SIU in the News - September, 2025

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Bob Odenkirk returns to SIU Carbondale

Local media covered the visit of SIU alumnus and writer, producer and actor Bob Odenkirk and his brother Bill Odenkirk to campus.

SIU hosts the brothers Odenkirk for visit and public event — Southern Illinoisan — Sept. 12, 2025

Bob Odenkirk returns to the SIU Carbondale campus with his brother — WSIU Radio — Sept. 12, 2025


Saluki Stair Climb coverage

Local and regional media highlighted the Sept. 11 Saluki Stair Climb at Banterra Center that drew more than 400 people.

Saluki Stair Climb pays tribute to 9/11 victims — KFVS-TV — Sept. 11, 2025

Hundreds climb stairs in remembrance of 9/11 attacks — WSIU Radio — Sept. 11, 2025

Many honor and remember 9/11 victims with stair climb event at SIU — WSIL-TV — Sept. 11, 2025

SIU hosts annual 9/11 Saluki Stair Climb at Banterra Center  — KBSI-TV — Sept. 11, 2025


Newsradio WJPF interview with Chancellor Austin Lane

Chancellor Austin Lane discusses such topics as fall 2025 enrollment, the Saluki Takeover Tour: Indianapolis and Bob Odenkirk’s visit.

WJPF Morning Newswatch — Sept. 5, 2025


The Impact Report

The Impact Report from the SIU Foundation includes groundbreakings at Touch of Nature Outdoor Education Center, a $4.5 million gift for Saluki women’s athletics, the Community Care and Education Center inside University Hall, Saluki Women’s Weekend, the Saluki Student Investment Fund and more.

WSIU TV — Sept. 12, 2025


In Focus: Deaf SIU professor follows her love of teaching to support the deaf community

Katie Moore, a deaf assistant professor in American Sign Language in the School of Languages, Cultures and International Studies, is featured.

WSIU InFocus — Sept. 11, 2025


Illinois farmers find that sheep and solar arrays go well together

Ken Anderson, director, Advanced Energy Institute, discusses agrivoltaics, which is the practice of using land for both agriculture and generating solar energy.

Canary Media – Sept. 11, 2025


Capitol View — Sept. 11, 2025

John Jackson, visiting professor, Paul Simon Public Policy Institute, discusses a federal immigration enforcement surge in Illinois and redistricting efforts leading up to the midterm elections. Jackson’s comments start at 1:00, 17:45 

WSIU-TV — Sept. 11, 2025


Illinois officials stress motorcycle safety as riding season winds down

Erik Hanks, coordinator, SIU Carbondale motorcycle rider program, discusses motorcycle safety. The central region program operates from a facility in Peoria.

WMBD-TV, Peoria  — Sept. 11, 2025


The Midwest has new neighbors: armadillos

Agustin Jimenèz, professor, zoology, discusses the adaptability of armadillos in the Midwest.

Indiana Public Radio — September 12, 2025


School of Journalism and Advertising dedication

Local media outlets provided coverage of the Sept. 9 dedication of the Charlotte Thompson Suhler School of Journalism and Advertising.

SIU journalism school named for alum, women’s advocate — Southern Illinoisan/Paxton Media Group — Sept. 9, 2025

Southern Illinois University journalism school named after alum Charlotte Thompson Suhler — KFVS-TV — Sept. 9, 2025


Why is SIU international student enrollment down? It depends

Peter Li, director of the Center for International Education, discusses the center's focus on establishing a quick connection with international students.

Southern Illinoisan — Sept. 8, 2025


Breanne Pleggenkuhle discusses new book

Breanne Pleggenkuhle, professor of criminology and criminal justice, discusses “Crime, Corrections, and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Responses and Adaptations in the U.S. Criminal Justice System,” written by her and colleague Joseph A. Schafer, professor, Arizona State University, which was recently published by SIU Press.

Player FM podcast — Sept. 8, 2025


‘Poetry is for everybody’: Local author, professor releases poetry book

Allison Joseph, professor and director of the Master of Fine Arts program in creative writing, discusses “Dwelling,” her recently published collection of poems.

Southern Illinoisan — Sept. 8, 2025


SIU’s Constitution Day includes panel discussion on federal vs. state education issues

The Sept. 17 Constitution Day panel discussion at Morris Library is highlighted.

Illinois State Bar Association — Sept. 8, 2025


SIU fall enrollment

Local and regional media highlighted the university’s 2025 fall enrollment.

SIU Carbondale enrollment holds steady while Edwardsville campus sees an increase — NPR Illinois — Sept. 4, 2025

SIU enrollment holding steady – WSIL-TV – Sept. 4, 2025

Fall 2025 enrollment at SIU Carbondale remains steady — KFVS-TV — Sept. 4, 2025

SIU enrollment flattens out after years of growth — Southern Illinoisan — Sept. 4, 2025


Bob Odenkirk returns to Carbondale for SIU event in September

The return of SIU alumnus and writer, producer and actor Bob Odenkirk this week is highlighted.

WSIL-TV — Sept. 4, 2025


Chancellor Lane highlighted at SIU football home opener

Chancellor Austin Lane talked with “Dan From the Tailgate” in an “undercover boss” style encounter at the Salukis 2025 football season home opener. The blog highlights multiple tailgates from around the country each week.


SIU breaks ground on new welcome center at Touch of Nature

Brian Croft, director, Touch of Nature Outdoor Education Center, and 1967 alumnus Chuck Trover, who donated $3 million for the project, discuss the Wildlife Habitat Education Center.

WSIU Radio — Sept. 2, 2025


Veterans group seeks apology from Nippon Steel for forced labor of WWII POWs

Jan Thompson, director, School of Journalism and Advertising, laid a wreath on Sept. 2 at the World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C. Thompson, who is also president of the American Defenders of Bataan and Corregidor Memorial Society, discusses her desire for an apology by U.S. Steel owner Nippon Steel for the company’s predecessors using thousands of Allied POWs in forced labor during World War II.

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (subscription only) — Sept. 2, 2025


Light pollution makes birds’ days longer

Coverage continues on research by Brent Pease, an assistant professor in the School of Forestry and Horticulture, and his colleague Neil Gilbert, an assistant professor in the Department of Biology at Oklahoma State University, on how artificial light reshapes bird behavior.

News for Kids – Sept. 3, 2025


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