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Join us this Indigenous People’s Day for a collaborative panel discussion led by Native researchers and practitioners in the Big Ten. The panel will focus on Native experiences in academia, Indigenous led research and pedagogy, and how these are reflected in the national political and social climates.
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The University of Illinois Archives is hosting a monthly Women in Science Lecture Series that will feature speakers from across the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign’s diverse and multidisciplinary scientific enterprise.
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Sociology senior Erica Hamlink will give an insightful presentation for students who want to learn how to conduct an internship or job search, and how to get a position they want once they've found it.
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To join the virtual seminar, a link will be added (University login/password required to access)
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Listen in online to one-on-one sharing of stories at kitchen tables in Champaign-Urbana and St. Paul. Artist Seitu Jones will visit virtually with Champaign-Urbana food and environmental justice activist Jennifer Monson (Dance) to discuss local issues related to access and affordability of food, as well as caring for the earth that nurtures us.
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Part of A Year of Creative Writers at Illinois. Supported by the Presidential Initiative to Celebrate the Impact of the Arts and the Humanities.
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This virtual panel celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month and the launch of the bilingual book ¡Pleibol! In the Barrios and the Big Leagues / En los barrios y las grandes ligas co-authored by Adrian Burgos and Margaret Salazar-Porzio. The panel will explore the contemporary issues, journeys, and passions of Latinas/os/xs in baseball.
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Part of A Year of Creative Writers at Illinois. Supported by the Presidential Initiative to Celebrate the Impact of the Arts and the Humanities.
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Take your lunch break with Sociology professors and students!
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"Uncoupled isotonic regression"
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To join the virtual seminar, a link will be added (University login/password required to access).
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Can a society be governed by data? In the age of big data, we seem certain that it can and should be. Despite many decades of research exposing its blind spots and biases, data collection is more insidious than ever, while the Covid-19 pandemic has propelled our already computerized lives into a the digital stratosphere.
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Listen in online to one-on-one sharing of stories at kitchen tables in Champaign-Urbana and St. Paul. Artist Seitu Jones will visit virtually with Champaign-Urbana food and environmental justice activist Dawn Blackman to discuss local issues related to access and affordability of food, as well as caring for the earth that nurtures us.
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Join directors Cristina Ibarra and Alex Rivera for a Q & A on their film The Infiltrators.
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Join directors Cristina Ibarra and Alex Rivera for a Q & A on their film The Infiltrators.
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Lazarus Letcher (they/them) is a Ph.D. student in American Studies at the University of New Mexico on Tiwa Pueblo Land. Their research focuses on Black and Indigenous solidarity, 2SLGBTQIA+ history and organizing, and white supremacy within the queer and trans community.
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Students who wish to drop, select Credit/No Credit, or Grade Replacement for a full semester course must do so by Friday, October 16, 2020.
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Join us for another installment of our Fall Seminar Series with speakers Olivier Godechot, Mirna Safi and Matthew Soener on Friday, October 16th, 2020 at 9am via Zoom.
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Students who enrolled in any second 8-week (Term B) courses should note that instruction will begin the week of October 19, 2020.
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Meet the woman breaking down barriers in Israel: Ashager Araro. Araro helped lead a movement which culminated in the founding of Ethiopian Cultural Center in Tel Aviv. She will speak about the work that the center has engaged in, both before and during the pandemic, and its struggle to survive in the face of increasing COVID-related pressures.
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Emmy Lingscheit and Ben Grosser on making art within and about the pandemic
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The Kremlin, as well as other state actors and far-right groups, divide and deceive populations around the world using social media and other online warfare tactics. Nina Jankowicz, an expert in online disinformation, will discuss these governments’ responses to Russian information warfare tactics.
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To join the virtual seminar, a link will be added (University login/password required to access)
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See here: https://www.ucis.pitt.edu/events/node/9721