Top Story

A woman is watering plants.

SIU Carbondale’s new R1 designation reflects its breadth and depth of research. (Top photo) Microbiology student Danielle Snyder tends to plants growing in simulated regolith. (Second photo) Doctoral student Magdalene Pine Adjei works on a project to examine congenital pituitary deficiencies. (Third photo) Associate Professor Jia Liu and her students seek ways to remove PFAS from groundwater. (Bottom photo) Assistant Professor Lahiru Jayakody investigates how to turn waste plastic into food. (Photos by Russell Bailey)

More Releases

Dan Li doing Tai Chi.

SIU offering free community tai chi classes

Free tai chi classes are available now at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, courtesy of a visiting scholar from China with SIU’s Center for International Education.

A group of students tossing a football while watching TV.

SIU advertising expert: Celebrities, nostalgia and AI highlight Super Bowl ads

The superpower of celebrities and the growing influence of artificial intelligence will be in front of millions of television viewers when Super Bowl LIX hits screens across the nation on Sunday, Feb. 9, said Bridget Lescelius, an associate lecturer in Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s School of Journalism and Advertising.

Read More Stories in the Archive