General Events
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At the beginning of each Bahá'í month, from sunset of the first day until sunset of the last day, Bahá'ís observing the First of Kamal - Perfection gather for the 19-Day Feast. That is a three-part observance with devotions, community consultation, and a social portion. Some students or employees may request schedule adjustments in order to observe.
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Dr. Sadeghi will present dynamic membrane modeling framework [1-3], and discuss quantitative results on membrane- mediated interactions, aggregation kinetics, free energy landscapes, and entropy change governing the formation and break-up of protein clusters on the surface of the membrane.
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How do I become an inclusive and responsive mentor?
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Receive 20% OFF all general books at the Illini Union Bookstore; $1 OFF bowling at the Illini Union Rec Room; a size upgrade at campus Starbucks locations, and more!
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In this free 2-hour webinar, you'll learn about septic system management as part of a larger strategy to protect the water in your private well.
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Startup companies and their employees who work within the EnterpriseWorks building are invited to join us for networking and breakfast from 9-10am on the first Friday of every month.
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The Feast of the Transfiguration commemorates when Jesus transfigured on the mountaintop which three of his disciples were permitted to witness. Moses and Elijah were also present and witness to Jesus as the fulfillment of the Law and the Prophets. It is a day of solemn observation. Some students or employees may request schedule adjustments in order to observe.
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The 10th day of the first month (Muharram) of the Islamic calendar marks a holy day (known as Ashura) whose significance varies among Islamic sects. Sunnis consider it the day that God parted the Red Sea to allow Moses and the Israelites to escape Egypt. For Shia and Sufi Muslims, Ashura is an important and solemn occasion marking the Remembrance or Mourning of Muharram.
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CITL's Instructional Support Team is hosting a workshop on how to prepare your Canvas or Moodle courses for the upcoming semester. We'll begin with the Canvas platform for the first half hour and then discuss Moodle in the second half. Looking forward to working with you on Zoom on August 10th at this link: https://go.citl.illinois.edu/PrepWorkshop1
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Best practices for sustaining a mentoring relationship.
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Receive 20% OFF all general books at the Illini Union Bookstore; $1 OFF bowling at the Illini Union Rec Room; a size upgrade at campus Starbucks locations, and more!
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Join Gies College of Business and Carle Illinois College of Medicine at the Midwest Healthcare Management Conference as we explore ways to use technology to improve delivery of healthcare to a diverse population. The conference will broadly address provision of healthcare to underserved communities, and the role of enabling technologies in the delivery of health care.
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3D printing is a powerful technique, allowing rapid prototyping and accelerated medical innovation. With thoughtful design control planning, this technology can result in medical innovations that benefit broad regions, including low- and middle-resource countries. In this talk, Dr. David Zopf will review a spectrum of medical 3D printing applications and describe how inten
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Irish Fest is scheduled for 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, Aug. 12 on the Gatehouse Lawn of Allerton Park and Retreat Center in Monticello. It is part of the Allerton Concert Series, presented by the Ayers Family.
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Our Spurlock Sunday family event will be a celebration of Japanese chigiri-e. In this artform, artists create pictures by gluing hand-torn pieces of thin, colored paper to a plain background. Completed artworks often resemble watercolor paintings. The program is free and everyone is welcome.
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A celebration of the Lord assuming Mary into heaven, body and soul, at the end of her earthly life. Many Catholics observing Assumption of Mary attend Mass this day. Students or employees may request schedule adjustments in order to observe.
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The feast commemorates the Blessed Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus Christ. Episcopalians observing The Feast of Saint Mary the Virgin will take part in a solemn feast in the Episcopal Church. Some students or employees may request schedule adjustments in order to observe.
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CITL's Instructional Support Team is hosting a workshop on how to prepare your Canvas or Moodle courses for the upcoming semester. We'll cover Canvas first and then move to Moodle, please feel free to jump in or out for the platform that you use. Looking forward to working with you via Zoom at this link:https://go.citl.illinois.edu/PrepWorkshop2
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Receive 20% OFF all general books at the Illini Union Bookstore; $1 OFF bowling at the Illini Union Rec Room; a size upgrade at campus Starbucks locations, and more!
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The symposium celebrates and highlights the centrality of Bill Ogren’s discovery of Rubisco oxygenase activity launching whole new fields of inquiry and whole new levels of understanding literally encompassing the enzyme to the globe.
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Learn to craft a compelling fellowship proposal.
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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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New Student Convocation is an academic welcome to the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign for new and transfer students. Speakers include the Chancellor, Provost, a faculty member, and a representative from Illinois Student Government. After this event, students join fellow incoming classmates for lunch and a welcome celebration where they learn more about resources av
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At the beginning of each Bahá'í month, from sunset of the first day until sunset of the last day, Bahá'ís observing the First of Asma (Names) gather for the 19-Day Feast. There is a three-part observance with devotions, community consultation, and a social portion.
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All graduate students and postdoctoral researchers of all identifying genders are invited to the Gender Equity in Chemical Sciences Conference to gain professional and social networking opportunities, access information and advice about early graduate school decisions, and hear science career perspectives from two keynote speakers.
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Learn about the history of the Allerton estate near Monticello!
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Paryushana is an eight-to-ten day Jain festival of coming together when lay adherents fast and pray, reciting their sacred texts and emphasizing their five ethical duties or vows. The festival ends with Samvatsari, a day of focused prayer and meditation, when forgiveness is asked for offenses committed during the previous year.
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Let’s Talk about Sustainability will be held in Room 210 of the Union during the first week of the semester! Today, discuss plastic reduction with the iSEE and the Illinois Sustainable Technology Center. Learn more about sustainability efforts on campus and in the community and engage in informal discussions.
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Let’s Talk about Sustainability will be held in Room 210 of the Union during the first week of the semester! Today, learn about student involvement with the Student Sustainability Committee (SSC), Students for Environmental Concerns (SECS) and the Student Sustainability Leadership Council (SSLC).
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Kick off the school year and celebrate KAM’s newest exhibitions at KAM Fest 2022. Visit Krannert Art Museum from 10 am–2 pm Tues-Fri Aug 23–26 to receive a free welcome kit and participate in fun art activities at the museum. (Admission to KAM is always free.)
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Stop by the WRC between 9 - 11 AM for the fuel and the knowledge you need to start the school year strong. FREE coffee, tea, donuts, and SWAG. All gender identities welcome!
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Let’s Talk about Sustainability will be held in Room 210 of the Union during the first week of the semester! Today, visit with Facilities & Services and the Campus Bike Center about sustainable transportation options on campus and in the greater community.
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Join our team of SBIR experts and the FAST (Federal and State Technology) Center of Illinois for a SBIR 101 event from 12:00-1:00pm on Thursday, August 25.
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Join us on Thursday, August 25, 2022 from 5-6:30pm on the Atkins Patio for Fire @ Five.
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Join us for music, lawn games, free food, and prizes. Explore the new Entrepreneurship Hub and talk with campus organizations about how you can develop your interest in innovation and entrepreneurship.
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Join us to celebrate the life and art of Sandra Batzli. This celebration will include a sale of Sandra’s art to benefit the museum.
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Let’s Talk about Sustainability will be held in Room 210 of the Union during the first week of the semester! Today, learn about iSEE's campuswide honors minor, its new Environmental Leadership Program, and the Certificate in Environmental Writing.
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Join the Blockchain Meetup Group from 12:00 - 1:00 PM on Friday, August 26. This is group is for anyone interested in distributed ledger technology (i.e. blockchains, cryptography, smart contracts, decentralized applications (DApps) cryptocurrency/tokens, and relevant related subjects). Everyone is welcome.
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This year, hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) – the most common type of cancer that starts in the liver – will account for 75% of all new liver cancer cases and more than 30,000 deaths in the US. The incidence of HCC in Hispanic and non-Hispanic Black populations is nearly twice that of non-Hispanic whites. Most HCC patients aren’t candidates for surgical removal of the tumor
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Learn how to cook with herbs at a workshop to be held Saturday, Aug. 27 at Allerton Park and Retreat Center near Monticello.
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Bella is a documentary about the life, influence, and impact of California-based artist and activist Bella Lewitzky. Described as "...one of the greatest American dancers of our age" by Walter Terry, Bella Lewitzky was a talented, strong, outspoken artist who dedicated her creative life to protect the rights of every American citizen.
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This is a free, hands-on program that meets weekly (4 sessions) and features expert guidance and assistance in helping companies to prepare successful NSF SBIR/STTR applications. Teams must apply and be selected to participate in the sprint. Invited teams are expected to prepare proposal assignments outside of the workshop.
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Join Diversity & Social Justice Education and the University YMCA in celebrating the start of the Fall semester! Come and learn about upcoming events, meet University YMCA student organizations, and enjoy food, games, and music with fellow students!
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Research Park and the Champaign County Economic Development Corporation invite you to join us for AgTech Breakfast from 8:00-9:30am on Tuesday, August 30 at EnterpriseWorks.
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Explore all that studying abroad in Vienna has to offer with a special Information Session with the Illinois in Vienna Program!
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As we emerge from the pandemic, we want to get reacquainted with you and showcase everything we do. During our block party, you’ll have an opportunity to tour our innovation spaces, meet our staff, and learn about our services and resources and how we can help you be innovative in the classroom and create transformational learning experiences for your students.
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The mentoring relationship between the advisor and graduate student is a central part of graduate education. Alexis will discuss tools for developing a strong mentoring relationship and navigating issues if they arise.
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As we emerge from the pandemic, we want to get reacquainted with you and showcase everything we do. During our block party, you’ll have an opportunity to tour our innovation spaces, meet our staff, and learn about our services and resources and how we can help you be innovative in the classroom and create transformational learning experiences for your students.
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Celebrate with us and get a first look at the Fall 2022 season at Krannert Art Museum. The Members’ Preview and Reception is a special event for museum members only.
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Kick off the start of the academic year in a sustainable way! The co-presidents of the Student Sustainability Leadership Council (SSLC) – Jack Reicherts, Maiah Caise, Owen Jennings, and Danika Ford – will host a discussion highlighting how to get involved in environmental initiatives and the importance of environmental activism.