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UIF pulls updated Spring Graduate Degree Data every year on July 1st from the University Banner System.
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Don’t miss the final week of the "Making Place for the Arts at Home: Performance and Midcentury Modern Architecture" exhibition! On view through Saturday, July 12. During the summer, the museum is open Tuesday–Friday 10–5 and Saturday 10–4. Free admission.
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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 us for a community story circle exploring the rich and often overlooked history of modernist art in Champaign-Urbana. This gathering invites artists, educators, students, and neighbors to reflect on the people, places, and moments that shaped the region’s modernist art movement. Together, we’ll share stories about how modernist art took root in our community.
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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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Science on Tap is a monthly seminar series that brings scientists to the public to talk about their research in an informal setting.
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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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Professor Holland discusses the ambiguous place between animal and human. This talk is part of the 7th Annual Animal Studies Summer Institute.
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Strengthening our self-confidence is a powerful step in shaping our lives and creating future success. The ability to be confident and assertive are crucial skills for personal development, displaying authority in business, and promoting equality throughout interactions. Essentially, these skills have a significant influence on building a happy life.
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Professor McHugh considers the enriching effect of walking with dogs while researching conservation challenges in the Great North Woods. This talk is part of the 7th Annual Animal Studies Summer Institute.
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Come out and support your company's team at the 2025 Research Park Softball League.
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Come join us as we weed, water, plant and grow at the Harrison Bruce Historical Village! Every other Tuesday, from 8-10am we meet at the Mees Center at John A Logan to work on the garden beds at the Harrison Bruce Historical Village.
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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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Join us on Tuesday, July 15 from 12:00 to 1:00 PM for the Power Skills Speaker Series: Effective Presentations with Jedi Brown.
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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 a
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Learn why hiring and coaching strategies should focus on employee contributions and measurable organizational performance for greater success.
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The From Boomers to Zoomers: Bridging Generational Gaps in the Office workshop will help participants understand the various generations present at work and understand what motivates them and dealing with them on a daily basis. Both the young and older worker will have many ideas to offer, which will help the organization thrive in the marketplace.
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Professor Desmond asks whether the growing assertion by many U.S. owners/guardians that pets are “part of the family” should lead us to conceive of health care for pets as a fundamental right, and/or obligation of the state. This talk is part of the 7th Annual Animal Studies Summer Institute.
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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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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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Join us for a candid discussion about the realities of creating AI-resistant assignments versus the benefits of embracing AI-enhanced learning. We'll explore techniques to make assignments harder for AI to complete—while acknowledging their limitations—then discuss why AI-enhanced assignments that teach responsible AI use may be more future-proof for student success.
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Meet the local UIUC Fisher Scientific team, as well as eight specialists from Thermo Fisher Scientific and Sartorius! Get answers to all your questions and needs for all lab equipment, safety equipment, plastics and lab consumables, chemicals, solutions, buffers, QuantStudio and Digital PCR, cell culture, balances, water filtration and more!
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Build your intercultural skills in this training that introduces the Intercultural Development Continuum (IDC), a framework used to understand and enhance intercultural competence, and provides insight into the Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI), a tool for assessing and developing these skills.
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We're excited to host a gardening program at the Jackson County Extension office. We will discuss: - Benefits of Organic Gardening - Pest Protection - Disease Strategies - Weed Control - Companion Planting - Soil Health and more!
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Enjoy art activities, food trucks, and dance videos projected onto the Erglaner House. For all ages!
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Hey there! Do you have a knack for gardening, or are you interested in learning the ropes? Why not team up with us at The Pilot Garden? Together, we can grow delicious, fresh food for our community! All the produce we grow goes straight to Daystar Community Programs at 909 Washington Avenue in Cairo, IL. Come join the fun and make a difference!
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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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Join us for a dynamic panel exploring the promises and pitfalls of generative AI in higher education. Faculty and staff will share diverse perspectives on how AI is reshaping teaching, learning, ethics, and the future of academia.
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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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As climate stress intensifies, communities need more than mitigation; they need meaning, connection, and care. This session introduces Nurtured in Nature, a BIPOC-led wellness initiative that fosters climate resilience through culturally grounded experiences in nature.
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Join us for a screening of the award-winning film "East Side Sushi" about a Latina mother aspiring to become a sushi chef while working in a Japanese restaurant. We will provide materials to engage in a sushi making activity for an afternoon that will provide food for thought on the intersections of culture and identity, and delight your tastebuds with a culinary feast.
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Master emotional intelligence for teams to boost communication, reduce conflict, and build stronger, more connected teams that thrive in today’s workplace.
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Master the art of canning! Join Illinois Extension and Wellness Educator Rachel Mannen at Orchard Downs Community Center on Wednesday, July 16 from 1-4 p.m. for a canning workshop. Learn valuable skills to preserve your harvest and enjoy delicious homemade canned goods year-round. You'll practice your skills by making your own jar of pickles. Registration required.
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Legacy trees are defined by many names, shapes, sizes and stories. This talk will define a legacy tree and explore the history and benefits of some of the oldest trees on our Illinois landscape.
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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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Join our team of SBIR experts and the FAST (Federal and State Technology) Center of Illinois for an SBIR/STTR webinar from 2:00-3:00 PM/CT on July 16, 2025.
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Do you love soccer? The McKinley Health Center will be teaching basics of soccer at the Orchard Downs Community Center on Wednesday, July 16 at 3:00-4:00 pm. School age children going into 1st grade-5th grade are welcome to participate. Bring a water bottle and dress comfortably.
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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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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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A UIC Transfer Specialist will give a general overview of the transfer process for students who currently attend a community college or university and plan to enter UIC with college credits.
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This mini presentation will provide an understanding of the history of these socially constructed terms. Throughout the development of the United States of America and up to the present, race and ethnicity have been used to describe and categorize people into various social groups based on characteristics like skin color, physical features, genetic heredity, and more.
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This webinar will present recommendations and suggested best management practices to reduce the impacts of a SET Event and allow the landfill to properly collect landfill gas without initiating and/or expanding the SET Event. This presentation will also discuss proposed changes to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) and
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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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Professor Berenbaum discusses the importance of wasps in providing valuable ecosystem services in the face of general fear and dislike of yellowjackets and hornets in particular. This talk is part of the 7th annual Animal Studies Summer Institute.
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This session will use short, lightning-round presentations and a discussion panel to explore how campus stakeholders in the humanities are integrating or foregoing generative AI in their instructional practices.
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Instead, join us 2pm July 23 to celebrate the fellowship and award winners doing summer research at the Beckman Institute. We'll start with a short ceremony in 1005 Beckman, followed by a poster session and ice cream in the atrium.
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Join us on Thursday, July 17 from 5:00 to 6:30 PM on the Atkins Patio & Lawn for Fire at Five.
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Join us for BINGO! BINGO is a game for all skill levels and is a fun way to get together with fellow residents and win prizes. Come join the fun!
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Join University of Illinois Extension educators as they team up with area farmers to provide four monthly evening meetings to highlight and demonstrate diverse farming enterprises across southern Illinois.
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Beckman Director Steve Maren will be hosting a weekly Director’s Coffee Hour at 9 a.m. on Fridays at one of the nearby coffee shops (the Daily Byte or Espresso Royale) until the Beckman Café reopens. It's a great opportunity to get to know your new director and for him to get to know you and your research. Steve's buying! Please contact Stacy for details on meeting Steve
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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 is designed to provide you with the knowledge and tools to develop your emotional intelligence. You’ll learn how to avoid self-sabotaging outcomes by altering how you perceive and respond to emotionally charged situations.
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This event will include a 45 minute admissions presentation including information on our transfer application process, student panel and a walking tour of campus.