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The program is organized around the design studio and provides a studio-focused, design-intensive workshop over the course of the week. This program is open to rising sophomores through seniors.
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Need small kitchen items? Visit the Lending Storeroom every Saturday from 9-11 a.m. on the streetside of 2044-A in Orchard Downs. Residents can borrow items they need for the duration of their stay at Family & Graduate Housing.
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Join the Illinois Department of Public Health Play Group at the Orchard Downs Community Center on July 19, 2025 @ 11:00 am. Infants – children age 3 with an adult are welcome to participate. The playgroup will about connecting young babies, toddlers and their parents. IDPH will share free resources about developmental milestones.
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Diane Diekman, author of "Randy Travis: Storms of Life," discusses her new book with Crash Rahman at a book signing event in Barns and Noble.
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Come out on to Rend Lake Project Visitor Center to learn more about moths during National Moth Week with Illinois Extension Forest Management and Ecology Specialist, Kevin Rohling and Horticulture Educator, Kimberly Rohling. Attendees should bring a camera, headlamp or flashlight, since the hike will be at night. If you would like to assist with citizen science efforts,
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UIF Monthly Server Patching
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Residents are invited to participate in a free yoga class by Sri Sri Yoga every Sunday. Yoga offers numerous benefits for both the mind and body. It enhances flexibility, strength, and balance through various poses and stretches. Additionally, yoga promotes mental well-being by reducing stress and anxiety, and improving focus and relaxation.
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Visit with Illinois Extension staff or volunteers on select Monday mornings from 8 to 10 a.m. at the Cultivating Care Garden. Learn how to water, weed, and harvest produce, which will be weighed and delivered to the Salvation Army Food Pantry in Marion. Have fun meeting up with other community members and sharing gardening tips.
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New Team Member Orientation highlights the different aspects of F&S and aims to foster a sense of belonging. This program is designed to provide new team members with a smooth and successful transition into our organization.
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See the link for the official announcement of the 2025 Big10 Neuroscience annual meeting, which will convene July 21-22 at the Nittany Lion Inn on Penn State’s University Park campus. Abstract submission opens January 15th, 2025.
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The second annual QCB Summer School will be held on the Illinois campus. No charge to attend but must apply.
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Come out and support your company's team at the 2025 Research Park Softball League.
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Web Intelligence is an intuitive, advanced reporting tool available to users in both Web and Desktop interfaces. This live, instructor-led course demonstrates how to use the Web Intelligence report editor to create custom queries and reports. Target Audience: First-Time & Returning Web Intelligence users
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Resident children will be meeting 2x weekly to learn about plants and gardening in our community garden plot and center. Children will prepare the land, plant the seeds, maintain crops and harvest.
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Join members of the Beckman community for informal conversation and coffee in the Atrium! Gather in the Garden will take place every Tuesday from 10-10:30 a.m.
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This session covers the fundamentals of prompt engineering, a key skill for leveraging AI. Through hands-on practice, participants will learn to craft prompts, curate AI output and further integrate AI into their research, writing, and teaching.
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According to the American Management Association, a communication skills set is one of the six core competencies a manager needs to develop.Learning to communicate effectively with employees helps you to have better relationships with your employees, encounter fewer problems, and achieve your goals more easily, making you more valuable to your organization.
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Join us on Tuesday, July 22 from 12:00 to 1:00 PM for the Power Skills Speaker Series.
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This mini presentation will define microaggressions, messages, and themes experienced by individuals and groups. The presentation will also provide recommendations for effectively identifying and responding to microaggressions.
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Join the exciting world of robotics! Through hands on experiences and challenges, youth will learn to build and program a LEGO robot while exploring basic engineering concepts, problem solving and creativity. For children in grades 3-5.
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Creating digital storybooks to help students learn challenging concepts: Have your students create digital storybooks that explain and illustrate challenging course topics. This intermediate level workshop requires basic skills in using CoPilot, Adobe Firefly, a Adobe Express.
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Get up to speed quickly on the basics of making PDF documents accessible for all while meeting state and federal accessibility standards. For hands-on participation, you will need Adobe Acrobat Pro (not Acrobat Reader). U of I, UIS, and UIC faculty and staff can obtain Acrobat Pro free from the U of I Webstore: https://webstore.illinois.edu/shop/product.aspx?zpid=6065
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Volunteer sessions begin promptly at 8:30 a.m. and will run until 11:00 a.m. Sessions include 2 hours of garden stewardship tasks and a 30 minute educational program.
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Do you have a green thumb or are you looking to expand your skills? Why not team up with us at the Plant a Row, Watch COPE Grow Food Donation Garden? Together, we can grow delicious, fresh food for our community! All the produce we grow goes straight to COPE Food Pantry located at 1013 North Avenue, Metropolis, IL.
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Preschoolers and their parents learn about healthy choices in food and development through art, stories, movement and music.
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No registration required, just stop by Armory room 156 or visit us in the dedicated Summer of AI Zoom room.
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Join us at noon on Wednesdays this summer for yoga with a view! All sessions are free and will be held in Beckman room 5602. All are welcome to bring their own mat!
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Mindfulness and Forest Bathing are increasingly popular activities that can decrease stress and anxiety and improve affect and relaxation. In this session, we share findings from research and benefits of forest bathing and mindfulness. We also share ideas for finding suitable places near your homes for mindful forest bathing and offer easy steps to experience the benefits.
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Take the next step toward preparing critical SBIR/STTR proposal elements for an NSF Phase I proposal submission. Set your company up for success by joining our Set! NSF/SBIR/STTR Training Series that begins in early July.
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Join us for fun activities and get connected with other students and find your home away from home. In this session we will offer a variety of crafts to work on, including crochet and calligraphy. We will provide materials and will be able to teach you the basics of each. Lunch is provided. All are welcome, no registration required.
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Learn the accessibility requirements for making your Canvas courses accessible. This hands-on workshop will cover using the Canvas editor to create navigable pages, writing effective alt text description for images, charts, and graphs, ensuring readable color contrast, creating accessible tables and links, and using Canvas accessibility tools to fix common issues.
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The compliance training will cover, explanations of sexual harassment consistent with the Illinois Human Rights Act; examples of conduct that may constitute unlawful sexual harassment; a summary of Federal and State statutory laws concerning sexual harassment including remedies available to victims; and a summary of employer responsibilities.
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Discover how hidden beliefs and subconscious programming undermine your self-confidence – and learn how to break free from outdated success rules.
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This presentation will cover the basics of firebreak placement, installation, design tools, and techniques.
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Resident school age children can learn about the basic cooking skills. For children in grades K-5.
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Learn how to create sustainable and moth-friendly garden spaces that support the survival and thriving of moth populations.
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This presentation will focus on the critical, and at times possibly irreverent discussion of marketing, reality, expectations, costs, and who's winning. Also, risks and tradeoffs when deploying and feeding Gen AI tools, including data stewardship and governance. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of what's at stake, and how to critically engage.
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Join us for Neighborhood Games! A fun way to meet neighbors, strengthen bonds and enjoy some friendly competition. Form a team, come up with a team name, wear matching outfits and build team spirit while having a blast.
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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 August 7th.
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Parents come with your younger children to learn about how to shop on a budget and make affordable recipes. This event is for children birth to 5 with an adult.
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The goal of this course is to help managers improve their people development skills by implementing a performance management system that helps every employee achieve the best employee performance.
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In today’s fast-evolving landscape, facilities teams are expected to do more with less—managing energy, assets, and operations efficiently while proving ROI. The right technology and data strategies can transform how organizations track performance, streamline workflows, and drive better decision-making.
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This course will enable you to learn the components of critical thinking and avoid blocks to critical thinking. As a result, you’ll be able to think more creatively and independently, make better decisions by problem solving systematically, identify the value of ideas and reach well-reasoned conclusions.
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Come learn the foundational concepts of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. For children in grades K-2.
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Michelle Rome and Mike Sommers will discuss how they have approached AI in the ATLAS Internship Program. Several student developed projects will be highlighted. Mike will also be presenting how he has been using AI to help further his personal study techniques.
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Healthy boundaries. We all know we should have them--in order to achieve work/life balance, cope with toxic people, and enjoy rewarding relationships with partners, friends, and family. But what do "healthy boundaries" really mean--and how can we successfully express our needs, say "no," and be assertive without offending others?
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KGML-N: a knowledge guided machine learning modeling framework for efficient simulation of N-yield response
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Join us to on Thursday, July 24 from 4 to 5:30 PM on the Atkins Patio to recognize and celebrate the amazing work of student interns working in the Research Park.
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Make your summer a swingin’ one and come out for Champaign Park District's annual Jazz in the Park concerts! The July concert will feature the Emma Taylor Trio and TomBari at Morrissey Park. Audience members are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and refreshments.
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Resident children will be meeting 2x weekly to learn about plants and gardening in our community garden plot and center. Children will prepare the land, plant the seeds, maintain crops and harvest.
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This course will provide an overview of implicit bias to support individual and interpersonal behavior change.