General Events
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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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Krannert Art Museum is proud to partner with Visual AIDS on Day With(out) Art 2023 by presenting Everyone I Know Is Sick, a program of five videos generating connections between HIV and other forms of illness and disability.
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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, December 1 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 on Evaluation Design with Gender Focus: Lift gender-blindness in development evaluations. Friday, December 1st, 12 PM - 2:30 pm at 306 Coble Hall.
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Students volunteer their 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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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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Bring your children for a creative morning of fun. Enjoy art projects, scavenger hunts, family tours, and demonstrations on Saturday from 10:30 am until 12:30 pm.
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Connie Shirakawa reflects on four generations of women in her family—their history in America and how they coped with discrimination and displacement with their grit, wit, and tenacity. • Written and performed by Connie Shirakawa • Directed by Sharon Evans • Post-performance discussion with Nikkeijin Illinois curator Jason Finkelman • Reception to follow
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The season of the Church year immediately preceding Christmas, featuring four solemn Sundays of worship. The season is often observed as an opportunity to prepare for both Christmas and the second coming of Christ as Judge at the Last Day.
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Join Deputy Director for the Office of Entrepreneurship, Innovation & Technology Kristi Dula at EnterpriseWorks on December 4 for a lunchtime event discussing new DCEO programs that relate to companies such as Invent Illinois, EDGE for Startups, Angel Tax Credits, Advantage Illinois, Angel Tax Credits, and more.
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A monthly meeting with IGB Spatial Omics Initiative and CAIM to discuss spatial omics.
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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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STC for Quantitative Cell Biology / Biological Physics (iPoLS) continues its lecture series with Mark Anastasio, Department of Bioengineering, UIUC. Anastasio will present a lecture titled "Objective assessment of biomedical imaging technologies in the age of deep learning."
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It's Slime Time! Join the IU Board for a DIY slime making demo and activity. Starting at 7pm in Illini Union I-Room C. Destress, have fun, and get slimy!
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The Ink Wash Paintings of Shozo Sato is an exhibition of rarely exhibited ink wash paintings by artist, author, Japan House founder, and professor emeritus Shozo Sato. These paintings celebrate Sato's enduring and thoughtful engagement with vistas of the American Southwest, American West, and childhood memories of Osaka and Hiroshima during World War II.
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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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Yamuna Krishnan, PhD Professor of Chemistry, University of Chicago "Next Generation Targeting has Organelle-level precision"
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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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Are you stressed and need to take a breath? Discover the secrets to success with Finally: Surviving and Thriving During Finals. Dive into expert strategies and tips to survive and excel during the most challenging times of the academic year.
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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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The Ink Wash Paintings of Shozo Sato is an exhibition of rarely exhibited ink wash paintings by artist, author, Japan House founder, and professor emeritus Shozo Sato. These paintings celebrate Sato's enduring and thoughtful engagement with vistas of the American Southwest, American West, and childhood memories of Osaka and Hiroshima during World War II.
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EnterpriseWorks EIR James Janega joins us Wednesday, December 6, from 12:00 to 1:00 PM for a presentation on Entrepreneurial Storytelling.
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Two graduate students will present their research at the final Beckman Graduate Student Seminar of the fall semester: Hao Yang and Rachel Nixon. The event takes place Wednesday, December 6, 2023, at noon in 5602 Beckman Institute. Lunch will be provided to registered participants.
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Join us for the OVCRI Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Speaker Series. Topic: Copyright Speaker: Sara Benson, University Library
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Join the Beckman Institute and Cancer Center at Illinois for a viewing of Tale of Two Labs. Popcorn will be provided.
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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.