Student Wellness Calendar
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All bicycles on campus must be registered in the University’s new National Bicycle Registration system. Your bicycle is not protected until you attach the registration tag (529 Shield) to your bike. There is a one-time $10 registration fee per bicycle.
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The Petullo Insight program is designed to help students focus on self-awareness and self-management skills. Students who participate will be able to explain their strengths to others and practice them in an individual and team setting. The Petullo Insight program is named after Anthony "Tony" Petullo, in honor of Tony's generosity and support.
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PLEASE NOTE: You must had registered prior to September 19th to participate in this event. 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.
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Join us as we explore what makes a relationship healthy and examine how to decide when we're ready for a new relationship. All are welcome!
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Join us as we explore what makes a relationship healthy and examine how to decide when we're ready for a new relationship. All are welcome!
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The LeaderShape® Institute™ is a nationally-recognized leadership development retreat. Join us to learn more about this incredible opportunity for undergraduate students!
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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.
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Join the Allerton Park Bird Club for Friday morning hikes!
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I Go On Singing: Paul Robeson’s Life in his Word and Song with Anthony Brown, accompanied by Phillip De Luna.
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Maureen Warren will present a talk titled, “What Can We Learn About the Fake News of today from KAM’s Exhibition, Fake News & Lying Pictures?” Reservation and advance payment is required.
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Camp out in the scenic Allerton Park Meadow!!
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Join us for our Dish It Up/Lunch on Us Series at the Women's Resources Center every 2nd & 4th & 5th Monday at noon (12 p.m. CST), while listening to speakers, lecturers, and panelists explore a variety of topics at the intersection of gender and other social identities.
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In partnership with La Casa Cultural Latina and the Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center (BNAACC), the WRC offers walk-in confidential advising services at each center throughout the year.
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The Bike Project is organizing WTFNB (Women, Trans, Femme, and Nonbinary) Night from 7-9 pm on the second Monday of every month.
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Charles Marohn, Strong Towns President will be giving a presentation titled Going from Strong Towns Ideas to Implementation where he will help attendees learn Strong Towns principles and how to bring them to fruition in your area. This session is targeted for city staff, elected officials, and community advocates. All others are welcome, especially UIUC students and facult
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In partnership with La Casa Cultural Latina and the Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center (BNAACC), the WRC offers walk-in confidential advising services at each center throughout the year.
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Food for Thought, which is part of Student Affairs's Lunch on Us series, is a weekly noontime discussion focused on topics relevant to the Asian American community.
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Strong Towns: Principles and Best Practices for Building Robust, Resilient Communities In this presentation, Charles Marohn will draw upon his two books—Strong Towns: A Bottom-Up Revolution to Rebuild American Prosperity and Confessions of a Recovering Engineer—to illustrate the Strong Towns approach to community (re)development. Marohn will challenge the prevailing Ame
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The LeaderShape® Institute™ is a nationally-recognized leadership development retreat. Join us to learn more about this incredible opportunity for undergraduate students!
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Strong Towns: A Bottom Up Approach to Rebuild American Prosperity In this presentation, Marohn will explain why our cities are on the cusp of a long, slow decline, and how to approach the necessary triage in a rational way. He’ll share why old and blighted areas are often more financially productive than shiny new ones and how humble public engagement can create amazing in
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Join us as we explore what consent actually looks like in practice, how to give it and how to ask for it. Plus, yummy cookies! All are welcome!
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Join us as we explore what consent actually looks like in practice, how to give it and how to ask for it. Plus, yummy cookies! All are welcome!
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In partnership with La Casa Cultural Latina and the Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center (BNAACC), the WRC offers walk-in confidential advising services at each center throughout the year.
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In partnership with La Casa Cultural Latina and the Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center (BNAACC), the WRC offers walk-in confidential advising services at each center throughout the year.
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Join us for a talk by Dr. Kelli Morgan, Professor of the Practice and the inaugural Director of Curatorial Studies at Tufts University, presented as part of the Black on Black on Black on Black exhibition.
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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.
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Join the Confidential Advisors in the WRC to discuss ways we can support survivors of sexual violence.
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Join the Confidential Advisors in the WRC to discuss ways we can support survivors of sexual violence.
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Speak Café stands for Song, Poetry, Expression, Art, and Knowledge. It is an open-mic coffeehouse at Krannert Art Museum.
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Join the Allerton Park Bird Club for Friday morning hikes!
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Faith and Race in Building Local Coalitions for Justice with Rev. Michael Crosby & Rev. Terrance Thomas.
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PLEASE NOTE: You must had registered prior to September 19th to participate in this event. 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.
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Learn about the history of the Allerton estate near Monticello!
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Learn how you can volunteer at historic Allerton Park!
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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.
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In partnership with La Casa Cultural Latina and the Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center (BNAACC), the WRC offers walk-in confidential advising services at each center throughout the year.
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In partnership with La Casa Cultural Latina and the Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center (BNAACC), the WRC offers walk-in confidential advising services at each center throughout the year.
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Join us for an back to back DJ performance lecture by multidisciplinary artist Shenece Oretha and exhibiting artist Blair Ebony Smith (lovenloops), presented as part of the Black on Black on Black on Black exhibition.
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This event will showcase the long history of resistance by the Iranian people through protesting on the streets and daily acts of defiance. The stories of resistance will told via presentations, music, and dance performances.
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In partnership with La Casa Cultural Latina and the Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center (BNAACC), the WRC offers walk-in confidential advising services at each center throughout the year.
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Join the Inclusion and Leadership mentors in creating a display of luminaries to honor and remember the people impacted by domestic violence.
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Featuring emerging scholarship on the art of this period against the backdrop of the exhibition Fake News & Lying Pictures: Political Prints in the Dutch Republic, Krannert Art Museum hosts a symposium on Early Modern Global Political Art.
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In partnership with La Casa Cultural Latina and the Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center (BNAACC), the WRC offers walk-in confidential advising services at each center throughout the year.
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The LeaderShape® Institute™ is a nationally-recognized leadership development retreat. Join us to learn more about this incredible opportunity for undergraduate students!
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Join us for the first keynote lecture in the Early Modern Global Political Art symposium by scholar Liza Oliver. This talk considers how spectatorial sympathy, a governing principle of eighteenth-century British art and literature, was deployed by opposing sides of the debate on Britain’s slave trade in the decades preceding its abolition.
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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.