glass The Auditorium was completed in 1918 and is named for SIU s fifth President Henry Shryock 53 On the south side of the old campus area is Anthony Hall and Parkinson Laboratory Anthony Hall was the university s first permanent dormitory structure today it serves as an administrative office for executive staff Being a women s dormitory it is named in honor of Susan B Anthony Parkinson Laboratory is named for the university s fourth president Daniel Parkinson and has served continuously as the home of SIU s geology department Near the Old Campus area is the Old Baptist Foundation building and Woody Hall The former building is now used as a recital hall and the meeting place of SIU s musical fraternity while the latter building was completed in the early 1950s to take over Anthony Hall s role as SIU s permanent women s dormitory Woody Hall today serves as an administrative office space and alumni center Natural scenery Edit Campus Lake during the winter SIU s campus has been recognized for its natural beauty 54 55 The most striking natural feature of the university is Campus Lake formerly Thompson Lake which is a 40 acre spring lake at the southwest end of the campus The lake has been closed to swimmers for several years due to health concerns but remains open to canoes and kayaks 56 In addition to this the lake is ringed by a 2 mile walking trail popular with joggers and a large frisbee golf course At the center of the campus is Thompson Woods an area of natural woodlands crisscrossed by walking paths The Thompson Woods is a completely natural area which was given to the university as a gift from the eponymous Thompson family which once owned the woods and surrounding campus areas 57 The Dorothy Morris Garden Kumakura Garden and Sculpture Garden are a collection of small gardens behind Faner hall They include a tea house fish pond and numerous student created sculptures The gardens are located roughly on the former site of the home of Dorothy and Delyte Morris SIU s eighth president 58 SIU s Rinella Field a large green area in front of the East Campus residential area is named after former Director of Housing Samuel Rinella The field is often used for impromptu soccer matches as well as SIU s Quidditch team SIU s campus is located near Giant City State Park 59 Shawnee National Forest 60 and several other areas popular for hiking and camping 61 The campus also maintains a tagged category of its diverse tree inventory which includes a rare Dawn Redwood planted in 1950 by William Marberry 62 Former facilities Edit There are a number of derelict facilities on or related to the SIU campus which can still be visited by students Just west of the Thompson Point housing area sits the remains of the Small Group Housing area otherwise known as Greek Row The set of two story housing structures was originally built to provide safe housing space for the university s growing fraternities and sororities but this system largely collapsed in later decades 63 Southern Hills another abandoned housing area can be found just south of the East Campus towers along Logan Dr Further south of the university at the meeting of E Pleasant Hill Road and S Wall St is the abandoned Marberry Arboretum Known today by students as the Bamboo Forest due to its abundance of overgrown bamboo the Marberry Arboretum was once owned by SIU faculty member William Marberry The site contains a wide variety of plant species but has not been regularly maintained by the Carbondale City Council 64 Two completely demolished sites include the blue barracks and the Vocational Technical Institute 65 66 Athletics EditIntercollegiate athletics 67 Men s teamsBaseballBasketballCross CountryFootballGolfSwimming amp DivingTrack amp Field Women s teamsBasketballCross CountrySoccerSoftballGolfSwimming amp DivingTrack amp FieldVolleyballTennisMain article Southern Illinois Salukis Saluki Stadium Arena Inside of the Banterra Center Southern Illinois University s intercollegiate athletic teams are collectively known as the Southern Illinois Salukis The university first sponsored athletic teams during the 1913 14 school year when they were informally known as the Maroons Students and faculty began lobbying for a new name and mascot during the late 1940s On March 19 1951 the student body voted to change the official name to the Salukis The selection of the Saluki a royal dog of ancient Egypt as the university s mascot is often attributed to its reputation as a fast and tenacious hunter and the southern Illinois region s colloquial nickname Little Egypt 68 69 The first women s sports teams were formed in 1959 and all athletics programs were merged in 1988 70 SIU is classified as an NCAA Division I school Most varsity SIU teams compete in the Missouri Valley Conference specifically in basketball cross country golf softball women s swimming women s tennis track and field and volleyball The football program competes in the Missouri Valley Football Conference Men s swimming and diving is part of the Mid American Conference Between the spring of 2018 and the fall of 2019 SIU athletics was led by three time national coach of the year Jerry Kill 71 He was replaced by Liz Jarnigan who left the university in 2021 amid an alleged cover up scandal 72 As of 2022 SIU s athletics director is Tim Leonard former athletics director for Towson University 73 74 Athletic highlights Edit 8 National Championships in men s gymnastics 1963 1966 1967 1972 men s golf 1964 men s tennis 1964 men s basketball 1967 NIT Championship and football 1983 70 53 Olympians including 3 silver medalists and 13 top ten individual finishes 75 102 All Time CSC Academic All Americans leading the Missouri Valley Conference 76 42 NFL players 9 NBA players 25 MLB players 77 78 79 In baseball finished second place in the National Championship in 1968 and 1971 80 In men s basketball advanced to the NCAA Tournament for six straight seasons between 2002 and 2007 including two trips to the Sweet Sixteen 81 In women s basketball was Missouri Valley Conference champions in 2007 and in 2022 82 83 In football was in the playoffs for seven straight years between 2003 and 2009 and advanced to the quarterfinals of the playoffs four times in five years from 2005 to 2009 84 In softball has thirteen NCAA appearances and six conference championships the most recent of which occurred in 2021 85 Facilities Edit Saluki Stadium was opened in 2010 to replace McAndrew Stadium which had served as SIU s principal football stadium for 73 seasons The 29 9 million stadium has a seating capacity of over 15 000 Coors Light the official beer of ESPN s College Gameday began being sold in the stadium in 2017 86 87 88 The Banterra Center formerly the SIU Arena prior to 2019 is the home of SIU men s and women s basketball The 8 284 seat arena was built in 1964 and underwent a 30 million renovation in 2010 89 Charlotte West Stadium is SIU s modern softball field and stadium It was constructed for 1 7 million and opened in 2003 It hosted the Missouri Valley Conference in 2004 2008 2012 and 2016 90 Davies Gym was built in 1925 and is located on the original main campus of SIU The facility has been renovated several times and is currently the home of SIU s volleyball program 91 The Dr Edward J Shea Natatorium opened in 1977 and is one of the most modern facilities in the Missouri Valley Conference It features a 770 000 gallon Olympic sized pool with three underwater viewing stations underwater speakers Colorado electronic timing system rapid sand filter system and a closed gutter filtration system The pool is located within the Student Recreation Center near campus 92 Richard Itchy Jones Stadium opened in 2014 for the use of the Salukis baseball team The 4 2 million stadium replaced Abe Martin Field which was built in 1964 The stadium is the first in the United States to install Astro Turf s new 3Di on the base paths Richard Itchy Jones and Abe Martin are both commemorated for their contributions to SIU athletics 93 Lew Hartzog Track amp Field Complex opened in 2012 and is located directly next to Itchy Jones Stadium The complex cost 3 96 million and its multi event synthetic turf infield can be set to accommodate an NCAA regulation soccer pitch or football field The field is regularly used by the women s soccer team 94 Student life EditSIU has a vibrant student culture and is home to more than 300 Registered Student Organizations RSOs 95 Student groups include honor societies sports clubs fraternities and sororities religious organizations student governments and other special interest groups The largest RSO on campus is the Student Programming Council which organizes events such as concerts comedy shows lectures film showings and homecoming celebrations On campus housing Edit A view of Schneider Hall on East Campus Wall amp Grand student apartments On campus housing at SIU has developed steadily from the completion of a second women s dormitory in 1953 to the expansive system of tower blocks and apartment buildings that exists today 96 Housing is provided in residence halls and apartments both on and near campus Different housing opportunities are offered to undergraduates graduates international students parents and married couples The two main residence hall areas are known as East Campus and West Campus West Campus also known as Thompson Point consists of 11 three story dormitory structures and was built between 1957 and 1962 East Campus also known as the Brush Towers consists of 3 seventeen story high rises and was built between 1965 and 1968 Each site also includes a commons building and dining hall The traditional housing contract includes a furnished room WiFi utilities and a dining plan Residence hall rooms are fully furnished and many have been modified to meet the needs of specific types of disability Apartment housing is available at Evergreen Terrace Wall amp Grand and Elizabeth Apartments 97 All single students under the age of 21 not residing with their parents or legal guardians with fewer than 26 credit hours earned after high school are required to live in University owned and operated residence halls per university policy 98 This policy can be circumvented if the student is living in the permanent home of a parent or guardian provided the home is within 60 miles of campus Furthermore university apartment housing is restricted to those students who are married parents graduate students or who are over the age of 21 the effect of this policy means that freshmen and sophomore students often live in dormitories while older students reside in on and off campus apartments 99 Student government Edit SIU has two primary bodies of student government responsible for advising the SIU administration on student needs The student governments are also responsible for distributing funds collected from the student activity fee to eligible RSOs The two student governments are The Undergraduate Student Government USG The Graduate and Professional Student Council GPSC Additionally one student is elected as a student trustee and appointed by the governor to serve as a voting member of the SIU Board of Trustees Greek life Edit SIU is home to 17 registered fraternities and 10 registered sororities including 7 multicultural fraternities and sororities 100 The Greek organizations are governed by the Interfraternity Council The College Panhellenic Association The Multicultural Greek Council and the National Pan Hellenic Council They are responsible to the dean of students and the Office of Student Affairs Popular events held by Greek organizations include the Go Greek Barbecue and the annual Greek Sing talent contest All members of the Greek organizations at SIU must maintain a 2 0 GPA or higher to be members 101 The university rigorously restricts hazing and discriminatory induction practices 63 The first fraternity and sorority appeared on SIU s campus in 1923 although the introduction chartering and growth of many of the Greek groups on campus today occurred during or after the 1940s 63 102 Student newspaper Edit SIU s student run newspaper The Daily Egyptian has been printed without interruption since the spring of 1921 The Daily Egyptian is published weekly in print and online during the fall and spring semesters It has a distribution of 7 800 copies and reaches nearly 200 locations The paper has received more than 25 awards from the Illinois College Press Association In 2002 it received the National Newspaper Pacemaker Award for General Excellence and in 2017 and 2018 it received the National Online Pacemaker Award 103 The Daily Egyptian was one of only a few university newspapers in the United States to own and operate its own printing press The press was retired in 2015 after nearly 50 years of continuous service 104 105 Gus Bode a cartoon character created to give satirical commentary on the paper s articles has appeared regularly in the paper since 1956 103 Past editions of The Daily Egyptian and other SIU student newspapers going back to 1888 are maintained on campus by Morris Library 106 Saluki patrol Edit Founded in 1959 the Saluki Patrol is one of the oldest student security teams in the country Organized as a form of community policing the Saluki Patrol assists the Department of Public Safety in their duties by performing foot patrols conducting traffic enforcement and serving as crowd control Members of the Saluki Patrol can often be seen on campus in the evenings and at major on campus sporting events 107 The Saluki Patrol has continued to evolve and become more professional with personnel receiving some of the same police training as sworn officers Many leaders in the law enforcement community both locally and at the state and federal level began their careers as a Saluki Patrol 108 Cardboard boat regatta Edit Campus Lake with a view towards Thompson Point top The Great Cardboard Boat Regatta is an event held every spring semester at Campus Lake Participants include university students and community members The goal is to complete three trips around a 200 yard course on the lake using makeshift cardboard boats There are three different categories for entries canoes or kayaks experimental boats and instant boats boats created on site the day of the event Commodore Richard Archer a professor of Art and Design created the regatta as a final examination for students in his freshman design class in 1974 Archer was inspired by Buckminster Fuller then a distinguished professor at SIU who had espoused the principle of doing the most with the least Participation peaked in the late 1980s and 90s drawing crowds upwards of 20 000 people and receiving coverage on CNN s Good Morning America 109 110 Saluki startup and weeks of welcome Edit The Saluki Startup amp Weeks of Welcome are held during the first five weeks of the fall semester and include a range of activities designed to introduce new students to campus Events include job fairs theater and orchestra auditions a pep rally paint and sips concerts RSO fairs a pickleball tournament board game nights and organized meetups between the students and faculty of each college These events coincide with the DuQuoin State Fair and the annual football game between SIU and SEMO called the War for the Wheel 111 Both of these events are attended by SIU students as part of the Weeks of Welcome Competitive teams and professional student organizations Edit The 2021 Flying Salukis The Equestrian Team displaying medals Flying Salukis Flight Team The Flying Salukis is one of the premier competitive flight teams in the United States They took first place in the National Intercollegiate Flying Association NIFA regional competition for 7 consecutive years 2011 2017 At the NIFA national championships in 2015 the Flying Salukis won the team s ninth national title The team has consistently beaten or tied other nationally ranked schools including the United States Air Force Academy As of 2017 update the team had qualified for the national championships in 49 of the last 50 years 112 113 Saluki Debate Team The Saluki Debate Team is an internationally recognized award winning debate team Under the direction of debate coach Todd Graham SIU won the National Parliamentary Tournament of Excellence in 2008 2013 and 2015 The team also won the National Parliamentary Debate Association National Tournament in 2013 and 2014 They were ranked first in the country over the course of the 2010 2012 2013 2014 and 2015 seasons Alt news 26 46 SIU s award winning half hour alternative TV news magazine Alt news received an Emmy in the magazine news program category at the 2010 National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Mid America Regional Chapter Emmy Awards in St Louis 114 Forestry Club SIU s Forestry Club is one of the university s many competitive registered student organizations The Forestry Club was the STIHL Timbersports Midwestern Forester s Conclave champion every year from 1992 to 2009 and once more in 2017 competing in events such as pulp toss bolt toss log roll and axe throw 115 American Marketing Association Team SIU s American Marketing Association Team is a registered student organization in the College of Business and Analytics The team won national recognition in 2020 by competing in the American Marketing Association Collegiate Case Competition 116 Equestrian Team SIU s Equestrian Team is a registered student organization for students interested in equitation activities The Equestrian Team competes in many competitions including those hosted by the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association Rover Team SIU s Rover or Moonbuggy Team is a registered student organization in the College of Engineering Computing Technology and Mathematics The organization competes in the Human Exploration Rover Challenge previously known as the Moonbuggy Race sponsored annually by NASA in Huntsville AL The team placed in the top ten during the 2016 competition 117 Saluki CFA Challenge Team The CFA Challenge Team is a group of students chosen to compete in the CFA Institute Research Challenge The CFA Challenge Team finished in second place at the St Louis regional competition between 2016 and 2018 and won the competition in 2021 118 Steel Bridge and Concrete Canoe Team SIU engineering students compete in steel bridge and concrete canoe competitions hosted by the American Society of Civil Engineers and the American Institute of Steel Construction Medieval Combat Club The Medieval Combat Club is a registered student organization and member of the Belegarth Medieval Combat Society The club is a full contact combat sport with medieval fantasy inspiration and competes in competition with other local universities such as University of Illinois Urbana Champaign 119 Saluki Student Investment Fund The Saluki Student Investment Fund provides undergraduate students with hands on experience in portfolio management and investment research Since its inception in 2000 the fund has grown to manage well over 3 5 million in assets in 2021 120 Leadership EditSystems of administration at SIU have greatly evolved since the university s earliest days The growth of the university after the appointment of President Delyte Morris led to shorter tenures and a speedier succession of leaders Many of SIU s Chancellors after this period were selected to serve in an interim capacity a problem which persists in limited cases to this day 121 122 The early deaths of Chancellors Paul D Sarvela and Carlo Montemagno only exacerbated this issue The hiring of Austin Lane to fill the position of Chancellor in 2020 ended the succession issues that began after Chancellor Rita Cheng left to become President of Northern Arizona University 123 The discrepancy between the title of President and Chancellor began after the founding of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville in 1957 along with the proliferation of associated schools and programs that were created under the tenure of SIU President Delyte Morris Currently both SIU Carbondale and SIU Edwardsville are led by Chancellors who in turn report to the President of the Southern Illinois University System 124 The current SIU System President is Daniel F Mahoney 125 Many of the buildings on the SIU campus are named after former Presidents and Chancellors These include the Allyn Building the Parkinson Laboratory the Shryock Auditorium the Pulliam Hall and the Pulliam Industrial Education Building the Morris Library the Hiram H Lesar Law Building and the Guyon Auditorium in Morris Library 126 Chancellors and Presidents of SIU 127 Title Name Tenure President Robert Allyn 1874 1892 President John Hull 1892 1893 President Harvey W Everest 1893 1897 President Daniel B Parkinson 1897 1913 President Henry W Shryock 1913 1935 President Roscoe Pulliam 1935 1944 President Chester F Lay 1945 1948 President Delyte W Morris 1948 1970 President Robert G Layer 1971 1972 President David R Derge 1972 1974 Interim President Hiram H Lesar 1974 President Warren W Brandt 1974 1979 Interim President Hiram H Lesar 1979 1980 President Albert Somit 1980 1987 Chancellor John C Guyon 1987 1996 Chancellor Don Beggs 1996 1998 Chancellor Jo Ann E Argersinger 1998 1999 Interim Chancellor John S Jackson III 1999 2001 Chancellor Walter V Wendler 2001 2006 Interim Chancellor John M Dunn 2006 2007 Chancellor Fernando Trevino 2007 2008 Chancellor Samuel Goldman 2008 2010 Chancellor Rita Cheng 2010 2014 Interim Chancellor Paul D Sarvela 2014 Interim Chancellor William Colwell 2015 2017 Chancellor Carlo Montemagno 2017 2018 Interim Chancellor John M Dunn 2018 2020 Chancellor Austin A Lane 2020 PresentNotable alumni EditMain article List of Southern Illinois University alumni There are currently over 250 000 alumni of Southern Illinois University Carbondale worldwide 128 Notable SIU alumni include James Belushi Steve Finley Joan Higgenbotham Rodney P Kelly Donald McHenry Bob Odenkirk Mallica Vajrathon Lionel Antoine Former NFL offensive tackle Houston Antwine Former NFL defensive lineman Charles Basch Professor of health education at Teachers College Columbia University James Belushi Actor and comedian star of According to Jim Saturday Night Live and other films 129 Jim Bittermann CNN European correspondent based in Paris 130 Gus Bode Satirical news commentator and amateur comedian 131 Frederick J Brown Artist Amos Bullocks Former NFL running back Hannibal Buress Stand up comedian actor writer and producer Chris Carr Former NBA player 132 Jeremy Chinn NFL safety for the Carolina Panthers Kim Chizevsky Nicholls IFBB pro bodybuilder 133 Bill Christine Sportswriter author and thoroughbred horse racing executive 134 Sam Coonrod MLB pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies Randy Daniels Former Secretary of State of New York 135 Don S Davis Actor and theater professor best known for his role as General Hammond on the TV series Stargate SG 1 136 Open Mike Eagle Hip hop artist and comedian Lee England Jr Musician and concert violinist Lee Feinswog Author and TV host Steve Finley Former Major League Baseball center fielder 5 time Gold Glove winner and 2 time All Star World Series Champion 137 Stephen Franklin Former NFL Linebacker Dennis Franz Actor best known for his work on NYPD Blue 138 139 Walt Frazier Basketball Hall of Fame inductee named one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History 138 Julio M Fuentes Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit 140 Jerry Hairston Jr Former MLB player Jim Hart Former NFL quarterback and 4 time Pro Bowl selection 141 Joan Higginbotham Engineer and NASA astronaut 142 Kevin House Former NFL wide receiver Mary Lee Hu Artist and goldsmith 143 Troy Hudson Former NBA point guard Muhammad Ijaz ul Haq Pakistani politician and son of former President General Zia ul Haq Brandon Jacobs NFL running back 144 Steve James Two time Oscar nominated film producer Curt Jones Founder of Dippin Dots 138 Darryl Jones Bassist of The Rolling Stones Yonel Jourdain NFL running back for the Buffalo Bills Deji Karim NFL running back for the Jacksonville Jaguars 145 Rodney P Kelly Retired United States Air Force Major General 146 Timothy Krajcir Serial killer 147 Tony Laubach Meteorologist and storm chaser featured on Discovery Channel s Storm Chasers 148 as a researcher with TWISTEX Al Levine Former MLB player 149 Milcho Manchevski Filmmaker of Macedonia s first Oscar nominated film Adrian Matejka Poet finalist for the Pulitzer Prize 150 and recipient of the National Book Award 151 in poetry Carl Mauck Former NFL center Jenny McCarthy Actress model and television host 152 Melissa McCarthy Actress comedian writer and producer 153 154 Donald McHenry United States ambassador to the United Nations 1979 1981 138 Travis Morgan Former USA power lifter Brett James McMullen Retired United States Air Force Brigadier General Albert E Mead Former Governor of Washington 155 Bryan Mullins Former men s basketball star and current head coach of the Southern Illinois Salukis men s basketball team Gary Noffke Artist and silversmith Bob Odenkirk Actor and comedian best known for his role as Saul Goodman Jimmy McGill on AMC s series Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul 156 Glenn Poshard Illinois State Senator and United States Congressman Sir Curtis Price KBE President of the Royal Academy of Music 157 and former president of the Royal Musical Association 158 James F Rea Illinois State Representative and Senator Jason Ringenberg Founding member of Jason amp the Scorchers Richard Roundtree Actor best known for his work in the 1971 film Shaft 159 Marion Rushing Former NFL linebacker John F Jack Sandner Attorney commodities trader and former chairman of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Randy Savage Professional wrestler graduated 1971 citation needed Bart Scott NFL Pro Bowl player 160 Jared Yates Sexton Author political commentator and creative writing professor Derek Shelton MLB manager for the Pittsburgh Pirates Sam Silas NFL Pro Bowl player 161 Chad Simpson Micro Award winning short and flash fiction author 162 Russ Smith Former NFL guard Jackie Spinner Author journalist and war time correspondent 163 Dave Stieb Retired MLB pitcher 7 time All Star pitched no hitter on September 2 1990 137 Joe Swanberg Independent filmmaker with notable filmography in the mumblecore sub genre 164 Lena Taylor Wisconsin Democratic State Senator and member of the Wisconsin 14 165 Terry Taylor Former NFL cornerback Mallica Vajrathon United Nations senior staff member Chico Vaughn Basketball player George Vukovich Baseball player Robert K Weiss Producer of The Blues Brothers and other films 138 Ernie Wheelwright Former NFL running back Adrian White Former NFL safety Walt Willey Actor best known for his work on All My Children David Wong Author and online personalityNotable faculty EditRobert Corruccini Distinguished Professor and 1994 Outstanding Scholar taught from 1978 to 2011 in the College of Liberal Arts Department of Anthropology known for his expertise in dental anthropology and epidemiology formulating a theory of malocclusion David F Duncan Professor of Health Education and 1984 Teacher of the Year taught from 1978 to 1989 established the Ph D program in community health and the masters in health care administration later served as a policy advisor in the Clinton White House Buckminster Fuller Taught at SIUC 1959 1970 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