Student Affairs Calendar
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Receive 20% OFF all general books at the Illini Union Bookstore; $1 OFF bowling at the Illini Union Rec Room; a size upgrade at campus Starbucks locations, and more!
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Receive 20% OFF all general books at the Illini Union Bookstore; $1 OFF bowling at the Illini Union Rec Room; a size upgrade at campus Starbucks locations, and more!
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Irish Fest is scheduled for 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, Aug. 12 on the Gatehouse Lawn of Allerton Park and Retreat Center in Monticello. It is part of the Allerton Concert Series, presented by the Ayers Family.
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Our Spurlock Sunday family event will be a celebration of Japanese chigiri-e. In this artform, artists create pictures by gluing hand-torn pieces of thin, colored paper to a plain background. Completed artworks often resemble watercolor paintings. The program is free and everyone is welcome.
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Receive 20% OFF all general books at the Illini Union Bookstore; $1 OFF bowling at the Illini Union Rec Room; a size upgrade at campus Starbucks locations, and more!
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If you or a loved one is living with Parkinson’s, join us to explore gentle movement in a safe and welcoming virtual environment.
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Learn about the history of the Allerton estate near Monticello!
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Kick off the school year and celebrate KAM’s newest exhibitions at KAM Fest 2022. Visit Krannert Art Museum from 10 am–2 pm Tues-Fri Aug 23–26 to receive a free welcome kit and participate in fun art activities at the museum. (Admission to KAM is always free.)
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Stop by the WRC between 9 - 11 AM for the fuel and the knowledge you need to start the school year strong. FREE coffee, tea, donuts, and SWAG. All gender identities welcome!
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Join us to celebrate the life and art of Sandra Batzli. This celebration will include a sale of Sandra’s art to benefit the museum.
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Learn how to cook with herbs at a workshop to be held Saturday, Aug. 27 at Allerton Park and Retreat Center near Monticello.
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Bella is a documentary about the life, influence, and impact of California-based artist and activist Bella Lewitzky. Described as "...one of the greatest American dancers of our age" by Walter Terry, Bella Lewitzky was a talented, strong, outspoken artist who dedicated her creative life to protect the rights of every American citizen.
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Join Diversity & Social Justice Education and the University YMCA in celebrating the start of the Fall semester! Come and learn about upcoming events, meet University YMCA student organizations, and enjoy food, games, and music with fellow students!
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Celebrate with us and get a first look at the Fall 2022 season at Krannert Art Museum. The Members’ Preview and Reception is a special event for museum members only.