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CAPE Digital Badging Services

The Office of Continuing and Professional Education (CAPE) offers digital badging services that let UIS departments validate employee skills and acknowledge student achievements outside the classroom. 

You can partner with CAPE to design professional badges for your workshops, trainings, conferences, and other learning events. Badge earners can share their credentials on platforms like LinkedIn, showcasing what they have learned and their institution's commitment to professional growth.  

Faculty Revolutionizing Science: CHST's Breakthroughs in AI and Computational Research

In a forthcoming special journal issue, faculty from the College of Health, Science, and Technology are making waves at the forefront of integrating traditional methods with artificial intelligence in computational science and engineering. Here’s an overview of this groundbreaking work:

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Empowering Innovation: Essential Equipment at the Orion Lab

The Orion Lab is committed to providing essential equipment that empowers faculty, staff, and students to explore and innovate. While the lab continuously adapts and expands its equipment inventory, there are specific fundamental tools that will always be available. These include: 

Research

Unveiling the Innovation Showcase: Inspiring Projects from the Orion Lab 

The Orion Lab is a hub of innovation and research, with numerous projects that showcase the breadth and depth of exploration taking place within its walls. While many of these projects cannot be publicly disclosed until their research is published, we are proud to share a glimpse of the diverse range of endeavors happening at the lab. Some of the exciting projects include: 

UIS computer science major Jessie Misico awarded a U.S. Department of State Critical Language Scholarship

Jessie Misico, an online computer science major at the University of Illinois Springfield, has been selected as a recipient of the prestigious Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) offered by the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. She will be studying Russian in Tbilisi, Georgia during the summer of 2023.