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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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Internationally recognized scholar Cheryl Grills will discuss the applied community research she has conducted over the past three decades to decrease health disparities among African Americans. She will present community intervention efforts that have been proven to reduce distress and promote well-being in the face of racial stress. A CAS MillerComm Lecture.
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Learn the novel ways that students are using Amazon Alexa technology. Bring your lunch and explore the world of voice-activated technology!
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Part of the Illinois Computer Science Distinguished Lecture Series
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Every year, IPRH celebrates excellence in humanities scholarship by awarding IPRH Prizes for Research in the Humanities. Please join us in honoring this year's recipients at this year's ceremony.
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Join the 200 top college students from across the country to take a behind-the-scenes tour of Chicago’s vibrant technology ecosystem, meet with key industry leaders, participate in talks featuring Chicago entrepreneurs, and receive a ticket to attend Lollapalooza from July 31-Aug.2, 2019. Apply by May 26.
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Our Summer Symposium (formerly Summer School) program offers an intensive, engaging, and value-packed week of topics and integrated learning activities focused on cybersecurity and cyber-resiliency of energy delivery systems for the electric power and oil and gas industries.
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What will 21st century humanities pedagogy look like? How might we strengthen and diversify the humanities and engage and inspire a new generation of learners? This collaborative retreat will begin with a keynote by Ellen McClure, Director of the new Engaged Humanities Initiative (EHI) at UIC. Panels and discussions will follow.
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This Colloquium is part of the Illinois Computer Science Speaker Series.
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This hands-on workshop will cover basic concepts and tools, including program design, version control, data management, and task automation. Participants will be encouraged to help one another and to apply what they have learned to their own research problems. Lunch Provided
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Have an idea but aren't sure what to do next? Come to Entrepreneurship Office Hours with TEC!
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This Colloquium is part of the Illinois Computer Science Speaker Series.
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This two-day workshop is an example-driven tutorial on basic computing skills for genomics, hosted by HPCBio and Computational Science and Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.
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Please make plans to attend this “Advancing IPRH” Town Hall meeting to join the conversation about how IPRH might better support and sustain the research ecosystem that we have created together, and how we can evolve for the future.
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This Distinguished Lecture is part of the Illinois Computer Science Speaker Series.
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"Field Work: Deaf Refugee Farmers, Literature, and Public Health Humanities." Based in the disciplinary framework of public health humanities, Garden explores the ways that insights from literature can illuminate understandings of health disparities and clinical healthcare.
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This new PBS documentary is being screened in anticipation of a public lecture on September 19 by Wang Dan, one of the main student organizers of the Tiananmen Square Protests.
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Lunch and conversation with gender-fluid drag queen and visual artist Sasha Velour for undergraduate students.
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This Colloquium is part of the Illinois Computer Science Speaker Series.
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Come and discover great resources for entrepreneurs, designers, makers, and innovators! Tables will be set up from campus and community partners ready to help you take your ideas to the next level.
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This information session is dedicated to helping interested applicants learn more about this three-year faculty development initiative. Attendees will discover how the program and application process works; hear the experiences of current fellows; and have an opportunity to ask questions.
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“Mindfulness and Science-Based Approaches to Criminal Justice for the 21st Century.”
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Get your hands dirty and experience harvesting, processing, and human-centered design at work. Ideate around the goal of improving farm operations, then present ideas for a chance to win prizes!
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This Distinguished Lecture is part of the Illinois Computer Science Speaker Series.
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CAS Noonhour Presentation featuring 2017-18 CAS Associate Craig Williams.