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“We Got Next” is a five-part webinar series designed to highlight the work and research of faculty of color relevant to race and equality. This effort is led by Endalyn Taylor, professor in the Department of Dance and Dean’s Fellow.
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“We Got Next” is a five-part webinar series designed to highlight the work and research of faculty of color relevant to race and equality. This effort is led by Endalyn Taylor, professor in the Department of Dance and Dean’s Fellow.
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“We Got Next” is a five-part webinar series designed to highlight the work and research of faculty of color relevant to race and equality. This effort is led by Endalyn Taylor, professor in the Department of Dance and Dean’s Fellow.
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Join Sociology faculty, staff, and students as we welcome incoming students to our community.
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The Department of History is hosting its annual "A Book in Common" discussion. The selection this year is From #Blacklivesmatter to Black Liberation by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor. All are welcome to join the whether you have read the book or not. Please join us via the Zoom link that was e-mailed to all DOH faculty, graduate students, and staff. If you are in need of the
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"The Neyman-Pearson Paradigm for Asymmetric Binary Classification"
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Join us for a kickoff of Humanities Without Walls’ (HWW) 2020-21 career diversity programming! In this virtual roundtable, hear from three HWW fellowship alumni about their experiences post-fellowship and the ways in which the Predoctoral Career Diversity Summer Workshop informed their career exploration and development. You’ll also learn how to apply for the 2021 workshop
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Join us for a kickoff of Humanities Without Walls’ (HWW) 2020-21 career diversity programming! In this virtual roundtable, hear from three HWW fellowship alumni about their experiences post-fellowship and the ways in which the Predoctoral Career Diversity Summer Workshop informed their career exploration and development. You’ll also learn how to apply for the 2021 workshop
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This TRIVIA BATTLE ROYALE is the Deparment of History's "WELCOME BACK" event for undergraduates and is co-hosted by Phi Alpha Theta Epsilon, UIUC's chapter of the national history honors society.
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UIUC's Sociology Department Head Tim F. Liao will kick off this fall's seminar series on Friday, August 28th at 9am via Zoom.
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A conversation with Yulia Ziskel & Joe Deninzon about their journey from their Russian-Jewish roots to current positions and relationship with Jewishness/Judaism and how that has evolved over the years.