In honor of Black History Month, The Alestle reflected on Black figures in SIUE’s history who shaped both the campus and the larger community.
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Looking ahead to the upcoming softball season, the Cougars are excited to get back on the field despite a pandemic and a delayed start.
In light of spring break being canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, individual departments and faculty members now have the option to give s…
As the Edwardsville Ward 6 City Council election approaches, SIUE professors discuss how the election could affect the future of Edwardsville.
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In the latest Conversation of Understanding, healthcare professionals in the SIU System discussed possible solutions for vaccine hesitancy in …
SIUE students will not be required to get the COVID-19 vaccine for now, but a new team is working to navigate the logistics of vaccinating stu…
Although SIUE will not be taking a week off for spring break this semester, individual departments may schedule days off in order to lighten t…
The Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion hosted a virtual event to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, during which speakers called o…
SIU System President Dan Mahony and School of Education, Health and Human Behavior Dean Robin Hughes are teaming up this semester to co-instru…