College of LAS Events
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All Day 10/23/2020
Students who wish to enroll in a second 8-week course (Term B) for Fall 2020 must do so by Friday, October 23, 2020.
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9:00 am 10/23/2020
Join us for another installment of our Fall Seminar Series on policing and racial (in)justice with Michael Sierra-Arévalo on Friday, October 23, 2020 at 9am via Zoom.
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3:00 - 4:00 pm 10/23/2020
Drones, both aerial and surface-based, have become commonplace for both environmental and industrial monitoring. For monitoring rivers, drones offer a convenient platform for a wide range of optical and environmental sensors that are able to provide high spatial and temporal resolution data.
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12:00 - 1:00 pm 10/26/2020
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5:30 - 7:30 pm 10/26/2020
This informal discussion, moderated by Urbana arts and culture coordinator, Rachel Storm, will feature Dawn Blackman, Ruby Mendenhall, Jennifer Monson, Magdalena Novoa, and Bobby Smith II, in conversation with Seitu Jones.
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12:00 pm 10/27/2020
Join us for a virtual roundtable and discussion about different challenges to human rights and rule of law in contemporary Europe. Our speakers will address cases in Hungary, Turkey, France, Germany, and at the European Court of Human Rights.
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2:00 - 3:30 pm 10/27/2020
Faranak Miraftab, University of Illinois, Department of Urban and Regional Planning Clarissa Freitas, Universidade Federal do Ceará, Department of Architecture Urbanism and Design Ken Salo, University of Illinois, Department of Urban and Regional Planning Revisiting Transnational Teaching for Social Justice: Virtual, Real and Hybrid Experiences
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4:00 pm 10/27/2020Zoom link: https://illinois.zoom.us/j/92706692360?pwd=Sk9qRkNnbjRjNXc1TDRaak1SVVZMZz09
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4:00 pm 5:00 pm 10/27/2020
To join the virtual seminar, a link will be added (University login/password required to access)
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4:00 pm 10/27/2020
Online discussion with filmmakers Dianne Fukami and Debra Nakatomi.
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4:00 pm 10/28/2020
In this talk, Professor Ostherr will discuss the ways that Medical/Health Humanities can develop translational practices that bring novel insights and methods to frontline pandemic responses, highlighting the importance of collaboration across fields of scholarship and practice, particularly across humanities, engineering, and clinical practice.
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4:00 pm 10/28/2020
In this talk, Professor Ostherr will discuss the ways that Medical/Health Humanities can develop translational practices that bring novel insights and methods to frontline pandemic responses, highlighting the importance of collaboration across fields of scholarship and practice, particularly across humanities, engineering, and clinical practice.
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12:00 pm 10/29/2020
Take your lunch break with Sociology professors and students!
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2:00 - 3:30 pm 10/29/2020
For this 90-minute panel conversation, Illinois faculty will draw on their multidisciplinary research and expertise on elections to provide insights into how current events are shaping our approach to democracy, political divisiveness, and the media in a time of turmoil and crisis.
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3:30 pm 10/29/2020
"2dFDR: a two-dimensional false discovery rate control for powerful confounder adjustment in omics association studies"
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4:00 pm 5:00 pm 10/29/2020
To join the virtual seminar, a link will be added (University login/password required to access).
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4:30 - 6:30 pm 10/29/2020Gelvin Gardens (in case of inclement weather, Link Gallery)
Guen Montgomery, Teaching Assistant Professor in the School of Art + Design, will lead participants through the creation of hand-printed postcards to share with legislators or fellow voters in this in-person workshop.
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12:00 pm 10/30/2020
Enjoy a free weekly yoga practice, presented online by Krannert Art Museum and taught by Jodi Adams, certified yoga instructor, and Ayurveda specialist.
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12:00 - 1:30 pm 10/30/2020
How diverse, inclusive, and representative are our digital library collections — and our library collections in general—and how can we know that? How and why does this matter? What can we do about it, and what are we doing about it?
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3:00 - 4:00 pm 10/30/2020
While the relationship between fractional cover of anthropogenic and vegetation features and the urban warming or heat island has been well examined, the effect of spatial pattern (e.g., clustered, dispersed, random) of these features on air and land surface temperatures are not well understood.
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3:00 - 5:00 pm 10/30/2020
Improvisers Exchange will host an online, open classroom workshop with Sam Newsome and Improvisers Exchange students on the practice of music improvisation.