Our Education: SIU oks enhancing SEHHB Online Graduate Programs
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SIUE School of Education Health and Human Behavior Dean Robin Hughes and Interim Associate Dean Alison Reeves
EDWARDSVILLE The Southern Illinois University (SIU) Board of Trustees, at its regularly scheduled meeting today, approved amending an existing contract with Academic Partnerships LLC to add three SIUE School of Education, Health and Human Behavior (SEHHB) online graduate programs.
In April 2018, the board approved an initial 7-year, $6.9-million contract with Academic Partnerships for targeted recruitment and outreach for online Master’s of Business Administration students for the SIUE School of Business.
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Mahony previously taught a similar class at University of Louisville as an assistant professor and at Kansas State as a dean, but co-instructed the course after he moved to Winthrop and joined the SIU system.Â
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âThis past semester, I actually taught a class that was in the Honors Program that was for both Carbondale and Edwardsville students with Dr. Bobbi Knapp here, she was my co-instructor. So Dr. Hughes will be the third co-instructor Iâve had in this class, and so Iâve been teaching the class for a while,â Mahony said. âThe addition of a co-instructor always adds something different, and each one of them brings something different to the class, so Iâm excited to work with Dean Hughes.â
Our Education: SIU Pres. Mahony and SEHHB Dean Hughes team up to offer new SIUE class
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SIU System President Dan Mahony, PhD, and SIUE SEHHB Dean Robin Hughes, PhD.
EDWARDSVILLE A new undergraduate course at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville that will chart the history of intercollegiate athletics from its start as student-run sporting clubs in the 1800s, to the multi-billion-dollar industry it is today, is being offered this spring semester.
Southern Illinois University System President Dan Mahony, PhD, and SIUE School of Education, Health and Human Behavior Dean Robin Hughes, PhD, are co-instructors of the 16-week course Cl495.222, “History and Current Issues in College Athletics” that starts Jan. 20 and will meet from 11a.m.-1:30 p.m. on Wednesdays.