Archive for July, 2009
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Capital Bill Means WIU-Macomb, WIU-Quad Cities Construction, Capital Renewal
July 13, 2009 MACOMB/MOLINE, IL – – Gov. Pat Quinn signed a bill today (July 13) for Illinois Jobs Now!, a jobs and capital construction plan, which provides money for…
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Diez Named Chair of Engineering Technology Dept.
MACOMB, IL — Western Illinois University’s College of Business and Technology (CBT) is pleased to announce that Clayton Ray Diez has been named chair of WIU’s engineering technology department
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UHDS to Host Live Chats to Answer Housing Questions
MACOMB, IL — What can I expect on move-in day? What furnishings are included in my room? Can I bring my goldfish?
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UR Featured in Crisis Management Guidebook
MACOMB, IL — “Tweeting” … it’s just not for the birds anymore.
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WIU CAS Names IT Systems Manager
MACOMB, IL – - Joshua Joseph was appointed instructional technology system manager in the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) at Western Illinois University
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WIU Ag Department Renamed School of Agriculture
MACOMB, IL — Western Illinois University’s department of agriculture has been renamed the School of Agriculture, effective July 1
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Smith Appointed COEHS Interim Associate Dean
MACOMB, IL — Erskine Smith has been appointed to the position of interim associate dean for administration in Western Illinois University’s College of Education and Human Services (COEHS).
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Rex Grossman is competing for the Texan’s No. 3 quarterback job.
Grossman is in a battle with Alex Brink just to make the team as a third-stringer behind Matt Schaub and Dan Orlovsky. There’s reason to believe that Brink is the Texans’ third most accurate quarterback.
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WIU-FWS Agreement
MACOMB/MOLINE, IL — Western Illinois University and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) signed a Memorandum of Understanding today (July 1) to support the shared goals of protecting natural resources and enhancing environmental sustainability in the region.
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Sustainable Gardens Tour Benefit for Horn Field Campus July 18
MACOMB, IL — Learn about sustainable gardens and view a variety of sustainable landscapes at various stages of growth at the Sustainable Landscapes and Gardens Tour Benefit for Western Illinois University’s Horn Field Campus (HFC).
