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This Colloquium is part of the Illinois Computer Science Speaker Series.
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Geographers have long been interested in the spatial distribution of data both in terms of visualization (maps) and statistical analysis (point pattern analysis, spatial autocorrelation, kriging etc) but have essentially ignored the spatial distribution of processes.
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This Distinguished Lecture is part of the Illinois Computer Science Speaker Series.
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"Reflections of a former Jerusalem correspondent" will focus on the latest events happening in the region, and the vast implications for the West, including the changing alliances in the Middle East, Israel's elections (take two), and the viability of "economic peace" with the Palestinians.
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Rebecca Ginsburg, associate professor of Education Policy, Organization and Leadership in the College of Education, and director of the Education Justice Project
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"Historical Archaeology and the Material Expressions of Religiosity in African Diaspora in Brazil in the 18th and 19th Centuries"
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Readings and details at criticism.english.illinois.edu.
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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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Learn more about how to make the most of your political science major and about overcoming the unique challenges facing sophomores.
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Short Abstract: We provide a fully integrated treatment of communication and electromagnetic theories, where the physics of electromagnetic fields when viewed as spacetime processes is directly linked to signal processing, information, and energy transfer in wireless links.
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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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"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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Join us for a School of Art + Design Distinguished Alumni Lecture by pioneering gay conceptual photographer and U of I alumnus Hal Fischer.
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Join us for a School of Art + Design Distinguished Alumni Lecture by pioneering gay conceptual photographer and U of I alumnus Hal Fischer. This event is free and open to the public. An award presentation and reception will follow.
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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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Lunch and conversation with gender-fluid drag queen and visual artist Sasha Velour for undergraduate students.
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In this current climate conservative legislators have cited their Christian values to escalate attacks on reproductive rights. But are all religious people opposed to reproductive rights? What does the Bible really have to say about abortion? How can someone be a Christian and support access to abortion? This talk will dive into these questions and more.
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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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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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Network science describes principles by which large numbers of pairwise relationships between brain regions can be illuminated. Examples will be given of descriptions of collections of brain regions into subnetworks or communities, individual differences in community structure, how community structure relates to disease, and how it might be changed through experience.
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Revisiting the Medieval State: The Kalmar Union and the political landscape in 15th century Sweden
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Readings and details at criticism.english.illinois.edu.
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Unfortunately, we have to postpone this afternoon’s workshop. We’ll reschedule this session for a future date. WeChat and Weibo are two of the most popular social media platforms in China. In this presentation, Marta Schneider and August Schiess will talk about why we invest in these platforms, the Illinois strategy for social media, and best practices.
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Mark Your Calendars for the Fall University of Illinois Press Publishing Symposium!
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Join us on as Cheick Diabate, West African historian in the Griot tradition and world-recognized master of the ngoni, a Malian traditional instrument, tells us the musical journey of his life. All are welcome!
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“Mindfulness and Science-Based Approaches to Criminal Justice for the 21st Century.”
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The Spurlock Museum presents the panel discussion Looking Back, Looking Forward. The discussion is held in honor of the 26th anniversary of the LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender) Resource Center at the University of Illinois.
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“Mindfulness and Science-Based Approaches to Criminal Justice for the 21st Century.”
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Featuring Dr. Kelvin Droegemeier, Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, discussing the nation's science and technology policy.
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Join us for a talk by Jason Salavon, presented as part of the School of Art + Design Visitors Series.
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Jason Salavon, new media artist
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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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Food, drink, socializing, humanities and art project presentations, and DJ KamaMau (aka Kamau Grantham) spinning funky tunes!