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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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Cell-environment interactions during tissue maturation and disease
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The Women’s Resources Center invites you to join us for the 4th Annual Strive Awards! Join us in celebrating Illinois students, staff, and faculty doing incredible gender equity work on our campus!
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Jessica Brinkworth, PhD Assistant Professor of Anthropology "Making Resilient Science"
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Join the Women's Resources Center as we explore the women behind some of the University of Illinois' most famous places. Follow the Women's Resources Center on Instagram (@wrcillinois) throughout the month of March for more details.
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Professor, Dept. Biomedical Engineering
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Dr. Backlund will present his lab's work establishing the quantum information theoretical limits to several tasks related to lifetime estimation and discrimination of a two-level spontaneous optical emitter. Focusing in particular, on the model problem of resolving two mutually incoherent exponential decays with highly overlapping temporal probability profiles.
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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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David Wright Faladé, Professor of English, will read from his latest novel (now out in paperback!) Black Cloud Rising.
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University of Illinois alum Will Leitch (BS ’98, journalism) will discuss his writing career that spans sports journalism to novels, and his broadcast career that includes hosting his own Sports Illustrated talk show to co-hosting a podcast about movies. Join our Q&A, moderated by Colleen King, director of the Frank Center and clinical assistant professor of journalism.
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Make a bracelet while we discuss intersectional feminism!
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Public Lecture by Clare Croft, Associate Professor of American Culture at the University of Michigan; We'll consider what we can and cannot derive from understanding ourselves alongside one another. How does a list become a movement? An audience? A performance?
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Alexandra Barbier, Post-Doctoral Research Associate in the Department of Dance, whose work centers African American vernacular dance forms, will present Stations of Black Loss - Work(s) in Progress.
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Visiting Illinois as an Improvisers Exchange artist-in-residence, Jason Kao Hwang’s (composer/violin/viola) music explores the vibrations and language of his history. In Human Rites Trio, longtime bandmates Ken Filiano (bass) and Andrew Drury (drums) embark upon extemporaneous, transformational sonic journeys stemming from the narrative landscapes of Jason’s composition
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Understanding the mechanisms of tissue regeneration and oncogenesis by imaging live mice
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Reiko Huffman, Assistant Professor of Scenic Design in the Department of Theatre, presents Scenic Design and the Process.
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This talk will discuss the significance of Haydar Amuli’s (d. 790/1388) most important work, Jami’ al-asrar. Amuli was the most important medieval heir to the teachings of Ibn ‘Arabi and as a Twelver Shi'a, he recast Ibn 'Arabi's doctrines into a wider Shi'i cosmological framework.
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Katrina Claw, PhD Division of Biomedical Informatics and Personalized Medicine; University of Colorado "Indigenizing Pharmacogenomics and Biomedical Research"
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Nekita Thomas, Assistant Professor of Graphic Design in the School of Art + Design, will hold the interactive Design and the Black Spatial Imaginary Workshop: Creating Black-Affirming Public Spaces.
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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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Famously known for his analytical work at the “Big Board”—a large, interactive screen that provides detailed election data at the touch of his fingertips—Steve Kornacki will talk politics and sports in a Q&A with Colleen King, director of the Frank Center for Leadership and Innovation in Media and clinical assistant professor of journalism.
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Regulatory logic of hair cell regeneration
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Lunch with the Core "Computer services at the IGB" Dan Davidson, Director of Computer and Network Resource Group - IGB Topic: Computer Services Lunch will be provided
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Part of the Illinois Computer Science Speakers Series.
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The Humanities Research Institute and The Women and Gender in Global Perspectives Program co-host an annual event bringing together faculty, staff, students, and community members to recognize people who have made a difference in academia. Each speaker will have five minutes to tell the story of the woman in his or her discipline that changed the field in important ways.
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The Humanities Research Institute and The Women and Gender in Global Perspectives Program co-host an annual event bringing together faculty, staff, students, and community members to recognize people who have made a difference in academia. Each speaker will have five minutes to tell the story of the woman in his or her discipline that changed the field in important ways.
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Dr. Joseph Turner, University of Louisville, English, "Revising Plato in the General Prologue"
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Celebrate IWD with your creative artwork! Photography was the art form in the past, and we are now open to other forms of art, such as drawing, pottery, mixed media, etc., to recognize all kinds of talents of our international and domestic students. Cosponsored by International Education, Women’s Resources Center and International Student and Scholar Services.
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On March 8th, at 6PM the Hermanos of La Unidad Latina, Lambda Upsilon Lambda Fraternity, Inc. are hosting their annual Women's Empowerment Dinner at the Alice Campbell Alumni Center Ballroom. This is a free event that is open to all women.
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With intensive mentoring and systematic activities focused on professional development, trainees will become the next generation of interdisciplinary leaders capable of undertaking fundamental research and enabling translational advances.
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Assistant Professor, Dept. Biological Sciences
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You are invited to AND requested to help spread the word about an online conference on Afghan Women Speak: Voices from Within and Beyond. March 9, 2023; 11:00 am - 2:00 pm PST [9 am-12 pm PST/ 5-8 pm UK / 9:30-12:30 pm Kabul time/ 4-7 am Melbourne. This event is FREE and open to all
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Director of Research Data Service and Associate Professor at the University Library, Dr. Imker will present her research on molecular biology databases, reasearch data management and her role as Director of Research Data Service
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Dr. Imker will discuss research as a modus operandi.
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Join us for a webinar as the Mortenson Center for International Library Programs launches the Libraries for Sustainable Development (LSD) website and Information Action Briefs (IABs). 4-5pm Central Time (Chicago) FREE and open to all (session will be recorded)
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This interactive workshop will provide the tools necessary to organize groups of people and create action plans to work toward actualizing change and gender justice.
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This artist talk by Danielle Andress will examine the shared lineages of weaving and modern computing languages.
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Speak Café stands for Song, Poetry, Expression, Art, and Knowledge. It is an open-mic public performance space at Krannert Art Museum organized and hosted by local artist and poet, Shaya Robinson. Our featured poet this month is Danyla Nash, Urbana’s inaugural Youth Poet Laureate!
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NCSA’s Quantum Computing Interest Group is proud to welcome Physics Professor and IQUIST Director Brian DeMarco for a presentation on “The Frontier of Quantum Computing and Networking Technology” at 11 a.m. on March 20 in Room 1030 at NCSA. Quantum technologies are rapidly advancing so please join us for discussion, networking and complimentary coffee and cookies!
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Speaker: Mikael Backlund, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Illinois Urbana, Champaign
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GNDP is hosting a monthly reading group the 3rd Tuesday of each month on spatial transcriptomics this semester. The goal is to learn about this new technology, with a focus on how it can be applied to address new questions in brain and behavior. Please contact Jess Quicksall (jessicaq@illinois.edu) if you would like to attend, virtual/hybrid format.
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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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Come get inspired by hearing Dean Cohen speak on the journey of medicine & learn about the future of medicine at the Carle Illinois College of Medicine.
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The topic of this event is surrounding women and non-men in union spaces, and how intersectionality and other factors affect their experiences in them.
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In this Women@NCSA event, Dr. Ramsey will talk about how to change our perceptions about conflict, the role of power in conflict, emotional labor, self-care in response to emotional labor, how those in power can help mitigate the impacts of emotional labor in the workplace, ways leaders can support marginalized employees, and more.
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Associate Professor, Dept. Pathology and Cell Biology
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Renowned Japanese Mangaka Kazuo Maekawa is coming to campus for a series of events! On March 23rd at 12pm he will deliver a talk in room 106 in the Main Library. Snacks will be provided to in-person attendees. Virtual attendees may register to attend on Zoom at https://go.illinois.edu/Manga.
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The IGB Lunchbox Series lectures are paired with food prepared by Bevier Cafe and held in-person at the Spice Box Cafe. “Breaking Bread and Barriers: Addressing Health Disparities in the U.S.” Zeynep Madak-Erdogan Sylvia D. Stroup Scholar of Nutrition and Cancer Food Science and Human Nutrition March 23, 2023, 12:00pm Buffet-style lunch opens at 11:45
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Join the Slavic Reference Service and the Language Workshop at Indiana University for the next installment of the Research and Language Learning series. On March 23 we are featuring Dr. Marianne Kamp who will be giving a talk entitled "Learning to Listen in Uzbek: Oral History and Language Proficiency." For more information and to register, please visit: https://forms.gle/
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This year, through the generous support of the Kaplan Family Writer in Residence series, we'll be hosting the author Melissa Febos! Febos is the author of four books, including the nationally bestselling essay collection, GIRLHOOD.
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Join us for a School of Art & Design Visitors Series lecture by William Camargo. William Camargo’s work entails research, intervention, and looking at new forms of displacement in local history. In his long-term series Origins & Displacements: Making Sense of Place, Histories & Possibilities, he responds to found archives of his hometown of Anaheim.
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Join us on March 24, 2023, for an empowering Women in STAT event that showcases the perspectives of successful female leaders in academia and industry.