Noun
siue (plural siues)
Obsolete spelling of sieve
Agustin, of the SIUE Faculty Senate, said stakes are higher for universities today, after years of budget cuts to operate with less state money or delayed payments. Source: Internet
He came to SIUE from Washburn University in Topeka, Kan. Source: Internet
Fricke, the leader of the Staff Senate that represents 1,500 SIUE employees, said the proposed separation from Carbondale “has the potential to be a really good thing.” Source: Internet
McKeehan said that there is also the “Other 40” business plan competition for SIUE students that awards $10,000 in prize money. Source: Internet
On Aug. 31, I was in the Fuller Center for the first time, as I had been asked by the Newman Club at SIUE to hear confessions that evening. Source: Internet
The SIUE Small Business Development Center has really good resources available, but we didn’t have some of the things that we saw elsewhere. Source: Internet