Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, also known as SIU or SIUC, is a state-owned public research university headquartered in Carbondale, Illinois, US. Founded in 1869, with approximately 5070 employees, the institution specializes in broadcast television and radio. It functions as a tier 1 media tech buyer.
Southern Illinois University's Olivia Herron concluded her participation in the 2026 Women's NCAA Championships on March 20, earning Second-Team All-American honors in the 200-breaststroke after competing in three events. Previously, on March 19, the university announced that its Paul Simon Institute would host Theresa Claiborne, the first Black woman to serve as a pilot in the United States Air Force, for a discussion on March 26 in the SIU Student Center Ballroom B. Also on March 19, Cedarhurst Center for the Arts in Mount Vernon began featuring an exhibition of 12 photographs by SIU students, including John Boucher's "Silver Heart," which runs through June 14. Earlier, on March 18, the SIU School of Music unveiled the lineup for its 2026 Outside the Box New Music Festival, scheduled to begin on March 24 and featuring performers such as Ji Hye Jung, associate professor of percussion and director of Vanderbilt University’s Blair School of Music percussion program. That same day, research on "Monk algebras and representability," building on previous work by Kramer and Maddux, was published in J. Log. Algebr. Methods Program.
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