General Events
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RBML's fall exhibit featuring the University of Illinois Library's extensive Conde de Montemar letters collection, as well as other rare and fascinating books about the 16th-Century Spanish conquest and colonization of Perú.
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The ninth month of the Islamic calendar observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting to commemorate the first revelation of the Quran to Muhammad. Some Muslim employees and students observing Ramadan may request schedule adjustments in order to observe. Your department may find that more employees require space or time for prayer during this period.
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Twenty-second Annual Czech and Slovak Studies Workshop Keynote lecture by Karla Huebner, Wright State University: "Considering Czechoslovak Studies through a Periodical Studies Lens" 4:30 pm Friday March 31, Lucy Ellis Lounge, LCLB
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The Future, Today. Experience exciting exhibits and competitions during Engineering Open House 2023!
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Pattern and Process is an exhibition that investigates how patterns create- or sometimes challenge- order, systems, and processes. the exhibition presents works from LAM's twentieth- and twenty-first-century collection.
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The Beckman Institute Open House will be held in person on Friday, March 31 and Saturday, April 1. Visitors of all ages can do hands-on demos and activities, solve a science scavenger hunt, and meet the people behind world-changing scientific discoveries.
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Join KAM’s Educators and librarians from the Champaign Public Library for an interactive story time for children and their families and caregivers. All ages welcome!
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This year we celebrate the 75th anniversary of the transistor, a tiny device that paved the way for modern electronics.
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Around April 1st, bibliophiles, book artists, and food lovers around the world gather to celebrate the book arts and the (literal!) ingestion of culture. Participants create an “edible book,” which can be inspired by a favorite tale, involve a pun on a famous title, or simply be in the shape of a book (or scroll, or tablet, etc).
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The Sunday before Easter which introduces Holy Week. In the Episcopal Church, services on this day feature the distinctive ceremonies of the blessing of palms and procession, representing Christ’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem the week before the Resurrection, and the reading of the Passion Gospel from Saints Matthew, Mark, or Luke.
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The ILLINOIS STALKING PREVENTION & AWARENESS SUMMIT will provide an opportunity for student leaders and campus practitioners to garner a deeper understanding of stalking and collaborate on proactive approaches to address stalking across the state. Lunch will be provided. Learn more and register to attend at: go.illinois.edu/stalkingsummit
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Walk-in services are ONLY offered for those who cannot safely meet with a Confidential Advisor virtually or over the phone. Walk-ins who can use one of these platforms will be asked to schedule a virtual or phone session.
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Professor Shana Kelley, inaugural president of the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Chicago will present "Deploying Bioanalytical Platforms to Probe Inflammation & Immunity" in the Beckman Institute Auditorium. Reception to follow.
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Research Park and the Champaign County Economic Development Corporation invite you to join us for AgTech Breakfast from 8:00-9:30 AM on Tuesday, April 4 at the Illinois Conference Center.
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Join us for an engaging half-day session to connect with university purchasing decision makers, gain access to resources, and learn more about university procurement processes. This free event will help you create connections to grow your business with us.
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Pattern and Process is an exhibition that investigates how patterns create- or sometimes challenge- order, systems, and processes. the exhibition presents works from LAM's twentieth- and twenty-first-century collection.
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Walk-in services are ONLY offered for those who cannot safely meet with a Confidential Advisor virtually or over the phone. Walk-ins who can use one of these platforms will be asked to schedule a virtual or phone session.
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In the final event of the Achieving Equity: Disparities in Substance Use three-part speaker series, program officials from the National Institute on Drug Abuse will discuss federal research funding opportunities with NIDA.
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Courtney will use her experience of teaching Middle Eastern and North African Studies at Wofford College along with her expertise on self-care pedagogy to show how scholars and students can address the hard questions from an interdisciplinary angle while also doing so in a way that is generative and sustainable.
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Selim Unlu, PhD Distinguished Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Boston University "Interferometric Reflection Imaging Sensor from Multiplexed Molecular Affinity Measurements to Counting Single Analytes"
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Learn about the Fulbright U.S. Student Grant Program.
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Macarena Gómez-Barris is a writer and scholar with a focus on the decolonial environmental humanities, authoritarianism and extractivism, queer Latine epistemes, media environments, cultural theory and artistic practice.
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The Feast of Unleavened Bread. Celebrates the Jews being freed from slavery in Egypt and making the exodus from Egypt to the holy land of Israel. Work is often prohibited the first two days and the last two days. Some students or employees may request schedule adjustments in order to observe.
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Pattern and Process is an exhibition that investigates how patterns create- or sometimes challenge- order, systems, and processes. the exhibition presents works from LAM's twentieth- and twenty-first-century collection.
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Fast of the First Born. Those observing Ta'anit Bechorot often do so by fasting. Some students or employees may request schedule adjustments in order to observe.
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The Racial Justice Allies and Adocates Training is designed for faculty and staff seeking to understand race and racism in deeper ways, promote racial justice, and dismantle racism.
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Walk-in services are ONLY offered for those who cannot safely meet with a Confidential Advisor virtually or over the phone. Walk-ins who can use one of these platforms will be asked to schedule a virtual or phone session.
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Entanglement, the correlations displayed between sub-systems of a multipartite quantum system, is one of the most distinctive properties of quantum physics and a significant resource for quantum information science and technology. Entanglement swapping is a protocol that enables the entanglement of quantum systems that have never interacted.
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We’re back to bust more psychology and neuroscience myths! Dive into questions about multitasking and attention, as well as brain plasticity and the integrity of our memories.
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Lunch and learn with us every Wednesday from 12-1 PM at BNAAC!
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Two graduate students will present their research at the fourth Beckman Graduate Student Seminar of the spring 2023 semester: Zhengchang Kou, electrical and computer engineering; and Zepeng Wang, bioengineering. The event takes place Wednesday, Apr. 5 at noon in 1005 Beckman Institute and on Zoom. Register in advance to attend in person or on Zoom.
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"Crafting the Art of Science: a Sneak Peek Behind the Scenes" Julia Pollack, Creative Program Manager, IGB Topic: Art of Science Lunch will be provided
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4/5/2023: Weights & Biases workshop: POSTPONED to April 19, 2023 Training Overview: Andrea will take you through a W&B introduction and product walkthrough, including Experiment tracking, W&B Tables, Sweeps, Artifacts, Dashboards/Reports, and Integrations! Followed by a Colab classification competition in Kaggle with swag for top submissions.
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Canvas painting party! Join us at the ARC to discuss the therapeutic benefits of art while painting!
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Maundy Thursday is the traditional name for the Thursday preceding Easter. It remembers the Last Supper of Jesus with his disciples, his washing their feet, and the betrayal of Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane. The Episcopal Church observes this holy day with a service that features “rememorative” actions for worshippers to participate in the sacred narrative.
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Pattern and Process is an exhibition that investigates how patterns create- or sometimes challenge- order, systems, and processes. the exhibition presents works from LAM's twentieth- and twenty-first-century collection.
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Walk-in services are ONLY offered for those who cannot safely meet with a Confidential Advisor virtually or over the phone. Walk-ins who can use one of these platforms will be asked to schedule a virtual or phone session.
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Access Illinois is a hybrid event celebrating accessibility and inclusion at the University of Illinois. An optional lunch will be provided to in-person attendees.