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PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL UNIVERSITY-SPONSORED PUBLIC EVENTS ARE CURRENTLY SUSPENDED DUE TO COVID-19 RESPONSE MEASURES
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Part of Undergraduate Research Week. Supported by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
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IPRH-Mellon Undergraduate Interns showcase their work in this undergraduate reserarch symposium. Presented as part of Undergraduate Research Week. Supported by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
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Speaker Priscila Ferrari Silveira Rosa, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Join us for an exciting panel discussion on colorism and basketball.
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A symposium featuring the work of scholars who study Jewish communities in the Caribbean (18th to 21st centures). Featured speakers include Aviva Ben Ur (U Mass-Amherst), Dara E. Goldman (UIUC), Laura Leibman (Reed College), Stan Mirvis (Arizona State), Sarah Phillips Casteel (Carelton University).
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A symposium featuring the work of scholars who study Jewish communities in the Caribbean (18th to 21st centures). Featured speakers include Aviva Ben Ur (U Mass-Amherst), Dara E. Goldman (UIUC), Laura Leibman (Reed College), Stan Mirvis (Arizona State), Sarah Phillips Casteel (Carelton University).
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Nobel Laureate in Chemistry Sir Fraser Stoddart will explore the intersections between art, chemistry and science.
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The Illinois Program for Research celebrates the winners of its annual IPRH Prizes for Research, awarded to faculty, graduate students, and undergraduates with a ceremony and reception.
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The Illinois Program for Research celebrates the winners of its annual IPRH Prizes for Research, awarded to faculty, graduate students, and undergraduates.
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This annual exhibition is an opportunity for the public to experience the work that results from an undergraduate curriculum committed to the arts as an approach to understanding and as an expression of diverse human experiences.
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Robert E. Weems Jr. , author of "The Merchant Prince of Black Chicago: Anthony Overton and the Building of a Financial Empire", will be holding a book signing at Watermark Books & Café.
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Part of the Illinois Computer Science Speakers Series.
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In response to COVID-19, Chemistry at Illinois researchers have quickly mobilized to contribute their expertise in a multitude of ways, from the supply of personal protective equipment for healthcare workers to new research initiatives providing solutions to this coronavirus pandemic. Learn about their efforts in this live virtual event.