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PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL UNIVERSITY-SPONSORED PUBLIC EVENTS ARE CURRENTLY SUSPENDED DUE TO COVID-19 RESPONSE MEASURES
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Celebrate the traditional Japanese holiday Hinamatsuri, or Girls’ Day, at Japan House!
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"Hot Spots" brings together international contemporary artists and art collectives who examine the environmental impact of the production, use, and disposal of radioactive materials by military and commercial industries.
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With strengths in surrealism, abstract painting, mid-century kinetic and light works, and art addressing powerful themes of history, land use, and identity, "Art Since 1948" surveys the collection and encourages formal and conceptual connections across six decades.
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Hive is a site-specific sculpture and sound commission by Nancy Davidson and Lakshmi Ramgopal, two artists with distinctive practices collaborating for the first time at Krannert Art Museum.
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with Julie A. Dowling (Latina/aoStudies); G. Cristina Mora (Sociology, University of California Berkeley); Michael Rodríguez-Muñiz (Sociology and Latino/a Studies, Northwestern University); Anita Banerji (Director, Democracy Initiative for Forefront); Griselda Vega Samuel (Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund [MALDEF]).
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Jennifer Grayson, Ph.D., serves as Rabbi Aaron D. Panken Assistant Professor of History at HUC-JIR and at Xavier University in Cincinnati. Dr. Grayson's current book project traces changes in the relationship between Jewish government officials, the Babylonian geonim, and the Abbasid Caliphate in Baghdad between the tenth and twelfth centuries.
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With Gabriel Lewis, Champaign County Regional Planning Commission; and Gloria Yen, Director of the New American Welcome Center, University YMCA
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"Hot Spots" brings together international contemporary artists and art collectives who examine the environmental impact of the production, use, and disposal of radioactive materials by military and commercial industries.
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With strengths in surrealism, abstract painting, mid-century kinetic and light works, and art addressing powerful themes of history, land use, and identity, "Art Since 1948" surveys the collection and encourages formal and conceptual connections across six decades.
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The Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Institute is offering REDCap consultations on Tuesdays during the fall semester from 9-11 a.m. in partnership with the Scholarly Commons, 306 Main Library. A REDCap application specialist will answer questions and provide information about using Illinois REDCap for data collection.
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Hive is a site-specific sculpture and sound commission by Nancy Davidson and Lakshmi Ramgopal, two artists with distinctive practices collaborating for the first time at Krannert Art Museum.
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Learning communities are a powerful way for people to come together to achieve common learning goals. However, fostering conditions that promote an online community for shared learning and knowledge construction can be daunting to even the most experienced facilitators. Please join us as we discuss effective ways to establish and grow productive online learning communities
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Michelle Chitambar and Maria Jaromin, from the campus Office of Technology Management, will talk about intellectual property as part of the Responsible Conduct of Research seminar series hosted by the Beckman Institute.
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Kimberly Rosvall, PhD Indiana University; Assistant Professor, Department of Biology "How does nature build an aggressive female?"
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On Tuesday, March 3, Mara Thacker will be presenting on, "Nagraj in Champaign Urbana: All About the South Asian Library Collection." 12pm at the Asian American Cultural Center
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This free webinar will provide an introduction to groundwater, well construction, water quality, and well care best practices for environmental health professionals and others who serve well owners. Information on how to find local experts and sources of additional free training will be included.
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Celebrate Open Education Week with the University Library! Professor Jasmine Roberts of Ohio State University will talk about OER (Open Educational Resources) and how it addresses Access, Inclusion, and Academic Excellence.
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It seems like wherever you look, you’ll find stories of religious strife and images of hatred and violence. It’s no wonder the narrative around religious difference is constantly about conflict. Let's come together to tell a different story. First Tuesday Interfaith Dialogue series occur monthly, and the 2019-2020 series focuses on interfaith in action.
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Modern agriculture is being transformed by a confluence of advancing technologies. As a result, record-breaking investments in the sector are supporting new ventures. The University of Illinois is uniquely positioned where agriculture, engineering, and technology intersect, and is on its way to becoming a hub of agriculture entrepreneurship activity.
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"Hot Spots" brings together international contemporary artists and art collectives who examine the environmental impact of the production, use, and disposal of radioactive materials by military and commercial industries.
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With strengths in surrealism, abstract painting, mid-century kinetic and light works, and art addressing powerful themes of history, land use, and identity, "Art Since 1948" surveys the collection and encourages formal and conceptual connections across six decades.
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Hive is a site-specific sculpture and sound commission by Nancy Davidson and Lakshmi Ramgopal, two artists with distinctive practices collaborating for the first time at Krannert Art Museum.
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Did you know that three-quarters of college students reported they have cheated during their UG years? Lang’s research found that students often cheat because “their learning environments give them ample incentives to try – and that strategies which make cheating less worthwhile also improve student learning.” Come explore key factors that impact students' behaviors.
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Hear from a panel of women from Research Park on working in the tech hub at the University of Illinois.
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This training session will be dedicated to discussing problems to be given in the first hackathon to be organized on March 7-8.
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Modern agriculture is being transformed by a confluence of advancing technologies. As a result, record-breaking investments in the sector are supporting new ventures. The University of Illinois is uniquely positioned where agriculture, engineering, and technology intersect, and is on its way to becoming a hub of agriculture entrepreneurship activity.
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The Illinois Modern Ensemble focuses on contemporary and experimental music.
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"Hot Spots" brings together international contemporary artists and art collectives who examine the environmental impact of the production, use, and disposal of radioactive materials by military and commercial industries.
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With strengths in surrealism, abstract painting, mid-century kinetic and light works, and art addressing powerful themes of history, land use, and identity, "Art Since 1948" surveys the collection and encourages formal and conceptual connections across six decades.
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Hive is a site-specific sculpture and sound commission by Nancy Davidson and Lakshmi Ramgopal, two artists with distinctive practices collaborating for the first time at Krannert Art Museum.
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Nancy McElwain, professor of human development and family studies, presents “Children in the Wild: Developmental Theory Meets Engineering Solutions.”
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At Krannert Uncorked, Stage 5 is the crossroads to gather, make connections, and try a new wine.
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Join us in conversation with artist Naomi Bebo (Menominee and Ho-Chunk Nations), artist Andrea Carlson (Ojibwe Nation), and curator Candice Hopkins (Tlingit Nation); co-moderated by Jenny Davis, Chancellor’s Fellow of Indigenous Research & Ethics and Assistant Professor of Anthropology and American Indian Studies; and Amy L. Powell, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art.
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Speak Café stands for Song, Poetry, Expression, Art, and Knowledge. It is an open-mic public performance space.
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An interactive workshop that examines the prevalence of segregation on campus.
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This joint production celebrates Krannert Center’s 50-year partnership with the School of Music, Lyric Theatre @ Illinois, Illinois Theatre, and Dance at Illinois. Come to the Cabaret and enjoy classic songs, fresh choreography, and an emphasis on the humanity of life in the Weimar Republic.
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Venice Baroque Orchestra and Swedish mezzo-soprano Ann Hallenberg pay tribute to Swedish singer Jenny Lind’s musicianship as Hallenberg performs arias of Orlandini, Giacomelli, Hasse, Handel, and Vivaldi.
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"Hot Spots" brings together international contemporary artists and art collectives who examine the environmental impact of the production, use, and disposal of radioactive materials by military and commercial industries.
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With strengths in surrealism, abstract painting, mid-century kinetic and light works, and art addressing powerful themes of history, land use, and identity, "Art Since 1948" surveys the collection and encourages formal and conceptual connections across six decades.
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Hive is a site-specific sculpture and sound commission by Nancy Davidson and Lakshmi Ramgopal, two artists with distinctive practices collaborating for the first time at Krannert Art Museum.
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The next ILL session, “Transforming Conflict into Collaboration,” will help PIs be more effective. A program of the 21st Century Scientists Initiative at the Beckman Institute, this session will teach how to manage conflict and have the difficult conversations that are important to mentoring, collaboration, and scientific advancement. Space is limited. Register now.
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If you or a loved one is living with Parkinson’s, join us to explore gentle movement in a safe, welcoming environment.
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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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Epitaxial Gallium Oxide Materials and Devices Towards Next-generation Ultra-wide Bandgap Technologies Sriram Krishnamoorthy - Assistant Professor - ECE @ The University of Utah March 6th, 2020 (Friday) 11 AM, MNTL 1000
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The aim of the user group is to build a community of interest around data science to foster learning, collaboration, and networking. The group will serve both students and professionals to bridge the gap between the analytical sciences and practical applications of industry.
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"Bioinspired Design: A Practice in Making Analogies" with Aimy Wissa, Mechanical Science & Engineering, University of Illinois and Marianne Alleyne, Entomology, University of Illinois
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Francena Turner, Ph.D. Candidate, History of Education, EPOL "Researching Black Women"
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Dam removal is becoming an increasingly important component of river restoration, with >1,500 dams having been removed nationwide over the past three decades.
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Want to learn more about engaging with the entrepreneurship community at EnterpriseWorks? Starting promptly at 4 PM, join us for tours through the EnterpriseWorks incubator to see what EnterpriseWorks has to offer.
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John Walsh, director of the HathiTrust Research Center and associate professor of information and library science at Indiana University, will give the talk, "Katy, Millie, Misty, and Me: Participatory Culture in Teen Fashion and Humor Comics." The seminar, sponsored by the iSchool's Center for Informatics Research in Science, is open to all.
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Join Japan House as we welcome Illinois State University Associate Professor Archana Shekara to showcase Ananda, Ultimate Bliss.
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This joint production celebrates Krannert Center’s 50-year partnership with the School of Music, Lyric Theatre @ Illinois, Illinois Theatre, and Dance at Illinois. Come to the Cabaret and enjoy classic songs, fresh choreography, and an emphasis on the humanity of life in the Weimar Republic.
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"Hot Spots" brings together international contemporary artists and art collectives who examine the environmental impact of the production, use, and disposal of radioactive materials by military and commercial industries.
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With strengths in surrealism, abstract painting, mid-century kinetic and light works, and art addressing powerful themes of history, land use, and identity, "Art Since 1948" surveys the collection and encourages formal and conceptual connections across six decades.
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Hive is a site-specific sculpture and sound commission by Nancy Davidson and Lakshmi Ramgopal, two artists with distinctive practices collaborating for the first time at Krannert Art Museum.
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As the laser approaches its 60th birthday, we see its impact on so many aspects of our lives. Although it has been studied by many, the laser and the broader field of optics continue to amaze scientists and engineers as we learn more of the properties of light and its applications to manufacturing, agriculture, communications, and medicine.
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Kids at Krannert is a free activity day for families at KAM. Enjoy scavenger hunts, collage activities, pretend play, and messy art fun in the KAM cafe and galleries. All are welcome.