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The Champaign County Museum Network, along with the Spurlock, Krannert Art Museum, and other area museums, will host a trivia contest January 12 through February 7! This family-friendly contest challenges community members to experience local museums, science centers, nature centers, and archives virtually in order to answer some fun and engaging trivia questions.
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The Champaign County Museum Network, along with the Spurlock, Krannert Art Museum, and other area museums, will host a trivia contest January 12 through February 7! This family-friendly contest challenges community members to experience local museums, science centers, nature centers, and archives virtually in order to answer some fun and engaging trivia questions.
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To join the virtual seminar, a link will be added (University login/password required to access)
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The Champaign County Museum Network, along with the Spurlock, Krannert Art Museum, and other area museums, will host a trivia contest January 12 through February 7! This family-friendly contest challenges community members to experience local museums, science centers, nature centers, and archives virtually in order to answer some fun and engaging trivia questions.
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Just Infrastructures announces its inaugural Speaker Series with Joan Donovan, Research Director of the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics, and Public Policy at Harvard University, presenting “What is Media Manipulation?” on Feb. 3, 2021.
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Just Infrastructures announces its inaugural Speaker Series with Joan Donovan, Research Director of the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics, and Public Policy at Harvard University, presenting “What is Media Manipulation?” on Feb. 3, 2021. The event is on Zoom from 12-1p.m. central time.
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Join the Pre-Law Advising Services Office (PLAS) for a special presentation for History majors and minors. Learn more about preparing for law school, the application process, and services available through PLAS. Students will also have an opportunity to ask individual questions during the Q&A portion!
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This talk focuses on detention care and its deadly consequences in the United States. Between October 2003 and November 2020, there were at least 216 deaths in Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody, many the result of grossly inadequate medical practices.
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This talk focuses on detention care and its deadly consequences in the United States. Between October 2003 and November 2020, there were at least 216 deaths in Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody, many the result of grossly inadequate medical practices.
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The Champaign County Museum Network, along with the Spurlock, Krannert Art Museum, and other area museums, will host a trivia contest January 12 through February 7! This family-friendly contest challenges community members to experience local museums, science centers, nature centers, and archives virtually in order to answer some fun and engaging trivia questions.
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"Rates of Approximation for CLT and Bootstrap in High Dimensions"
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To join the virtual seminar, a link will be added (University login/password required to access from the posted link)
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In this lecture, Dr. Amelia M. Kraehe discusses white liberalism as an ideological stance that masks racism in contemporary K-20 arts education before introducing abolitionism as a contemporary praxis grounded in a Black radical tradition to move the arts beyond gestures of goodwill and toward racial justice.
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The Champaign County Museum Network, along with the Spurlock, Krannert Art Museum, and other area museums, will host a trivia contest January 12 through February 7! This family-friendly contest challenges community members to experience local museums, science centers, nature centers, and archives virtually in order to answer some fun and engaging trivia questions.
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Join us for another installment in our Spring Seminar Series, featuring our very own Professor Caitlin Vitosky Clarke. This seminar will take place on Friday, February 5th, 2021 at 9AM via Zoom. We hope to see you there!
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Workshop: “Creative Abolitionism: A Contemporary Praxis” Dr. Amelia M. Kraehe facilitates a workshop on creative abolitionist strategies to grapple with racism in and through the arts. Register to attend
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Link: https://go.illinois.edu/EUCBrownBagKaplan Meeting ID: 813 1848 6063 Password: 272447
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Led by Bill Hart-Davidson, these sessions will aid applicants to the Humanities Without Walls Seed Grant and Grand Research Challenge in shaping ideas, pitching, project management, and more. Attendees are highly encouraged to attend these workshops with their potential team members.
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Looking for a way to jump start your semester? Join us for an afternoon of trivia! Our theme: The Nobel Prize in Literature. Test your knowledge and win a prize!
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In February 2021, HRI will be hosting a series of grant development workshops with Professor Bill Hart-Davidson from Michigan State University. These sessions will aid applicants to the Humanities Without Walls Seed Grant and Grand Research Challenge in shaping ideas, pitching, project management, and more.
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Join Dr. Kelly Wisecup to explore the archives of Indigenous groups from the Great Lakes region.
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The Champaign County Museum Network, along with the Spurlock, Krannert Art Museum, and other area museums, will host a trivia contest January 12 through February 7! This family-friendly contest challenges community members to experience local museums, science centers, nature centers, and archives virtually in order to answer some fun and engaging trivia questions.
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Join local C-U Lockdown Trivia host, Julie Laut, for a night of fun and challenging online trivia on Saturday, February 6, 2021 @ 7:30pm. In conjunction with the Spurlock’s current exhibit, Debates, Decisions, Demands: Objects of Campaigns and Activism, Laut will lead four rounds of trivia from the world of politics.
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The Champaign County Museum Network, along with the Spurlock, Krannert Art Museum, and other area museums, will host a trivia contest January 12 through February 7! This family-friendly contest challenges community members to experience local museums, science centers, nature centers, and archives virtually in order to answer some fun and engaging trivia questions.
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To join the virtual thesis defense, a link will be added (University login/password required to access from the posted link).
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To join the virtual seminar, a link will be added (University login/password required to access)
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"How to Publish Rather than Perish in the American Liberal Arts College: Making Connections, Maintaining Continuity, and Understanding University Culture" Zoom: https://bit.ly/2NbBbU0 Meeting ID: 843 6744 0163 Password: FRIT2021
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Rabbi Gershom Sizomu, the spiritual leader of the Abayudaya Jews of Uganda, will be speaking on the existence of his religious community in Uganda.
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Led by Assistant Dean for Career & Professional Development in the Graduate College, Derek Attig, this information session for potential applicants to the HWW Summer Bridge Experience will explain the application process.
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Led by Assistant Dean for Career & Professional Development in the Graduate College, Derek Attig, this information session for potential applicants to the HWW Summer Bridge Experience will explain the application process.
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To join the virtual seminar, a link will be added (University login/password required to access from the posted link).
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Join us for a conversation with Amna Akbar and Jackie Wang on abolition. Featuring two scholar-activists who focus on the law and political economy, this conversation seeks to address questions of policing, imprisonment, and long-unfolding threats to democracy...
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We look forward to welcoming Sociology at Illinois alum Chloe E. Bird (MA/PhD) as a speaker in our Spring Seminar Series. Bird currently serves as a Senior Sociologist at the RAND Corporation, where she studies women's health, determinants of differences between men's and women's health, and health care. Join us on Friday, February 12th, 2021 at 10AM via Zoom.
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Led by Bill Hart-Davidson, these sessions will aid applicants to the Humanities Without Walls Seed Grant and Grand Research Challenge in shaping ideas, pitching, project management, and more. Attendees are highly encouraged to attend these workshops with their potential team members.
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In February 2021, HRI will be hosting a series of grant development workshops with Professor Bill Hart-Davidson from Michigan State University. These sessions will aid applicants to the Humanities Without Walls Seed Grant and Grand Research Challenge in shaping ideas, pitching, project management, and more.
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Welcome back to school and to Sociology! Student Ambassadors will host an event for students to connect with each other, for Ambassadors to introduce themselves and discuss our event calendar, and meet some faculty and staff!
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1-1:50pm CST - Roundtable 8: The Power of the Sacred Image Moderator: Pierpaolo Spagnolo (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) This multidisciplinary roundtable brings together graduate scholars from literary studies, history, art history, and rhetoric/composition for a conversation about religion and representation in the premodern world.
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From climate change to increasingly mobile human populations to the global economy, the relationship between humans and their environment is being modified in ways that will have long-term impacts on ecological health, biodiversity, ecosystem goods and services, human activities, land cover/land use change, and system sustainability.
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This pandemic has drastically shaped how class material is presented and taught. This seminar will investigate the challenges of remote instruction, as well as the challenges in language instruction, and propose modalities to ease the transition from in-person classrooms to remote settings.
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Aneesha Dharwadker is an educator and design practitioner with interests in global urbanism, material history, and rural healthcare. She is the founder of Chicago Design Office and editor of Transect, an annual journal of design criticism.
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Tenure-stream faculty who wish to learn more about the Interseminars Initiative are encouraged to attend this Zoom info session. This new initiative will provide funding and administrative infrastructure for interdisciplinary inquiry, including collaborative teaching, graduate fellowships, and support for public- or community-facing research in the humanities and arts.