General Events
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In Search of Lost Time: The study of Earth history and chronology from the 18th to the 21st century — RBML's Spring Exhibition in collaboration with the Department of Geology, on view from 1/24 - 6/22, 2022. This exhibit explores concepts of time, chronology, and history that form the lens through which Earth scientists view, understand, and interpret a dynamic planet.
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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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Beltane is the time of the marriage and union of the Goddess as Mother Earth and the God of the Greenwood. It is an ancient fertility festival marking the beginning of the planting cycle. The festival was to ensure a good growing season and a bountiful harvest. Beltane is light-hearted, joyful, and full of passion that fuels life, joy, and fertility.
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A new exhibit, Sewn in Memory: AIDS Quilt Panels from Central Illinois, features over a dozen quilt panels originally made in the 1980s and early 1990s for the National AIDS Memorial Quilt, in Washington, DC. Each of the panels commemorates a person who died of AIDS, or of an AIDS-related ailment
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The School of Music and Spurlock Museum present student ensembles performing an eclectic mix of classical chamber music repertoire in an intimate gallery setting. Concert is free and open to the public. There will be seating available in our Central Core Gallery, or you may enjoy the music as you explore the Spurlock Museum Galleries.
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This is the final concert that directors Elizabeth B. Peterson and Stephen G. Peterson will present at the University of Illinois. A reception will follow in the Krannert Center lobby. Features both the University of Illinois Wind Orchestra and the University of Illinois Wind Symphony.
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Students in these small jazz combos have the opportunity to hone their technique and work on tight arrangements. World-renowned faculty musicians lead them through classic charts by influential writers, such as Duke Ellington and Count Basie, plus current compositions.
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This performance incorporates guest artists including the U of I Concert Jazz Band, narrators, and a community choir in McBride’s The Movement Revisited—A Musical Portrait of Four Icons, which pays tribute to Rosa Parks, Malcolm X, Muhammad Ali, and Martin Luther King Jr. through music and words.
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Pronounced "Rezván," this annual Baha’i festival commemorates the 12 days when Bahá’u’lláh, the founder of the Baha’i Faith, publicly proclaimed His mission as God’s messenger for this age. Elections for Baha’i institutions often occur during this period. Bahá'í students or employees observing the Twelfth Day of Ridván may request schedule adjustments in order to observe.
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Celebrates the end of Ramadan, the holy month of fasting. It is common practice to give zakat (charity) on this day or during the month of Ramadan, and to attend a prayer in the morning, followed by celebration and food with friends and family. Muslim students or employees observing Eid al-Fitr may request schedule adjustments in order to observe.
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Nabian presents NVIDIA Modulus, a neural network framework that offers building blocks for a developing physics machine learning surrogate models trained using both physics and data. Modulus is customizable allowing user extensions to geometry, physics, and network architecture. It has advanced network architectures that are optimized for high- performance GPU computing.
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Relax and destress before Finals with the Illini Union Board. There will be therapy dogs, facial masks, chocolate, and more!
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A new exhibit, Sewn in Memory: AIDS Quilt Panels from Central Illinois, features over a dozen quilt panels originally made in the 1980s and early 1990s for the National AIDS Memorial Quilt, in Washington, DC. Each of the panels commemorates a person who died of AIDS, or of an AIDS-related ailment
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Visit the Innovation Studio during open hours! Held weekly on Tuesdays from 10am - 4pm. Experience 3D printing, virtual reality, laser cutting and more. Activities are free!
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Join us on Tuesday, May 3 from 12:00-1:00pm as Research Park celebrates Eid.
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Strings take the lead when this student jazz ensemble heads into the Studio Theatre.
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Stay tuned - more details on this new theme meal are coming soon!
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A new exhibit, Sewn in Memory: AIDS Quilt Panels from Central Illinois, features over a dozen quilt panels originally made in the 1980s and early 1990s for the National AIDS Memorial Quilt, in Washington, DC. Each of the panels commemorates a person who died of AIDS, or of an AIDS-related ailment
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Join us on Wednesday, May 4 from 12:00-1:00pm for May the 4th: Star Wars Day.
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Three graduate students will present their research at the final Beckman Graduate Student Seminar of the spring 2022 semester: Bashar Emon, mechanical science and engineering; Eman Elhag Hamed, molecular and cellular biology; and Yuxuan Richard Xie, bioengineering. The hybrid event will take place at noon Wednesday, May 4. Registration is required.
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Take a soothing lunch break and join Kim Sheahan Sanford, our assistant director of education and resident storyteller, for family-friendly stories from around the world. Past events from the series (external link) are available for viewing on Facebook.
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Professor Mara Wade explains the history and significance of emblem books, while showcasing a splendid recent acquisition to the RBML collection.
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This chamber music concert featuring Solideo Quartet, Jupiter String Quartet, and talented graduate students will seek to raise support and funding for orphaned children and displaced families in Ukraine.
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Come and see student entrepreneurs from across campus as they're awarded funding and prizes from a pool of over $200,000 at the Cozad New Venture Challenge Awards Ceremony!
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The UI Latin Jazz Ensemble performs works with South American, Caribbean, Afro-Cuban, and traditional jazz influences.
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The Philharmonia Orchestra performs major literature from the 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st centuries. It is comprised of students representing upwards of 35 majors from throughout the university community. The Illini Strings performs music from the classics to music written in the 21st century. Musicians in the orchestra are comprised of non-music majors from across campus
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A new exhibit, Sewn in Memory: AIDS Quilt Panels from Central Illinois, features over a dozen quilt panels originally made in the 1980s and early 1990s for the National AIDS Memorial Quilt, in Washington, DC. Each of the panels commemorates a person who died of AIDS, or of an AIDS-related ailment
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The Diverse Voices Speakers Series is designed to inspire campus dialogue on topics such as race, gender, identity, religion, age, veterans, disability, and social justice in the research enterprise.
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Learn about IGB research, hear about current issues in the life sciences, and connect with others at the poster session at the 2022 Fellows Symposium. To register and submit a poster for the competition please visit fellows.igb.illinois.edu.
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"Hit Refresh" on Reading Day at Siebel Center for Design!
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Join us ONLINE on the first Thursdays of the month from 12pm-1pm as we welcome new faculty, new stories, and new ways of thinking about the art of teaching.
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Take a break before finals week and spend some quiet time in the RBML on reading day, with coloring sheets adapted from our collections. And make sure to pop into our reading room, where a few of our favorite items will be on display!
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Join the Undergraduate Library (UGL) for “More than a Building: Celebrating the Past, Present, and Future of the Undergraduate Library Experience." Explore an exhibit, enjoy cake and punch, craft mementos, take Polaroids, play video games from our vintage gaming collection, and more!
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WGGP 2022 Spring Reception Thursday, May 5th 4:00-5:30pm (Remarks at 4:30) Room 407 Illini Union *RSVP appreciated by April 26th*
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Speak Café stands for Song, Poetry, Expression, Art, and Knowledge. It is an open-mic public performance space at Krannert Art Museum organized and moderated by Shaya Robinson. Speak Café is creative space to share your craft, express thoughts, recite poetry, rap, or even show artwork. Bring friends to the former café space in the KAM lobby to listen or share your art.
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A new exhibit, Sewn in Memory: AIDS Quilt Panels from Central Illinois, features over a dozen quilt panels originally made in the 1980s and early 1990s for the National AIDS Memorial Quilt, in Washington, DC. Each of the panels commemorates a person who died of AIDS, or of an AIDS-related ailment
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Join us on the First Friday of each month from 9:00 - 10:00 AM for networking and breakfast. We will celebrate the start of the new month in the EnterpriseWorks atrium.
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If you or a loved one is living with Parkinson’s, join us to explore gentle movement in a safe and welcoming virtual environment.
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Join the Data Science User Group on Friday, May 6th from 12:00 - 1:00 PM. 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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Join the Krannert Art Museum Council for this season’s Luncheon + Lecture, featuring a talk by Dede Fairchild Ruggles titled, “Nature and Architecture: Making Medieval Granada.” Tickets will be sold on Eventbrite for this event at the Urbana Country Club.
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Join us for the Art of Science 12.0: Interdependencies at Cafeteria & Company in Urbana. Opening night on May 6th from 4:00pm to 8:00pm, and an additional showing on May 7th from 10:00am to 4:00pm.
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A new exhibit, Sewn in Memory: AIDS Quilt Panels from Central Illinois, features over a dozen quilt panels originally made in the 1980s and early 1990s for the National AIDS Memorial Quilt, in Washington, DC. Each of the panels commemorates a person who died of AIDS, or of an AIDS-related ailment
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Celebrate Opening Night of the 2022 School of Art + Design Bachelor of Fine Arts Exhibition. Join us to explore a wide range of art and design work created by BFA graduates in studio art, new media, art education, graphic design, and industrial design. This event is free and open to the public. Reception in the Link Gallery on the Main Level
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A new exhibit, Sewn in Memory: AIDS Quilt Panels from Central Illinois, features over a dozen quilt panels originally made in the 1980s and early 1990s for the National AIDS Memorial Quilt, in Washington, DC. Each of the panels commemorates a person who died of AIDS, or of an AIDS-related ailment
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Celebrate Mother’s Day this year at the Spurlock Museum. On May 8 from 1:00 to 3:30 pm, come to the Collaboration and Community Gallery to create a special card, put together a “Make her dayjar,” or make any of the other keepsake crafts that will be available. Join our staff storyteller, Kim Sanford, at 2:00pm for family-related stories.
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The Illini Union I-Rooms are open as a quiet study space throughout Finals Week (Monday-Friday) from 7am-11pm, everyday.
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The second annual Intersections of Indigenous Knowledge and Archaeology series is intended to center Indigenous voices, increase awareness of the deep Native histories of the Eastern Woodlands, and amplify the experiences, research and knowledge of Indigenous leaders, scholars, and artisans.
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While backbone topologies of protein structures are understood, a general overarching framework built using crucial side-chain interactions between the constituent amino acids are not. Vishveshwara will present a multidisciplinary approach for characterizing side-chain based protein structure networks using protein examples such as GPCRs, HIV Protease, and SARS-CoV-2.
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The Illini Union I-Rooms are open as a quiet study space throughout Finals Week (Monday-Friday) from 7am-11pm, everyday.
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A new exhibit, Sewn in Memory: AIDS Quilt Panels from Central Illinois, features over a dozen quilt panels originally made in the 1980s and early 1990s for the National AIDS Memorial Quilt, in Washington, DC. Each of the panels commemorates a person who died of AIDS, or of an AIDS-related ailment
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Join us for office hours and get answers to your basic analysis or study design questions.
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This is an opportunity to ask a questions about types of wells and well construction, the basic components of a well system, and water treatment options. You may submit questions in advance or live on the webinar. The event will be recorded.
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The Illini Union I-Rooms are open as a quiet study space throughout Finals Week (Monday-Friday) from 7am-11pm, everyday.
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A new exhibit, Sewn in Memory: AIDS Quilt Panels from Central Illinois, features over a dozen quilt panels originally made in the 1980s and early 1990s for the National AIDS Memorial Quilt, in Washington, DC. Each of the panels commemorates a person who died of AIDS, or of an AIDS-related ailment
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Due to unforeseen circumstances, today’s event has been cancelled. We will reschedule for a future date. Thank you.
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The Illini Union I-Rooms are open as a quiet study space throughout Finals Week (Monday-Friday) from 7am-11pm, everyday.
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A new exhibit, Sewn in Memory: AIDS Quilt Panels from Central Illinois, features over a dozen quilt panels originally made in the 1980s and early 1990s for the National AIDS Memorial Quilt, in Washington, DC. Each of the panels commemorates a person who died of AIDS, or of an AIDS-related ailment