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Brenden Jennings and Matthew Greer with sandstone foundation stones from a dig site.

Brendan Jennings (left) and Matthew Greer, an assistant professor in SIU Carbondale’s anthropology program (top photo) are with sandstone foundation stones on Jenning’s property in the unincorporated Lakeview community at what is believed to be the oldest continually inhabited Black community in Illinois. SIU’s 2026 Archaeology Field School, which includes from left, Paulo Mendes Da Cunha, Ariel Creal, and Brenda Smith are investigating the farmstead that belonged to Jenning’s ancestors dating back to the 1840s. (Photos by Russell Bailey)

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Bruce DeRuntz holding a book he co-authored called Work Ready, dedicated to William Bushelle for his enduring leadership lessons.

New book honors late SIU alum’s legacy on Leadership Development Program

Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s Leadership Development Program (LDP) boasts a 100% graduation rate, a 96% career placement rate, and its graduates are 19% more work ready than their peers. A part of that success is thanks to the late William “Will” Bushelle, a SIU alum and U.S. Navy SEAL veteran, who is the focus of a new book.

Halley Frailey

SIU student shattering glass ceiling for female engineers

In a field typically led by men, Halley Frailey is ready to take on the engineering industry and make way for more women. Focusing on women is a new outlook for the Southern Illinois University Carbondale graduating senior – she grew up surrounded by her brothers and their friends.

Two men are surrounded by computer codes and diagrams. There is a laptop behind her.

SIU Carbondale to offer bachelor’s degree in AI+

Beginning with the fall 2026 semester, Southern Illinois University Carbondale will become the first public university in Illinois to offer a Bachelor of Science degree in Artificial Intelligence Plus (AI+).

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