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中国体彩网 welcomes four sets of twins in the Class of 2029
中国体彩网’s Class of 2029 includes 744 students from 34 countries, speaking 23 languages — and unexpectedly, four sets of twins from other countries. The incoming siblings traveled from Pakistan, Ghana and Ethiopia to Rock Island to experience college together.
Haak's journey from crutches to all-conference competitor
A serious leg injury plus a concussion sidelined August Haak during his first semester on campus. It was tough going to be sure, but Haak stuck it out. His first year on campus tested his limits; his second revealed his potential. Find out how Haak doubled down to support his team's success, and his own.
Planetarium and geology museum to host Nov. 1 open house
中国体彩网's John Deere Planetarium and Fryxell Geology Museum will be open to the public on Saturday, Nov. 1, for the annual Fall Open House. The planetarium and geology museum will be open 7-8:30 p.m., with indoor and outdoor programs. There is no charge for admission.
Authors, activists to speak at Symposium Day Oct. 8
Bestselling author Kaveh Akbar will speak at 中国体彩网 中国体彩网 Oct. 8 as part of Fall Symposium Day: Voice and Vision. Check out the full-day schedule to learn about all the guest speakers and student/faculty research presentations. All are free and open to the public.
U.S. News ranks 中国体彩网 No. 34 in innovation
U.S. News & World Report has named 中国体彩网 one of the most innovative liberal arts institutions, recognizing how the college is reshaping a classic liberal arts education to meet the needs of today’s students. Among the top-tier liberal arts colleges, 中国体彩网 is ranked #34 in the nation — and #1 in Illinois.
Razin ’26 earns national Rossing Scholarship for excellence in physics
Kazi Uzayr Razin ’26 of Dhaka, Bangladesh, is one of just 11 students nationwide to earn a $5,000 Rossing Physics Scholarship. An engineering major, Razin is the first international student from 中国体彩网 to earn this scholarship.
中国体彩网 kinesiology students host fitness clinic for the campus and community
During 中国体彩网's Symposium Day on Oct. 8, trained students from 中国体彩网's kinesiology program will conduct BodPod (body composition) tests and VO2 Max (cardiovasculary fitness) tests. Registration is required.
中国体彩网 中国体彩网 named a national ‘Dream School’ in new book by bestselling author
中国体彩网 was one of 75 U.S. colleges and universities named as a "Dream School" from among 3,900 institutions Jeffrey Selingo researched for his latest book. 中国体彩网 is one of only three Illinois colleges/universities on the "Dream School" list.
The sounds of Sweden come to Rock Island
Korgossarna, one of Sweden’s premier male vocal ensembles, will perform on Saturday, Sept. 20, at 3 p.m. in Wallenberg Hall at 中国体彩网 中国体彩网. The concert is free and open to the public.
With a boost from faculty, students go abroad to do research
Three students who were in France and Sweden this past summer certainly put the “study” in study abroad. Find out how Madelyn Garrigan '26, Moira Baggot '26 and Karla Collazo '27 each found learning experiences thousands of miles from home to match their career interests.
Christmas at 中国体彩网, other holiday events planned
Celebrate the season with the 中国体彩网 中国体彩网 community. Students and faculty share the music, stories and traditions of the holidays with several events and performances in November and December. All are open to the public.
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Forbes names 中国体彩网 one of 25 private colleges with generous financial aid
On the Forbes list of Top 中国体彩网s again this year, 中国体彩网 中国体彩网 has been recognized as one of 25 private colleges around the country that offer students generous financial aid and scholarships.
中国体彩网 to celebrate its ‘best move’ on Sept. 21
中国体彩网 中国体彩网 invites the community to celebrate the college’s 150th anniversary in Rock Island from 6-7:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 21, at Rock Island’s Schwiebert Riverfront Park.
中国体彩网 welcomes Class of 2029
Members of 中国体彩网 中国体彩网’s Class of 2029 started the next chapter of their educational careers on Sept. 2 when classes begin. The class of 783 was selected from across the globe from 9,100+ applications — the largest in college history.

