College of LAS Events
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Join our librarian, Yali Feng, during her office hours at the Atrium this Spring 2023 on Mondays from 2pm to 3pm.
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Learn how to effectively use researcher profile systems + scholarly communications networks to develop and manage your online scholarly presence.
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Associate Professor, Dept. Pathology and Cell Biology
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This talk will place trends in the modern era of vaccination in the context of issues related to the nuclear family, economy, health care, and federal politics. It will also discuss how shifting social values, environmental concerns, gender roles, the valuation of children, and the relationship between secular and religious values inform vaccination skepticism.
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This talk will place trends in the modern era of vaccination in the context of issues related to the nuclear family, economy, health care, and federal politics. It will also discuss how shifting social values, environmental concerns, gender roles, the valuation of children, and the relationship between secular and religious values inform vaccination skepticism.
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This workshop will cover accessible practices when teaching online courses with a focus on open access, accessible e-resources from the University Library. This session is for anyone teaching online workshops or classes and wants to update their teaching materials to be accessible or anyone who would like to know more about accessible e-resources.
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Join us for this Spring’s Medieval Movie Knights! On Friday, March 24, at 5:30 PM in Room 1028, Lincoln Hall, we will be screening the film Ladyhawke (1985).
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K-14 PDH Educators Workshop: "A Short Introduction to Caribbean Studies." Hybrid event, presented in person and via Zoom.
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Join our librarian, Yali Feng, during her office hours at the Atrium this Spring 2023 on Mondays from 2pm to 3pm.
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The Cancer Center at Illinois and Humanities Research Institute will be co-hosting speaker Olufunmilayo Olopade, Walter L. Pamer Distinguished Service Professor of Medicine and Human Genetics and founding director of the Center for Clinical Cancer Genetics and Global Health at the University of Chicago Medicine.
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The Cancer Center at Illinois and Humanities Research Institute will be co-hosting speaker Olufunmilayo Olopade, Walter L. Pamer Distinguished Service Professor of Medicine and Human Genetics and founding director of the Center for Clinical Cancer Genetics and Global Health at the University of Chicago Medicine.
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Professor, Dept. Internal Medicine and Molecular & Integrative Physiology
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Allison Lide has worked as a Montessori teacher in the US, Afghanistan, Morocco, and Austria. Her focus is on "restorative pedagogy" with children who have been through trauma. She co-founded the Garden of Flowers Montessori Preschool in Kabul in 2002 and is working on a book about the transformative process of implementing Montessori education in Afghanistan.
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What does it mean to (de)classify something as derivative? What cultural values are at stake in the teleological designation of “derivative”? And, how can we apply pressure to those value judgements to better understand the intersections of Old English translation and settler colonialism in novel ways?
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What does it mean to (de)classify something as derivative? What cultural values are at stake in the teleological designation of “derivative”? And, how can we apply pressure to those value judgements to better understand the intersections of Old English translation and settler colonialism in novel ways?
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Twenty-second Annual Czech and Slovak Studies Workshop Keynote lecture by Karla Huebner, Wright State University: "Considering Czechoslovak Studies through a Periodical Studies Lens" 4:30 pm Friday March 31, Lucy Ellis Lounge, FLB