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Sewn in Memory: AIDS Quilt Panels from Central Illinois, at the Spurlock Museum of World Cultures, features over a dozen quilt panels originally made in the 1980s and early 1990s for the AIDS Memorial Quilt, in Washington, DC. Each of the panels commemorates a person who died of AIDS, or of an AIDS-related ailment.
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In Search of Lost Time: The study of Earth history and chronology from the 18th to the 21st century — RBML's Spring Exhibition in collaboration with the Department of Geology, on view from 1/24 - 6/22, 2022. This exhibit explores concepts of time, chronology, and history that form the lens through which Earth scientists view, understand, and interpret a dynamic planet.
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Speaker: Aaron Reinhard, Associate Professor, Department of Physics, Kenyon College
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Helen Nguyen, PhD University of Illinois; Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering "Harnessing the knowledge of genomics to detect and control viral pathogen transmission"
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In recent years, more European cities have begun to tackle the challenge of advancing gender equality by designing public spaces with gender in mind. But what does a gender-equal city look like, and how does gender-equal urban planning work in practice?
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Lectures and discussions on current work in research and development in nuclear engineering and related fields by staff, advanced students, and visiting speakers.
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"What's New with Compact Superresolution Imaging: LSM 900 with Airyscan 2" Matthew Curtis, Zeiss Featured Instrument: LSM 900
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Please join us for a lecture by the co-developers of the Racism Untaught workshops, as they discuss ways in which faculty can support an anti-racist classroom environment that will begin a sea-change at PWIs – showing the necessity and priority of anti-racism across all faculty’s pedagogical approaches.
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Justin Rhodes, PhD Professor, Psychology "Active feminization of the brain and behavior"
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Speaker biography pending
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Join us ONLINE on the first Thursdays of the month from 12pm-1pm as we welcome new faculty, new stories, and new ways of thinking about the art of teaching. This month we focus on Critical Pedagogy with Billy Huff (Communication).
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With the mobilization of Russian troops near the Ukrainian border, the world is once again witnessing a dangerous escalation, going beyond the borders of Ukraine and Russia. Join us on Thursday, February 3 at 2 pm CST to hear panelists share their perspectives on this conflict.
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FSHN 597 Graduate Seminar Series Presenter: Sam Nugen, PhD Professor, Food Science Cornell CALS Title: TBA
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Speaker: Jens Koch, Associate Professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Northwestern University
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Lectures and discussions on current work in research and development in nuclear engineering and related fields by staff, advanced students, and visiting speakers.
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Receive an overview of responsible conduct of research practices and learn about scientific misconduct from Christopher Lehmann, a research integrity officer in the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation and a clinical professor of civil and environmental engineering.
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Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics Section of Developmental Biology
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Speaker biography pending
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Learn how the analysis of cancers in pet dogs and cats can help identify promising new anticancer drugs for humans. Dr. Timothy Fan, a veterinary oncologist, and cancer researcher, will walk us through the work being done at the Comparative Oncology Research Laboratory on a subject that has far-reaching implications for the human and animal worlds.
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Join us for a Zoom panel discussion featuring Carmen Gonzalez (Law, Loyola University Chicago), A. Naomi Paik (Criminology, Law, & Justice and Global Asian Studies, University of Illinois Chicago), Heidi Hurd (Law and Philosophy) and Richard Ross (Law and History).
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FSHN 597 Graduate Seminar Series Presenter: Gregory Ziegler, PhD Professor of Food Science, Director of Graduate Studies Department of Food Science Penn State Title: Electrospinning of Polysaccharides
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All are welcome to join us for the opening reception for Reckless Law, Shameless Order at Krannert Art Museum. During the opening reception, artist Sarah Ross will moderate a gallery conversation among exhibiting artists about their experiences of police, courts, ICE, surveillance, and incarceration and how they use art to express realities of those experiences.
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Dish It Up returns on Monday, February 14 with a special Valentine's Day presentation from our Healthy Relationships team. Join us for an hour of valentine crafting and discussion as we explore the many ways love emerges in our life and the important role non-romantic love plays in ensuring all of our relationships are healthy and fulfilling.
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Speaker: Peter Maurer, Assistant Professor of Molecular Engineering, Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering, The University of Chicago
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With funding from the U.S. Department of Energy the Illinois Sustainable Technology Center at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (ISTC) is leading a team to develop the designs and feasibility assessment for the first commercial-scale direct air capture and storage system for carbon removal in the United States.
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C.K. Gunsalus, PhD University of Illinois; Director of the National Center for Principled Leadership & Research Ethics (NCPRE), Professor Emerita of Business, and Research Professor at the Coordinated Science Laboratory in the College of Engineering
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Lectures and discussions on current work in research and development in nuclear engineering and related fields by staff, advanced students, and visiting speakers.
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Join us for our latest series which highlights the intersection of food, science, and culture, with meals tailored by campus chefs paired to each lecture: Merin Oleschuk, Assistant Professor of Human Development and Family Studies at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, will discuss "We are what we eat? Thinking about identity, belonging, and exclusion through food."
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Receive an overview of data collection with REDCap from Michelle Lore, a REDCap application specialist in the Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Institute
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Catherine Murphy, Larry R. Faulkner Endowed Chair in Chemistry and Head of the Department of Chemistry, will lecture on “Nanoparticles (potentially) on the Brain: Towards Detection or Therapy of Neurodegenerative Disease with Gold Nanocrystals” at 4:00pm in 2269 Beckman Institute and on Zoom.
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Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology
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Speaker biography pending
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These presentations are part of a virtual series hosted by the Friends of the Library and initiated by the Library Board of Advocates to share the wonders of the University Library at Illinois.
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These presentations are part of a virtual series hosted by the Friends of the Library and initiated by the Library Board of Advocates to share the wonders of the University Library at Illinois.
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Join us for this virtual lecture by Allison Parrish presented as part of the School of Art + Design Visitors Series. Poet and computer programmer Allison discusses her recent experiments in computational manipulations of language in vector form, and argues that such representations make possible previously unknown varieties of linguistic expression and poetic experience.
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FSHN 597 Graduate Seminar Series Presenter: Nitin Nitin, PhD Department Vice-Chair; Professor and Engineer Food Science and Technology Biological and Agricultural Engineering University of California, Davis Title: Biomaterials, Sensors, and Data Analytics - An Integrated Approach for Food Safety
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Unlike most feminist analyses of politics, Dr. Laura Roth focuses, not on traditional political parties and organisations, but on the municipalist movement and emergent collectives where democracy is understood as going far beyond state’s representative institutions and politics.
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Speaker: Thomas Faulkner, Associate Professor, Department of Physics, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Lectures and discussions on current work in research and development in nuclear engineering and related fields by staff, advanced students, and visiting speakers.
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Receive an overview of responsible conduct of research practices and learn about animal research from Jessica Xu, an assistant director in the Division of Animal Resources of the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation Animal Care
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"Creating Art of Science" Julia Pollack, Creative Program Manager Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology
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Professor, Department of Internal Medicine and Cell Biology
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Speaker biography pending
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Join us in-person or virtually for this keynote lecture, to accompany the exhibit “In Search of Lost Time”, at the Rare Book & Manuscript Library. Marcia Bjornerud is a Professor of Geosciences at Lawrence University and author of "Timefulness: How Thinking Like a Geologist Can Help Save the World", and "Reading the Rocks: The Autobiography of the Earth".
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Learn how the analysis of cancers in pet dogs and cats can help identify promising new anticancer drugs for humans. Dr. Timothy Fan, a veterinary oncologist, and cancer researcher, will walk us through the work being done at the Comparative Oncology Research Laboratory on a subject that has far-reaching implications for the human and animal worlds.
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FSHN 597 Graduate Seminar Series Presenter: Rohan Tikekar, Phd Associate Professor and Extension Specialist Nutrition & Food Science University of Maryland Title: Synergistic antimicrobial processes to improve safety and shelf-life of foods