Parking Lot E Closure - Friday, April 12
Please be aware that Parking Lot E will be closed from early morning through 12:00 PM on Friday, April 12, so that school children may safely enter the UIS Performing Arts Center for the Staley Class Acts performance of Romeo & Juliet.Â
Thank you,
Betsy O’Brien (she/her)
Guest Services Manager
UIS Performing Arts Center
P: 217-206-8287
eobri4@uis.edu
www.UISpac.com
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Amanda McConnell
Hometown: Louisville, KYMajor: Exercise ScienceFuture Plans: Pursue a doctorate in occupational therapy
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Sina Skjeltad
Hometown: Sandvika, NorwayMajor: Business Administration and EconomicsFuture Plans: Pursue a master’s 69ÂÜÀòapp in finance in Europe
Sina Skjeltad loves all the friendships she has made at the University of Illinois Springfield. Skjeltad is a dual economics and business administration major with a concentration in finance. She is part of the women’s tennis team. Skjeltad chose UIS because of its academic and athletic offerings. Following graduation, she plans to pursue a master’s 69ÂÜÀòapp in finance somewhere in Europe.
Rooftop Units Installed at SLB - April 10
Installation of two new rooftop units (RTUs) on the Student Life Building (SLB) will take place tomorrow, April 10. Beginning early tomorrow morning, a crane will be positioned on the east side of the building for this replacement process so please avoid the area while the crane is in place.
RTUs for the Human Resources Building (HRB) and the WUIS building will be installed soon. Currently the ground is too soft to safely position and use the crane. Stay tuned for a firm date when we get firm ground!
Navigating the Intersection of Math, Poetry, and AI: The Crossroads in Helena Soares’ Pursuit
Helena Soares is a double major in Mathematics and English. She delights on the synergy between these seemingly disparate fields. Her love for both subjects is akin to a poetic equation, where words and numbers dance together, creating a symphony of intellectual curiosity.
Helena is a poet. She weaves verses that transcend the mundane, infusing them with the elegance of mathematical patterns. This is one of her found poems,
"This Fundamental Theorem" Connecting you and I,