Campus Humanities Calendar
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Join us for a performance and panel discussion as we celebrate the public release of Sentinels of Silence? Whale Watching, Noise, and the Orca. All registered attendees will receive a link to view the documentary in advance of the event.
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This talk will briefly introduce the HathiTrust Research Center's text and data mining tools, which allow researchers to computationally analyze the millions of volumes of text held in the HathiTrust Digital Library.
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The global success and recognition of BTS, a seven-member South Korean music group, demonstrates that their artistry and message has captured the attention of millions.
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The Contemporary Conversations program series instigates conversations around contemporary cultural issues, themes, and ideas. The Spurlock Museum is hosting a conversation to connect with the exhibit Debates, Decisions, Demands: Objects of Campaigns and Activism.
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Join two faculty members from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign as they discuss collaborative, reciprocal, and redistributive models of research. This session will help prospective grant applicants plan for the Humanities Without Walls (HWW) seed grant CFP and HWW project CFP, both of which will be issued in March 2021.
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Enjoy a free weekly yoga practice, presented online by Krannert Art Museum and taught by Jodi Adams, certified yoga instructor, and Ayurveda specialist.
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In this presentation, Karolina Ozog will discuss how sound is being utilized in the development of the memorial site. She will explain how and why visitors to Plaszow will be invited to listen to auditory components that include historical music as well as ambient sounds related to the physical attributes of the site.
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Join the AACC for an afternoon of discussion on the 2020 presidential elections.
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Join us for the University of Illinois Archives’ monthly Women in Science Lecture. Dr. Susan Martinis, Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation, will join us to discuss her work in molecular and cellular biology, her role as the Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation and the importance of preserving stories about scientists.
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Join archaeologist Kamil Karski and historian Karlina Ozog as they uncover 70 year old stories from the Jewish prisoners and work to commemorate the atrocities that happened at the Plaszow concentration camp.
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Jenny Davis (Anthropology and American Indian Studies, Chancellor’s Fellow for Indigenous Research) presents "Manifesting Pandemic Destiny: Parsing the Tense and Aspect of Settler Immunopolitics in Indian Country” as part of HRI's Out of Isolation series.
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Online discussion with filmmaker Shinpei Takeda.
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Join us for an introduction to topic modeling, an algorithm-based method for identifying clusters of words that appear together in a corpora of text. As we explore sample data sets, including the letters of Alexander Hamilton, we’ll discuss ways to tailor this method to your research interests and teaching.
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This presentation will examine the relationship between the globalization of South Korean popular culture and its transnational distribution and consumption in the West. This event is part of the 2020 Global Korea series on the globalization and impact of South Korean popular culture.
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This talk investigates how "access" operates within theatre institutions to obscure the very barriers it would seem to address.
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The Sudden Sound concert will feature saxophonist Sam Newsome and curator Jason Finkelman for a performance and discussion around the field of improvised music and the jazz avant-garde.
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Please join us for a virtual University of Illinois Press Publishing Symposium during this year's University Press Week. Panels will include "Getting it Written" and "Getting it Published" and feature practical tips for navigating the publication process from completing a manuscript to finding a publisher.
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The Center for Children's Books will host its 2020 Gryphon Lecture on Thursday, November 12 at 4:30 pm. Associate Professor Sarah Park Dahlen of St. Catherine University will speak about the travel writer and journalist Frances Carpenter and her influence on Asian American Youth Literature.
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Enjoy a free weekly yoga practice, presented online by Krannert Art Museum and taught by Jodi Adams, certified yoga instructor, and Ayurveda specialist.
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In this discussion moderated by Prof. MyoungSun Song (EALC), Tiger JK will share his thoughts on the travel of hip hop from America to Korea, hip hop as a global culture and art form, the transnational power of Korean popular culture.
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One of the gems of the Rare Book and Manuscript Library is the Ordo ad consecrandum et coronandum regem et reginam Franciae or the Coronation Book of Queen Jeanne d’Evreux, a resplendently illuminated 14th century French manuscript chronicling the coronation of the last Capetian queen in word and image.
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Celebrating the opening of Bea Nettles: Harvest of Memory with the artist and other special guests.
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Enjoy a free weekly yoga practice, presented online by Krannert Art Museum and taught by Jodi Adams, certified yoga instructor, and Ayurveda specialist.