Listening opportunites on campus
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Beckman director finalist Marie Banich will give a technical talk titled “Neural bases of mental control: Insights from neuroimaging and beyond.” Beckman community members are encouraged to attend the live talk in the Beckman Auditorium, although a recording will be shared afterward.
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Beckman director finalist Marie Banich will give a talk titled “Beckman III: Identity, Inclusion, Integration.” Beckman community members are encouraged to attend the live talk in the Beckman Auditorium, although a recording will be shared afterward.
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How does language affect the way social change moves through a community or culture? Can ‘new’ language affect how we interact with each other and our ideas about social justice? Join us on Zoom along with scholars and activists from Italophone and Francophone communities to talk about these important questions about language and social justice.
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Join Beckman Director Jeff Moore for the annual presentation of the Vision and Spirit Award, which recognizes a researcher at the institute who has fostered collaboration in their research and exemplifies founder Arnold Beckman's vision.
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Dr. Cecilia Leal will discuss her research on lipid-based systems and their uses in medicine and other biotechnological applications.
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Women@NCSA invites and encourages you to join us Wednesday, April 13th from 2-3 p.m. on Zoom for our April event featuring Sociology Professor Mia Hardy in a presentation titled "Reframing the Conversation: Black Is Not a Monolith." Join us in this conversation as we reframe the Black narrative and break barriers. Zoom + more info: bit.ly/women-ncsa
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Three experts from across campus will each discuss their work related to food insecurity and respond to questions from attendees.
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Anthony Ray Hinton survived for 30 years on Alabama's death row. His story is a decades-long journey to exoneration and freedom.
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Join us for another dialog in WGGP's ongoing conversation with grassroots activists. In this opportunity, we will explore, together with activists from Chile and Puerto Rico, how artistic practices and urban intervention have allowed resistance, visibility, solidarity, and political incidence in the feminist movements.
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Please join the Russian, East European, and Eurasian Center as we welcome alumnus journalist Terrell Jermaine Starr for a Q&A session.
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Please join the Russian, East European, and Eurasian Center as we welcome Illinois alumnus and journalist Terrell Jermaine Starr for a Q&A session.
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Dr. Carla Hayden, Librarian of Congress, will present the iSchool's Windsor Lecture.
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Representatives from the Library will provide a status update on the Archives and Special Collections Building project and speak about the transition of Undergraduate Library services.
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Beckman director finalist Ravi Allada will give a technical talk titled “How We Wake Up and Why Do We Sleep.” Beckman community members are encouraged to attend the live talk in the Beckman Auditorium, although a recording will be shared afterward.
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Beckman director finalist Ravi Allada will give a talk titled “Using the Brain as a Model for Diversity, Collaboration, and Innovation.” Beckman community members are encouraged to attend the live talk in the Beckman Auditorium, although a recording will be shared afterward.
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Professor, Dr. Diane Vaughan from Columbia University will be presenting on Dead Reckoning: Air Traffic Control, System Effects, and Risk.