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Western Illinois University New Student Virtual Orientation Sessions Continue

Western Illinois University New Student Virtual Orientation Sessions Continue

MACOMB/MOLINE, IL – Western Illinois University’s virtual summer orientation experiences are underway, and will continue throughout June. Incoming new first-year students on the Macomb campus can sign up for their virtual summer orientation day by logging into their STARS account. During virtual summer orientation, students will meet their orientation leaders and begin to learn how […]

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Western Illinois University Campus Grass to be Baled for Livestock Feed at University Farm

Western Illinois University Campus Grass to be Baled for Livestock Feed at University Farm

MACOMB, IL – During a time of stretching budget dollars, two Western Illinois University administrators have come up with a creative way to reduce mowing on campus and provide food for livestock at the University Farm at the same time. Facilities Management Executive Director Troy Rhoads and School of Agriculture Director Andy Baker collaborated on […]

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Western Illinois University Multicultural Center Highlighting Two National Celebrations

Western Illinois University Multicultural Center Highlighting Two National Celebrations

MACOMB, IL — The Multicultural Center (MCC) at Western Illinois University is highlighting two June national celebrations – the African-American community focused Juneteenth (Friday, June 19) and LGBT*QA community-focused Pride Month. Although the celebrations tend to give focus to a particular community, these are American celebrations by the diverse communities that comprise our nation. The […]

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WIU English Professor Establishes Campaign for Diverse Authors Books for Macomb School District

WIU English Professor Establishes Campaign for Diverse Authors Books for Macomb School District

MACOMB, IL – When Western Illinois University English Professor Rebekah Buchanan started thinking about ways she could do something to get others involved in making a difference, she kept returning to education. Because of her background and love for books and reading, Buchanan has initiated a fundraising campaign to purchase books by authors of color […]

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