Events
National Center for Supercomputing Applications master calendar
NCSA staff who would like to submit an item for the calendar can email newsdesk@ncsa.illinois.edu.
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All Day 9/1/2024Travel to Silicon Valley and interact with corporate leaders, venture capitalists, and entrepreneurial alumni in various stages of a startup life cycle that share lessons learned about entrepreneurship, innovation, and leadership
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5:00 pm 9/3/2024ECEB Atrium, 306 N. Wright St., UrbanaJoin TEC for Grainger Engineering Trivia Night and compete for prizes!
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3:30 pm 9/4/2024HYBRID: 2405 Siebel Center for Computer Science and online -
6:00 - 9:00 pm 9/4/2024Campus Instructional Facility and Bardeen QuadJoin us for an unforgettable Welcome Back Grainger Engineers! event, packed with fun, food, and festivities to kick off the new academic year
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10:00 am 9/9/2024Thomas M. Siebel Center for Computer Science, 201 North Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, IL 61801, room# 3401 -
3:30 pm 9/9/2024HYBRID: 2405 Siebel Center for Computer Science or online -
4:00 pm 9/11/2024Loomis Lab 141 and via Zoom -
4:00 pm 9/12/2024Levis Faculty Center, Room 210This lecture provides a kind of bibliographic back story to Gerald Horne's latest book, “Armed Struggle? Panthers & Communists; Black Nationalists & Liberals in Southern California through the Sixties & Seventies.” This lecture will draw upon decades of scholarship by Horne that led to the publication of his latest book.
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12:00 - 1:00 pm 9/13/2024NCSA - 1205 W Clark St, Urbana - RM 1040 -
3:30 pm 9/16/2024HYBRID: 2405 Siebel Center for Computer Science or online -
3:00 pm 9/17/2024Levis Faculty Center, Room 210 -
12:00 - 3:00 pm 9/18/2024Learn how to use parallel and distributed computing in MATLAB with a focus on speeding up application codes and offloading computers. By working through common scenarios and workflows using hands-on demos, you will gain a detailed understanding of the parallel constructs in MATLAB, their capabilities, and some of the common hurdles you'll encounter when using them.
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3:30 pm 4:30 pm 9/18/20240218 Siebel Center for Computer Science -
4:00 - 6:00 pm 9/18/2024Levis Faculty CenterWe hope you will join us for an opening reception at Levis Faculty Center on the afternoon of September 18. Join us on the back patio to gather with the humanities community at Illinois. Rain location: Levis first floor atrium
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6:00 - 7:00 pm 9/18/20242035 Campus Instructional Facility (CIF)Travel to Silicon Valley and interact with corporate leaders, venture capitalists, and entrepreneurial alumni in various stages of a startup life cycle that share lessons learned about entrepreneurship, innovation, and leadership
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2:00 pm 9/19/2024HYBRID: 3124 Siebel Center for Computer Science or online -

CAS/MillerComm, Mahzarin Banaji, Blindspot: Hidden Biases of Good People CANCELED. TO BE RESCHEDULED
4:00 pm 9/19/2024Beckman Institute for Advanced Science & Technology, Auditorium -
4:00 pm 9/19/2024Building upon their recent article, “What Is Information History?,” Bonnie Mak (Information Sciences) and Allen Renear (Information Sciences) introduce ways in which the humanities can engage in the critical examination of AI. Part of the “Think Again...” Event Series.
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1:30 pm 9/20/2024Siebel School for Computing and Data Sciences, Room 1404 -
11:00 am - 1:00 pm 9/23/2024Levis Faculty Center, Room 210 -
3:30 pm 9/23/2024HYBRID: 2405 Siebel Center for Computer Science or online -
3:30 pm 9/25/2024HYBRID: 2405 Siebel Center for Computer Science or online -
12:30 - 2:00 pm 9/26/2024Levis Faculty Center, Room 108Join Jesse McCarthy (English and African American Studies, Harvard University) and Christopher Freeburg (English) for a lunchtime book discussion. Professor McCarthy will briefly introduce his book "The Blue Period: Black Writing in the Early Cold War" (2024), and then Professor Freeburg will moderate a discussion. Registration required!
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4:00 pm 9/26/2024Knight Auditorium, Spurlock Museum -
4:30 pm 9/26/2024Levis Faculty Center, Room 210Identity is at once the most central and the most unhappy word in contemporary discourse. Debates continue to rage within literary studies in the academy and in the public sphere at large about when, how, and to what extent, the discourse of identity, and sometimes its associated identity politics, should apply when we engage questions around...
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6:00 - 8:00 pm 9/26/2024TBDSocialFuse: The event where you can pitch your startup idea, network, and find teammates. Or sit back and check things out!
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12:00 - 1:00 pm 9/27/2024Beckman Institute - 405 N Mathews Ave, Urbana - RM 5602 -
2:00 - 3:00 pm 9/27/20240222 Siebel Center and Zoom -
4:00 pm 9/27/2024Levis Faculty Center, Room 300Panel: Improvise & Intervene Reflections and Acknowledgements For this cohort of Interseminars fellows and conveners, circle-keeping and reflection have been a methodological commitment. In this talkback, we invite you to learn and hear about the joys, challenges, and lessons of forming an interdisciplinary collective. Refreshments will be served.
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11:00 am - 8:00 pm 9/28/2024Urbana-Champaign Independent Media Center (202 S. Broadway Suite 100; Urbana, IL 61801)This is part of the culminating event series with Interseminars "Improvise & Intervene." Saturday's events include the Body Mapping Family Workshop, Performance & Panel: Culminating Reenactment I & II, a workshop with invited guest Kameelah Janan Rasheed, and more.
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All Day 9/29/2024Travel to Silicon Valley and interact with corporate leaders, venture capitalists, and entrepreneurial alumni in various stages of a startup life cycle that share lessons learned about entrepreneurship, innovation, and leadership
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1:30 - 8:00 pm 9/29/2024Urbana-Champaign Independent Media Center (202 S. Broadway Suite 100; Urbana, IL 61801)This is part of the culminating event series with Interseminars "Improvise & Intervene." Sunday's events include a tour, Closing Collage & Movement, and Community Dinner Reception.




