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SIU Radiology welcomes incoming residents

Congratulations to our newest members of the SIU Radiology team.
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SIU Radiology faculty win awards for commitment to higher education

Congratulations to our SIU Radiology faculty who won awards for their outstanding commitment to higher education.
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Diagnostic Radiology resident receives RSNA award

The RSNA award recognizes outstanding residents and fellows who have participated in advanced research for radiology.
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Diagnostic Radiology celebrates 2024 graduates

SIU Radiology held its annual graduation ceremony on June 14.
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Learning Leadership: RISE conference reflections

Not all of us are born to be leaders, right? After all, if everyone led, who would be the followers? To be honest, I had fully embraced the role of being a behind-the-scenes individual, happy to bring things to fruition without any desire for acknowledgment. Although I was content, I had never identified myself as a leader. Little did I know, however, that hidden beneath the veil of anonymity, I too possessed the essence of leadership. When I thought of a leader, I envisioned someone like the President: articulate, charismatic, the center of attention. But as I have grown and progressed in my
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Learning Leadership: RISE conference reflections

Not all of us are born to be leaders, right? After all, if everyone led, who would be the followers? To be honest, I had fully embraced the role of being a behind-the-scenes individual, happy to bring things to fruition without any desire for acknowledgment. Although I was content, I had never identified myself as a leader. Little did I know, however, that hidden beneath the veil of anonymity, I too possessed the essence of leadership. When I thought of a leader, I envisioned someone like the President: articulate, charismatic, the center of attention. But as I have grown and progressed in my
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Learning Leadership: RISE conference reflections

Not all of us are born to be leaders, right? After all, if everyone led, who would be the followers? To be honest, I had fully embraced the role of being a behind-the-scenes individual, happy to bring things to fruition without any desire for acknowledgment. Although I was content, I had never identified myself as a leader. Little did I know, however, that hidden beneath the veil of anonymity, I too possessed the essence of leadership. When I thought of a leader, I envisioned someone like the President: articulate, charismatic, the center of attention. But as I have grown and progressed in my
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SIU Medicine's statement on Supreme Court Affirmative Action ruling

The U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling Thursday that struck down college affirmative action programs. The Court issued rulings in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard and Students for Fair Admissions v. University of North Carolina, twin cases that sought the prohibition of limited consideration of an applicant’s race or ethnic background in the higher education admissions process. In the decision, the court ruled that both programs violate the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment of the Constitution. The Court effectively overturned previous rulings in 1978 and 2003 that upheld a
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SIU Medicine's statement on Supreme Court Affirmative Action ruling

The U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling Thursday that struck down college affirmative action programs. The Court issued rulings in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard and Students for Fair Admissions v. University of North Carolina, twin cases that sought the prohibition of limited consideration of an applicant’s race or ethnic background in the higher education admissions process. In the decision, the court ruled that both programs violate the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment of the Constitution. The Court effectively overturned previous rulings in 1978 and 2003 that upheld a
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SIU Medicine's statement on Supreme Court Affirmative Action ruling

The U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling Thursday that struck down college affirmative action programs. The Court issued rulings in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard and Students for Fair Admissions v. University of North Carolina, twin cases that sought the prohibition of limited consideration of an applicant’s race or ethnic background in the higher education admissions process. In the decision, the court ruled that both programs violate the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment of the Constitution. The Court effectively overturned previous rulings in 1978 and 2003 that upheld a
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