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Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Thursday, July 16, 2026

Friday, July 17, 2026

Saturday, July 18, 2026

  • Sweetbitter: The Literary Legacies and Afterlives of Sappho

    Recurring

    The ancient poet Sappho coined "sweetbitter" in one of her most evocative verses, still striking us to the heart nearly three millennia later. As with so many ancient figures, the poet is more legend than person today, her story told and retold even as her poetry continues to enchant and move. This exhibit will be on display through mid-August 2026.

  • Mental Health First Aid Sessions | Coming Fall 2026

    Recurring

    Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training gives you the skills to reach out and support someone who may be experiencing a mental health or substance use challenge. Open to all University of Illinois students, faculty, and staff, each training includes online pre-work, in-person instruction, and online post-coursework for full certification.

  • Men's World Cup - International Cafe

    Recurring

  • 250 Years of Documenting Democracy

    Recurring

    Explore 250 Years of Documenting Democracy, a three-part exhibit presented by Government Information Services in the Main Library, with displays in Room 220, the Library Gallery, and the cases near the Main Stacks entrance.

    250 Years of Documenting Democracy. How government information tells the American story. Government Information Services presents. For 250 years, government documents have recorded the American democratic experience. From founding charters to today's digital records, these materials capture the people, decisions, debates, and events that shape our nation. Visit the exhibit at the Main Library. 220, Library Gallery, cases near Main Stack entrance. Explore the exhibit, connect with the past. Undestand the present. Strengthen democracy.
  • Discover Architecture 2026

    Recurring

    Registration for Discover Architecture 2026 continues! Discover Architecture is a summer camp exploration of Architectural studies open to rising high school sophomores and seniors.

  • Horse Show

  • Science at the Market: Women & Gender Minorities in Physics

  • Good Trouble Lives On Weekend of Action

    Recurring

    John Lewis was a legislator and an activist who was passionate about ending racial segregation and securing voting rights. We need his words — and his spirit — now more than ever. Our coalition of organizations in and around Champaign County invites you to a weekend filled with the topics Lewis loved because addressing issues and celebrating wins benefits us all.

    Flyer for Good Trouble Lives on Weekend of Action
  • Lending Storeroom: Borrow, Donate, Volunteer

    Recurring

    Looking for small kitchen items during your stay at Family & Graduate Housing? Stop by the Lending Storeroom every Saturday from 9–11 a.m. at 2044-A Orchard Downs (streetside entrance). Residents can borrow what they need for the duration of their stay—making life a little easier without extra expense.

  • The Farms: Formal Garden Tours

  • Curator Talk & Tour | Memorias de la Mujer Lotina: Arpilleras, Women, and Coal in Chile

    Join us for a special tour led by Magdalena Novoa, guest curator of Memorias de la Mujer Lotina: Arpilleras, Women, and Coal in Chile (on view through Sep 5). Gain insights into the story behind these incredible works of art and research.

  • Knit & Sit!

    Do you weave, crochet, knit, felt, or embroider? Krannert Art Museum invites you to Knit & Sit! Bring your project and join us for a weaver’s circle in the museum. All ages and experience levels are welcome! A limited amount of yarn and needles will be available—and anyone wanting to learn can receive a simple knitting lesson.

Sunday, July 19, 2026

  • Sweetbitter: The Literary Legacies and Afterlives of Sappho

    Recurring

    The ancient poet Sappho coined "sweetbitter" in one of her most evocative verses, still striking us to the heart nearly three millennia later. As with so many ancient figures, the poet is more legend than person today, her story told and retold even as her poetry continues to enchant and move. This exhibit will be on display through mid-August 2026.

  • Mental Health First Aid Sessions | Coming Fall 2026

    Recurring

    Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training gives you the skills to reach out and support someone who may be experiencing a mental health or substance use challenge. Open to all University of Illinois students, faculty, and staff, each training includes online pre-work, in-person instruction, and online post-coursework for full certification.

  • Men's World Cup - International Cafe

    Recurring

  • 250 Years of Documenting Democracy

    Recurring

    Explore 250 Years of Documenting Democracy, a three-part exhibit presented by Government Information Services in the Main Library, with displays in Room 220, the Library Gallery, and the cases near the Main Stacks entrance.

    250 Years of Documenting Democracy. How government information tells the American story. Government Information Services presents. For 250 years, government documents have recorded the American democratic experience. From founding charters to today's digital records, these materials capture the people, decisions, debates, and events that shape our nation. Visit the exhibit at the Main Library. 220, Library Gallery, cases near Main Stack entrance. Explore the exhibit, connect with the past. Undestand the present. Strengthen democracy.
  • Good Trouble Lives On Weekend of Action

    Recurring

    John Lewis was a legislator and an activist who was passionate about ending racial segregation and securing voting rights. We need his words — and his spirit — now more than ever. Our coalition of organizations in and around Champaign County invites you to a weekend filled with the topics Lewis loved because addressing issues and celebrating wins benefits us all.

    Flyer for Good Trouble Lives on Weekend of Action
  • asdfasdf

    Recurring

  • Freestyle

    Recurring

  • Spurlock Sunday: World Cup 2026 Tutorial - The Language of Football

    As one of the host countries for World Cup 2026, it's important for Americans to acquire some fluency with the unique ‘language’ and non-verbal customs around international football (mostly Americans call it soccer). Please join us as we design and construct replicas of national team kits using basic origami.

    Flyer for July 19 Spurlock Sunday
  • Public Skate

    Recurring

  • Yoga

    Recurring

    Residents are invited to participate in a free yoga class by Sri Sri Yoga every Monday. Yoga offers numerous benefits for both the mind and body. It enhances flexibility, strength, and balance through various poses and stretches. Additionally, yoga promotes mental well-being by reducing stress and anxiety, and improving focus and relaxation.

  • Stick and Puck

    Recurring

  • Rat Hockey

    Recurring

Monday, July 20, 2026

Tuesday, July 21, 2026

Wednesday, July 22, 2026

Thursday, July 23, 2026

Friday, July 24, 2026

Saturday, July 25, 2026

  • Sweetbitter: The Literary Legacies and Afterlives of Sappho

    Recurring

    The ancient poet Sappho coined "sweetbitter" in one of her most evocative verses, still striking us to the heart nearly three millennia later. As with so many ancient figures, the poet is more legend than person today, her story told and retold even as her poetry continues to enchant and move. This exhibit will be on display through mid-August 2026.

  • Mental Health First Aid Sessions | Coming Fall 2026

    Recurring

    Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training gives you the skills to reach out and support someone who may be experiencing a mental health or substance use challenge. Open to all University of Illinois students, faculty, and staff, each training includes online pre-work, in-person instruction, and online post-coursework for full certification.

  • 250 Years of Documenting Democracy

    Recurring

    Explore 250 Years of Documenting Democracy, a three-part exhibit presented by Government Information Services in the Main Library, with displays in Room 220, the Library Gallery, and the cases near the Main Stacks entrance.

    250 Years of Documenting Democracy. How government information tells the American story. Government Information Services presents. For 250 years, government documents have recorded the American democratic experience. From founding charters to today's digital records, these materials capture the people, decisions, debates, and events that shape our nation. Visit the exhibit at the Main Library. 220, Library Gallery, cases near Main Stack entrance. Explore the exhibit, connect with the past. Undestand the present. Strengthen democracy.
  • Science at the Market: Carl Woese Institute for Genomic Biology

  • Lending Storeroom: Borrow, Donate, Volunteer

    Recurring

    Looking for small kitchen items during your stay at Family & Graduate Housing? Stop by the Lending Storeroom every Saturday from 9–11 a.m. at 2044-A Orchard Downs (streetside entrance). Residents can borrow what they need for the duration of their stay—making life a little easier without extra expense.

  • Artventures for Kids!

    Join Krannert Art Museum educators and librarians from The Urbana Free Library for Artventures for Kids!—an interactive Saturday program designed for children (ages 5+) with their families and caregivers. Experience the museum in a fun, welcoming way that sparks creativity and curiosity for the whole family. You are welcome to listen, explore, and create together.

Sunday, July 26, 2026

  • Sweetbitter: The Literary Legacies and Afterlives of Sappho

    Recurring

    The ancient poet Sappho coined "sweetbitter" in one of her most evocative verses, still striking us to the heart nearly three millennia later. As with so many ancient figures, the poet is more legend than person today, her story told and retold even as her poetry continues to enchant and move. This exhibit will be on display through mid-August 2026.

  • Mental Health First Aid Sessions | Coming Fall 2026

    Recurring

    Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training gives you the skills to reach out and support someone who may be experiencing a mental health or substance use challenge. Open to all University of Illinois students, faculty, and staff, each training includes online pre-work, in-person instruction, and online post-coursework for full certification.

  • 250 Years of Documenting Democracy

    Recurring

    Explore 250 Years of Documenting Democracy, a three-part exhibit presented by Government Information Services in the Main Library, with displays in Room 220, the Library Gallery, and the cases near the Main Stacks entrance.

    250 Years of Documenting Democracy. How government information tells the American story. Government Information Services presents. For 250 years, government documents have recorded the American democratic experience. From founding charters to today's digital records, these materials capture the people, decisions, debates, and events that shape our nation. Visit the exhibit at the Main Library. 220, Library Gallery, cases near Main Stack entrance. Explore the exhibit, connect with the past. Undestand the present. Strengthen democracy.
  • Freestyle

    Recurring

  • Public Skate

    Recurring

  • Yoga

    Recurring

    Residents are invited to participate in a free yoga class by Sri Sri Yoga every Monday. Yoga offers numerous benefits for both the mind and body. It enhances flexibility, strength, and balance through various poses and stretches. Additionally, yoga promotes mental well-being by reducing stress and anxiety, and improving focus and relaxation.

  • Stick and Puck

    Recurring

  • Rat Hockey

    Recurring

Monday, July 27, 2026

Tuesday, July 28, 2026

Wednesday, July 29, 2026

Thursday, July 30, 2026

Friday, July 31, 2026

Saturday, August 1, 2026

  • Sweetbitter: The Literary Legacies and Afterlives of Sappho

    Recurring

    The ancient poet Sappho coined "sweetbitter" in one of her most evocative verses, still striking us to the heart nearly three millennia later. As with so many ancient figures, the poet is more legend than person today, her story told and retold even as her poetry continues to enchant and move. This exhibit will be on display through mid-August 2026.

  • 250 Years of Documenting Democracy

    Recurring

    Explore 250 Years of Documenting Democracy, a three-part exhibit presented by Government Information Services in the Main Library, with displays in Room 220, the Library Gallery, and the cases near the Main Stacks entrance.

    250 Years of Documenting Democracy. How government information tells the American story. Government Information Services presents. For 250 years, government documents have recorded the American democratic experience. From founding charters to today's digital records, these materials capture the people, decisions, debates, and events that shape our nation. Visit the exhibit at the Main Library. 220, Library Gallery, cases near Main Stack entrance. Explore the exhibit, connect with the past. Undestand the present. Strengthen democracy.
  • Science at the Market: Cancer Center at Illinois

  • Lending Storeroom: Borrow, Donate, Volunteer

    Recurring

    Looking for small kitchen items during your stay at Family & Graduate Housing? Stop by the Lending Storeroom every Saturday from 9–11 a.m. at 2044-A Orchard Downs (streetside entrance). Residents can borrow what they need for the duration of their stay—making life a little easier without extra expense.

  • Book Signing with Cathryn Prince at Buffalo Street Books

    Join Cathryn Prince, author of "For the Love of Labor," at Buffalo Street Books for a book signing!

Sunday, August 2, 2026

  • Sweetbitter: The Literary Legacies and Afterlives of Sappho

    Recurring

    The ancient poet Sappho coined "sweetbitter" in one of her most evocative verses, still striking us to the heart nearly three millennia later. As with so many ancient figures, the poet is more legend than person today, her story told and retold even as her poetry continues to enchant and move. This exhibit will be on display through mid-August 2026.

  • 250 Years of Documenting Democracy

    Recurring

    Explore 250 Years of Documenting Democracy, a three-part exhibit presented by Government Information Services in the Main Library, with displays in Room 220, the Library Gallery, and the cases near the Main Stacks entrance.

    250 Years of Documenting Democracy. How government information tells the American story. Government Information Services presents. For 250 years, government documents have recorded the American democratic experience. From founding charters to today's digital records, these materials capture the people, decisions, debates, and events that shape our nation. Visit the exhibit at the Main Library. 220, Library Gallery, cases near Main Stack entrance. Explore the exhibit, connect with the past. Undestand the present. Strengthen democracy.
  • Yoga

    Recurring

    Residents are invited to participate in a free yoga class by Sri Sri Yoga every Monday. Yoga offers numerous benefits for both the mind and body. It enhances flexibility, strength, and balance through various poses and stretches. Additionally, yoga promotes mental well-being by reducing stress and anxiety, and improving focus and relaxation.

Monday, August 3, 2026

Tuesday, August 4, 2026

Wednesday, August 5, 2026

Thursday, August 6, 2026

Friday, August 7, 2026

Saturday, August 8, 2026

  • Sweetbitter: The Literary Legacies and Afterlives of Sappho

    Recurring

    The ancient poet Sappho coined "sweetbitter" in one of her most evocative verses, still striking us to the heart nearly three millennia later. As with so many ancient figures, the poet is more legend than person today, her story told and retold even as her poetry continues to enchant and move. This exhibit will be on display through mid-August 2026.

  • 250 Years of Documenting Democracy

    Recurring

    Explore 250 Years of Documenting Democracy, a three-part exhibit presented by Government Information Services in the Main Library, with displays in Room 220, the Library Gallery, and the cases near the Main Stacks entrance.

    250 Years of Documenting Democracy. How government information tells the American story. Government Information Services presents. For 250 years, government documents have recorded the American democratic experience. From founding charters to today's digital records, these materials capture the people, decisions, debates, and events that shape our nation. Visit the exhibit at the Main Library. 220, Library Gallery, cases near Main Stack entrance. Explore the exhibit, connect with the past. Undestand the present. Strengthen democracy.
  • The 33rd Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference

    Recurring

  • 33rd Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference

    Recurring

  • Science at the Market: LabEscape

  • Birds that never flew

  • Lending Storeroom: Borrow, Donate, Volunteer

    Recurring

    Looking for small kitchen items during your stay at Family & Graduate Housing? Stop by the Lending Storeroom every Saturday from 9–11 a.m. at 2044-A Orchard Downs (streetside entrance). Residents can borrow what they need for the duration of their stay—making life a little easier without extra expense.

  • Artventures for Kids!

    Join Krannert Art Museum educators and librarians from The Urbana Free Library for Artventures for Kids!—an interactive Saturday program designed for children (ages 5+) with their families and caregivers. Experience the museum in a fun, welcoming way that sparks creativity and curiosity for the whole family. You are welcome to listen, explore, and create together.

Sunday, August 9, 2026

  • Sweetbitter: The Literary Legacies and Afterlives of Sappho

    Recurring

    The ancient poet Sappho coined "sweetbitter" in one of her most evocative verses, still striking us to the heart nearly three millennia later. As with so many ancient figures, the poet is more legend than person today, her story told and retold even as her poetry continues to enchant and move. This exhibit will be on display through mid-August 2026.

  • 250 Years of Documenting Democracy

    Recurring

    Explore 250 Years of Documenting Democracy, a three-part exhibit presented by Government Information Services in the Main Library, with displays in Room 220, the Library Gallery, and the cases near the Main Stacks entrance.

    250 Years of Documenting Democracy. How government information tells the American story. Government Information Services presents. For 250 years, government documents have recorded the American democratic experience. From founding charters to today's digital records, these materials capture the people, decisions, debates, and events that shape our nation. Visit the exhibit at the Main Library. 220, Library Gallery, cases near Main Stack entrance. Explore the exhibit, connect with the past. Undestand the present. Strengthen democracy.
  • The 33rd Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference

    Recurring

  • 33rd Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference

    Recurring

  • Yoga

    Recurring

    Residents are invited to participate in a free yoga class by Sri Sri Yoga every Monday. Yoga offers numerous benefits for both the mind and body. It enhances flexibility, strength, and balance through various poses and stretches. Additionally, yoga promotes mental well-being by reducing stress and anxiety, and improving focus and relaxation.

Monday, August 10, 2026

Tuesday, August 11, 2026

Wednesday, August 12, 2026

Thursday, August 13, 2026

Friday, August 14, 2026

Saturday, August 15, 2026

Sunday, August 16, 2026

  • 250 Years of Documenting Democracy

    Recurring

    Explore 250 Years of Documenting Democracy, a three-part exhibit presented by Government Information Services in the Main Library, with displays in Room 220, the Library Gallery, and the cases near the Main Stacks entrance.

    250 Years of Documenting Democracy. How government information tells the American story. Government Information Services presents. For 250 years, government documents have recorded the American democratic experience. From founding charters to today's digital records, these materials capture the people, decisions, debates, and events that shape our nation. Visit the exhibit at the Main Library. 220, Library Gallery, cases near Main Stack entrance. Explore the exhibit, connect with the past. Undestand the present. Strengthen democracy.
  • Yoga

    Recurring

    Residents are invited to participate in a free yoga class by Sri Sri Yoga every Monday. Yoga offers numerous benefits for both the mind and body. It enhances flexibility, strength, and balance through various poses and stretches. Additionally, yoga promotes mental well-being by reducing stress and anxiety, and improving focus and relaxation.

Monday, August 17, 2026

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Thursday, August 20, 2026

Friday, August 21, 2026

Saturday, August 22, 2026

Sunday, August 23, 2026

Monday, August 24, 2026

  • 250 Years of Documenting Democracy

    Recurring

    Explore 250 Years of Documenting Democracy, a three-part exhibit presented by Government Information Services in the Main Library, with displays in Room 220, the Library Gallery, and the cases near the Main Stacks entrance.

    250 Years of Documenting Democracy. How government information tells the American story. Government Information Services presents. For 250 years, government documents have recorded the American democratic experience. From founding charters to today's digital records, these materials capture the people, decisions, debates, and events that shape our nation. Visit the exhibit at the Main Library. 220, Library Gallery, cases near Main Stack entrance. Explore the exhibit, connect with the past. Undestand the present. Strengthen democracy.
  • First Day of Instruction, Fall Semester

  • Margenot

  • The First Day of Class

    Stop by to celebrate the first day of class! Grab some Grainger Engineering merch and take a first day photo to share!

    Welcome Grainger Engineers graphic with navy blue background and the University of Illinois wordmark
  • Fulbright Campus Deadline

  • Beckman Visualization Lab Office Hours

    Recurring

    Beckman’s Visualization Lab is open for office hours weekdays between 1-3 p.m. in 2203 Beckman, which is located just across the atrium bridge from the elevator.

  • 2026 Cultivating Care Stewardship Days

    Gain confidence in the garden. Visit with Illinois Extension staff or volunteers on select Monday evenings from5 to 7 p.m. at the Cultivating Care Garden. Learn how to water, weed, and harvest produce, which will be weighed and delivered to the Salvation Army Food Pantry in Marion. Have fun meeting up with other community members and sharing gardening tips.

Tuesday, August 25, 2026

Wednesday, August 26, 2026

  • 250 Years of Documenting Democracy

    Recurring

    Explore 250 Years of Documenting Democracy, a three-part exhibit presented by Government Information Services in the Main Library, with displays in Room 220, the Library Gallery, and the cases near the Main Stacks entrance.

    250 Years of Documenting Democracy. How government information tells the American story. Government Information Services presents. For 250 years, government documents have recorded the American democratic experience. From founding charters to today's digital records, these materials capture the people, decisions, debates, and events that shape our nation. Visit the exhibit at the Main Library. 220, Library Gallery, cases near Main Stack entrance. Explore the exhibit, connect with the past. Undestand the present. Strengthen democracy.
  • Donuts with the Deans

    Join Dean Bashir and college leadership to kick off the new year with coffee, donuts, and a limited-edition Grainger Engineering Coffee mug!

    Welcome Grainger Engineers graphic with navy blue background and the University of Illinois wordmark
  • Quick Start Workshop: Using the Pope Tech Accessibility Tool

    Get up to speed on using the Pope Tech Canvas Accessibility Guide to make Canvas pages more accessible for everyone! In this hands-on workshop, we’ll start with an overview of the Pope Tech Canvas Accessibility Guide, how it functions, what the various errors, alerts, structural elements, and features mean, and how to fix these issues on a Canvas page.

    Quick Start Workshop Series, Digital Accessibility and Excellence
  • Carle Volunteering Information Session

    Carle Health offers one of the largest hospital volunteer programs in the state, with volunteer opportunities just minutes from campus. Attend this virtual session to learn about the volunteer program from Abby Brooks, Volunteer Services Coordinator. She will discuss the different volunteer opportunities, explain the application process, and answer your questions.

    Carle Volunteering Information Session, August 26, 2026, 4 p.m., Virtual
  • Welcome B(l)ack BBQ

  • Illini Union Board Policy Meeting

Thursday, August 27, 2026

Friday, August 28, 2026

Saturday, August 29, 2026

Sunday, August 30, 2026

  • 2026 Birding Walks with Master Naturalist Lily Glaeser & Indigo Nathani

    Join Master Naturalist, Lily Glaeser and Indigo Nathani, for a leisurely walk in nature to look at birds! Learn to identify our feathered friends in some of our local sites. All ages and experiences are welcome. Registration is required in case the event needs to be cancelled due to inclement weather. Binoculars are available for use, please reserve a pair.

  • Yoga

    Recurring

    Residents are invited to participate in a free yoga class by Sri Sri Yoga every Monday. Yoga offers numerous benefits for both the mind and body. It enhances flexibility, strength, and balance through various poses and stretches. Additionally, yoga promotes mental well-being by reducing stress and anxiety, and improving focus and relaxation.

Monday, August 31, 2026