Tim Crosby
Public Information CoordinatorTim Crosby — engineering, science and agriculture.
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SIU Carbondale this month will host an agriculture event in Belleville aimed at farmers while opening the world of farming to the public.
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A researcher at SIUC wants to use agricultural waste products to develop carbon materials specifically designed to trap carbon dioxide.
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Susan Graham is senior director of development with the SIU Foundation for the College of Agricultural, Life, and Physical Sciences.
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An ecologist focusing on understanding the drivers of the movements and habitat selection of animals in wildlife settings, Bastille-Rousseau conducts research out of SIU’s Center for Wildlife Sustainability Research.
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A workshop on the transformations AI is bringing to the world and the societal implications takes place this week at Southern Illinois University Carbondale.
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A student civil engineering team from Southern Illinois University Carbondale won first place at a recent competition and will head for the finals in June.
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Some people are just in a hurry to get their lives started and make a difference. Take SIU Carbondale students Cambell Douglas and Morgan Young, for instance.
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It might surprise you to learn that the No. 1 type of landfill waste in the United State is food.
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Building the machine is a project by students in SIU’s ancient practices program, which grew out of a $100,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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A SIU affiliated family event offering fun science activities while helping science teachers across the region is set for later this month at a local winery.