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RBML's fall exhibit featuring the University of Illinois Library's extensive Conde de Montemar letters collection, as well as other rare and fascinating books about the 16th-Century Spanish conquest and colonization of Perú.
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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 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.
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Courtney Becks, African American and Jewish Studies Librarian, will share a table reading of a work in progress, her play The Socialization of Love.
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"The role of nuclear-enriched long non-coding RNA in hypoxia response and cancer progression"
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"Role of RNA Helicase MOV10 and its phosphorylation in mRNA regulation."
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Speaker: Jong Yeon Lee, University of California Santa Barbara
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This event is held in partnership with the European Union Center and the Women and Gender in Global Perspectives Program. The discussion will be led by two women who are experts in gender discrimination and are working in high-profile roles on these issues at the United Nations
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Dr. Robert W. Barrett, Jr., University of Illinois, English, "Cherry Trees and More-than-Human Animacies in Zeami's Saigyō-zakura and the N-Town Nativity"
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The Storytelling Series seeks to highlight the journeys of our faculty. This session will feature Dr. Christina Bollo, Assistant Professor in the School of Architecture as our storyteller for February. The Storytelling Series will be offered in a hybrid format, both in-person in the Main Library, Room 220 (limited capacity) and via Zoom. Registration required.
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This Meet & Greet, open to all Illinois faculty, staff, and students, marks the launch of the Food Security Working Group, a campus-wide initiative to support those interested in getting connected to this work, as well as research resources for those interested in food security.
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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 a campus-community town hall with a panel of experts on political polarization to answer your questions. We will reflect on how we got here and what we can do to move forward.
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Concerned about divisive politics? Join us for a campus-community town hall with a panel of experts on political polarization to answer your questions. We will reflect on how we got here and what we can do to move forward. For more information and to register:go.illinois.edu/BraverAngels. Registration would be appreciated by February 8.
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Associate Professor, Dept. Psychological and Brain Sciences
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Join us on Zoom as we explore Turkish Coffee, and let's establish a forty-year friendship while having Turkish Coffee together. We'll walk you through this Turkish tradition step by step, and you'll even be able to play Turkish coffee trivia for the chance to win your own Turkish coffee set.
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In this inaugural session of the CSBS Social and Behavioral Health Funding Series, Dr. Bill Elwood, NIH Health Scientist Administrator, will discuss an upcoming NIH funding opportunity focused on social relationships and health.
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Join us for an in-person talk by Dr. Robin McDowell. She will discuss her work Swamp Capitalism: Environmental Racism in South Louisiana Landscapes. Robin McDowell’s work demonstrates how racial, environmental, and economic encounters in these spaces created conditions of Black life that shaped and continue to shape the foundations of North America.
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Join Prof. Shannon Gayk (University of Indiana) and Prof. Christina Laffin (University of British Columbia) for an informal lunchtime discussion of their experiences using recreations of premodern pilgrimage routes in Europe and Japan to foster students engagement with the premodern world.
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Premodern Pilgrimage in Cross-Cultural Perspective Join us for a comparative conversation about pilgrimage and travel in the premodern world, from England to Japan. Papers by Prof. Christina Laffin (University of British Columbia) and Prof. Shannon Gayk (University of Indiana), with a response from Prof. Adam Newman (UIUC, Department of Religion)
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"Stem cells in motion: dynamic stem cell processes promoting adult tissue repair"
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Speaker: Archana Kamal, Associate Professor, Department of Physics & Applied Physics, University of Massachusetts Lowell
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Speaker: Sandy Irani, Professor, Computer Science, University of California, Irvine
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Jason Wood will be talking about his struggles with orthorexia and how he overcame disordered eating. His talk will focus on breaking down stigma around body image, mental health, and discussing disordered eating in general.
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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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Part of the Computer Science Speaker Series. Faculty Host: Dr. Nancy Amato.
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"Stem cells in inner ear disease, development, and regeneration."