College of LAS Events
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9:00 - 11:00 am 2/1/2025 - 4/5/2025Nevada Dance StudioCreative Dance for Children is an innovative community program provided by the University of Illinois Department of Dance under the direction of Betty Allen. Instructors collaborate to design and deliver creative dance classes tailored for children ages 4-10.
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4:00 pm 2/25/2025 - 4/7/2025LCLB Lucy Ellis Lounge
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12:00 pm 4/1/2025
Dr. Nadim Bawalsa is a historian of modern Palestine. He holds a PhD in History and Middle Eastern & Islamic Studies from New York University.
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2:00 - 3:20 pm 4/1/2025815 Psychology Building
Demonstrations of perceptual organization processes like grouping, surface completion, figure-ground assignment, and correspondence across time and space, are fascinating not just because of their compelling phenomenology, but because they provide insight into different levels of representation and their functions within the visual cognitive system more generally.
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5:00 pm 4/1/2025Armory Room 147; 505 E Armory Ave, Champaign, IL 61820
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5:00 pm 4/1/20251080, Lucy Ellis Lounge, LCLB
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REEEC New Directions Lecture: Mackenzie Pierce, "Sounds of Survival: Polish Music and the Holocaust"
10:00 am 4/2/2025220 Smith Memorial Hall (805 S Mathews Ave, Urbana, IL 61801) -
10:00 4/2/2025220 Smith Memorial Hall (805 S Mathews Ave, Urbana, IL 61801)
Musicologist Mackenzie Pierce examines the role of Polish Jewish musicians in shaping concert music amid antisemitism, Nazi occupation, and postwar rebuilding in his forthcoming book. Reconstructing their lives from the 1920s to the 1950s, he reveals how music became both a means of cultural preservation and a tool for reinvention.
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12:00 pm 01:00pm 4/2/2025Room 306 Coble Hall
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5:00 - 6:00 pm 4/2/20251080 Lucy Ellis Lounge - Literatures, Cultures, and Linguistics Building (Formerly FLB)
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7:00 - 8:30 pm 4/2/2025Spurlock Museum
Explore stories of cultural self-determination in societies around the world. Dr. Christina Gonzalez, co-curator of Caribbean Indigenous Resistance / Resistencia Indígena del Caribe ¡Taino Vive!, will lead tours of the exhibit, and staff will share some of the museum's collections related to resistance and cultural identity in the face of oppression.
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7:00 - 8:30 pm 4/2/2025Spurlock Museum (600 S. Gregory St. Urbana, IL 61801)
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11:00 am 4/3/2025Charles Miller Auditorium, B102, CLSL
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12:00 - 1:00 pm 4/3/2025National Center for Supercomputing Applications, 1205 W. Clark St., Urbana, IL -- and Online/Zoom
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12:00 pm 4/3/2025Noyes Laboratory, 505 S Mathews Ave, Room 217
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3:00 - 5:00 pm 4/3/2025346 Main Library, 1408 W. Gregory Dr
The RBML welcomes Justine Murison, editor of a new critical edition of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s 1850 novel. Murison will discuss the work’s historical and literary contexts, the revolutionary politics with which the novel engages, and the enduring questions it asks about American society. Copies of the book will be available for purchase and signing. This event is free, and a
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3:30 - 5:00 pm 4/3/2025210 Illini Union
Join us for a panel featuring Mary Arends-Kuenning, “Government Policies and Their Impacts on Women’s Empowerment.” Vernita Pearl Fort, "Forging a Human Rights Economy within Planetary Boundaries: A Response to unprecedented ‘Glocal’ Crises and Opportunities." McKenzie Johnson, “The Work of Women Environmental Defenders in Extractive Economies”...
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4:00 pm 5:00 pm 4/3/2025Charles Miller Auditorium, B102 Chemical & Life Sciences Laboratory
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5:00 - 6:00 pm 4/3/2025
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8:00 - 10:00 pm 4/3/2025Spurlock Museum
The speaker for the India Studies Lecture for 2025 is Vasudha Narayanan. She is Distinguished Professor in the Department of Religion at the University of Florida and a past President of the American Academy of Religion. Her lecture will be on "Tamil Culture: More sweet than celestial nectar, more precious than one’s breath." It will be held at the Spurlock Museum...
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9:00 - 10:00 am 4/4/20252004 Natural History Building
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11:00 am 4/4/2025157 Noyes Lab
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11:00 am 4/4/2025Levis Faculty Center, Room 210
We are delighted to showcase the work of some of our most productive and creative faculty in this informal series of intellectually and spiritually invigorating presentations. You are invited to drop in when you can to learn about the exciting projects undertaken by our faculty.
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12:00 - 1:00 pm 4/4/2025306 Coble Hall, 801 S. Wright Street
Join us on Friday, April 4th for a Graduate Student Lunch & Learn: Publishing on Gender Related Topics. Please rsvp at https://go.illinois.edu/GradLunchLearn
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12:00 - 1:00 pm 4/4/2025306 Coble Hall, 801 S. Wright Street
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12:00 pm 4/4/2025Charles G. Miller Auditorium, B102 CLSL
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12:00 pm 4/4/2025Levis Faculty Center, 919 W Illinois, Room 210
Join us for a talk by recent CAS Associate Soo Ah Kwon (Asian American Studies) on moving beyond simple binaries such as reformist/radical, inside/outside, or status-quo/anti-establishment to better understand youth activism.
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12:00 pm 4/4/2025313 Mumford Hall
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12:00 pm 4/4/2025819 Psychology Building
On average, English speakers utter around 16,000 words per day, most of it in interactions with other people. Yet, the language sciences have predominately approached language as if we use it for monologue. In this talk, Dr. Christiansen will argue that we should view language as being fundamentally collaborative and improvisational, like a game of charades.
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1:30 - 2:50 pm 4/4/2025819 Psychology Building
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2:00 pm 4/4/20252049 Natural History Building
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3:00 - 5:00 pm 4/4/2025346 Main Library, 1408 W. Gregory Dr
Join the RBML for a hands-on journey through history! Play historical board games that bring the past to life as you roll the dice, make your moves, and uncover the stories behind them. Perfect for all ages, this interactive in-person event invites families, students, and community members to connect, learn, and have fun. Don’t just study history—experience it through play
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4:30 - 5:45 pm 4/4/2025217 Noyes Laboratory and 170 Noyes Laboratory (505 S Mathews Avenue, Urbana, IL 61801)
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11:30 am - 12:30 pm 4/7/2025325 Temple Buell Hall (611 E. Taft Drive, Champaign)
Work-in-progress talk and paper: “Little Tech on the Prairie" by Matthew Darmour-Paul, PhD candidate in Sociology at Australian National University and tutor in architecture at the University of Sydney. His research explores place-based computational practices and techno-nationalism in the American Midwest.
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3:00 pm 4/7/2025Paul A. Lisnek LAS Hub in Lincoln Hall
Join SourceLab every Monday, 3-5 in the Paul A. Lisnek LAS Hub in Lincoln Hall for SourceLab Mondays.
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4:00 pm 4/7/2025
Dr. Maritza Paredes, Sociology Professor at Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, will discuss the complexities of extractive frontier expansion and its intersection with global climate change policies in conservation areas, particularly within indigenous communities. Her research explores the redistributive and justice dimensions of these processes, shedding light...
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5:15 pm 4/7/2025Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center, 1212 W. Nevada St., Urbana, IL
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5:15 - 6:45 pm 4/7/2025Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center, 1212 W. Nevada Street, Urbana
This panel will feature Karen Flynn (Terrance & Karyn Holm Endowed Professor, UIC); Julie A. Pryde (C-U Public Health District Administrator); Lauren R. Aronson (Clinical Professor of Law and Immigration Law Clinic Director); and Jessica R. Greenberg (Associate Professor of Anthropology and Director of EUC).
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12:00 pm 4/8/2025English Building 109 (608 S Wright St, Urbana, IL 61801)
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12:00 pm 4/8/2025English Building 109 (608 S Wright St, Urbana, IL 61801)
Between the late 1920s and mid-1960s, several Jewish social scientists and humanities scholars laid the theoretical groundwork for ethnic and immigration studies in the United States. The concepts these scholars developed – terms such as acculturation, urbanism, assimilation, and cultural pluralism – reshaped the understanding of America as a pluralist society of...
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12:15 - 1:15 pm 4/8/202522 Education Building
The Third Wave of the Asian American Studies Movement: Advocating for & Advancing Asian American Studies in K-12 Classrooms
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1:00 pm 4/8/2025171 Roger Adams Lab
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3:00 pm 4/8/2025217 Noyes Lab
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3:00 - 5:00 pm 4/8/2025School of Information Sciences, 614 East Daniel St., Champaign IL, Multipurpose Room 4045 on the 4th floor
We welcome you to join us at the iSchool for an in-person panel discussion and informal reception on Tuesday April 8th. Critical data studies takes on one of the most important issues facing society today: how do we build secure, accessible and equitable information infrastructures to support our communities? Join us for a conversation on the concepts, sites of study...
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3:30 pm 4/8/20251306 Everitt Lab
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4:00 pm 5:00 pm 4/8/2025Charles Miller Auditorium, B102 Chemical & Life Sciences Laboratory
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4:00 pm 4/8/2025Levis Faculty Center, Room 210
Dr. Bryce Henson is an assistant professor in the Department of Communication & Journalism and an Africana Studies Program Affiliate at Texas A&M University.
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4:00 pm 4/8/2025Levis Faculty Center, Room 210
Dr. Bryce Henson is an assistant professor in the Department of Communication & Journalism and an Africana Studies Program Affiliate at Texas A&M University.
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4:00 pm 4/8/2025116 Roger Adams Lab
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4:00 pm 4/8/2025Levis Faculty Center 210
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4:00 - 5:30 pm 4/8/2025LAS Hub in Lincoln Hall
Join We CU Community Engaged Scholars & the Career Center to learn how you can translate your volunteer experience into a powerful resume or CV.
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5:00 pm 4/8/2025Illini Union, Room 314A (1401 W Green St, Urbana, IL 61801)
This will be a conversation with Tobias Brinkmann about his recent book, Between Borders: The Great Jewish Migration from Eastern Europe. It tells and contextualizes the stories of Jewish migrants and refugees from Eastern and Central Europe before and after the First World War. It explains how immigration laws in countries such as the United States influenced migration...
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5:00 pm 4/8/2025Illini Union, Room 314A (1401 W Green St, Urbana, IL 61801)
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6:00 - 7:30 pm 4/8/2025Ikenberry SDRP 301 E. Gregory Dr., Champaign
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9:00 - 11:00 am 4/9/2025Asian American Cultural Center Lounge 1210 W. Nevada St., Urbana
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12:00 pm 4/9/2025Charles G. Miller Auditorium
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3:00 pm 4/9/20251027 Lincoln Hall
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3:00 pm 4/9/20252049 Natural History Building
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3:00 - 4:30 pm 4/9/2025Illini Union Food Court (lower level)
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3:30 pm 4/9/2025Gregory Hall 100
Please join us for a Historians Among Us lecture by Hermann von Hesse, an assistant professor of art history.
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3:30 pm 4/9/2025Gregory Hall 100
Please join us for a lecture by Herman von Hesse, an assistant professor of art history, titled "Love of Stone Houses: Anxious Transformations, Collateralized Ancestral Spaces and the Ambivalence of Security on the Gold Coast."
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5:00 - 6:00 pm 4/9/20251080 Lucy Ellis Lounge - Literatures, Cultures, and Linguistics Building (Formerly FLB)
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5:30 pm 4/9/2025Knight Auditorium, Spurlock Museum of World Cultures (600 S. Gregory St., Urbana, IL)
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5:30 pm 4/9/2025Knight Auditorium, Spurlock Museum of World Cultures (600 S. Gregory St., Urbana, IL)
Join us for a free screening of Queendom (2023), followed by a discussion with producer Igor Myakotin. This documentary follows Jenna, a queer artist in Russia, who stages radical public performances to challenge perceptions of beauty and queerness while protesting government oppression. Myakotin, an Emmy-nominated filmmaker, brings this powerful story to the screen.
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10:00 am 4/10/2025319 Gregory Hall
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11:00 am 4/10/2025Charles Miller Auditorium, B102, CLSL
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12:00 - 1:00 pm 4/10/2025University Archives (room 146, Main Library) or via Zoom
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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12:00 pm 4/10/2025Noyes Laboratory, 505 S Mathews Ave, Room 217
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1:00 pm 4/10/2025419 RAL (Rose Room)
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1:00 - 2:00 pm 4/10/2025
Attendees will become familiar with the differences between a dissertation and first book manuscript, and will further learn about identifying points of revision, creating a revision plan/timeline, approaching editors/presses, writing a book proposal, and the publishing process at a glance.
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4:00 pm 4/10/2025116 Roger Adams Lab
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4:00 pm 4/10/2025Charles Miller Auditorium, B102 Chemical & Life Sciences Laboratory
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4:00 pm 4/10/2025Lincoln Hall 702 S. Wright St. Urbana Room 1090
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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4:00 pm 4/10/2025Lincoln Hall Room 1090, 702 S. Wright St., Urbana
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4:00 pm 4/10/2025Lincoln Hall, Room 1002; 702 S Wright St., Urbana, IL 61801
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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4:00 pm 4/10/2025Lincoln Hall, Room 1002; 702 S Wright St., Urbana, IL 61801
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".