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The research enterprise of The Grainger College of Engineering, driven by our faculty, staff, and students, has transformed the world. Join Dean Rashid Bashir and our expert faculty to learn how our AI and quantum research is being practically applied in our ever-changing world. These webinars will include faculty presentations and a live Q & A.
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Help your students win funding for their innovations and be recognized for their hard work. Nominate them for the Illinois Innovation Prize for $20,000, the Fiddler Innovation Fellowship for $10,000, or BOTH!
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Find some great posters to help decorate your residence hall room or apartment! The Illini Union Board is sponsoring the Poster Sale that takes place every semester. This spring semester it is 100% virtual, so browse the selection, order, and have it shipped right to you!
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The Illini Union welcomes back students with a Winter Week of Welcome that will feature e-sports, trivia, and movies. Something happening everyday.
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The University of Illinois Research Park LLC Board of Managers will meet on Monday, Feb. 1, 2021.
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Once you know how to resolve the most common Compass challenges, you and your students can spend more time mastering content. Participants will learn how to address common problems as well as troubleshoot more complex ones. All sessions will be customized to the participants’ needs and include training on using a simple campus survey. Registration is required.
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Jewish law required that every firstborn son had to be dedicated to God in memory of the Israelites’ deliverance from Egypt. As such, the Feast of the Presentation celebrates the Presentation of Jesus Christ in the Temple forty days after his birth.
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Wiccans observing Brigid, or Imbolc, clean and organize their living environments, as well as their minds and hearts, in preparation for the upcoming season of growth (spring). It’s a time to shake off the doldrums of winter and light the fires of creativity and inspiration. Some employees may request scheduling accommodations in order to observe.
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Find some great posters to help decorate your residence hall room or apartment! The Illini Union Board is sponsoring the Poster Sale that takes place every semester. This spring semester it is 100% virtual, so browse the selection, order, and have it shipped right to you!
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The Illini Union welcomes back students with a Winter Week of Welcome that will feature e-sports, trivia, and movies. Something happening everyday.
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Visit the Research Park booth at the Illinois Part-Time Job Fair on Tuesdsay, February 2 from 11am-1pm. Come learn about internship opportunities available at companies within this amazing technology hub right on campus.
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Research Park is proud to sponsor Pulse 2021 and participate in various Women in Tech Day events.
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Brian Beliveau, PhD University of Washington; Assistant Professor of Genome Sciences "Oligo-based technologies for visualizing nucleic acids in single cells"
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Hear a long-forgotten story, reveal the mysteries of your own mind, and unlock the secrets of Silven’s homeland through extraordinary illusions and feats of imagination.
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Hear a long-forgotten story, reveal the mysteries of your own mind, and unlock the secrets of Silven’s homeland through extraordinary illusions and feats of imagination.
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Find some great posters to help decorate your residence hall room or apartment! The Illini Union Board is sponsoring the Poster Sale that takes place every semester. This spring semester it is 100% virtual, so browse the selection, order, and have it shipped right to you!
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The Illini Union welcomes back students with a Winter Week of Welcome that will feature e-sports, trivia, and movies. Something happening everyday.
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Be the one who makes the breakthrough. Learn all about digital and data science careers at Schlumberger in our next Insights webinar on February 3.
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Joan Donovan, research director of the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard University, will present "What is Media Manipulation?" Donovan leads the field in examining internet and technology studies, online extremism, media manipulation, and disinformation campaigns.
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Just Infrastructures announces its inaugural Speaker Series with Joan Donovan, Research Director of the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics, and Public Policy at Harvard University, presenting “What is Media Manipulation?” on Feb. 3, 2021. The event is on Zoom from 12-1p.m. central time.
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The FAST Center of Illinois, in collaboration with AFWERX (Air Force) and SOFWERX (Special Operations Command) is running a SBIR/STTR sprint, in order to enhance the number, quality, and diversity of applicants throughout the state of Illinois.
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Sign up for office hours to learn more about SBIR/STTR resources .
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This talk focuses on detention care and its deadly consequences in the United States. Between October 2003 and November 2020, there were at least 216 deaths in Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody, many the result of grossly inadequate medical practices.
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The MBM Program continues its Frontiers in Miniature Brain Machinery lecture series with Rhanor Gillette, Emeritus Professor of Molecular and Integrative Physiology. He will speak on “Enhancing Complexity in Brain Machinery and Behavior: How and Why?”
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Looking for skilled teammates? Pitch your idea at SocialFuse!
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Hear a long-forgotten story, reveal the mysteries of your own mind, and unlock the secrets of Silven’s homeland through extraordinary illusions and feats of imagination.
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We're pleased to welcome Professor Lori Newcomb as our February speaker! The program will be "A Visit with Herbals from the University of Illinois Rare Book Library." Please join us on Wed, Feb 3 at 7 PM and learn about herbs and the Rare Book and Manuscript Library. It is open to the public.
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Hear a long-forgotten story, reveal the mysteries of your own mind, and unlock the secrets of Silven’s homeland through extraordinary illusions and feats of imagination.
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Find some great posters to help decorate your residence hall room or apartment! The Illini Union Board is sponsoring the Poster Sale that takes place every semester. This spring semester it is 100% virtual, so browse the selection, order, and have it shipped right to you!
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The Illini Union welcomes back students with a Winter Week of Welcome that will feature e-sports, trivia, and movies. Something happening everyday.
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Discussion boards, group work, and video assignments are popular ways to increase engagement. We'll examine each of these tools and consider ways they can spark innovation among your students. All sessions will be customized to the participants’ needs and include training on using a simple campus survey. Registration is required.
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Join us from 12-1PM every Thursday in February to chat with Research Park staff and interns. This is a time where students can connect one-on-one with Research Park full-time staff and interns to ask any questions.
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Professor Catherine Christian-Hinman will discuss her group's research on the neural mechanisms linking epilepsy and comorbid reproductive endocrine disorders.
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Please join members of the IGI Global STEAM Working Group and their "Global STEAM in an Age of Crisis" panelists as they hold a follow-up discussion of the three forum topics, "The Uneasy Relationship Between Science and Politics," "The Conflict Between Science and Compassion," and "Science and the Global in a Brave New World."
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FOLXTALES mingles seven, short folkloric stories—both traditional and modern—as the basis for an outdoor film project that will be projected onto the upper exterior of Krannert Center for the Performing Arts’ Foellinger Great Hall lobby.
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In this lecture, Dr. Amelia M. Kraehe discusses white liberalism as an ideological stance that masks racism in contemporary K-20 arts education before introducing abolitionism as a contemporary praxis grounded in a Black radical tradition to move the arts beyond gestures of goodwill and toward racial justice.
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Join us during the 2021 ECE Pulse Conference for a spotlight presentation on Thursday, February 4 from 6 - 7 p.m. (CST) with Illinois ECE alumnus, Chris Brown (BS CompE '98). Chris is the CPO at Relativity in Chicago. Relativity is a global platform built to help law firms, corporations, and government agencies organize data, discover the truth, and act on it.
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Hear a long-forgotten story, reveal the mysteries of your own mind, and unlock the secrets of Silven’s homeland through extraordinary illusions and feats of imagination.
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Hear a long-forgotten story, reveal the mysteries of your own mind, and unlock the secrets of Silven’s homeland through extraordinary illusions and feats of imagination.
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The College of Education will award the winners and honorable mention recipients of the K-12 MLK Creative Expressions Contest. This virtual event will highlight the talents of our local students through essay, poems, and art.
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Find some great posters to help decorate your residence hall room or apartment! The Illini Union Board is sponsoring the Poster Sale that takes place every semester. This spring semester it is 100% virtual, so browse the selection, order, and have it shipped right to you!
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The Illini Union welcomes back students with a Winter Week of Welcome that will feature e-sports, trivia, and movies. Something happening everyday.
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Join us at this session on Friday, February 5 from 9-10am to hear a presentation on the COVID-19 vaccine in the workplace by Lorna Geiler followed by limited Q&A.
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“Creative Abolitionism: A Contemporary Praxis” Dr. Amelia M. Kraehe facilitates a workshop on creative abolitionist strategies to grapple with racism in and through the arts.
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Join the Data Science User Group from 12-1PM on Friday, February 5. We'll be hearing from Anton Antonov, Senior Research Scientist at Accendo Data, who will be presenting on "Anomalies, Breaks, and Outlier Detection in Time Series." We'll then spend time discussing machine learning development patterns as it applies to training and deploying models.
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As part of the Office of Inclusion and Intercultural Relations (OIIR) Lunch on Us series, DiversityEd hosts the Conversation Café lunch series on Fridays of each month during the semester. Topics reflect the range of important and emerging issues on diversity and social justice on campus and beyond. Conversation Cafe is paid for, in part, by SCPF.
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Enjoy a free weekly yoga practice, presented online by Krannert Art Museum and taught by Jodi Adams, certified yoga instructor and Ayurveda specialist.
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Looking for a way to jump start your semester? Join the SRS for an afternoon of trivia on the Nobel Prize in Literature.
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The Jupiter String Quartet—quartet-in-residence at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign—presents a virtual performance series, having chosen programs featuring contrasting styles and genres of music.
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Join Allison Kushner, ADA Coordinator, for an overview of reasonable accommodations and answers to the most asked questions from supervisors and employees requesting accommodations should know! We will explore topics such as disability etiquette, appropriate questions and responses, and tips to manage common concerns. We hope you will join us for another hour of learning!
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In February 2021, HRI will be hosting a series of grant development workshops with Professor Bill Hart-Davidson from Michigan State University. These sessions will aid applicants to the Humanities Without Walls Seed Grant and Grand Research Challenge in shaping ideas, pitching, project management, and more.
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Have an idea but aren't sure what to do next? Come to Entrepreneurship Advising with TEC! Bring your ideas—we'll help you figure out your next steps, and guide you through campus and community resources.
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Join the RBML and CPL for a virtual presentation by Dr. Kelly Wisecup, exploring the printed and manuscript material archives of Indigenous groups from the Great Lakes region.
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FOLXTALES mingles seven, short folkloric stories—both traditional and modern—as the basis for an outdoor film project that will be projected onto the upper exterior of Krannert Center for the Performing Arts’ Foellinger Great Hall lobby.
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Hear a long-forgotten story, reveal the mysteries of your own mind, and unlock the secrets of Silven’s homeland through extraordinary illusions and feats of imagination.
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Each Friday from January 29-April 30 from 7-9:30/10pm in the Courtyard Café enjoy a FREE classic movie. You can also receive a FREE streaming link to use in your own residence (must be UIUC student). Movies that are in-person will be conducted with physical distancing rules: masks required and chairs distanced to adhere to safety standards.
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Hear a long-forgotten story, reveal the mysteries of your own mind, and unlock the secrets of Silven’s homeland through extraordinary illusions and feats of imagination.
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At the beginning of each Bahá'í month, from sunset the day before the day listed until sunset of the day listed, Bahá'ís observing the First of Mulk (Dominion) gather for the 19-Day Feast. There is a three-part observance with devotions, community consultation, and a social portion. Some employees may request scheduling accommodations in order to observe.
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Find some great posters to help decorate your residence hall room or apartment! The Illini Union Board is sponsoring the Poster Sale that takes place every semester. This spring semester it is 100% virtual, so browse the selection, order, and have it shipped right to you!
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The Illini Union welcomes back students with a Winter Week of Welcome that will feature e-sports, trivia, and movies. Something happening everyday.
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While the rate of mental illness among black Americans parallels that of the general population, cultural stigma associated with mental illness and a lack of access to resources often result in disparities in care. Five expert clinicians will address Black Mental Health Matters during a panel discussion and question-and-answer session. Free and open to the public.
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FOLXTALES mingles seven, short folkloric stories—both traditional and modern—as the basis for an outdoor film project that will be projected onto the upper exterior of Krannert Center for the Performing Arts’ Foellinger Great Hall lobby.
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Hear a long-forgotten story, reveal the mysteries of your own mind, and unlock the secrets of Silven’s homeland through extraordinary illusions and feats of imagination.
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Hear a long-forgotten story, reveal the mysteries of your own mind, and unlock the secrets of Silven’s homeland through extraordinary illusions and feats of imagination.
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Find some great posters to help decorate your residence hall room or apartment! The Illini Union Board is sponsoring the Poster Sale that takes place every semester. This spring semester it is 100% virtual, so browse the selection, order, and have it shipped right to you!
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Hear a long-forgotten story, reveal the mysteries of your own mind, and unlock the secrets of Silven’s homeland through extraordinary illusions and feats of imagination.
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Hear a long-forgotten story, reveal the mysteries of your own mind, and unlock the secrets of Silven’s homeland through extraordinary illusions and feats of imagination.
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FOLXTALES mingles seven, short folkloric stories—both traditional and modern—as the basis for an outdoor film project that will be projected onto the upper exterior of Krannert Center for the Performing Arts’ Foellinger Great Hall lobby.
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Have a startup idea? Want to launch a company? Take the Cozad New Venture Challenge to accelerate your idea with funding, mentoring and more!
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Find some great posters to help decorate your residence hall room or apartment! The Illini Union Board is sponsoring the Poster Sale that takes place every semester. This spring semester it is 100% virtual, so browse the selection, order, and have it shipped right to you!
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Tired of leading discussion sections where conversations stall halfway through, or take far longer than you imagined they would? Struggling to figure out how to fit everything you need to address in fifty minutes, or how to prepare for class more quickly? Join us to learn strategies handpicked to help teaching assistants improve learning and streamline preparation time.
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Join the Women's Resources Center for the first Dish It Up of the semester! We will be joined by Illinois alumna and community organizer, Raneem Shamseldin, and Jennifer Resendiz, the president of the IGNITE RSO. They will be discussing their journeys as activists and using your voice to create social change. Register here: https://go.illinois.edu/DIU28.