Illinois Mobile App Master Calendar
Thursday, April 10, 2025
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RBML’s new exhibit celebrates the 75th anniversary of Gwendolyn Brooks’s 'Annie Allen' – the poetry collection that won the first Pulitzer Prize by a Black author – and explores the rich history of Black literature’s emergence into the mainstream. On display through May 2025.
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In honor of 90 years of the Preservation Services Unit, the staff has curated an exhibit that tells the story of our department. If you've ever worked with us, wondered what we were doing behind the scenes, or want to know more about the history of the unit, come see the exhibit in the Main Library Gallery and North-South Corridor during the month of April 2025.
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Mid-Spring Student Cohort Degree Data is pulled every year on April 4th and then constituent bio data is updated by April 15th. Any questions about this process please contact UIF AIMS at aims@uif.uillinois.edu
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The annual symposium of the Center for Label-free Imaging and Multiscale Biophotonics is open for all interested in the field of label-free biophotonics, with translational applications to clinical medicine and fundamental biology
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We appreciate you! Stop by to pick up a special gift as a token of our gratitude for your hard work and dedication at the Student Affairs Suite. We know being a grad student isn’t easy, so we want to show you how much we value your contributions. Don’t miss out—come grab your gift today!
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The supplemental food program for women, infants, and children (WIC) is excited to be at Orchard Downs! They will be open on Thursdays from 8:30-12 p.m. and 1-4:30 p.m. at 2040-A Orchard Street. Don't hesitate to stop in for more information or to enroll during open hours.
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UIF pulls updated Faculty Staff data each month from University Banner System
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Through portraiture, testimony, archives and sound, iWitness presents a poignant and deeply moving narrative of the Armenian Genocide (1915-1923) as told by its last surviving eyewitnesses.
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Join us in an instructor-led session using OneNote where we will discuss the structure of notebooks and how OneNote notebooks work within MS Teams. Prereq: understand Teams and MS OneNote. Pre-registration required; no walk-ins please.
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REDCap users can schedule 15-30 minutes for discussions of general REDCap matters or items related to a specific REDCap project. Sign up for remote office hours with a REDCap Application Specialist.
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This event is part of the Cancer Center at Illinois Seminar Series. Coffee and light snacks will be provided.
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Speaker: Nathan Sunukjian
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We are excited to announce that this month’s story time theme is Transportation! Join us as we learn about different kinds of transportation and read transportation-themed books. We’ll have so much fun playing with trains, singing “The Wheels on the Bus,” and rowing our boats to “Row, Row, Row Your Boat.”
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Join Beckman Director Steve Maren in the Beckman center atrium for the annual presentation of two Beckman awards: the Vision and Spirit Award, and the Staff Spirit and Dedication Award. Cupcakes will follow in celebration of the anniversary of Arnold Beckman's birth, April 10.
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Are you a supervisor or HR professional looking to learn more about the employee accommodation process? Join our Accessibility Specialists, M.T. Hudson and Doug Maxey, to learn about the Reasonable Accommodation Process, including who can request an accommodation, how OAE processes requests, and the role of supervisors and HR professionals in the interactive process.
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This lecture series highlights the important innovations and contributions of women in sciences here at the University of Illinois, and centers the importance of documenting women scientists and engineers to create a diverse and inclusive archival record.
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Dr. Winful, a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Department of Anthropology and a participant in the DRIVE Illinois Distinguished Postdoctoral Program, will discuss her research on the biological mechanisms linking stress to health, with a focus on inflammation.
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Dr. Winful, a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Department of Anthropology and a participant in the DRIVE Illinois Distinguished Postdoctoral Program, will discuss her research on the biological mechanisms linking stress to health, with a focus on inflammation. April 10 | 12 pm - 1 pm (CTS) | Main Library Room 146, or over zoom
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In this 2-hour course, we will spend time adjusting images in Photoshop, using Adjustment Layers, and explore several kinds of image adjustments. We will also explore image editing in a non-destructive manner. Pre-registration is required.
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ATLAS wants to gauge your familiarity with Digital Accessibility and learn how our team can help you get your online course materials digitally accessible. We will be hosting four online focus groups in the coming weeks. To facilitate discussion, each session has a limited number of seats, so please register in advance.
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Learn about the Fulbright U.S. Student Grant Program.
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Space will be held at the Women’s Resources Center for anyone who would like to participate in this project by decorating their own tshirt. Participants will have the opportunity to donate their tshirt to be displayed in the exhibit and/or take it home with them. All materials will be provided. Confidential Advisors will be present to offer support.
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This event celebrates world poetry in translation. If you are interested in poetry in different languages, please consider attending the event.
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The book explores how the centrality of sonic practices and experiences within Islamic traditions stems largely from the orality of the Qur’an and the importance of recitation, while arguing that sound can provide a productive point of entry to human cultures in general.
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Speaker: Jacques Verstraete
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Faculty, staff, and students in the College of Media are invited to attend this year's Harry J. Skornia Distinguished Lectureship in Public Broadcasting.
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RIO is a two-part program that teaches students techniques for recognizing and moving past situations that cause stress, frustration, and anxiety.
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RIO is a two-part program that teaches students techniques for recognizing and moving past situations that cause stress, frustration, and anxiety.
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The Department of Asian American Studies welcomes Dr. Nayan Shah, Professor of American Studies & Ethnicity and History at the University of Southern California to present his talk "Mutual Aid and Resisting Carceral Power: Asian American Strategies".
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A poetry reading by Dante Micheaux, made possible by the Robert J. and Katherin Carr visiting author series.
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35mm is a multimedia musical in which each photo inspires a unique song, moments frozen in time; a glimmer of a life unfolding, a glimpse of something happening. This musical explores intricately woven "snapshot stories" told through song, asking us to examine the nature of time, our interactions with each other, and how we view ourselves within its variety of songs/styles
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This two-part program helps students realize when perfectionism is more harmful than good and develop more realistic expectations.
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Many students are told that perfectionism is a good thing and necessary for success. However, studies show that perfectionistic attitudes can interfere with success. The desire to be perfect can both rob you of a sense of personal satisfaction and cause you to fail to achieve as much as people with more realistic expectations. This two-part program helps students realize w
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Michael is a third-year undergrad doing a dual-degree in physics and nuclear, plasma, and radiological engineering. He helps develop and test novel plasma diagnostics for inertial electrostatic confinement (IEC) plasma sources in the Fusion Studies Laboratory at UIUC.
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PUBLIC ART EXHIBITION: April 10 - May 3 "The Art of Recreating Transnational Solidarity Against Global Apartheids" Murphy Art Gallery, University YMCA Women Life Freedom Collective and Humane Urbanisms Projects Opening Reception: Thursday, April 10th, 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm (with Mirage music ensemble performance 6:30 pm) Murphy Art Gallery, University YMCA
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Samantha Ege, author of "South Side Impresarios: How Race Women Transformed Chicago's Classical Music Scene", will be signing books and speaking at the Newberry Library in Chicago, IL about her new book.
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SPEAK stands for Song, Poetry, Art, and Knowledge. It’s an open-mic public performance space at Krannert Art Museum curated by local artist, Shaya Robinson, featuring guest performers and welcoming all to the mic.