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Recognizing a new $100 million gift from The Grainger Foundation and more than $300 million in total support, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign's College of Engineering will become The Grainger College of Engineering. Please join us in celebrating this momentous occasion!
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Every year, IPRH celebrates excellence in humanities scholarship by awarding IPRH Prizes for Research in the Humanities. Please join us in honoring this year's recipients at this year's ceremony.
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The annual graduate student research symposium organized by the FSHN graduate students.
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Join The Grainger College of Engineering in recognizing the impact Nick Holonyak, Jr. has had on engineering and the world as we celebrate the renaming of the Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory (MNTL) as the Nick Holonyak, Jr. Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory.
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In this latest webinar from the Soybean Innovation Lab (SIL), researchers from the U.S. and Africa will describe how the consortium is solving the seed availability issue in Africa through the Pan-African Soybean Trial Program.
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Reception and exhibit for the Consul General of India, Shri Sudhakar Dalela
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What will 21st century humanities pedagogy look like? How might we strengthen and diversify the humanities and engage and inspire a new generation of learners? This collaborative retreat will begin with a keynote by Ellen McClure, Director of the new Engaged Humanities Initiative (EHI) at UIC. Panels and discussions will follow.
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Enjoy light desserts while you mingle with the Dean, your classmates, and their families. Give your parents and your families a glimpse of what you'll be experiencing at Illinois.
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Join Dean Rashid Bashir, faculty, alumni, student leaders, and all 1500 of your classmates at Krannert Center for your official welcome to The Grainger College of Engineering!
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This Colloquium is part of the Illinois Computer Science Speaker Series.
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Join a team of librarians for this series of five workshops, during which you will learn how to become a more successful researcher. Each section will be offered twice, once in the morning and once in the afternoon. Register for more information here: https://go.library.illinois.edu/research.
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This Colloquium is part of the Illinois Computer Science Speaker Series.
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Please make plans to attend this “Advancing IPRH” Town Hall meeting to join the conversation about how IPRH might better support and sustain the research ecosystem that we have created together, and how we can evolve for the future.
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This Distinguished Lecture is part of the Illinois Computer Science Speaker Series.
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Based upon an original script by Patrick Daly and Joel Fendelman, Remittance is a realistic portrayal of low-wage migrant workers in Singapore shot at real locations with a cast including actual domestic workers.
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Fall 2019 working group meetings of the Migration & Game Design Group. Students, faculty, staff & members of the Champaign-Urbana community are welcome. Lunch provided with RSVP to wggp@illinois.edu by September 8th.
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"Field Work: Deaf Refugee Farmers, Literature, and Public Health Humanities." Based in the disciplinary framework of public health humanities, Garden explores the ways that insights from literature can illuminate understandings of health disparities and clinical healthcare.
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This new PBS documentary is being screened in anticipation of a public lecture on September 19 by Wang Dan, one of the main student organizers of the Tiananmen Square Protests.
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We invite all Grainger Engineering alumni and friends to come back to campus for Grainger Engineering Weekend! Join us in celebrating the truly historic and transformative impact The Grainger Foundation has had on our campus. Weekend events will include a Grainger Celebration Ceremony on Friday, followed by "Grainger Grove" on Saturday.
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The Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies (CEAPS) cordially invites you to our Annual Reception on Friday, September 13, from 12 to 1 pm at 101 International Studies Building. Formal program begins at 12:15 pm. Refreshments from the region will be served. All are welcome. Kindly RSVP by September 6, 2019.
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Lunch and conversation with gender-fluid drag queen and visual artist Sasha Velour for undergraduate students.
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September 13– Reproductive Freedom is a Christian Value featuring Rev. Katey Zeh, Religious Coalition For Reproductive Choice
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Celebrate the historic gift that named our college and the connection that started over 100 years ago with William W. Grainger. Hear from members of campus leadership and learn how The Grainger Foundation's $300 million in total support will shape the future of engineering education. A reception will immediately follow on the north patio of Engineering Hall.
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We're taking over Grange Grove and turning it into "Grainger Grove" to celebrate the generosity and transformative impact The Grainger Foundation has had on our students and engineering campus.
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Baroness Ruth Deech (Member of Parliament House of Lords, London) will offer her analysis and perspective on Brexit and welfare. Commentary by Richard Epstein Laurence A. Tisch Professor of Law and Director, Classical Liberal Institute New York University School of Law
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This Colloquium is part of the Illinois Computer Science Speaker Series.
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Join a team of librarians for this series of five workshops, during which you will learn how to become a more successful researcher. Each section will be offered twice, once in the morning and once in the afternoon. Register for more information here: https://go.library.illinois.edu/research.
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A brief history of the unaccompanied immigrant child phenomenon in the United States. Why they come, how they come, how they are treated once they arrive and what real options they have for finding stability in the United States.
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This information session is dedicated to helping interested applicants learn more about this three-year faculty development initiative. Attendees will discover how the program and application process works; hear the experiences of current fellows; and have an opportunity to ask questions.
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Two non-Japanese alumni who are working in Japan will visit the campus and share their job search and career stories. Light lunch will be provided.
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“Mindfulness and Science-Based Approaches to Criminal Justice for the 21st Century.”
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In this lecture, Wang Dan poses the hypothetical question: If the Tiananmen Square Protests had succeeded, what would China look like today? He will give a first-hand account of the protests and his dreams of a democratic China. Ronald E. Yates will provide the introduction and serve as moderator for the discussion following the lecture.
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WELCOMING WEEK: Immigration Justice Panel featuring Dr. Gio Guerra Perez, Dr. Korinta Maldonado, and Gloria Yen
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This Distinguished Lecture is part of the Illinois Computer Science Speaker Series.
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CAS Noonhour Presentation featuring 2017-18 CAS Associate Craig Williams.
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The Center for Global Studies cordially invites you to the CGS Fall Open House Reception! Light refreshments will be served.
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This Colloquium is part of the Illinois Computer Science Speaker Series.
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Join us as we celebrate the new semester, welcome our new faculty members, and thank our outgoing director, Carla Santos, for her years of dedication to the EUC.
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Known throughout the indie music world for her solo project, Japanese Breakfast, Michelle Zauner will read from her upcoming memoir, Crying in H-Mart.
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Silver Fork Novels: A Scholarly Discussion will focus on how Silver Fork novels relate to women's history as well as their significance for modern scholars. Participants will have the opportunity to hear from three experts in the field.
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September 27 –From Athlete to Activist: One Person’s Story on Finding Their Voice
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Speaker: Dr. Kasper Hansen, Professor of Political Science, University of Copenhagen http://www.kaspermhansen.eu This event is part of the speaker series “New Frontiers in Political Science Research Methods – Understanding European Politics, Societies, and Public Policy,”
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Babette B. Tischleder is a professor of North American Studies and Media Studies at the Univ. of Göttingen, Germany. Her books include The Literary Life of Things: Case Studies in American Fiction (2014) and the coedited volumes Cultures of Obsolescence: History, Materiality, and the Digital Age (2015) and An Eclectic Bestiary: Encounters in a More-than-Human World (2019).
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A reading by poets J. Allyn Rosser and Mark Halliday. Part of Pygmalion, September 26–28. Free and open to the public.
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This Distinguished Lecture is part of the Illinois Computer Science Speaker Series.
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Join a team of librarians for this series of five workshops, during which you will learn how to become a more successful researcher. Each section will be offered twice, once in the morning and once in the afternoon. Register for more information here: https://go.library.illinois.edu/research.