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Chris Stantis, assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology, helped lead a recent survey and analysis of tap water from 30 cities across the U.S. to compare the variability of oxygen-stable isotopes. The work will help forensic investigators in identification cases. (Photo by Russell Bailey)

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SIU Board of Trustees approves honorary degrees, Distinguished Service Awards

Edward M. Benyas, professor emeritus of oboe and conducting in the Southern Illinois University Carbondale School of Music, will receive a Distinguished Service Award following approval by the SIU Board of Trustees today (Dec. 5). Benyas is one of five individuals recommended by SIU Carbondale Chancellor Austin A. Lane for honorary degrees and distinguished service awards.

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SIU to host Holiday Arts and Crafts Sale Dec. 5-7

If you’re looking for special gifts for friends, family or yourself this holiday season, you won’t want to miss the 46th annual Holiday Arts and Crafts Sale in the Southern Illinois University Carbondale Student Center Dec. 5-7.

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SIU students prepare for national business competition after winning tough regional

A team of Southern Illinois University Carbondale business students is preparing for what they hope will be a second national championship. Just getting to nationals is quite a feat, accomplished by besting some impressive competition at the Deloitte FanTAXtic Case Competition regional contest. FanTAXtic asks students to present solutions to a realistic business challenge and address the business and tax implications.

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SIU ceramic and print sale is Dec. 4

A great opportunity to find that one-of-a-kind gift. Southern Illinois University Carbondale printmaking and ceramic students will show their work just in time for the holiday season during their annual sale on Dec. 4.

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