SIU in the News - May, 2025

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Commencement at SIU

Local media covered the May 9-10 commencement ceremonies.

SIU law school graduates 2025 class — Southern Illinoisan — May 9, 2025

Almost 2,000 candidates participate in SIUC commencement — KFVS-TV — May 10, 2025

Thousands of students honored at commencements across the region — WSIL-TV — May 9, 2025


Father Joseph Brown on Pope Leo XIV

Local media gained insight on the May 8 selection of Pope Leo XIV from Father Joseph Brown, professor and coordinator of the Africana studies program and director of the School of Africana & Multicultural Studies.

SIU professor says he’s ‘optimistic’ about new pope — KFVS-TV — May 9, 2025

SIUC professor praises choice for new pope — KFVS-TV — May 9, 2025

Father Joseph Brown on Pope Leo XIV — WSIU — May 8, 2025


Funding student success: Grant fuels mental health crisis intervention team

The mental health crisis intervention team is highlighted.

Inside Higher Ed — May 9, 2025


SIU creates program to respond to mental health needs

Jaime Clark, Health Services director, discusses mental health professionals assisting in emergency calls, including how the process works and how it also helps police deal with challenging situations.

WSIU InFocus — May 8, 2025


SIU Career Development Center prepares college seniors to join the workforce

The Career Development Center is featured.

KFVS-TV and other outlets — May 8, 2025


Newsradio WJPF interview with John Jackson and Brad Cole

John Jackson, visiting professor, Paul Simon Public Policy Institute, discusses former Illinois Gov. George Ryan’s legacy,

Newsradio WJPF — May 8, 2025


Roger Tedrick to retire from SIU Board of Trustees

J. Phil Gilbert, chair of the SIU Board of Trustees, discussed SIU trustee and SIU Carbondale alumnus Roger Tedrick during the groundbreaking for the Tedrick Welcome Center on campus last fall. Tedrick recently announced his retirement from the board after 14 years as a trustee.

WSIU Radio — May 7, 2025


Statewide: Greg DeYong discusses tariffs, supply chain management 

Gregory DeYong, associate professor of operations management, discusses the impact of tariff increases on global trade and supply chain management. DeYong’s discussion begins at 1:00. 

Statewide NPR Illinois — May 2, 2025 


Joan Esposito Live Local and Progressive 

John Shaw, director, Paul Simon Public Policy Institute, discusses such topics as Illinois’ political landscape in the Democratic Patry after decisions by U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin and U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky to not run for re-election and political weaknesses in President Donald Trump’s administration. Shaw’s discussion begins at 1:40:43. 

WCPT Radio, Willow Springs, Illinois — May 6, 2025 


Chicago lawmaker visits SIU to build bridges 

Illinois State Rep. Lindsey LaPointe’s discussion at the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute is highlighted. 

Southern Illinoisan and other outlets — May 5, 2025 


Federal funding cuts could impact WSIU station 

Larry Hunter, WSIU interim executive director, discusses the potential local impact of President Donald Trump’s executive order to cut federal funds to NPR and PBS. 

Southern Illinoisan — May 6, 2025 


WSIU InFocus: Health Insurance in America 

As part of a program on health insurance, Christopher Mullins, professor, criminology and criminal justice and associate dean for academic and student affairs, College of Health and Human Sciences, discusses topics, including American culture, reactions to the shooting death of a health insurance CEO and political implications of dissatisfaction with health insurance companies. Mullins’ comments begin at 15:25. 

WSIU InFocus — May 2, 2025


Senate leaders split on community college bachelor’s degree proposal

SIU System President Dan Mahony was among a panel of university presidents to appear before an Illinois Senate committee last week in Springfield.

Capitol News Illinois — May 2, 2025


Capitol View — May 1, 2025

John Jackson, visiting professor, Paul Simon Public Policy Institute, discusses the impact on Illinois following U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin’s decision to not seek re-election and potential candidates, Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s using a third term candidacy as governor in 2026 as a springboard to run for president and Illinois’ budget. Jackson’s comments start at :40, 9:15 22:10 

WSIU-TV — May 1, 2025


Court ruling draws fire in Southern Illinois over limits on access to justice 

Sheila Simon, acting associate dean and associate professor of law at SIU Simmons Law School, discusses a recent Illinois State Supreme Court ruling that lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of state laws must be filed in Cook County or Springfield, regardless of where the plaintiff lives. 

Southern Illinoisan – May 2, 2025


Researchers hope a VR game can make people confident to respond to opioid overdoses

Wasantha Jayawardene, assistant professor of public health in the School of Human Sciences, discusses using virtual reality as a training tool for providing Narcan in opioid overdoses.

Side Effects Public Media/WSIU Radio and other outlets — May 1, 2025


19-year-old from Effingham earns bachelor’s degree, completes first year of law school

Lily Wise, a 19-year-old criminology and criminal justice student who will earn her bachelor’s degree on Saturday, May 10, and continue as a second-year law student, is featured.

WAND — May 1, 2025


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