SIUE Arts and Sciences

SIUE Arts and Sciences The College of Arts and Sciences offers 50+ degrees in the arts, humanities, and sciences.

The SIUE College of Arts and Sciences invites you to find out more about our programs! The College of Arts and Sciences provides an excellent liberal arts education to all SIUE students, and provides 50 undergraduate degrees, 29 master’s degrees, 6 post-baccalaureate certificates, and one cooperative doctorate degree, along with 13 interdisciplinary minors. You can find out more about the programs offered through the College by visiting www.siue.edu/arts-and-sciences/programs-and-departments.

Meet the cast of the Addams Family!!   🎭
05/21/2026

Meet the cast of the Addams Family!! 🎭

05/20/2026

🚨 Seeking: Experienced Police Officer!! 🚨

The Village of Swansea is now accepting applications for a lateral entry Police Officer position.

To Apply: Obtain an employment inquiry from https://www.swanseail.org/2321/Police-Officer or scan the QR code.

EMAIL the completed inquiry form to [email protected]

Don’t miss this opportunity to join a professional and dedicated law enforcement team!

Alton Police Department’s Partnership with SIUE Continues to Enhance Public Safety Through Technology and TransparencyAL...
05/06/2026

Alton Police Department’s Partnership with SIUE Continues to Enhance Public Safety Through Technology and Transparency
ALTON, IL — Chief Jarrett Ford of the Alton Police Department is proud to announce that the department’s partnership with Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) and Professor Dennis Mares continues to strengthen public safety and improve transparency through innovative technology.
Through this collaboration, the Alton Police Department has been working to develop and expand a network of strategically placed surveillance cameras and license plate reader (LPR) systems throughout the community. These tools are designed to assist officers in preventing and investigating crime, identifying suspect vehicles, and enhancing overall situational awareness in key areas across the city.
“This partnership represents a forward-thinking approach to policing,” said Chief Ford. “By working with SIUE and Professor Mares, we are leveraging research-based strategies and modern technology to better protect our community while also increasing transparency with the public we serve.”
In addition to the camera network, the partnership has led to the creation of an interactive public data dashboard, now accessible through the Alton Police Department’s website. This dashboard provides residents with direct access to crime statistics in a user-friendly format.
Key features of the dashboard include:
• An interactive mapping system that visually displays reported incidents in Alton
• The ability to view crime data over customizable time periods
• Options to filter and analyze data by specific types of crime
This initiative allows community members to stay informed about public safety trends and fosters a greater understanding of policing efforts in Alton.
“Transparency is a critical component of modern policing,” Chief Ford added. “By making this information readily available, we are empowering residents with knowledge and strengthening trust between the department and the community.”
The Alton Police Department remains committed to utilizing partnerships, innovation, and data-driven strategies to enhance public safety and quality of life for all residents.
The project is funded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance’s Smart Policing Initiative grant program.
To access the public safety dashboard, visit the Alton Police Department’s website at 🙌🏾🙌🏼🚨🚔👮🏿‍♂️👮‍♂️👮🏽‍♀️👮🏿‍♀️👏 Kevin Cannon
https://cityofaltonil.gov/alton-police/

Alton Police Department’s Partnership with SIUE Continues to Enhance Public Safety Through Technology and Transparency

ALTON, IL — Chief Jarrett Ford of the Alton Police Department is proud to announce that the department’s partnership with Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) and Professor Dennis Mares continues to strengthen public safety and improve transparency through innovative technology.

Through this collaboration, the Alton Police Department has been working to develop and expand a network of strategically placed surveillance cameras and license plate reader (LPR) systems throughout the community. These tools are designed to assist officers in preventing and investigating crime, identifying suspect vehicles, and enhancing overall situational awareness in key areas across the city.

“This partnership represents a forward-thinking approach to policing,” said Chief Ford. “By working with SIUE and Professor Mares, we are leveraging research-based strategies and modern technology to better protect our community while also increasing transparency with the public we serve.”

In addition to the camera network, the partnership has led to the creation of an interactive public data dashboard, now accessible through the Alton Police Department’s website. This dashboard provides residents with direct access to crime statistics in a user-friendly format.

Key features of the dashboard include:

• An interactive mapping system that visually displays reported incidents in Alton
• The ability to view crime data over customizable time periods
• Options to filter and analyze data by specific types of crime

This initiative allows community members to stay informed about public safety trends and fosters a greater understanding of policing efforts in Alton.

“Transparency is a critical component of modern policing,” Chief Ford added. “By making this information readily available, we are empowering residents with knowledge and strengthening trust between the department and the community.”

The Alton Police Department remains committed to utilizing partnerships, innovation, and data-driven strategies to enhance public safety and quality of life for all residents.

The project is funded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance’s Smart Policing Initiative grant program.

To access the public safety dashboard, visit the Alton Police Department’s website at
https://cityofaltonil.gov/alton-police/

04/29/2026

Congratulations to our Theater and Dance Scholarship recipients🎉

04/23/2026
04/22/2026
Science takes center stage! The College’s science departments are hosting the Illinois Academy of Science Annual Meeting...
03/31/2025

Science takes center stage! The College’s science departments are hosting the Illinois Academy of Science Annual Meeting on April 5—bringing together top researchers and students from across the state.
Register using the attached link: https://ilacadofsci.com/isas-annual-meeting/

SIUE’s emerging artists take the spotlight! Our Department of Art and Design will showcase the works of students from ou...
03/26/2025

SIUE’s emerging artists take the spotlight! Our Department of Art and Design will showcase the works of students from our BFA program April 3 - 24 and our MFA program from May 1 - 29. These exhibitions are the culminating requirements for students to obtain their bachelor and master of fine arts degrees.
Come support their creativity! More info: https://www.siue.edu/arts-and-sciences/art/news-events/events.shtml

Looking for a career in criminal justice? Connect with industry professionals at the Criminal Justice Career Fair on Mar...
03/24/2025

Looking for a career in criminal justice? Connect with industry professionals at the Criminal Justice Career Fair on March 27! Great opportunities await—don’t miss out!

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