Video presentation of "How They Lived at Home"
In this educational video presentation, Stacy Pratt McDermott '91 LAS, MA '93
LAS, PHD '07 LAS, discusses domestic law, matrimony and divorce in Sangamon County
from 1837 to 1861. Also featured is Stacey Robertson, who talks about the myths
and truths of frontier women.
UIAA staff member recognized for good work
University of Illinois Alumni Association staff member Mary Caroline Mitchell
was named a recipient of the UIS Star Staff Award at the April 23 Good as Gold
ceremony, which recognized volunteers from several community organizations.
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View photos from UI Day at the Capitol
A group of University of Illinois alumni and students convened April 1
at the Illinois Capitol to galvanize support for the University during a difficult
budget year. View
photos of the well-attended event.
Video presentation of 'How Their Diversity Enriched
Us'
From the Central
Illinois: Patchwork of People lecture series, watch a presentation by Kathryn
Harris, MS '71 LIS, about the
African-American plight in 19th century Sangamon County, and Rabbi Barry Marks,
who will discuss the Jewish experience in Springfield.
UIS students use spring break to help hurricane victims
The University of Illinois at Springfield's Alternative Spring Break student
organization is traveling to Mandeville, La., during spring break to assist victims
affected by Hurricane Katrina.
Good as Gold ceremony calls for nominations to honor
volunteer work
UIS and the Junior League of Springfield have formed a partnership to host the
Good as Gold ceremony, an event that recognizes community members and organizations
for their volunteer efforts.
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