Entity | Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Southern Illinois University (SIU or SIUC) is a public research university in Carbondale, Illinois. Founded in 1869, SIU is the oldest and flagship campus of the Southern Illinois University system. The university enrolls students from all 50 states as well as more than 100 countries. It is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity". SIU offers 3 associate, 100 bachelor's, 73 master's, and 36 Ph.D programs in addition to professional degrees in architecture, law, and medicine. An Act of the Twenty-sixth General Assembly of Illinois, approved March 9, 1869, created Southern Illinois Normal College, the second state-supported normal school in Illinois. Carbondale held the ceremony of cornerstone laying, May 17, 1870. The first historic session of Southern Illinois Normal University was a summer institute, with a first faculty of eight members and an enrollment of 53 students. It was renamed Southern Illinois University in 1947.
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Inception: 1869
Alternate Names: Southern Illinois university at Carbondale, SIU, SIUC, Southern Illinois University (System) Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Carbondale Southern Illinois University, Southern Illinois university (system). Carbondale campus, Illinois. Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Southern Illinois state normal university, Southern Illinois normal university, Southern Illinois university Carbondale, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, SIU Carbondale
Associated Place(s): Jackson County, United States of America, Illinois, Illinois--Carbondale
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National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB) 90
A question of art 13
- Can Art be Taught?
- Can We Distinguish Good from Bad Ar
- Do Materials Influence the Artist?
- Does Contemporary Art Follow Princi
- Is Art a Form of Communication?
- Is the Audience of Art too Large?
- No information available
- When Does Contemporary Art Begin?
- Who Makes Taste?
- With Whom Does the Artist Communicate?
- what is Modern Art?
- what is the Role of Craftsmanship i
- what is the Role of the Art Critic
Latin American perspectives 39
- A Change of Skin
- A Voyage to South America
- Agriculture in Latin America
- British Honduras
- Colombia
- Colonial Art in Mexico
- Cuba
- Edward Kennedy
- Haiti and the Dominican Republic
- In the Fist of the Revolution
- John Kenneth Galbraith
- La Brea headache
- Lazaro Cardenas
- Luis Muñoz Rivera and Luis Muñoz Marín
- Many Mexicos
- Measurement of modernism
- Mexico's artistic revolution
- Nationalism
- Panama
- Politics and the Labor Movement in Latin America
- Politics in Brazil, 1930-1964
- Politics of exile
- Population issues
- Program 21 of 39: The Urban Explosion in Latin America
- Program 22 of 39: The Brazilians: Their Character and Aspirations
- Program 23 of 39: The Kingdom of Quito in the 17th Century
- Program 24 of 39: The Twilight Struggle
- Program 25 of 39: Galo Plaza and the OAS
- Program 26 of 39: Reminiscences of the Cuban Revolution
- Religion in early Mexico
- Roberto de Oliveira Campos
- Slavery in Brazil
- Spanish Peru, 1532-1560
- Texas is a two way street
- The Hummingbird and the Hawks
- The middle class
- Travels through Latin America
- Two Variants in Caribbean Race Relations
- United States Navy
Latin American perspectives II 38
- Program 10: Marxism in Latin America, ed. by Louis E. Aguilar
- Program 11: The Prehistory of the Tehuacan Valley: Environment and Subsistence
- Program 12: Huaylas, An Andean Community in Search of Progress by Paul Doughty
- Program 13: Brazil: The Land and the People by R.E. Poppino
- Program 14 of 38
- Program 15: Latin America and the Caribbean
- Program 16: The Peruvian Fish Industry
- Program 17: Mexico: The Struggle for Modernity
- Program 18: Brazilian Literature
- Program 19: The Medicine of Mexico
- Program 1: The Politics of Exile by Paul H. Lewis
- Program 20: A Matter of Perspective
- Program 21: Archaeology of the Tehuacan Valley
- Program 22: The Economic Transformation of Cuba
- Program 23: Mexican Indian Costumes
- Program 24: Why Peron Came to Power
- Program 25: The Autobiography of a Runaway Slave
- Program 26 of 38
- Program 27: Brazil South
- Program 28: Student Political Activity in Latin America
- Program 29: The Peruvian Industrial Labor Force
- Program 2: Human Fertility in Latin America by Stykos
- Program 30:: Intervention and Revolution
- Program 31: Royal Government in Colonial Brazil
- Program 32: The View from the Barrio
- Program 33: The History of the Incas
- Program 34: Style in Mexican Architecture
- Program 35: The Life and Times of Garcilase De La Vega
- Program 36: Regis Debray and the Latin American Revolution
- Program 37: Latins Are Still Lousy Lovers
- Program 38: The River That God Forgot
- Program 3: The Triumph by John Kenneth Galbraith
- Program 4: Haiti and the Dominican Republic by R.W. Logan
- Program 5: Organized Labor and the Mexican Revolution Under Lazaro Cardenas
- Program 6: The Latin American Middle Class
- Program 7: In the First of the Revolution by Jose Iglesias
- Program 8: The Dynamic of Mexican Nationalism by Frederick C. Turner
- Program 9: San Juan Bautista: Gateway to Spanish Texas by Robert Weddel