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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

www.siue.edu

 
You can become part of the excitement that is SIUE, a nationally recognized university educating and developing professional and community leaders through excellent faculty and programs. With a student-to-teacher ratio of 17 to 1, SIUE offers the advantages of a small, liberal arts college with one of the lowest tuitions of 12 state universities in Illinois. In addition, the University`s emphasis on undergraduate education, complemented by faculty research, creates practical applications for student learning. And, at SIUE, students interact with faculty at all levels - a critical factor in academic success. Only 25 minutes from downtown St. Louis - with ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $250-500 Million
  • www.siue.edu
  • 1 Hairpin Drive
    Edwardsville, IL USA 62026
  • Phone: 888.328.5168

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Jennifer Wagner
Senior Associate General Counsel Profile
Jennifer Wagner
Associate General Counsel Profile

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