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University of Illinois Springfield

The University of Illinois Springfield (UIS) is a public university in Springfield, Illinois. The university was established by the Illinois General Assembly in 1969 as Sangamon State University with a focus on post-graduate education. It became the third member of the University of Illinois system on July 1, 1995. The university now also includes a liberal arts college and is a member of the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges. UIS is also a member of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities and the American Council on Education. The campus' main repository, Brookens Library, holds a collection of nearly 800,000 books and serials in addition to accessible resources at the University of Illinois Chicago and University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign campuses.

University of Illinois Springfield
Former name
Sangamon State University (1969-1995)
MottoLeadership Lived
TypePublic university
Established1969; 55 years ago (1969)
AccreditationHLC
Endowment$20.4 million[1]
ChancellorJanet L. Gooch
PresidentTimothy L. Killeen
Academic staff
740[2]
Students3,944 (Fall 2021)[3]
Undergraduates2,503 (Fall 2021)[3]
Postgraduates1,441 (Fall 2021)[3]
Location, ,
United States
CampusRural
ColorsDeep Navy and White
   
NicknamePrairie Stars
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIGreat Lakes Valley Conference
Websitewww.uis.edu

The University of Illinois Springfield serves 4,198 students (Fall 2022) with 56 bachelor's degrees, 39 minors, 44 master's degrees, 1 doctorate degree, 37 graduate certificates and coursework that leads to 6 ISBE endorsements.[4]

History edit

Sangamon State University edit

In 1967, the Illinois General Assembly created a Board of Regents to operate Illinois State University and Northern Illinois University, as well as a third unnamed institution in Springfield. In 1969, Governor Richard Ogilvie signed into law a bill officially creating Sangamon State University. It originally operated as an "upper-division" university—that is, a university that offers only the last two years of undergraduate education, as well as graduate work. The first classes were held on September 28, 1970, at the former Hotel Leland in downtown Springfield. In October, SSU began offering classes in the current campus location near Lake Springfield.

Sangamon State aimed to be a "truly pioneering segment of public education" through a spirit of openness, innovation and adaptability.[5]

The school grew steadily over the years. Its first permanent building, Brookens Library, was dedicated in 1976, and its Public Affairs Center and first dormitories opened in 1980.

Transition to the University of Illinois System edit

In 1995, Governor Jim Edgar signed a bill which abolished the Board of Regents and merged SSU with the University of Illinois system. On July 1, SSU officially became the University of Illinois Springfield. Naomi Lynn, the last president of SSU, became the first chancellor of UIS.

Establishment of a four-year general education program edit

In 2001, it admitted freshmen for the first time in an honors program called the "Capital Scholars". On September 8, 2005, the University of Illinois Board of Trustees approved a new general education curriculum, making UIS a full-fledged four-year university for the first time. Freshmen were slated to be admitted under the general education curriculum beginning in fall 2006.[6]

Campus edit

 
The Colonnade

The University of Illinois Springfield is located six miles southeast of Springfield, occupying 740 acres of prairie land adjacent to Lake Springfield and Lincoln Land Community College.[5] In 1841, the land was acquired by Thomas Strawbridge Jr., a prosperous saddler and harness maker in Springfield. The Thomas Strawbridge homestead, constructed around 1845, still stands on the south edge of the University of Illinois Springfield campus and was restored in 2012.

Today, there are three easily identifiable areas on campus: Legacy Campus, SSU Permanent Construction, and the University of Illinois era.

Legacy Campus edit

The Legacy Campus hosts an array of student services and facilities buildings. There is also the Cox Children's Center which was established in 1970.[7] Some of the key buildings on this part of campus are the WUIS building, Student Life Building (SLB), Business Services Building (BSB), Human Resources Building (HRB), Student Affairs Building (SAB), and the Visual & Performing Arts Building (VPA).

 
Legacy Campus

SSU permanent construction edit

The first permanent construction on campus, Brookens Library was completed in 1976 and the Public Affairs Center, was completed in Fall of 1980.[5] These buildings were the first part of a master plan of 1970–1971 that called for an "urban campus" surrounded by restored prairie land, free of all vehicular traffic and easily navigable by pedestrians. All permanent campus buildings would be located within a "ring road", now known as University Drive. The Public Affairs Center also houses Sangamon Auditorium, a 2,018 seat concert hall and performing arts center built in 1981. It occupies the entire second level of the Public Affairs Center.

Residence life edit

UIS offers four living options for more than 1,100 students.[8] On the East Campus there are four courts of apartments, one being designated for family housing including Sunflower, Larkspur, CLover, and Bluebell Courts. There is also the housing office at Homer L. Butler Commons (HCOM). On West Campus there are 96 townhouses encompassed within Pennyroyal, Marigold, Trillium and Foxglove court. For first and second year students there are two residence halls, Lincoln Residence Hall (LRH) and Founders Residence Hall (FRH).[9]

Academics edit

University of Illinois Degrees and Certificates edit

The University of Illinois Springfield has been offering online courses and degrees since 1999. Currently UIS offers 56 bachelor's degrees, 39 minors, 44 master's degree, 1 doctorate degree, 37 graduate certificates and coursework that leads to 6 ISBE endorsements.[10]

Colleges edit

  • College of Business and Management
  • College of Health, Science, and Technology
  • College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences
  • College of Public Affairs & Education

Student life edit

Student Newspaper edit

The UIS Observer is the student online news publication.[11]

Greek Organizations edit

Fraternities edit

Sororities edit

Transportation edit

The main campus of UIS is accessible via Sangamon Mass Transit District. Routes 11, 15, and 905 provide bus service from campus to the Lincoln Land Community College and to downtown Springfield.[12]

Athletics edit

 
Official athletics logo

The Illinois–Springfield (UIS) athletic teams are called the Prairie Stars. The university is a member of the Division II level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), primarily competing in the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) since the 2009–10 academic year, which they became a full-fledged Division II member on August 1, 2010. The Prairie Stars previously competed in the American Midwest Conference (AMC) of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) from 2003–04 to 2008–09.

UIS competes in 15 intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, tennis and track & field (indoor and outdoor); while women's sports include basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track & field (indoor and outdoor) and volleyball.

Notable alumni and faculty edit

Alumni edit

Faculty edit

References edit

  1. ^ "University of Illinois-Springfield | University of Illinois Springfield | Best College | US News". Colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com. from the original on 2011-01-05. Retrieved 2015-07-18.
  2. ^ "Rankings & Facts". University of Illinois Springfield. from the original on 2020-10-28. Retrieved 2020-10-26.
  3. ^ a b c "College Navigator". nces.ed.gov. Retrieved June 12, 2023.
  4. ^ "Rankings & Facts | University of Illinois Springfield". www.uis.edu. Retrieved 2022-09-29.
  5. ^ a b c "History of SSU-UIS: 1970-1971 – About - University of Illinois Springfield - UIS". Uis.edu. 1971-09-01. from the original on 2022-04-06. Retrieved 2022-03-31.
  6. ^ "UIS Chronology | Archives and Illinois Regional Archives Depository". Library.uis.edu. from the original on July 22, 2015. Retrieved July 18, 2015.
  7. ^ "Cox Children's Center - Cox Children's Center - UIS". www.uis.edu. from the original on 2021-09-27. Retrieved 2021-09-27.
  8. ^ "Residence Life | University of Illinois Springfield". from the original on 2021-09-25. Retrieved 2021-09-25.
  9. ^ "Housing Amenities". University of Illinois Springfield. from the original on 2021-09-25. Retrieved 2021-09-25.
  10. ^ "Rankings & Facts | University of Illinois Springfield". www.uis.edu. Retrieved 2022-09-29.
  11. ^ "The Observer – Award-winning, student-run, weekly campus newspaper of the University of Illinois, Springfield". Retrieved 2022-09-29.
  12. ^ "SMTD Rider Guide" (PDF). Retrieved July 24, 2023.
  13. ^ . The Washington Post. 25 December 2012. Archived from the original on 11 June 2015. Retrieved 7 October 2013.
  14. ^ "Oliver Darcy". CNN Money. 3 May 2017. from the original on 7 May 2017. Retrieved 1 February 2021.
  15. ^ a b NNDB. "University of Illinois Springfield". from the original on 2007-12-10. Retrieved 2007-11-30.
  16. ^ Illinois Secretary of State's Office. (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-02-16. Retrieved 2007-11-30.
  17. ^ "Karen A. Hasara". The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois. Archived from the original on 8 October 2013. Retrieved 7 October 2013.
  18. ^ "Men's Basketball / Kyle Gupton". uisprairiestars.com.
  19. ^ "Al Lewis (columnist)". The Denver Post. from the original on 10 June 2015. Retrieved 7 October 2013.
  20. ^ Schoenburg, Bernard. "Illinois ball has glitz, glamour - and Bobby McFerrin". Rockford Register Star. Retrieved 2024-01-29.
  21. ^ "Milton J. Nieuwsma". The Society of Midland Authors. from the original on 8 February 2012. Retrieved 7 October 2013.
  22. ^ University of Illinois Springfield. "UIS alum named White House press secretary by President Bush". from the original on 2007-09-22. Retrieved 2007-11-30.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website

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The University of Illinois Springfield UIS is a public university in Springfield Illinois The university was established by the Illinois General Assembly in 1969 as Sangamon State University with a focus on post graduate education It became the third member of the University of Illinois system on July 1 1995 The university now also includes a liberal arts college and is a member of the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges UIS is also a member of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities and the American Council on Education The campus main repository Brookens Library holds a collection of nearly 800 000 books and serials in addition to accessible resources at the University of Illinois Chicago and University of Illinois Urbana Champaign campuses University of Illinois SpringfieldFormer nameSangamon State University 1969 1995 MottoLeadership LivedTypePublic universityEstablished1969 55 years ago 1969 AccreditationHLCEndowment 20 4 million 1 ChancellorJanet L GoochPresidentTimothy L KilleenAcademic staff740 2 Students3 944 Fall 2021 3 Undergraduates2 503 Fall 2021 3 Postgraduates1 441 Fall 2021 3 LocationSpringfield Illinois United StatesCampusRuralColorsDeep Navy and White NicknamePrairie StarsSporting affiliationsNCAA Division II Great Lakes Valley ConferenceWebsitewww wbr uis wbr eduThe University of Illinois Springfield serves 4 198 students Fall 2022 with 56 bachelor s degrees 39 minors 44 master s degrees 1 doctorate degree 37 graduate certificates and coursework that leads to 6 ISBE endorsements 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 Sangamon State University 1 2 Transition to the University of Illinois System 1 3 Establishment of a four year general education program 2 Campus 2 1 Legacy Campus 2 2 SSU permanent construction 2 3 Residence life 3 Academics 3 1 University of Illinois Degrees and Certificates 3 2 Colleges 4 Student life 4 1 Student Newspaper 4 2 Greek Organizations 4 2 1 Fraternities 4 2 2 Sororities 4 3 Transportation 5 Athletics 6 Notable alumni and faculty 6 1 Alumni 6 2 Faculty 7 References 8 External linksHistory editSangamon State University edit In 1967 the Illinois General Assembly created a Board of Regents to operate Illinois State University and Northern Illinois University as well as a third unnamed institution in Springfield In 1969 Governor Richard Ogilvie signed into law a bill officially creating Sangamon State University It originally operated as an upper division university that is a university that offers only the last two years of undergraduate education as well as graduate work The first classes were held on September 28 1970 at the former Hotel Leland in downtown Springfield In October SSU began offering classes in the current campus location near Lake Springfield Sangamon State aimed to be a truly pioneering segment of public education through a spirit of openness innovation and adaptability 5 The school grew steadily over the years Its first permanent building Brookens Library was dedicated in 1976 and its Public Affairs Center and first dormitories opened in 1980 Transition to the University of Illinois System edit In 1995 Governor Jim Edgar signed a bill which abolished the Board of Regents and merged SSU with the University of Illinois system On July 1 SSU officially became the University of Illinois Springfield Naomi Lynn the last president of SSU became the first chancellor of UIS Establishment of a four year general education program edit In 2001 it admitted freshmen for the first time in an honors program called the Capital Scholars On September 8 2005 the University of Illinois Board of Trustees approved a new general education curriculum making UIS a full fledged four year university for the first time Freshmen were slated to be admitted under the general education curriculum beginning in fall 2006 6 Campus edit nbsp The ColonnadeThe University of Illinois Springfield is located six miles southeast of Springfield occupying 740 acres of prairie land adjacent to Lake Springfield and Lincoln Land Community College 5 In 1841 the land was acquired by Thomas Strawbridge Jr a prosperous saddler and harness maker in Springfield The Thomas Strawbridge homestead constructed around 1845 still stands on the south edge of the University of Illinois Springfield campus and was restored in 2012 Today there are three easily identifiable areas on campus Legacy Campus SSU Permanent Construction and the University of Illinois era Legacy Campus edit The Legacy Campus hosts an array of student services and facilities buildings There is also the Cox Children s Center which was established in 1970 7 Some of the key buildings on this part of campus are the WUIS building Student Life Building SLB Business Services Building BSB Human Resources Building HRB Student Affairs Building SAB and the Visual amp Performing Arts Building VPA nbsp Legacy CampusSSU permanent construction edit The first permanent construction on campus Brookens Library was completed in 1976 and the Public Affairs Center was completed in Fall of 1980 5 These buildings were the first part of a master plan of 1970 1971 that called for an urban campus surrounded by restored prairie land free of all vehicular traffic and easily navigable by pedestrians All permanent campus buildings would be located within a ring road now known as University Drive The Public Affairs Center also houses Sangamon Auditorium a 2 018 seat concert hall and performing arts center built in 1981 It occupies the entire second level of the Public Affairs Center Residence life edit UIS offers four living options for more than 1 100 students 8 On the East Campus there are four courts of apartments one being designated for family housing including Sunflower Larkspur CLover and Bluebell Courts There is also the housing office at Homer L Butler Commons HCOM On West Campus there are 96 townhouses encompassed within Pennyroyal Marigold Trillium and Foxglove court For first and second year students there are two residence halls Lincoln Residence Hall LRH and Founders Residence Hall FRH 9 Academics editUniversity of Illinois Degrees and Certificates edit The University of Illinois Springfield has been offering online courses and degrees since 1999 Currently UIS offers 56 bachelor s degrees 39 minors 44 master s degree 1 doctorate degree 37 graduate certificates and coursework that leads to 6 ISBE endorsements 10 Colleges edit College of Business and Management College of Health Science and Technology College of Liberal Arts amp Social Sciences College of Public Affairs amp EducationStudent life editStudent Newspaper edit The UIS Observer is the student online news publication 11 Greek Organizations edit Fraternities edit Phi Kappa Tau Delta Kappa Epsilon Alpha Phi Alpha Phi Beta Sigma Sigma Lambda BetaSororities edit Alpha Kappa Alpha Delta Sigma Theta Gamma Phi Omega Sigma Sigma Sigma Zeta Phi BetaTransportation edit The main campus of UIS is accessible via Sangamon Mass Transit District Routes 11 15 and 905 provide bus service from campus to the Lincoln Land Community College and to downtown Springfield 12 Athletics editMain article Illinois Springfield Prairie Stars nbsp Official athletics logoThe Illinois Springfield UIS athletic teams are called the Prairie Stars The university is a member of the Division II level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA primarily competing in the Great Lakes Valley Conference GLVC since the 2009 10 academic year which they became a full fledged Division II member on August 1 2010 The Prairie Stars previously competed in the American Midwest Conference AMC of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA from 2003 04 to 2008 09 UIS competes in 15 intercollegiate varsity sports Men s sports include baseball basketball cross country golf soccer tennis and track amp field indoor and outdoor while women s sports include basketball cross country golf soccer softball tennis track amp field indoor and outdoor and volleyball Notable alumni and faculty editAlumni edit Cheri Bustos former U S representative Illinois s 17th district M A Public Affairs Reporting 13 Mike Cernovich right wing social media personality and host of The Alex Jones Show on InfoWars 2001 B A Philosophy 14 Ward Churchill former University of Colorado professor social critic activist 1974 B A Communications 1975 M A Communications 15 Vince Demuzio Illinois state senator 1975 2004 1981 B A in Education and Human Services 1996 M A in Education and Public Policy 16 Karen A Hasara former mayor of Springfield Illinois Illinois state senator 1972 B A Psychology 1992 M A Legal Studies 17 Kyle Gupton basketball player 18 Gordon S Heddell former United States Department of Defense inspector general 1975 M A Legal Studies 15 Jim Langfelder former mayor of Springfield Illinois Al Lewis Columnist Dow Jones Newswires 19 Kimberly Lightford current member Illinois State Senate Bobby McFerrin vocal performer and conductor attended 1975 did not complete degree 20 Milton J Nieuwsma author Emmy winning filmwriter producer 1978 M A 21 Richard Oruche shooting guard on the Nigerian national basketball team 2010 B A Business Administration Richard Osborne former CEO of Scotsman Industries Dana Perino White House Press Secretary for the George W Bush administration 1995 M A Public Affairs Reporting 22 Elgie Sims current member Illinois Senate Russell Smith movie producer Thom Serafin communications consultantFaculty edit Michael Burlingame historian John Knoepfle poet and translator Phillip S Paludan historian Paul Simon political scientistReferences edit University of Illinois Springfield University of Illinois Springfield Best College US News Colleges usnews rankingsandreviews com Archived from the original on 2011 01 05 Retrieved 2015 07 18 Rankings amp Facts University of Illinois Springfield Archived from the original on 2020 10 28 Retrieved 2020 10 26 a b c College Navigator nces ed gov Retrieved June 12 2023 Rankings amp Facts University of Illinois Springfield www uis edu Retrieved 2022 09 29 a b c History of SSU UIS 1970 1971 About University of Illinois Springfield UIS Uis edu 1971 09 01 Archived from the original on 2022 04 06 Retrieved 2022 03 31 UIS Chronology Archives and Illinois Regional Archives Depository Library uis edu Archived from the original on July 22 2015 Retrieved July 18 2015 Cox Children s Center Cox Children s Center UIS www uis edu Archived from the original on 2021 09 27 Retrieved 2021 09 27 Residence Life University of Illinois Springfield Archived from the original on 2021 09 25 Retrieved 2021 09 25 Housing Amenities University of Illinois Springfield Archived from the original on 2021 09 25 Retrieved 2021 09 25 Rankings amp Facts University of Illinois Springfield www uis edu Retrieved 2022 09 29 The Observer Award winning student run weekly campus newspaper of the University of Illinois Springfield Retrieved 2022 09 29 SMTD Rider Guide PDF Retrieved July 24 2023 Cheri Bustos The Washington Post 25 December 2012 Archived from the original on 11 June 2015 Retrieved 7 October 2013 Oliver Darcy CNN Money 3 May 2017 Archived from the original on 7 May 2017 Retrieved 1 February 2021 a b NNDB University of Illinois Springfield Archived from the original on 2007 12 10 Retrieved 2007 11 30 Illinois Secretary of State s Office Vince DeMuzio PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2008 02 16 Retrieved 2007 11 30 Karen A Hasara The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois Archived from the original on 8 October 2013 Retrieved 7 October 2013 Men s Basketball Kyle Gupton uisprairiestars com Al Lewis columnist The Denver Post Archived from the original on 10 June 2015 Retrieved 7 October 2013 Schoenburg Bernard Illinois ball has glitz glamour and Bobby McFerrin Rockford Register Star Retrieved 2024 01 29 Milton J Nieuwsma The Society of Midland Authors Archived from the original on 8 February 2012 Retrieved 7 October 2013 University of Illinois Springfield UIS alum named White House press secretary by President Bush Archived from the original on 2007 09 22 Retrieved 2007 11 30 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to University of Illinois at Springfield nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to University of Illinois Springfield Official website Official athletics website 39 43 44 N 89 37 04 W 39 729021 N 89 617656 W 39 729021 89 617656 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title University of Illinois Springfield amp oldid 1207787397, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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