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Nate Huddleston
“CLS [MLS] truly prepared me enough to face challenges in the lab…all the teachers in CLS [MLS] definitely trained me well to start my career as a clinical [medical] laboratory scientist”.
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Jess Sheffield
“Upon graduating from UIS MLS in 2018, I worked at St. John’s Hospital as a MLS in the core lab for just under two years. I applied to Physician Assistant School in April 2019 and began my journey as a PA-S at the University of Charleston in Charleston, WV in January 2020. While I haven’t been a PA-S very long, I can already see how well the MLS program prepared me and how my knowledge of the lab and clinical medicine has helped set me up for success as a future PA-C.”
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Kim Espejo
“I graduated with a Bachelor in MLS with minors in Public Health and Biology. I started applying for jobs in December/January [of my senior year]…I was offered a position at OSF during the first week of March [of my senior year]…I plan to work with them for a minimum of 3 years and hope to one day further my education with a master’s degree or DCLS [Doctorate of Clinical Laboratory Science] degree.”
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Beatrice-Bonner
"Bea Bonner is a, "Wow," colleague. She meets challenges, manages projects, and directly shares her perspective. We're so happy to have Bea as part of the NPR Illinois team, on-air and behind the scenes" -Randy Eccles, NPR Illinois General Manager
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UIS professor publishes book with a LGBTQ twist on sex discrimination case
This is an excerpt of a story published by NPR Illinois on June 16, 2022.
The University Press of Kansas published in May a book by University of Illinois political science professor Jason Pierceson, a leading scholar on LGBTQ issues.
Pierceson’s book is called “Before Bostock: The Accidental LGBTQ Precedent of Price Waterhouse v. Hopkins.”