Janet L. Gooch, Ph.D., became chancellor of the University of Illinois Springfield on July 1, 2022. UIS serves approximately 4,000 students and employs more than 180 full-time faculty members and 500 full-time staff.

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Janet L. Gooch is the seventh chancellor of the University of Illinois Springfield. She is an accomplished higher education leader and educator.

As chancellor, Gooch is focused on elevating the university’s role as a comprehensive regional public university committed to serving students from all backgrounds. One of her primary areas of focus is collaborating with university leaders, faculty, staff and community partners to align UIS’ academic offerings with student demands, societal shifts and workforce needs through engaging learning opportunities that equip students to be career-ready with strong leadership, critical thinking and interpersonal skills.

Gooch is also guiding UIS’ long-term success through the NorthStar Initiative, a student-centered plan designed to position the university to be fiscally sustainable, market-relevant and growth-minded. The plan’s top priorities include an academic portfolio review to ensure programs are future-focused and responsive to student and workforce needs, strengthening the university’s fiscal position and improving student retention.

In the community, she serves on the boards of Springfield Memorial Hospital, the Springfield Sangamon Growth Alliance and the United Way of Central Illinois. She is also a member of the University of Illinois System President’s Advisory Council and the NCAA Committee on Access, Opportunity and Impact.

Before coming to UIS, Gooch served as executive vice president for academic affairs and provost at Truman State University, where she spent 27 years as an administrator and member of the faculty. She served as dean of Truman’s School of Health Sciences and Education and, prior to that, department chair of Communication Disorders. She held interim roles as dean of the School of Science and Mathematics and director of Strategic Initiatives and was a professor in the Department of Communication Disorders.

Gooch received her doctorate in speech-language pathology from Case Western Reserve University in 1997, a master’s degree in speech-language pathology from Kent State University in 1990, and her bachelor’s degree in speech-language pathology in 1988 from the University of Kansas.

Investiture of UIS Chancellor Janet L. Gooch

The University of Illinois System held a Ceremony of Investiture for UIS Chancellor Janet L. Gooch on Feb. 8, 2023, in UIS Sangamon Auditorium. The investiture served as a ceremonial acknowledgment of her appointment to the top UIS post.

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Mailing address:

Chancellor Janet L. Gooch
University of Illinois Springfield
One University Plaza, MS PAC 563
Springfield, IL 62703-5407

Chancellor’s Division Phone: (217) 206-6634
Chancellor’s Division Fax: (217) 206-6511

Email: chancellor@uis.edu

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Jul 05, 2022
7.5.22 Dear UIS Faculty and Staff — It is my great honor to begin my work as your new UIS Chancellor. Last week, I worked alongside interim Chancellor…
Jun 30, 2022
6.30.22 Dear Colleagues, This is my last email to you as Chancellor, and I must first simply say THANK YOU. Thank you for the opportunity to lead UIS…
Jun 27, 2022
6.27.22  Dear UIS Colleagues:   It’s hard to believe that today is my last Monday as your interim chancellor. Chancellor Designee Janet L.…
Jun 14, 2022
6.14.22  Dear UIS Colleagues:   New Student Orientation is in full swing, and if you are on campus this summer, I hope you get a chance to get…
May 31, 2022
5.31.22  Dear UIS Colleagues:   I hope you had a meaningful Memorial Day weekend, and maybe even got the chance to catch some Prairie Stars…
May 25, 2022
The following is an excerpt from University of Illinois Springfield Interim Chancellor Karen Whitney. The column appeared in The State Journal-Register on May…