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2021 Outstanding Exercise Science Student- Physical Therapy Track
2021 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Honors Recipient
Outstanding Exercise Science Student- Physical Therapy Track: Kenady Clayburn
Kenady Clayburn has not only been an outstanding EXR student, but she’s also been an engaged EXR student throughout her time at UIS. She gained much practical experience as she worked as a student lead for campus recreation, while also working as a rehab aide at Athletico. In addition, she served as a YMCA camp counselor during the summers.
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2021 Outstanding Exercise Science Student- Health and Fitness Track
2021 COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES HONORS RECIPIENT
Outstanding Exercise Science Student- Health and Fitness Track: Haley Daniels
Haley Daniels has always been interested in how the body works and was eager to learn how exercise and a healthy lifestyle could influence overall health. So, in the spring of 2018 she transferred to UIS to finish her education in Exercise Science.
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2021 Exercise Science Graduation Marshal
2021 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Honors Recipient
Exercise Science Graduation Marshal: Addison Bryant
Addison Bryant was awarded the EXR Graduation Marshal award which epitomizes the spirit and goals of the EXR program. As a member of the UIS Women’s Softball team, she successfully navigated the role of student-athlete by being on Dean’s List and Coaches Honor Role multiple times. In addition to being an excellent student, she takes an active role outside the classroom as well.
Message from the Chancellor: Spring 2022 Entry Testing Announcement
Dear UIS Students, Faculty and Staff —
We have just completed an exceptionally successful Fall 2021 semester. A quick look at the numbers clearly shows how important being a highly vaccinated campus was for moving us closer to the campus experience we all miss and want.
New bill proposes free college for cops
A new bill filed in the Illinois House of Representatives on Monday calls for college tuition to be covered for future police officers, but there are strict requirements.
It’s a similar model to that of the military.