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Fewer teachers are available for school districts, as burnout and turnover leave administrators scrambling to find qualified educators. Plus, a look at new media literacy standards.
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SIUC Chancellor Austin Lane and First Lady Loren Lane are hosting the inaugural Saluki Ball as they work to raise money to help keep students on campus and in the classroom.
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A conversation on poetry, a look back at a special exhibit on the Negro Baseball League, a glimpse at the birthplace of Monopoly, and a step back in time to Generation X.
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WSIU-TV is airing the world broadcast premiere of "History Reborn" Thursday at 7 p.m., with an encore on Sunday at 11 a.m. The documentary shows how the Old State Capitol in Springfield, Illinois, was saved in the 1960's.
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InFocus Host Jennifer Fuller sits down with Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza to look at the state’s fiscal picture for 2023.
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February marks Heart Month in the United States. We’ll take a closer look at how heart disease can be difficult to diagnose in women, and ways doctors are working to increase awareness.
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A conversation about the movement to create a Shawnee National Park and Climate Preserve in far southern Illinois, plus we’ll check in with the SI Roller Girls as they prepare for their first season post-COVID.
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Climate Change is bringing more extreme weather events to the United States – including the Midwest. We explore what is happening, and what may come in the future.
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Rural areas face barriers to basic healthcare, but organizations are working to reduce those barriers. In this episode, learn more about how partnerships are bringing care to the people, and how future doctors are being trained to serve rural areas.
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Rural Americans face challenges when it comes to healthcare. From a lack of providers to the physical distance patients must travel, getting the care can be as much of a hurdle as the illness itself. We explore how some organizations are working to change that.