General Events
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From sunset of the first day to sunset of the last day, Samhain marks the Pagan New Year, a time for honoring the dead, cleansing, and releasing. For many Wiccans, Samhain is the most important Sabbat. It’s the time to remember the ancestors, and the time to celebrate the harvest and all that has been accomplished over the year.
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A solemn feast that celebrates all of the saints, both known and unknown. Many Episcopal churches observe this feast on the first Sunday immediately following November 1. Catholics are often obligated to attend Mass this day.
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Pattern and Process is an exhibition that investigates how patterns create- or sometimes challenge- order, systems, and processes. the exhibition presents works from LAM's twentieth- and twenty-first-century collection.
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Rest Lab happens once every semester and occupies a gallery within the museum that is ‘resting’ between shows. This semester KAM Rest Lab is part of Arts Wellness Wave. It is a unique invitation to take up space in the museum by using the gallery to consider what resting means, and what it could look like. Every Rest Lab is different! Take a pause and sit, reflect,
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Join us on Wednesday, November 1 from 12:00-1:00 pm for "Overcoming Speech Anxiety" with Wallace Golding from The Speaking Center.
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Two graduate students will present their research at the third Beckman Graduate Student Seminar of the fall semester: Jenna Cario and YiRang Shin. Lunch will be provided to registered attendees. The event takes place Wednesday, November 1, 2023 at noon in 5602 Beckman Institute.
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Join us for the OVCRI Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Speaker Series. Topic: Privacy implications of AI technologies Speaker: Phil Reiter & Stephen Collette, Privacy Office, OCIO
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Are you preparing for an upcoming conference? Need to design a poster for your class? This workshop will give you tools for communicating your research for academic conferences and professional meetings in a concise and visually effective poster presentation.
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Come learn about the research of the Beckman Graduate Fellows through a series of 3-minute lightning talks followed by an interactive open house.
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In our media-focused society, our bodies often feel like they are on display, and we may find ourselves judging our physical appearance or even engaging in behaviors to try to alter how we look. That is where the EVERYbody Project comes in. This workshop is a body acceptance-based program designed to help students feel better about their bodies as we directly discuss the i
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This workshop will help you to find, understand and evaluate the main elements of a peer review policy and the reviewers' guidelines for a better chance to have your paper accepted or to support your editorial board with best practices to guide reviewers and authors.
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Join us for an inspiring 2-day celebration of innovation, research, and entrepreneurship at this year's Entrepreneur Days, where we shine a spotlight on the transformative work of entrepreneurs and the study of entrepreneurship. Under the compelling theme "practice makes scholarship," this event promises insightful talks, engaging discussions, and networking.
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Take a break and visit Japan House for a traditional Japanese tea ceremony! Space is limited to 18 guests. Reservations are required, no walk-ins will be permitted. Enjoy a bowl of matcha and seasonal wagashi (traditional Japanese sweet) while learning about Chado, the Way of Tea.
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Have you ever wondered what Homer's heroes and heroines would look like if they lived today? Please join us on November 1st and admire the fabulous costumes of the Minoans and Mycenaeans.
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A feast day that commemorates the souls of the faithful departed. In Episcopal Churches, the names of those from the congregation who have died in the past year are read aloud during the service on this day, or on All Saints’ Sunday.
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Pattern and Process is an exhibition that investigates how patterns create- or sometimes challenge- order, systems, and processes. the exhibition presents works from LAM's twentieth- and twenty-first-century collection.
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Rest Lab happens once every semester and occupies a gallery within the museum that is ‘resting’ between shows. This semester KAM Rest Lab is part of Arts Wellness Wave. It is a unique invitation to take up space in the museum by using the gallery to consider what resting means, and what it could look like. Every Rest Lab is different! Take a pause and sit, reflect,
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Dr. Grillot will review the recent findings and prospects on nanostructure based light emitters made with quantum-dot technology. Many applications ranging from silicon-based integrated solutions to quantum information systems will be presented. In addition, Dr. Grillot will strongly highlight the importance of nanotechnologies in industry and society.
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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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Applying to MA/PhD Programs: A comprehensive guide and step by step approach
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The AAS department is happy to bring back Snack & Study for the fall semester. Stop by every Thursday from 1:00-4:00 for free food, free drinks, and-as always-free knowledge. The historic AAS building will have a comfy seat waiting for you!
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This session introduces the podcasting equipment and technology available to our campus community from the libraries. In addition to familiarizing ourselves with the equipment for recording, we will cover some beginning recording and audio editing techniques, particularly within the software Audacity.
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Starting in May 2023, the Verizon 5G Innovation Hub is now hosting open hours.
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The Entering Community Partnerships student workshop provides guidance on how to successfully collaborate in service partnerships with community organizations. You will also learn how to think about and reflect on the role that your service experience plays in your personal and professional growth.
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**Please note that this is a two-session workshop that will meet November 2 and 9 at 6 p.m.** Feeling Overwhelmed & Looking to Get Unstuck? Attend Recognition, Insight, and Openness (RIO)! RIO can help you: Manage and reduce anxiety Adapt to new challenges Understand your thoughts and feelings, WITHOUT judgment or shame Move beyond feeling stuck
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Pattern and Process is an exhibition that investigates how patterns create- or sometimes challenge- order, systems, and processes. the exhibition presents works from LAM's twentieth- and twenty-first-century collection.
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Rest Lab happens once every semester and occupies a gallery within the museum that is ‘resting’ between shows. This semester KAM Rest Lab is part of Arts Wellness Wave. It is a unique invitation to take up space in the museum by using the gallery to consider what resting means, and what it could look like. Every Rest Lab is different! Take a pause and sit, reflect,
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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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Join the Data Science User Group on Friday, November 3 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.
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Graduate Student Workshop "Writing Effective Fellowship Proposal" Led by: Dana Johnson, PhD, Assistant Director of External Fellowships, Graduate College
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2023 David Gottlieb Memorial Lecture Jörn Piel, PhD Professor of Microbial Interactions, Institute of Microbiology ETH Zürich "Natural products from strange microbes"
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At the beginning of each Bahá'í month, Bahá'ís gather for an observance called the 19-Day Feast. The First Day of Qudrat (Power) begins at sunset of the first day and ends at sunset of the last day. It 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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At the beginning of each Bahá'í month, Bahá'ís gather for an observance called the 19-Day Feast. The First Day of Qawl (Speech) begins at sunset of the first day and ends at sunset of the last day. It 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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Pattern and Process is an exhibition that investigates how patterns create- or sometimes challenge- order, systems, and processes. the exhibition presents works from LAM's twentieth- and twenty-first-century collection.
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Rest Lab happens once every semester and occupies a gallery within the museum that is ‘resting’ between shows. This semester KAM Rest Lab is part of Arts Wellness Wave. It is a unique invitation to take up space in the museum by using the gallery to consider what resting means, and what it could look like. Every Rest Lab is different! Take a pause and sit, reflect,
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Join the Physics Department for this fall's Saturday Physics for Everyone on Saturday, the 4th. This in-person lecture series continues with Elizabeth Goldschmidt's "Quantum Networking with Photons". Snacks will be served at 10:00AM and the lecture begins at 10:15AM. This event is free and open to everyone: friends, family, kids and grandparents. We hope to see you there!
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Wondering what to do with those post-Halloween pumpkins? Drop them off for composting on Saturday, Nov. 4! You can take your pumpkins to several dropoff locations on campus from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday — Grainger Library, Ikenberry Commons, FAR/PAR, and the Channing-Murray Foundation. Or drop them off from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Landscape Recycling Center in Urbana!
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Join us for a fun day of hands-on science! Talk with scientists and explore exhibits and activities that will cover topics including the environment, energy use & production, health, and fundamental research at the IGB. Although designed for K-12 children, all members of the community are welcome.
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Join the Japan House interns on an interactive and tasty exploration of Onigiri (Japanese rice balls) and their history, culture, and preparation methods.
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A monthly meeting with IGB Spatial Omics Initiative and CAIM to discuss spatial omics.
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The Cognitive Neuroscience seminar series with Prof. Audrey Duarte, University of Texas-Austin will present a seminar on "Individual differences factors that exacerbate age-related memory impairments."
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We welcome walk-ins or scheduled appointments on Mondays and Tuesdays from 12-4 pm in the CITL Innovation Studio (Armory 172) or virtually. visit https://citl.illinois.edu/citl-101/instructional-spaces-technologies/teaching-with-technology/generative-artificial-intelligence/gen-ai-training-and-consultations/ for more information
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Spns lipid transporters are critical for transporting sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) and lysolipids across cellular membranes. S1P regulates the growth, survival, and migration of cells with profound proangiogenic effects. In humans, Spns2 acts as the main S1P transporter in endothelial cells, making it a potential drug target for modulating S1P export and signaling.
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Pattern and Process is an exhibition that investigates how patterns create- or sometimes challenge- order, systems, and processes. the exhibition presents works from LAM's twentieth- and twenty-first-century collection.
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Do you have an idea for a new venture or innovation and need supplies to get started? Receive up to $500 in funds to further your project!
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Rest Lab happens once every semester and occupies a gallery within the museum that is ‘resting’ between shows. This semester KAM Rest Lab is part of Arts Wellness Wave. It is a unique invitation to take up space in the museum by using the gallery to consider what resting means, and what it could look like. Every Rest Lab is different! Take a pause and sit, reflect,
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Food for Thought, a Lunch-on-Us series, is a weekly noontime discussion focused on topics relevant to the Asian American community. Past discussions include topics such as nutrition, mental health, sexual health, and media representation of Asian Americans. Free lunch for attendees.