General Events
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RBML's fall exhibit featuring the University of Illinois Library's extensive Conde de Montemar letters collection, as well as other rare and fascinating books about the 16th-Century Spanish conquest and colonization of Perú.
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In partnership with La Casa Cultural Latina and the Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center (BNAACC), the WRC offers walk-in confidential advising services at each center throughout the year.
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Visual AIDS announces Being & Belonging, a program of seven short videos highlighting under-told stories of HIV and AIDS from the perspective of artists living with HIV across the world.
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Dr. Chen will review recent progress and challenges in the field of molecular biology. He will present their recent innovation in developing multimodal photoacoustic/ultrasound imaging techniques to image across various scales from the molecular level to animals.
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CITL's Instructional Support Team is hosting office hours to answer any questions you have about using Canvas and to provide support for your course. Join us between 11am and noon on Thursdays on zoom, at https://illinois.zoom.us/j/87259297204?pwd=ZE1IN05NeXhlODcxY2ZYcUtsL3JEZz09.
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The Hybrid Classroom: The Best of Both Worlds, or the Worst? -- Aimee Barbeau and Eric Larson (Gies College of Business) will describe the role of social context in the classroom and discuss their findings on the relationship between autonomy and satisfaction, as well as the need for instructors to consider not just individual students but the whole classroom environment.
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Marcin Wozniak and Nathiya Vaithiyalingam Chandra Sekaran will speak at the Beckman Institute's virtual Director's Seminar at noon Thursday, Dec. 1. The seminar will be a hybrid event held in Beckman, room 1005 and via Zoom. Please indicate whether you will attend virtually or in person.
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Join us for a talk by cultural organizer, arts administrator, performance poet, and host Tiff Beatty, Program Director of Arts, Culture, and Public Policy at the National Public Housing Museum in Chicago. This lecture is presented as part of the exhibition Black on Black on Black on Black.
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Join us for a roundtable discussion by political cartoonists Eric J. Garcia, Keith Knight, and Ann Telnaes, moderated by Associate Professor in Graphic Design Stacey Robinson. This event is presented in conjunction with the exhibition Fake News & Lying Pictures: Political Prints in the Dutch Republic.
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As a pioneer in the field of end-of-life care, Roshi Joan Halifax speaks to Buddhists and non-followers alike on such universal topics as compassion, suffering, and what it is to be human. Roshi Joan Halifax will present live virtually, followed by a Q & A with the audience.
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This two-day symposium will explore the positive ways in which religion can be present in healthcare contexts and will encourage attendees to think of interfaith knowledge as an important part of the practice of medicine in contemporary America.
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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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Visual AIDS announces Being & Belonging, a program of seven short videos highlighting under-told stories of HIV and AIDS from the perspective of artists living with HIV across the world.
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Join the Data Science User Group on Friday, December 2 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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It’s time to celebrate a semester of innovation and entrepreneurship! We’ll have over 60 teams showcasing their venture concepts, information about entrepreneurship resources, an awards ceremony recognizing promising ideas, and networking opportunities over free food.
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Want to learn more about entrepreneurship opportunities throughout EnterpriseWorks? Starting promptly at 4 PM, join us for tours through the EnterpriseWorks incubator to gain an understanding of different resources EnterpriseWorks has to offer.
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Students: Please volunteer your time from 5:30 to 7 p.m. to shut off lights in campus buildings for the weekend — saving campus energy and money and reducing carbon emissions!
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Visual AIDS announces Being & Belonging, a program of seven short videos highlighting under-told stories of HIV and AIDS from the perspective of artists living with HIV across the world.
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In partnership with La Casa Cultural Latina and the Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center (BNAACC), the WRC offers walk-in confidential advising services at each center throughout the year.
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On the eve of Georgia's Election Day, University of Illinois Media alum Dan Balz (BS ’68, MS ’72, journalism), chief correspondent at The Washington Post, will discuss the U.S. Senate runoff election between Democratic incumbent Senator Raphael G. Warnock and Republican challenger Herschel Walker, with Colleen King, director of the Frank Center.
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Join us for the last of the Capital Edge training sessions on Tuesday, December 6, where we dive deep into an Overview of Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Part 15 related to Sealed Bidding.
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In partnership with La Casa Cultural Latina and the Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center (BNAACC), the WRC offers walk-in confidential advising services at each center throughout the year.
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Recycled water for agricultural irrigation seems an attractive option as climate change threatens our scares freshwater resources. But are their hidden human health risk?
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Receive an overview of data privacy and application development from Aaron Collie, a manager, privacy engineer at Technology Services at Illinois.
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Daniel Bolnick, PhD University of Connecticut; Professor, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology "An Evolutionary Pyrrhic Victory: Sticklebacks' Gain and Loss of a Costly Immune Response to Tapeworm Infection"
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Heidi Imker, PhD Director, Research Data Service (RDS) Elaine & Allen Avner Associate Professor in Interdisciplinary Research, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign "What To Expect From NIH’s New Data Management and Sharing Policy"
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Talk: "The Afrofuturist Dialogues and Other Speculations" | This event is part of the Interseminars event series.
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In partnership with La Casa Cultural Latina and the Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center (BNAACC), the WRC offers walk-in confidential advising services at each center throughout the year.
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Attention startups! Learn more about how NCSA can help your early-stage company with processing power, data management, AI and ML projects, outsourcing software development, analytics and more.
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Two graduate students will present their research at the final Beckman Graduate Student Seminar of the fall 2022 semester: Edgar Mejia, materials science and engineering; and Jialu Li, electrical and computer engineering. The event takes place Wednesday, Dec. 7 at noon in 1005 Beckman Institute and on Zoom. Register in advance to attend in person or on Zoom.
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Come celebrate the end of the semester with the Program in Medieval Studies! Share in food, drink, and general merriment with friends and colleagues from across campus, and enjoy readings of premodern poetry honoring this time of year.
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Bodhi Day commemorates the Buddha's achievement of Nirvana, and what this means for Buddhism today. Those observing may do so through additional meditation, study of the Dharma, chanting of Buddhist texts (sutras), or performing kind acts towards other beings. Some Buddhists celebrate with a traditional meal of tea, cake, and readings.
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A celebration of God's unique redemption of Mary at the point of her conception in her mother's womb, preserving her from the burden of original sin and providing her with a holiness consistent with her destined role of bearing the Son of God. Catholics observing Immaculate Conception may request scheduling accommodations in order to observe.
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In partnership with La Casa Cultural Latina and the Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center (BNAACC), the WRC offers walk-in confidential advising services at each center throughout the year.
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CITL's Instructional Support Team is hosting office hours to answer any questions you have about using Canvas and to provide support for your course. Join us between 11am and noon on Thursdays on zoom, at https://illinois.zoom.us/j/87259297204?pwd=ZE1IN05NeXhlODcxY2ZYcUtsL3JEZz09.
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Modeling of long term carbon capture and storage scenarios.
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We invite you to join us in the Main Library on Thursday, 12/8 for a study break anytime between 12-9 pm for our end-of-the-semester tradition, De-Stress Fest!
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Drop by the Rare Book & Manuscript Library (Main Library Rm. 346) on Reading Day between 3 and 5pm to hand-print your own holiday card on our relief printing press! Then, make your way over to Skeuomorph Press at the Champaign-Urbana Community Fab Lab (1301 S. Goodwin Ave.) to print letterpress text inside your card. Enjoy festive refreshments and get a (temporary) tattoo!
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Join us for an evening of performance, creation, and poetry. Stuckey, also known as Dr. Reuben A. Buford May, will kick off the evening with a performance. Then there will be time for creative poetry activities, and poetry readings. Feel free to bring a poem to share in your native language, or a language you are learning!
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Join us to celebrate the opening of In the Making, an exhibition of art created by fourth-grade students at Booker T. Washington STEM Academy.
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A black tie-optional dinner in the Allerton Mansion!
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Convocations are sponsored by some units, schools, and colleges in December to individually recognize undergraduate and graduate students who complete their degree requirements at the end of the fall semester. There is not a university-wide Commencement ceremony held in December. Graduates are invited to return to campus in May for Commencement at Memorial Stadium.
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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 of Masá’il (Questions) 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 accommodations in order to observe.
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A celebration of God's unique redemption of Mary at the point of her conception in her mother's womb, preserving her from the burden of original sin and providing her with a holiness consistent with her destined role of bearing the Son of God. Catholics observing Immaculate Conception may request scheduling accommodations in order to observe.