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RBML’s new exhibit celebrates the 75th anniversary of Gwendolyn Brooks’s 'Annie Allen' – the poetry collection that won the first Pulitzer Prize by a Black author – and explores the rich history of Black literature’s emergence into the mainstream. On display through May 2025.
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For Black History Month, Funk Library is excited to highlight a diverse collection of Black authors from our collection. Among the many works we’ve compiled, you’ll find subjects such as zoology, environmental science, sports & recreation, urban planning, cooking, history, engineering, gardening and much more.
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This pop-up library display celebrates the contributions of African Americans to labor movements, industry and workplace equity. Explore historical milestones, key figures, and pivotal moments as you also reflect on what equity and justice in labor means to you
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UIF pulls updated Faculty Staff data each month from University Banner System
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The Russian, East European, and Eurasian Center, Ukrainian Students Association, and Spurlock Museum invite you to visit Unissued Diplomas in the Central Core Gallery at Spurlock.
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UIF pulls updated Spring Student Degree Data every year on February 15th from the University Banner System.
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NCSA is hosting an onsite workshop by the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center on Shared Memory Programming Using OpenMP. C and Fortran programmers will get hands-on experience with OpenMP, learning about parallel loop scheduling, data declarations, reduction clauses, and OpenMP library functions. Exercises will use PSC's supercomputing cluster. Register by Feb 17 at Noon ET.
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Get help with data visualization at the Vis Lab's office hours from 1-3 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays in 2203 Beckman Institute.
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This weekly class is an informal group of international men and women who meet to gain practical experience speaking English. Classes are FREE, but regular attendance is encouraged. This class is run through the International Hospitality Committee.
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RIO is a two-part program that teaches students techniques for recognizing and moving past situations that cause stress, frustration, and anxiety.
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This Seminar covers topics on building and training ML models, ranging from beginner to complex, deep learning models trained on the Delta Supercomputer's multi-GPU nodes. This seminar is open to all, including graduate students, undergrads, and particularly domain scientists whose primary affiliation is not with a STEM program or department.
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Are you a student exploring options for summer break? Not sure how to apply for summer internships? Please join FGSI and The Career Center on how to apply for summer internships and build professional development as first-gen students.
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Chado, or the Way of Tea, is one of the most ancient and revered arts of Japan and is at the very heart of Japan House. It is a ceremonial way of preparing and serving matcha (powdered green tea) that benefits both the host and the guest through mutual respect, non-verbal communication, and a calmness, or sense of peace, away from everyday life.
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In anticipation of her 68th Independence Day, join Victoria and Fatihi on February 19 for an exciting event in the Intercultural Dialogue Series as we explore the vibrant culture and rich traditions of Ghana. Through engaging presentations, stories, and interactive discussions, you'll gain a deeper understanding of West Africa's most peaceful country.
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Join Digital Humanities Librarian Mary Ton for a hands-on workshop on project design. We’ll discuss how a project charter can help you refine your research questions, identify models, and create a timeline. We’ll also identify tools to help you organize your citations, files, and photos.
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As we get closer to spring, the chances for tornadic activity ramps up. Are we seeing any trends in tornado activity in Illinois? State Master Naturalist Coordinator and Climate Specialist Duane Friend will discuss tornadoes and recent research on tornado trends.
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Join us for a reading by Graduate students in the MFA program in Creative Writing. This event will feature: Jason Pfister Callan Latham Mattie Fash Erin Stoodley
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Elizabeth Alsop, professor of Film and Media Cultures at the CUNY Graduate Center, discusses her recent book on May’s cinema, "Elaine May," with more discussion and a performance to follow.
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The supplemental food program for women, infants, and children (WIC) is excited to be at Orchard Downs! They will be open on Thursdays from 8:30-12 p.m. and 1-4:30 p.m. at 2040-A Orchard Street. Don't hesitate to stop in for more information or to enroll during open hours.
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For review on March 6th.
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Join us for the 23rd Annual Women’s and Gender History Symposium: Gender and the Law, featuring graduate research and keynote speakers Dr. Neil J. Young (Historian, Writer, and Podcaster) and Dr. Laura Goffman (Professor of History, UIUC).
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Join us for the 23rd Annual Women’s and Gender History Symposium: Gender and the Law, featuring graduate research and keynote speakers Dr. Neil J. Young (Historian, Writer, and Podcaster) and Dr. Laura Goffman (Professor of History, U of I). This will be a hybrid event. Learn more and register here: https://wghistory.web.illinois.edu/
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23rd Annual Women's and Gender History Symposium: Gender, Law, and Politics Thursday, February 20th – Saturday, February 22nd, 2025 Levis 210, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (Hybrid Format)
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Join us for the 23rd Annual Women’s and Gender History Symposium: Gender, Law, and Politics on February 20th – February 22nd. Featuring four graduate research panels and two keynote speakers Dr. Neil J. Young (Historian, Writer, and Podcaster) and Dr. Laura Goffman (Professor of History, UIUC). This hybrid event is open to all.
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MS Finance Program Information Session
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Join us for presentations and breakout discussions focused on Publicly Engaged Teaching in LAS. Campus and community members are invited to attend!
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Objective(s): This course walks people through how to ethically and safely access and use data in a university setting. Topics include: data regulations, data access, data usage, data governance and data literacy Target Audience: People wanting to understand Data at the University of Illinois
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REDCap users can schedule 15-30 minutes for discussions of general REDCap matters or items related to a specific REDCap project. Sign up for remote office hours with a REDCap Application Specialist.
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Embark on a literacy adventure with Mother Goose on the Loose from 10 to 11 am, designed for children aged zero to 5. Join us as we explore exciting books that foster a love for storytelling and spark young imaginations. Plus, every child will receive a free book to take home.
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Join us for our first hybrid webinar of the year with an engaging presentation about the Champaign County African American Heritage Trail, a community-driven initiative that celebrates the rich history and lasting contributions of African Americans in the Champaign County area.
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You’ve got your qualitative data, now what? How do you turn that wealth of data into an answer to your research questions? We'll discuss strategies you may use to analyze your data and explore the tools you can use to put your analysis plan into action.
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ake your investing knowledge to the next level on February 20! Join us for Investing 102 to learn advanced concepts and key tips for successful investing.
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"Ask CNRG: Helpdesk" Angela Dickinson, CNRG Research Programmer John Kim, CNRG Research Programmer Tommie Sturgeon, CNRG Senior Research Programmer BJ Yu, CNRG IT Tech Specialist
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