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Get ready to explore Italy with exciting new flavors right here in Champaign-Urbana! Learn to make spaghetti and meatballs with a homemade sauce that will wow your friends and family.
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Get ready to explore Italy with exciting new flavors right here in Champaign-Urbana! Learn to make spaghetti and meatballs with a homemade sauce that will wow your friends and family.
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Counseling Center Paraprofessionals are a group of undergraduate students who work to assist other students in embracing wellness. Each semester they hold weekly workshops on wellness topics that are relevant to our campus.
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In Focus workshops are designed to address concerns students with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and ADHD-like symptoms commonly have. This series is typically offered once in the fall and once in the spring semesters.
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Identify the four common communication goals and determine your preferred listening style.
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KEYS FOR EMBRACING AGING is a free 11-part series designed to help adults develop strategies for taking care of themselves in order to age more gracefully. Register for one or as many classes as you plan to attend.
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Come join the Student Sustainable Farm on the Quad for their weekly summer Farmer's Market! They will be selling a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables. They will be located on the South Side of the Union.
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The Sustainable Student Farm sells their produce at their farm stand on the Quad every Thursday, 11am to 4pm, from May to end of October.
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Confidential weigh-in starts at noon, and the meeting runs from 12:15-12:45.
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To request disability-related accommodations, please contact tbrewste@illinois.edu.
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Get social with us while eating delicious sample recipes from our Instructional Cooking Classes! Enjoy a relaxed, coffeehouse vibe atmosphere filled with chill music, friends, an awesome spread of snacks and more!
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Don’t know to fix your bicycle’s flat tire? This is the event for you. No need to bring a bike, as this is a demonstration on how to fix a flat bicycle tire.
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A Friday lunchtime series of free yoga classes introduces participants to the fundamentals of hatha yoga. Please bring a mat and wear comfortable clothing. Held in the Hood Classroom on the lower level of the museum. (No session Nov 29 or Dec 6)
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De-stress and energize your mind and body with 1-hour of Yoga and Meditation. *Yoga mats will be provided. *No experience necessary ;)
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The Champaign County Down Syndrome Network is excited to host its 15th Buddy Walk®
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Enjoy an afternoon of Tango dancing in the galleries with live music by Tangotta.
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On Sunday, October 6, 2019, more than 300 veterinary students from the University of Illinois will host the annual College of Veterinary Medicine Open House. There will be more than 40 exhibits and demos, and lots of animals to see. This event is free and open to the public.
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An annual tradition, Colleges Against Cancer students will design, make, and sell these unique shirts on the Quad. The shirts are very popular and tend to sell out - come early to get yours! All money supports Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
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Schedule your study break to stop by and enjoy a relaxation technique facilitated by McKinley's Stress Management Peers. Pick up some stress related materials and resources.
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This workshop will help you reflect on how you prioritize, learn task-management and motivation strategies, and understand the importance of self-care and allowing yourself breaks.
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Want to know more about the Institute by LeaderShape?? Come to this information session to learn about this program and how to apply.
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Counseling Center Paraprofessionals are a group of undergraduate students who work to assist other students in embracing wellness. Each semester they hold weekly workshops on wellness topics that are relevant to our campus.
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Counseling Center Paraprofessionals are a group of undergraduate students who work to assist other students in embracing wellness. Each semester they hold weekly workshops on wellness topics that are relevant to our campus.
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In Focus workshops are designed to address concerns students with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and ADHD-like symptoms commonly have. This series is typically offered once in the fall and once in the spring semesters.
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Appreciate the importance of empathy and learn skills to enhance your personal empathy skills and apply empathy-developing strategies to future interactions with others.
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Want to know more about the Institute by LeaderShape?? Come to this information session to learn about this program and how to apply.
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This workshop discusses effective ways to manage test anxiety and perform better on exams
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Take a study break to refresh and refocus. Pick up some stress management materials and resources.
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Being intentional about dreaming, goal setting and action at any stage in life!
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Help us celebrate the LGBTQ+ community!
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The Sustainable Student Farm sells their produce at their farm stand on the Quad every Thursday, 11am to 4pm, from May to end of October.
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Confidential weigh-in starts at noon, and the meeting runs from 12:15-12:45.
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Prudential Pathways offers practical, down-to earth information that can help you and your family today, tomorrow, and beyond.
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To request disability-related accommodations, please contact tbrewste@illinois.edu.
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Get social with us while eating delicious sample recipes from our Instructional Cooking Classes! Enjoy a relaxed, coffeehouse vibe atmosphere filled with chill music, friends, an awesome spread of snacks and more!
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Speak Café stands for Song, Poetry, Expression, Art, and Knowledge. It is an open-mic event in the café at Krannert Art Museum.
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Organized and moderated by Shaya Robinson, SPEAK Café is creative space to share your craft, express thoughts, recite poetry, rap, or even show artwork. Aspiring performers are welcome; SPEAK is an open showcase for your stories and your experiences. Talk to Shaya at each event to get on the list to perform.
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Learn how to take care of your bike! If you ride a bicycle, then you need this class! In this informative session, you will learn how to lube a chain, fix a flat tire in record time, and make other minor adjustments to your bicycle that will keep you riding smoothly and prolong your bike’s life.
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Learn how to take care of your bike!
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A Friday lunchtime series of free yoga classes introduces participants to the fundamentals of hatha yoga. Please bring a mat and wear comfortable clothing. Held in the Hood Classroom on the lower level of the museum. (No session Nov 29 or Dec 6)
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DiversityEd Paraprofessionals will engage in a conversation and informational session for students interested in becoming a Social Justice Educator. The paraprofessionals will define social justice, and what it means to be a social justice educator.
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De-stress and energize your mind and body with 1-hour of Yoga and Meditation. *Yoga mats will be provided. *No experience necessary ;)
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Come run in the annual Illinois Homecoming 5K Run! This is the perfect way to kick off Homecoming Week!
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Schedule your study break to stop by and enjoy a relaxation technique facilitated by McKinley's Stress Management Peers. Pick up some stress related materials and resources.
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The Power of Purpose series teaches you how to notice what actually happens when you set out to achieve your chosen goals, and examines what gets in your way. You will receive a series of practical, reality-based tools to help you envision, plan, and achieve the results that you wish to create in your personal and professional lives.
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Counseling Center Paraprofessionals are a group of undergraduate students who work to assist other students in embracing wellness. Each semester they hold weekly workshops on wellness topics that are relevant to our campus.
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Counseling Center Paraprofessionals are a group of undergraduate students who work to assist other students in embracing wellness. Each semester they hold weekly workshops on wellness topics that are relevant to our campus.
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In Focus workshops are designed to address concerns students with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and ADHD-like symptoms commonly have. This series is typically offered once in the fall and once in the spring semesters.
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Being intentional about dreaming, goal setting and action at any stage in life!
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Did you know that meals in Thailand are treated as celebrations? Come feast on your favorite Thai staples like Spring Rolls and Pad Thai.
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Develop a personal mission statement for self-improvement through personal awareness and values clarification of one’s own motives or character.
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Did you know that meals in Thailand are treated as celebrations? Come feast on your favorite Thai staples like Spring Rolls and Pad Thai.
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"Achieving Equity: Disparities in Cancer" brings together research, healthcare, and broader communities for an action-oriented dialogue on the unequal racial and ethnic burdens of colorectal and prostate cancer.
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The Sustainable Student Farm sells their produce at their farm stand on the Quad every Thursday, 11am to 4pm, from May to end of October.
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Confidential weigh-in starts at noon, and the meeting runs from 12:15-12:45.
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Prudential Pathways offers practical, down-to earth information that can help you and your family today, tomorrow, and beyond.
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To request disability-related accommodations, please contact tbrewste@illinois.edu.
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Get social with us while eating delicious sample recipes from our Instructional Cooking Classes! Enjoy a relaxed, coffeehouse vibe atmosphere filled with chill music, friends, an awesome spread of snacks and more!
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Learn what to wear to stay safe on your bike!
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A Friday lunchtime series of free yoga classes introduces participants to the fundamentals of hatha yoga. Please bring a mat and wear comfortable clothing. Held in the Hood Classroom on the lower level of the museum. (No session Nov 29 or Dec 6)
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De-stress and energize your mind and body with 1-hour of Yoga and Meditation. *Yoga mats will be provided. *No experience necessary ;)
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Join us as we tour the Waste Transfer Station to observe where our recycling goes after we place it in the trash can!
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Students, staff, state employees and retirees can get free flu shots 1:30pm - 4:30pm at UGL.
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Join the Sustainability LLC at our first Plarning Event of the semester! This is a kick-off to iSEE’s Sustainability Week from Oct 21st to Oct 25th. Plarning is the process of cutting plastic grocery bags into strips to make plastic yarn. This can then be made into mats, blankets, bags, and much more which can be given to homeless shelters, etc.
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Schedule your study break to stop by and enjoy a relaxation technique facilitated by McKinley's Stress Management Peers. Pick up some stress related materials and resources.
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Join OIIR for a noontime discussion, and learn something new.
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The Museum invites you to join leader Mary Wolters (Green Yoga Spa) in Mindful Meditation on Tuesdays this fall, October 8 through November 12.
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Students, faculty, and community members are invited to take an educated guided tour around the Quad to learn about our amazing trees and admire their fall colors! Meet at the Alma Statue and then we will depart to the quad from there.
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The Power of Purpose series teaches you how to notice what actually happens when you set out to achieve your chosen goals, and examines what gets in your way. You will receive a series of practical, reality-based tools to help you envision, plan, and achieve the results that you wish to create in your personal and professional lives.
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Join us for a seminar from Dr. Jason Knouft from the Saint Louis University Department of Biology.
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Wanna learn some new dishes for Meatless Monday or looking to learn to make the switch to a plant based lifestyle? Join us for a new take on macaroni and cheese and some freshly baked chocolate chip cookies.
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Wanna learn some new dishes for Meatless Monday or looking to learn to make the switch to a plant based lifestyle? Join us for a new take on macaroni and cheese and some freshly baked chocolate chip cookies.
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Join us at the McKinley Foundation for free pizza and local organic popcorn as we delve into a classic detective story in West Virginia to uncover the truth behind a massive chemical spill in 2014 that left 300,000 people without drinking water for months discovers an obscene collusion between chemical corporations and the high levels of government.
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Counseling Center Paraprofessionals are a group of undergraduate students who work to assist other students in embracing wellness. Each semester they hold weekly workshops on wellness topics that are relevant to our campus.
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Counseling Center Paraprofessionals are a group of undergraduate students who work to assist other students in embracing wellness. Each semester they hold weekly workshops on wellness topics that are relevant to our campus.
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Join OIIR for a noontime discussion, and learn something new.
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Come meet us on the Quad to learn about a Wellness topic. October's theme is Exercise is Medicine! Riders will be passing out information, resources and freebies about the wellness topic of the month to educate and promote fitness. So if you have class on the Quad and see our pedal car, stop and say hi!
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Get fit while going for a ride. Using Slow Ride Pedal Tours, we will travel across campus bringing wellness programming and education to University of Illinois Students.
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Create an action plan for self-improvement through goal setting and time management by taking responsibility for one’s own behavior and well-being.
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In Focus workshops are designed to address concerns students with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and ADHD-like symptoms commonly have. This series is typically offered once in the fall and once in the spring semesters.
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Please join us for the 2019 Campus Sustainability Celebration from 4-6 p.m. Oct. 23 in the Levis Faculty Center, room 300. You will hear about environmental initiatives around campus (including the Energy Conservation Incentive Program and recent awards) and have the chance to provide input for the 2020 Illinois Climate Action Plan.