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A period of growing in virtue particularly through fasting, prayer, and almsgiving. Catholics celebrating the Season of Lent reflect on their need to be healed of sin (especially through the Sacrament of Confession), the sacrifice of Christ’s self-offering on the cross, and the anticipation of Easter. Multiple observances apply.
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Want to invest in your future? At bp we've done extensive research to identify the 5 skills that will be crucial to your success in the workplace of the future, and we're crafted five interactive virtual sessions to help you build and practice each skill. Learn from home, learn for free!
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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 celebrating the First of 'Ala (Loftiness) 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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Bahá'ís observing the Month of Fasting fast for 19 days after the beginning of the new month.
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Register to join the STEM Illinois Wellness Center for a series of virtual Wellness Classes, featuring Robyn L. Gobin, Ph.D. Dr. Gobin is a licensed clinical psychologist with expertise in interpersonal trauma and evidence-based treatments for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other trauma-related conditions.
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Learn how several courses have successfully conducted peer review in Compass and investigate options for applying it to yours. Bring questions and objectives! Registration is required.
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Looking for cool tools to help you be productive and manage your time? This session will introduce you to a variety of apps, browser extensions, and old-fashioned methods to help you stay focused. You will come away with a list of tools to try and experience using some.
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Join Dr. Chacko as he shares his experiences and stories from tackling colorism and racism in his lived experiences and supports college students through affinity/identity centers.
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"Recognizing and Addressing Security and Privacy Concerns for Human Genome Data" Carl Gunter, PhD University of Illinois; Professor, Computer Science; Genomic Security and Privacy Theme Leader
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Join us for an information session with Emily Stone and Katie Shumway and learn more about this program, which is designed to develop mutual aid between Illinois students and Champaign-Urbana community partners and their projects.
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Come to this workshop to begin the process of identifying your teaching philosophy, deciding which parts of it belong in your statement, and avoiding common mistakes.
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This drop-in workshop will examine the social injustices that Latinx students face. Drawing from the psychological framework of radical healing (see French, Lewis, Mosley, Adames, Chavez-Dueñas, Chen, & Neville, 2019). This workshop provides information and tools that may facilitate Latinx students’ own individual and collective healing, and may aid their psychological we
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Join us virtually for the 15th annual Research Park Career Fair. Participate to learn more about what Research Park companies are doing and what internship and full-time employment opportunities are available.
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We invite you to join us to learn all about ASM! We are hiring PHD graduates for Process Engineer roles, and Master’s students for Mechanical & Electrical Engineer roles, and Bachelor’s/Master’s students for Software Engineering roles.
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Join the WRC, Women & Gender in Global Perspectives, and the Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center for a virtual author talk by Mikki Kendall. She will discuss her book and what lead her to write Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women That a Movement Forgot. Mikki Kendall is an activist, writer, and Illinois alumna.
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We are thrilled to host author and Illinois alumna, Mikki Kendall for a (virtual) author talk and share what led her to write Hood Feminism and more. You won't want to miss it! Register now: https://bit.ly/37MsC9H
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How well are you measuring student learning? Assessment is one of the most complex and stressful responsibilities of an instructor. Come learn best practices for test construction. *This workshop counts towards completion of any of CITL's Teaching Certificates. To learn more about our Teaching Certificate program please visit https://go.illinois.edu/teaching_certificates.
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Kate McDowell (MS '99, PhD '07), associate professor in the School of Information Sciences, will present, "Storytelling: From Story Times to Epistemological Information Divides," as part of the Center for Children's Books 75th Anniversary Celebration speaker series.
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Fox Family Innovation and Entrepreneurship Lecture Joshua C. Anthony Founder and CEO, Nlumn, LLC "Dr. Hindsight’s Guide to Commercializing Personal Nutrition: Lessons Learned from Launching and Selling Habit"
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Sign up for office hours to learn more about SBIR/STTR resources .
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WGGP will host its 40th Anniversary Symposium via zoom bringing together various alumni to discuss their research. The symposium will also include a reflection panel with look at WGGP contributions over the years. All are welcome.
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PFAS have contaminated our local soils and water supplies. Taryn McKnight— PFAS Practice Leader from Eurofins will present and interpret PFAS lab reports during this lunch hour webinar.
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Professor Sepideh Sadaghiani will present her group's findings which show that combining fMRI with scalp or intracranial EEG, especially when recorded concurrently, paints a rich picture of neural communication across the connectome in the brain.
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Homemade, with Love Studio Art Days will be space held and led by the curator for artists/people to skill share and make art and at-home art kits for local Black girls.
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2021 will mark the first anniversary of COVID-19 in the United States and the 40th anniversary of HIV/AIDS. Yet both pandemics continue to affect our well-being and health. How might history help us move beyond oversimplified comparisons between the two, while showing us that health is always more than the absence of disease?
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The Samsung Austin R&D Center (SARC) and San Jose Advanced Computing Lab (ACL) are teaming up on a mission to develop the best GPU IP for System LSI products. This requires a highly competitive feature set and excellent overall performance with very low power consumption….AND you!
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In this presentation, ISTC's Shantanu Pai engages with how his experiences at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point have not only allowed him to explore society's evolving relationship with these materials but also interact with the complex systems that have arisen as part of this material use.
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IJourney workshops are peer developed, peer led workshops covering a variety of topics. Facilitated by pool of trained student-facilitators, IJourney workshops explore issues of social identity, exclusion/inclusion, and being an ally.
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Join Emmy award-winning journalist Paula Zahn, acclaimed choreographer Mark Morris, and special guests Peter Sellars (March 4), Nico Muhly (March 11), and Alice Waters (March 18) for this series of live conversations about the arts, music, and food.
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Please join us for the 2021 Graduate Student Conference, 'Learning Reconsidered: The Changing Face of Education.' Visit https://go.education.illinois.edu/gsc for more information.
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Join Las Cafeteras for a virtual musical storytelling adventure. Las Cafeteras create a vibrant musical fusion with a unique East LA sound and positive message.
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The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion is hosting Racism Untaught, an 8-hour training (held virtually over three consecutive Fridays) focused on cultivating learning environments for people to further explore issues of race and racism, from the obvious to the invisible. Participants must be able to attend all 8 hours. register by Feb.19.
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Join the Data Science User Group from 12-1PM on Friday, March 5. The aim of the user group is to build a community of interest around data science to foster learning, collaboration, and networking.
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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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YMCA Friday Forum Series: March 5 | "The Intersection of Black Culture and Technology" Speaker: Lamont Holden, TheLetterLBeats Description: In the midst of an unprecedented pandemic, many of us are using technology more than ever before. The world of technology opens many doors for global connection, but does it also come with consequences?
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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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WGGP Graduate Forum will bring together WGGP Fellowship and Award Recipients to discuss their research projects. The forum will take place on Friday, March 5, 2021 from 1:00-4:00pm.
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This talk will discuss the association of early-life exposure to air pollution and climate change with anthropometric failure (stunting, wasting and underweight) among children under 5 years of age in Africa.
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Join us this Friday at 5PM for an Among Us game night on Discord!
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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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Register to join the STEM Illinois Wellness Center for a series of virtual Wellness Classes, featuring Robyn L. Gobin, Ph.D. Dr. Gobin is a licensed clinical psychologist with expertise in interpersonal trauma and evidence-based treatments for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other trauma-related conditions.
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Dr. Ikuko Asaka, Associate Professor of History, will be sharing her research with us on Black and white women in the slavery abolition movement. It's a history full of hidden figures, and you don't want to miss it!
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We'll cover how to embed videos directly into your Compass site and ensure that they're captioned using Illinois Media Space (also known as Kaltura). You'll learn how this not only increases accessibility but also enhances the user experience. Registration is required.
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This annual event brings together faculty, staff, students, and community members to recognize people who have made a difference in academia. Each speaker will have five minutes to tell the story of the woman in his or her discipline that changed the field in important ways.
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The Humanities Research Institute and The Women and Gender in Global Perspectives Program co- host an annual event bringing together faculty, staff, students, and community members to recognize people who have made a difference in academia. Each speaker will have five minutes to tell the story of the woman in his or her discipline that changed the field in important ways.
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Laser cutting is easier than you thought and anyone can do it! During this workshop we walk you through the tools and materials needed, some of the limitations, and walk you through the preparation process for your own design. While the workshop is online, you are invited to join us at the Innovation Studio and actually laser cut your design during our open hours.
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Join this interactive workshop to explore best practices that will enhance your students’ experiences as they learn cooperatively in groups. *This workshop counts towards completion of any of CITL's Teaching Certificates. To learn more about our Teaching Certificate program please visit https://go.illinois.edu/teaching_certificates.
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March 9th guest speaker Dr. Catherine J. Murphy is the Larry R. Faulkner Endowed Chair in Chemistry and Head of the Department of Chemistry and will discuss her research on inorganic nanomaterials applications and the chemical interactions these nanomaterials have with their surroundings.