Student Wellness Calendar
99 matches found
-
A Question of Emphasis: Louise Fishman Drawing is the first career spanning exhibition and publication of Fishman’s works on paper from 1964 to the present. The project includes more than 100 works from the artist’s archive that have rarely been exhibited alongside significant institutional and private loans.
-
A Question of Emphasis: Louise Fishman Drawing is the first career spanning exhibition and publication of Fishman’s works on paper from 1964 to the present. The project includes more than 100 works from the artist’s archive that have rarely been exhibited alongside significant institutional and private loans.
-
A Question of Emphasis: Louise Fishman Drawing is the first career spanning exhibition and publication of Fishman’s works on paper from 1964 to the present. The project includes more than 100 works from the artist’s archive that have rarely been exhibited alongside significant institutional and private loans.
-
A Question of Emphasis: Louise Fishman Drawing is the first career spanning exhibition and publication of Fishman’s works on paper from 1964 to the present. The project includes more than 100 works from the artist’s archive that have rarely been exhibited alongside significant institutional and private loans.
-
A Question of Emphasis: Louise Fishman Drawing is the first career spanning exhibition and publication of Fishman’s works on paper from 1964 to the present. The project includes more than 100 works from the artist’s archive that have rarely been exhibited alongside significant institutional and private loans.
-
The Rolls-Royce Innovation program focuses on skills related to innovation, creativity, and diversity of ideas in problem solving. Students who participate will develop skills in these areas and also an understanding of their dominant problem solving style. The Innovation program is named after Rolls-Royce Corporation, in honor of the company's generosity and support.
-
The Ignite program focuses on skills necessary for effective group and organization development. Students who participate can expect to develop approaches to leading change initiatives, learn about systems thinking, and coalition building.
-
The Imprint program focuses on competencies necessary for displaying leadership during times of personal and professional transition. Students develop skills in managing themselves during times of change; and learn how to develop, and maintain, the personal and professional networks necessary to sustain success in any environment.
-
On Wednesdays during the fall and spring semesters, the ILC offers a workshop series open to all Illinois students. Students can participate in any of the workshops whenever the workshop is being offered. Please click on the event title to see the workshop description.
-
Celebrate a new season at Krannert Art Museum during Spring 2022 Opening Days. Come to the museum to see favorite galleries and new special exhibitions, including Sacred Supernatural: Religion, Myth, and Magic in European Prints, 1450-1900 and To Know the Fire: Pueblo Women Potters and the Shaping of History.
-
In this talk, Lex Lancaster will discuss their book, Dragging Away: Queer Abstraction in Contemporary Art (forthcoming from Duke University Press in Fall 2022), highlighting how contemporary queer tactics of abstraction drag on difficult visual forms and histories of modernism.
-
Improve your pool/billiards shooting ability or even learn to play the game! Pool School is a great way to learn from a pro. Pool School is held on Monday nights from Feb. 7-18. You can also sign up for the additional Pool School Plus and have some practice time on Wednesday nights.
-
Faculty and Graduate Students are welcome to join in a workshop with scholar, curator, and author Lex Lancaster to discuss “Abstract Tactics: Queer, Black, and Trans Approaches to the Problem of Visibility.”
-
Join us for informal conversation with Lex Lancaster about their scholarly interests and career as an art historian, author, and curator.
-
Improve your pool/billiards shooting ability or even learn to play the game! Pool School is a great way to learn from a pro. Pool School is held on Monday nights from Feb. 7-18. You can also sign up for the additional Pool School Plus and have some practice time on Wednesday nights.
-
PLEASE NOTE: You must had registered prior to January 26th to participate in this event. The Rolls-Royce Innovation program focuses on skills related to innovation, creativity, and diversity of ideas in problem solving. Students who participate will develop skills in these areas and also an understanding of their dominant problem solving style.
-
Improve your pool/billiards shooting ability or even learn to play the game! Pool School is a great way to learn from a pro. Pool School is held on Monday nights from Feb. 7-18. You can also sign up for the additional Pool School Plus and have some practice time on Wednesday nights.
-
Improve your pool/billiards shooting ability or even learn to play the game! Pool School is a great way to learn from a pro. Pool School is held on Monday nights from Feb. 7-18. You can also sign up for the additional Pool School Plus and have some practice time on Wednesday nights.
-
The Inclusion program focuses on concepts such as equity, equality, diversity, inclusion, and privilege. Students who participate will recognize the values of others, and identify differing social identities in relation to leadership.