Campus Humanities Calendar

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    • 7:30 - 9:30 pm    1/30/2025 - 2/1/2025
    • Krannert Center for the Performing Arts

    February Dance 2025 celebrates the fierce commitment to artistic innovation in the Department of Dance. Works by Associate Professor Paige Cunningham Caldarella and MFA alumna Anna Peretz Rogovoy (’24), Professor Rebecca Nettl-Fiol and two MFA thesis works by Gabriel Bruno Eng Gonzalez and Banafsheh Amiri are included in the concert.

    • 9:00 - 11:00 am    2/1/2025 - 4/5/2025
    • Nevada Dance StudioCreative Dance for Children is an innovative community program provided by the University of Illinois Department of Dance under the direction of Betty Allen. Instructors collaborate to design and deliver creative dance classes tailored for children ages 4-10.

    • 5:00 - 6:30 pm    2/3/2025 - 2/5/2025
    • Salaam MENA Cultural Center

    The HRI Organize & Analyze: Social Movements Reading Group will discuss readings, films, plays, and poems on global working class social movements to inform our intellectual development, political education, and praxis.

    • 5:30 - 6:30 pm    2/4/2025
    • Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center (1212 W. Nevada St., Urbana)

    This presentation discusses what we can learn from Zapotec literary magazines published in Mexico and Oaxaca in the 20th century. Angelica will share about the personal connections to her research, her journey as a researcher, and her current book project, highlighting the relationship between Zapotec knowledge, language, and literature.

    • 12:00 - 1:00 pm    2/6/2025

    Are you interested in expanding your global connections, working abroad, or learning about funding opportunities for international projects? Join us for an informative session on how the Global Relations unit can assist in facilitating your global relations and advancing your international work.

    • 6:00 - 7:30 pm    2/6/2025
    • Spurlock Museum

    A reading and book launch by Creative Writing faculty members David Wright Faladé and Chris Kempf.

    • 12:00 pm    2/7/2025
    • 306 Coble Hall (801 S. Wright St.)

    Anastasiia Strakhova (Associate Director, Program of Jewish Culture & Society) explores the little-known reality that 75–90% of Jewish emigration from the late Russian Empire occurred illegally. This lecture examines the widespread practice of clandestine border crossings and why so many Jewish emigrants chose illegal routes despite legal options being available.

    • 2:00 pm    2/7/2025
    • 612 IGB Conference Center

    Recalling My Higher Education Journey and Pathway Into Stem: Insights from an Indigenous scientist. Friday, Feb.7, 2025. 2 PM

    • 3:00 pm    2/7/2025
    • 2049 Natural History Building

    On February 7, the Geography Graduate Student Association (GGSA) and the Department of Geography and Geographic Information Science (GGIS) will host Dr. Charmaine Chua (Global Studies, UC Santa Barbara) to deliver a talk titled The Logistics Counter-revolution: Fast Circulation, Slow Violence, and the Transpacific Empire of Circulation. This will be a hybrid event.

    • 5:00 - 6:30 pm    2/10/2025
    • Salaam MENA Cultural CenterHRI Social Movements Reading Group invites you to join us Mon Feb 10, 5-6:30 PM at Salaam Center to discuss what Sudanese organizers have called “counter-revolutionary war” in Sudan. Readings focus on history, political economic interests, and revolutionary movements leading to the current moment. Open to all, food provided. Sponsored by CU Muslim Action Committee (MAC) and GEO. RSVP to join email list and access readings: bit.ly/READMOVEMENTS

    HRI Social Movements Reading Group invites you to join us Mon Feb 10, 5-6:30 PM at Salaam Center to discuss what Sudanese organizers have called “counter-revolutionary war” in Sudan.

    • 4:00 - 6:00 am    2/11/2025
    • Illini Union Ballrooms A, B, and C

    The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the Grainger College of Engineering will host the LAS/ENG Undergraduate Research Opportunities Fair. We are seeking representatives from research groups, centers, institutes, and programs to present and promote undergraduate research opportunities in the humanities, social sciences, and STEM.

    • All Day    2/11/2025 - 2/20/2025
    • Spurlock Museum of World Cultures (600 S. Gregory St.)

    The Russian, East European, and Eurasian Center, Ukrainian Students Association, and Spurlock Museum invite you to visit Unissued Diplomas in the Central Core Gallery at Spurlock.

    • 11:00 am - 12:00 pm    2/11/2025
    • Main Library 314

    Are you having trouble organizing all of your sources but don’t know where to start? A citation manager can help you store your files, create citations, and insert formatted citations into papers.

    • 11:00 am - 12:00 pm    2/12/2025
    • CITL Innovation Studio, Armory 172

    We have all sat through presentations that were boring, confusing, and drab. How do you communicate your message most succinctly? What visuals will captivate and inform your audience the best? Is it only about your slide design or are there other techniques that leave a lasting impression?

    • 12:00 pm    2/12/2025
    • 109 English

    Lunch launch of HGMS and German Professor Anke Pinkert’s new book, Remembering 1989.

    • 4:00 pm    2/12/2025
    • Levis Faculty Center, Room 422 or Livestream

    Although its usefulness as such a metric is debatable, the notion of accuracy itself still organizes much of the thinking about AI. In an analysis of FORDISC, a database of skull measurements used to identify human remains, Iris Clever demonstrates how a focus on accuracy might struggle to account for the entwined relationship between humanity, science, and technology.

    • 4:00 pm    2/12/2025
    • School of Informational Sciences | Room 126 | 501 E. Daniel St, Champaign IL

    Join creative writer Sun Yung Shin and Scholar Kimberly D. McKee, PhD, for a discussion on the subjectivities, stories, and narratives revolving around adoptions and exploring what it means for adoptees to own their voices.

    • 10:00 am - 2:30 pm    2/13/2025
    • Illini Union 314B

    The LAS Office of Research and Department of History will offer the spring program, “From Scholars to Storytellers” an introduction to the world of trade publishing. Sessions will be led by Dr. John Ghazvinian, an author, historian and former journalist. Space is limited. To learn more or register for any part of this event, visit our website by Feb. 6th.

    • 4:15 - 5:45 pm    2/13/2025
    • Lincoln Hall Rm 1000

    Dr. John Ghazvinian is an author, historian and former journalist specializing in the history of US-Iran relations. This lecture examines Iran’s controversial nuclear program from the critical perspective of history...

    • 5:30 - 7:00 pm    2/13/2025
    • School of Art & Design, Room 331

    Conversation with exhibiting artist Millie Wilson and curator David Evans Frantz, in conjunction with Millie Wilson: The Museum of Lesbian Dreams at Krannert Art Museum, on view through March 1. Wilson has deftly examined feminism, queerness, and the historical erasure of such positions from institutions of art. Frantz is an independent curator based in Los Angeles.

    • 6:00 - 7:30 pm    2/13/2025
    • The University YMCA | Latzer Hall (1001 S Wright St, Champaign, IL 61820)

    Join us for a discussion on global collaboration and period poverty as we come together to watch the trailer for the compelling documentary Uman Tok.

    • 5:00 - 6:45 pm    2/14/2025
    • Temple Buell Hall Atrium | Plym Auditorium 134

    The PhD Program in Architecture and Landscape Architecture at UIUC will host Spaces of Nature / Natures of Space, an in-house graduate student symposium on Friday, February 14, 2025.

    • 11:55 am    2/18/2025

    On Tuesday, February 18th, 12pm CST, three fantasy authors will discuss how their books intersect with religion, culture, and youth literature (Feb 18th registration). On Wednesday, February 19th, 12pm CST, three international scholars will discuss the intersections of religion and culture in youth literature (Feb 19th registration).

    • 12:00 - 1:00 pm    2/18/2025
    • University Archives (room 146, Main Library) or via Zoom

    Krystiana Krupa, Senior Program Officer, NAGPRA, will discuss her work in documenting Ancestors’ remains and cultural items, researching their relationship to Tribal communities, and facilitating repatriation.

    • 12:00 pm    2/18/2025

    On Tuesday, February 18th, 12pm CST, three fantasy authors will discuss how their books intersect with religion, culture, and youth literature (Feb 18th registration). On Wednesday, February 19th, 12pm CST, three international scholars will discuss the intersections of religion and culture in youth literature (Feb 19th registration).

    • 3:00 - 4:00 pm    2/18/2025
    • Main Library 314

    Are you overwhelmed by organizing your sources? Zotero is a free, open-source citation manager that helps you store and organize your files and insert formatted citations into papers. You will leave this hands-on workshop with a Zotero library set up and ready to use!

    • 5:30 - 6:30 pm    2/18/2025
    • Asian American Cultural Center (1210 W. Nevada St., Urbana)

    This presentation will introduce the work of several Kalaallit Inuit artists whose careers began in the late 1970s, a period of heightened anticolonial activism in their homeland. Examining the connections between art and activism, my talk will discuss how Kalaallit artists have challenged colonial representations and asserted their right to self-definition.

    • 6:00 - 7:00 pm    2/18/2025
    • Grainger Commons, Rooms 233/235

    In this introductory workshop, we will be learning about basic 3D Printing modeling with TinkerCAD. We will provide a walkthrough and activity with this software. After registering, please create a TinkerCAD account. TinkerCAD is a free browser-based software that we will be using in the introductory 3D design workshop.

    • 12:00 - 1:00 pm    2/19/2025
    • Main Library 314

    Looking for a new way to conduct your research? Tired of getting zero results in your database searches? This workshop will break down how to identify resources, and search for articles, books, and other scholarly works.

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    • 5:30 - 7:00 pm    2/19/2025
    • Levis Faculty Center, Room 424

    Join Digital Humanities Librarian Mary Ton for a hands-on workshop on project design. We’ll discuss how a project charter can help you refine your research questions, identify models, and create a timeline. We’ll also identify tools to help you organize your citations, files, and photos.

    • All Day    2/20/2025 - 2/22/2025
    • Levis 210

    Join us for the 23rd Annual Women’s and Gender History Symposium: Gender and the Law, featuring graduate research and keynote speakers Dr. Neil J. Young (Historian, Writer, and Podcaster) and Dr. Laura Goffman (Professor of History, U of I). This will be a hybrid event. Learn more and register here: https://wghistory.web.illinois.edu/

    • All Day    2/20/2025 - 2/22/2025
    • Levis Faculty Center, Room 210

    Join us for the 23rd Annual Women’s and Gender History Symposium: Gender, Law, and Politics on February 20th – February 22nd. Featuring four graduate research panels and two keynote speakers Dr. Neil J. Young (Historian, Writer, and Podcaster) and Dr. Laura Goffman (Professor of History, UIUC). This hybrid event is open to all.

    • 12:00 - 1:00 pm    2/20/2025

    You’ve got your qualitative data, now what? How do you turn that wealth of data into an answer to your research questions? We'll discuss strategies you may use to analyze your data and explore the tools you can use to put your analysis plan into action.

    • 5:00 - 8:00 pm    2/20/2025
    • Temple Hoyne Buell Hall Auditorium

    Join Krannert Art Museum and Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies in celebrating the museum’s recent acquisition of the painting Personnage (1969) by luminary Afro-Cuban artist Wifredo Lam. The celebration will feature a talk on Lam’s work by American art historian and curator Lowery Stokes Sims.

    • All Day    2/21/2025 - 2/22/2025
    • University YMCA, 1001 S. Wright St., Champaign

    The annual Illinois Interfaith Conference is a FREE opportunity for University of Illinois students, campus allies, and community leaders to engage in conversation on interfaith cooperation.

    • 11:00 am - 12:00 pm    2/21/2025

    February 21, 2025: 'Stress-Related Narratives in Oral Histories with South Asian Immigrants to the United States', Sana Saboowala, University of Illinois

    • 12:00 - 1:00 pm    2/21/2025

    The OVCRI – Humanities, Arts, and Related Fields invites you to this session on the NEH and its programs, including: Collaborative Research, Digital Humanities Advancement Grants, Fellowships, Public Scholars, and Scholarly Editions and Translations. The panelists are recent NEH fellowship and grant recipients, and we will have time for conversation and Q & A.

    • 12:00 pm    2/21/2025
    • 306 Coble Hall (801 S. Wright St.)

    Join Dr. Maxim Krupskiy as he explores global “foreign agents” laws, examining their potential to counter non-democratic interference and their risks to human rights. A human rights attorney and Illinois Scholars at Risk fellow, Dr. Krupskiy has defended civil activists, NGOs, and asylum seekers in Russia.

    • 3:00 - 4:30 pm    2/24/2025
    • Davenport Hall Room 230

    The HRI Interdisciplinary Sport Studies Research cluster members are pleased to announce the upcoming guest talk: Comportments of Kurdish Pleasure: Interjecting Leisure as a Necessary Archive with Dr. Stan Thangaraj, Stonehill College. This interdisciplinary public lecture will be Monday February 24th from 3-4:30 PM in Davenport Hall Room 230

    • 4:30 - 6:00 pm    2/24/2025
    • Japan House (Walk-ins welcome, cafe pre-orders suggested via EventBrite)

    Students of Professor Emeritus Kimiko Gunji's class ARTJ199 Ikebana: Japanese Flower Arranging will be displaying their final arrangements at a free exhibition in the main room at Japan House. The Student Ikebana Exhibition at Japan House is free and open to all to view.

    • 5:00 - 6:30 pm    2/24/2025
    • Unit office, 100 English

    Graduate students and faculty are invited to join two reading groups associated with upcoming events at the Unit for Criticism.

    • 5:00 - 6:30 pm    2/24/2025
    • 809 S Fifth St (GEO Office in McKinley Foundation Building)/ONLINE

    UIUC African Studies and History Professor, Erik S McDuffie will join the HRI Social Movements Reading Group for a Q&A on his recent book, “The Second Battle for Africa: Garveyism, The US Heartland, and Global Black Freedom”, which establishes the importance of the US Midwest to 20th Century global Black history, internationalism, and radicalism. Food is provided.

    • 8:30 am    2/25/2025
    • Krannert Art Museum

    Don’t miss the final week of the Millie Wilson: The Museum of Lesbian Dreams exhibition! On view through Saturday, March 1. The museum is open Tuesday–Friday 10-5, Saturday 10–4, and Thursdays until 8 pm, while class is in session. Free admission. *Parking nearby is free on weekends and after 5 pm.*

    • 2:00 - 3:00 pm    2/25/2025
    • Main Library 314

    This interactive workshop covers Microsoft Copilot AI, a university-approved tool designed to enhance your research, writing, and presentations. Copilot can assist with lesson planning, note-taking, and organizing information efficiently. Learn to find peer-reviewed articles, proofread your work, summarize meetings, create PPT presentations, or manage data in spreadsheets.

    • 2:00 - 4:00 pm    2/25/2025
    • Krannert Art Museum

    Join us for Global African Art Gallery Talk and Tour as part of the Global Relations’ Diaspora Talk series celebrating Black History Month! Explore the powerful stories behind the art—from historical forms to contemporary creations—and learn about the global connections these works represent.

    • 4:00 pm    2/25/2025
    • 1000 Lincoln Hall, 702 S. Wright St. Urbana

    Dr. Ussama Makdisi is Professor of History and Chancellor’s Chair at the University of California Berkeley. He was previously Professor of History and the first holder of the Arab-American Educational Foundation Chair of Arab Studies at Rice University in Houston.

    • 4:00 pm    2/25/2025
    • 1000 Lincoln Hall, 702 S. Wright St. Urbana

    This lecture by Dr. Ussama Makdisi will kick off a year-long series focused on Palestinian history and culture. Don't miss out on this insightful event to explore the significance of Palestine in a global context!

    • 5:00 pm    2/25/2025
    • Alice Campbell Alumni Center

    We are excited to announce that Dr. Robert P. Jones, founder and director of the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) and NYT best-selling author of White Too Long, The End of White Christian America, and The Hidden Roots of White Supremacy and the Path to a Shared American Future will be presenting the Department of Religion’s annual Thulin Lecture at 5 pm on Feb.25.

    • 11:00 am - 1:00 pm    2/26/2025
    • Levis Faculty Center, 919 W Illinois, Room 210

    Please join us for presentations by recent CAS Associates! 11am, John Levi Barnard, The Edible and the Endagered; Noon, Lindsay Rose Russell, Queens, Queers, and Dictionaries.

    • 4:00 - 6:00 pm    2/27/2025
    • Campus Instructional Facility, 1405 W. Springfield Ave., Urbana, IL 61801

    Come lift a glass in celebration as we share the collective vision of our exciting mission! The Office for Arts Integration (OAI) is an initiative of Chancellor Robert J. Jones, spearheaded by the Special Advisor for Arts Integration Dr. M. Cynthia Oliver to amplify creative practice across our many domains.

    • 5:00 - 6:30 pm    2/27/2025
    • Native American House, 1206 W. Nevada St, Urbana

    Are you interested in being a part of a critical reading collective? Consider registering for the Spring 2025 Native American House (NAH) Book Club!

    • 5:30 pm    2/27/2025
    • Room 66, Main Library (1408 W Gregory Dr, Urbana, IL 61801)

    This powerful documentary reveals intercepted calls from Russian soldiers, exposing the brutality of war and Russia’s imperialist aggression. Juxtaposed with footage of Ukraine’s destruction and resilience, it captures the war’s devastating human toll.

    • 5:30 - 7:30 pm    2/27/2025
    • Krannert Art Museum

    Join us for a special evening presented in partnership with the Uniting Pride Center of Champaign County. Free and open to all. We look forward to welcoming you!

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    • 7:30 pm    2/27/2025
    • Levis Faculty Center, Room 422

    Based on two years of ethnographic interviews with patients of chronic illness and participant observation with practitioners of complementary medicine in California, this talk examines what “sensitivity” can provide as a source of information about the relationship between the individual and the environment, and how this impacts health.

    • 8:30 am - 5:00 pm    2/28/2025
    • Channing Murray Foundation, 1209 W Oregon St, Urbana, IL 61801

    The goal of the symposium is to take stock of creative frameworks for design educators (in architecture and landscape architecture in particular) to collaborate with communities. We will reflect on existing models and speculate on new directions for university-community partnerships in the built environment.

    • All Day    2/28/2025 - 3/2/2025
    • On-Campus, TBD

    The SKY Happiness Retreat is an internationally acclaimed life-skills program that helps participants develop a relaxed, stress-free mind and an energetic, healthy body. The retreat teaches tools such as evidence-based meditation, yoga, breathwork and self-exploration in a fun and an experiential format. Join us on campus for a detox-weekend!

    • 5:00 pm    2/28/2025
    • Levis Faculty Center, 210

    Dwight Reynolds (UC Santa Barbara) ~ People often sing in languages they cannot speak and often listen to songs in languages they do not understand. The result is a complex network of lyrics and melodies performed by musicians, and for audiences, who may or may not understand the language of the words.