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Illinois' legalization of recreational cannabis has resulted in significant revenue and career opportunities. The University of Illinois Springfield Continuing and Professional Education (CAPE) unit now offers educational training to prepare for work in the industry through five different cannabis certificate programs. Rob Kerr, Executive Director Innovation and Opporunity, UIS; and Max Simon, CEO at Green Flower, a cannabis education company; join Community Voices to share the need to understand the complexities of the field.
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A new partnership will make transferring simpler.
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Shortages still exist in select regions, teaching specialties
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The message was sent to the University of Illinois community Wednesday.
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The financial aid program starts in Fall 2024. To qualify, students must be eligible to receive MAP grant funding, which requires a demonstration of financial need.
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The program will begin next fall.
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There is a mental health crisis among youth that’s driven by increased substance abuse, says
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The update said intruders obtained the names of 92,274 Chicago, Springfield, and Urbana-Champaign students, none of their personal data fields were accessed.
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The rankings are from U.S. News & World Report.
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An amendment to the 2011 policy looks to strike a balance between inclusion and fair play.
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The second straight increase is welcomed news to the campus, which has seen a large drop in enrollment over the past decade.