SIU in the News - November, 2025

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Saluki Start coverage  

Chancellor Austin Lane, Vice Chancellor for Enrollment Management Wendell Williams and Director of Undergraduate Admissions Sarah Jiter discuss the Saluki Start Dual Enrollment Program with local high schools. 

Saluki Start opens university courses to high schools — Southern Illinoisan/Paxton Media Group — Nov. 19, 2025 

SIU launches free dual-enrollment program for 26 Southern Illinois high schools — WSIL-TV — Nov. 19, 2025 


SIU students serve community during hunger awareness 

The annual Feeding the Community Event is highlighted. 

WPSD-TV/Southern Illinoisan — Nov. 19, 2025 


John Shaw on WSIU Radio

Paul Simon Public Policy Institute Director John Shaw discusses his latest booklet “Statesmanship 101” and the characteristics of statesmanship.

WSIU Radio — Nov. 17, 2025


Cover crops engage in ‘chemical warfare’ against weeds

Karla Gage, associate professor of weed science and plant biology, discusses the importance of diversifying the types of cover crops planted in Illinois.

Farm Progress — Nov. 18, 2025


Touch of Nature, SIU Sustainability to host community grill-out for Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week

The “Feeding Our Community” grill-out on Nov. 19 at the Town Square Pavilion is highlighted.

KBSI-TV — Nov. 17, 2025


SIU Carbondale receives $2.1M gift for new student success center

A $2.1 million gift from alumnus Harvey N. Michaels and his wife, Collie, to establish the Harvey N. Michaels Center for Academic Success and Engagement in the College of Business and Analytics is highlighted.

WSIL — Nov. 18, 2025


Metro East students build leadership skills at SIU-C weekend program

The Metro East Youth Leadership Weekend hosted by the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute on Oct. 25-26 is highlighted.

St. Louis American — Nov. 14, 2025


SIU’s concert choir, choral union bring ‘peace’ to Shryock on Nov. 18

Emerson Eads, assistant professor in the SIU School of Music and director of choral studies, discusses the Tuesday, Nov. 18, “Peace I Leave With You: Music of Faith and Solidarity” concert at Shryock Auditorium.

WSIU Radio – Nov. 15, 2025


Birds are singing longer thanks to light pollution

Research by Brent Pease, 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 continues to spark interest.

Science News for Students – Nov. 14, 2025


Carbondale PD, SIUC partner to collect new winter coats for children

A new coat collection drive at upcoming Saluki men’s and women’s basketball games is highlighted.

KFVS-TV  — Nov. 12, 2025


Honoring our veterans

Local media covered SIU Carbondale’s Nov. 11 Veterans Day ceremonies which included remarks by Paul Copeland, SIU Veteran Services coordinator; Tom Harness, a veteran and SIU alumnus, and the playing of taps by the SIU Trumpet Studio.

Carbondale, SIU honor Veterans Day at flagpole ceremony — Southern Illinoisan/Paxton Media — Nov. 11, 2025

City of Carbondale and SIU honor veterans during campus ceremony — KBSI-TV — Nov. 11, 2025


What farmers should know about harvest weed seed control

Karla Gage, associate professor of weed science and plant biology, discusses the need for farmers to diversify weed management tactics in a monthly column in partnership with the Illinois Farm Bureau.

FarmWeekNow.com  — Nov. 12, 2025


How much are you influenced by what you see on social media?

Franklin Kimmell, a fourth-year doctoral student and graduate teaching assistant in communication studies, discusses the impact of social media and influencers, and previews the Nov. 6 Student Speakers Forum on “The Power of Influence: Who (or What) Shapes Us.”

KMOX Radio — Nov. 6, 2025


SIU Carbondale researchers crack the code on new caffeine-fueled nearsightedness treatment

Lahiru Jayakody, associate professor, School of Biological Sciences and Fermentation Science Institute, discusses research on a cleaner, lower-cost process to make an oral drug used in Europe to treat childhood myopia.

KFVS-TV — Nov. 6, 2025


Beef specialists say bull genetics critical to rebuilding cattle herd

Jay Nair, assistant professor, School of Agricultural Sciences, discusses the 44th Annual Bull Performance Test and Sale and the importance of bull genetics in building herds.

Brownfield Ag News — Nov. 7, 2025


What air traffic controllers do — and how you can become one

Research by Southern Illinois University Carbondale aviation and psychology faculty on mental health concerns of the nation’s air traffic controllers is included in a synopsis on becoming an air traffic controller.

ABC News/Yahoo News — Nov. 7, 2025


Archaeologists debunk one of the greatest myths of Ancient Egypt

Research by Gretchen R. Dabbs, professor, anthropology, and Anna Stevens, Monash University and Cambridge University’s McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, examines the long-claimed idea that the ancient Egyptian capital city of Akhetaten (Amarna) was affected by an epidemic.

Earth.com — Nov. 7, 2025


SIU students, staff help fight food insecurity

The annual Empty Bowls event is highlighted.

KFVS-TV — Nov. 8, 2025


New attorneys sworn in at Carbondale ceremony

The Nov. 5 swearing in of attorneys by Illinois Supreme Court Justice David K. Overstreet at the SIU Simmons Law School is highlighted.

Southern Illinoisan — Nov. 5, 2025


SIU Carbondale iron pour event offers hands-on art experience

The annual iron pour event is highlighted.

WSIL-TV  Nov. 3, 2025


SIU among select U.S. schools to test young bulls for breeding potential

Bull testing work by the SIU Beef Evaluation Center is highlighted.

Morning AgClips   Nov. 3, 2025


The future of higher education in Illinois

John Shaw, director, Paul Simon Public Policy Institute, previews a panel discussion at SIU Carbondale on Tuesday, Nov. 4, that will address changes in funding, demographics, and the artificial intelligence revolution in higher education.

KMOX Radio — Nov. 3, 2025


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