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Huang’s inauguration provides a progress report on WIU

Inaugural addresses traditionally serve as an opportunity for incoming presidents to share their visions and goals for the institution.  But Western Illinois University President Guiyou...

WIU launching bachelor’s-to-master’s-degree program

Western Illinois University officials say the school needs to change as the world becomes more fast paced. To that end, WIU will make it...

Tuition, other fees going up at WIU

New students who plan to attend Western Illinois University in the Quad Cities will have to pay more for tuition, meals and other expenses...

WIU hosts virtual careers for Quad Cities

Western Illinois University will host a virtual Quad Cities College Career Fair on Thursday, Feb. 24, as part of a series of WIU career...

WIU’S famous bulldog now a bobblehead

MACOMB/MOLINE – It's a grand day for Col. Rock IV (aka Ray) as his sweet face now graces an officially licensed and limited edition...

Ann Friederichs named the Al and Elain Goldfarb 2021 Civil Service Employee of the...

Ann Friederichs, Small Business Development Center program coordinator and business advisor at Western Illinois University, has been named the Al and Elain Goldfarb 2021...

WIU to offer early childhood major at Moline campus

Western Illinois University Quad Cities (WIU) will begin offering the Early Childhood Degree in the Summer 2022 session.  WIU also announced that it will also...

GivingTuesday campaign tops $27,000

A fundraising effort to help the students, faculty and staff at Western Illinois University has brought in more than $27,000. The 2021 #GivingTuesday campaign is...

Schmitt named as WQPT’s new general manager

Dawn Schmitt has been named as the general manager at WQPT of the Quad Cities at Western Illinois University, Moline.  Ms. Schmitt, who has served...

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