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Young mathematicians from two states will once again travel to Southern Illinois University Carbondale for a day of competitions, comradery and achievement. The annual Math Field Day is set for Tuesday, March 28, at the Banterra Center.
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Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s student cybersecurity team took first place at a multistate event this weekend, sending the Security Dawgs to a regional competition later this month.
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SIUC and the Illinois Department of Transportation will offer a free training program this spring to address the shortage of entry-level civil engineering technicians in construction industries.
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Researchers at Southern Illinois University Carbondale think much of the lost community of Kaskaskia can still be found and locating it could teach us important lessons about our history.
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An associate professor in the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Sciences at Southern Illinois University Carbondale is trying to develop a more efficient and targeted way of using light to drive chemical reactions.
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A Canadian speaker will separately address young scientists and the energy-conscious during two sponsored lectures on Friday, Feb. 3, at Southern Illinois University Carbondale.
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When you’re a Southern Illinois University Carbondale student doing research far from home, sometimes discoveries happen in unexpected ways. Take the recent case of an opossum, a Burmese python and a GPS collar that may lead to better tracking and removal of the invasive species.
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A Southern Illinois University Carbondale student is trying to find out more about another deadly adversary awaiting them in the warmer crevices of the sandstone cliffs where they typically ride out the winter.
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Southern Illinois University Carbondale zoology student Samantha Dennis said SIU’s national reputation for involving undergraduate students directly in hands-on research brought her from the Hoosier State to Southern Illinois.
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Girls in grades 5-9 can once again explore careers in science and mathematics during an event at Southern Illinois University Carbondale this November.