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Posts by SIU Carbondale

Actor Bob Odenkirk taking the stage wearing a maroon doctoral gown and a matching tam with gold tassel. He has a theatrical expression and his hands are raised in front of him.

Actor Bob Odenkirk taking the stage wearing a maroon doctoral gown and a matching tam with gold tassel. He has a theatrical expression and his hands are raised in front of him.

There’s only one way to celebrate April 3 in Carbondale: by recognizing the legend and honorary doctor, Bob Odenkirk.

“I'm a Saluki, you fools. I'm a Saluki, and I will destroy you.”

Happy Bob Odenkirk Day!

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The International Festival was a reminder of what makes SIU special — culture, community, and connection.⁣

From the Parade of Flags to the International Food Fair (and everything in between), thank you to the students, performers, organizations, and volunteers who made this week happen.

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When every second matters, hesitation can be the biggest risk.

At SIU, our public health students are using mixed reality through ReviveXR to practice real overdose response scenarios before they face them in the real world.

#Salukis x #R1Research

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Not everything comes out perfect, and that’s the point.⁣ SIU students are learning how additive manufacturing really works.⁣

#Salukis x #R1Research

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Mr. Reginald Petty (Left) & Mrs. Edna J. Patterson-Petty (Right)

Mr. Reginald Petty (Left) & Mrs. Edna J. Patterson-Petty (Right)

Saluki and SIU alum Reginald Petty is a 2026 Illinois Lincoln Laureate and will receive the Order of Lincoln, the state’s highest honor. 🎖️

Former Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White will also be honored at a ceremony April 11, 2026, at SIU Edwardsville.

Learn more » bit.ly/45fV9lJ

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SIU Carbondale Honors Dr. Melvin C. Terrell's Transformative Impact on Higher Education University launches dual initiative to preserve scholar-practitioner's four decades of leadership through special collection and renamed campus gathering space.

Southern Illinois University Carbondale has announced plans to honor Dr. Melvin Cleveland Terrell, a distinguished alumnus and trailblazing vice president for student affairs, through two interconnected initiatives.

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Who knew your morning coffee could spark innovation? ☕️

SIU researchers are transforming food waste into a key pharmaceutical ingredient — all through sustainable science.

#Salukis x #R1Research

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Pulliam Hall clocktower framed by large trees, with snow covering the ground, bushes, and walkways.

Pulliam Hall clocktower framed by large trees, with snow covering the ground, bushes, and walkways.

Bright red berries clustered on green leaves with snow on top.

Bright red berries clustered on green leaves with snow on top.

A red-brick building with white-trimmed windows and snow on the roof, framed by two tall trees and surrounded by grass and evergreens.

A red-brick building with white-trimmed windows and snow on the roof, framed by two tall trees and surrounded by grass and evergreens.

A geodesic dome covered in snow surrounded by trees and snow on the ground in a quiet wooded area.

A geodesic dome covered in snow surrounded by trees and snow on the ground in a quiet wooded area.

The first snow of the season has arrived on campus. ❄️

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At SIU, learning happens in the wild. Hands-on research. Real-world change.

#Salukis x #R1Research

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New voices in global ecology: SIU makes cluster hire of four faculty Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s cluster hire of four tenure-track faculty in the School of Biological Sciences is advancing research into global environmental change and sustainability.

SIU’s School of Biological Sciences welcomes four new tenure-track faculty whose work strengthens our leadership in environmental change and sustainability research.

These scientists bring global expertise to understanding how life adapts to a changing world.

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There’s nothing quite like fall at SIU. Campus comes alive in color, that quiet kind of beauty that makes you pause between classes. 🍁🍂

Whether you’re under the trees, walking by Campus Lake, or strolling through Thompson Woods, take a second to breathe it all in.

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For 50+ years, Salukis have been driving innovation in cattle genetics. The SIU Bull Test keeps breaking ground — fueling regional growth, elevating herds, and giving students hands-on #R1Research experience that pushes agriculture forward.

More » bit.ly/4oK6lhF

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Coles County Memorial Airport Manager Andrew Fearn holds a plaque recognizing his induction into the Illinois Aviation Hall of Fame in his office. A large American flag with the airport identifier “MTO” is displayed on the wall behind him.

Coles County Memorial Airport Manager Andrew Fearn holds a plaque recognizing his induction into the Illinois Aviation Hall of Fame in his office. A large American flag with the airport identifier “MTO” is displayed on the wall behind him.

SIU alumnus Andrew Fearn, a graduate of the SIU School of Aviation and longtime manager of Coles County Memorial Airport in Mattoon, Illinois, has been inducted into the Illinois Aviation Hall of Fame. The honor recognizes more than two decades of leadership and service to state aviation. 👏

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SIU’s 2025 Lincoln Laureate seeks to help people by helping animals If you try to keep pace with Marsden Fisher, bring good boots and an even better planner. In the past year alone, the Southern Illinois University Carbondale senior has co-captained an Army ROTC Range...

At SIU Carbondale, we celebrate thinkers who explore with heart. ❤️

Meet Marsden Fisher, a zoology major and 2025 Illinois Student Lincoln Laureate. From leading canine cognition research to serving in ROTC, she’s using her passion for animals to make life better for people.

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As childhood myopia surges, SIU team finds cleaner, cheaper way to make a key drug If it seems like more children are wearing glasses, you’re not imagining it. By 2050, scientists project about 50% of tthis he world’s population will be nearsighted. As families and clinicians look f...

Childhood myopia is surging and treatment isn’t cheap. SIU researchers set out to change that.

They turned caffeine from tea & coffee waste into 7-MX, a drug that slows nearsightedness. Cleaner, cheaper, sustainable. Drops from $700 a gram to under 35 cents.

Yesterday’s waste. Tomorrow’s solution.

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SIU grad’s research illuminates pollution threats to endangered Calif. fish The Sacramento Deep Water Ship Channel was still and quiet as the boat cut through the morning fog. For Cristina La, then a graduate student at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, this was the mo...

What happens to a tiny fish when the water turns toxic?

SIU grad Cristina La studied pollution in the delta smelt’s last habitat with @ucdavis.bsky.social & CA Fish & Wildlife. Her findings, published in Environmental Pollution, revealed contaminants in every sample, a warning for the ecosystem.

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SIU research finds birds in light polluted areas stay up late Birds that are active during the day sing later into the night in places with significant light pollution, according to research by a Southern Illinois University Carbondale professor and his colleagu...

New study: Birds in light-polluted areas sing nearly an hour later at night. SIU’s Brent Pease and OSU’s Neil Gilbert used AI and 180M+ bird calls to link light sensitivity to behavioral change. Published today in @science.org.
#LightPollution #BirdConservation

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Everything the light touches is Saluki Country.

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SIU plant genomics and genetics specialist named 2025 Researcher to Know Khalid Meksem, a distinguished professor of genome biotechnology and genetics at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, is one of 12 scientists named a 2025 Researcher to Know by the Illinois Scienc...

Congrats to Dr. Khalid Meksem of SIU Carbondale, named a 2025 Researcher to Know by IL Science & Technology Coalition.

For 30+ years, he’s advanced plant genetics to boost yields, build disease resistance, and tackle climate change.

$25M+ in funding, 7 patents, 100+ papers = real impact!

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SIU research focuses on air traffic controllers’ mental health Research by Southern Illinois University Carbondale aviation and psychology faculty may shed added light on mental health concerns of the nation’s air traffic controllers (ATC) as they face high-press...

It’s time to rethink what safety really means and build a culture where controllers can thrive, not just survive.

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SIU research focuses on air traffic controllers’ mental health Research by Southern Illinois University Carbondale aviation and psychology faculty may shed added light on mental health concerns of the nation’s air traffic controllers (ATC) as they face high-press...

New research reveals air traffic controllers are facing sky-high levels of anxiety and depression, and they’re afraid to speak up.
Led by veterans of the tower and cockpit, this study challenges a system that treats mental health like a liability instead of a priority.
news.siu.edu/2025/07/0722...

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Twelve-panel image showing a time-lapse of a single yeast cell falling between grid lines on a hemacytometer slide, with each frame taken every 6 seconds. The slide’s grid lines are 1/10 mm apart. The cell is tracked from top left to bottom right, illustrating its downward motion through a fluid.

Twelve-panel image showing a time-lapse of a single yeast cell falling between grid lines on a hemacytometer slide, with each frame taken every 6 seconds. The slide’s grid lines are 1/10 mm apart. The cell is tracked from top left to bottom right, illustrating its downward motion through a fluid.

Text excerpt explaining Stokes’ Law and its application to calculating the force on a sphere falling through a viscous fluid.

Text excerpt explaining Stokes’ Law and its application to calculating the force on a sphere falling through a viscous fluid.

In 1953, SIU Carbondale biologists, funded by Anheuser-Busch, used a microscope, sugar water, and physics to weigh a single yeast cell. No fancy gear, just brains & gravity.

They tracked 67 cells falling in fluid, used Stokes’ Law, and got 7.9×10⁻¹¹ grams, on average.

via @nikomccarty.bsky.social

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SIU scientists examine how pesticides may impair Chinook salmon Scientists at Southern Illinois University Carbondale are making an iconic but troubled fish’s life easier, looking at how pesticides may impact Chinook salmon’s ability to avoid predators while migra...

New #research looks at how pesticides affect young salmon’s ability to escape predators, possibly explaining their population drop. Even low levels harm growth, smell & swimming. Goal: better tools for faster wildlife action.
@ucdavis.bsky.social
#AcademicSky #Edusky #Wildlife

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