SSIB Master Event Calendar
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Intellectual freedom is more than banned books. It's the free flow of ideas and information. Protect freedom to read, create, and express. Borrow a banned book from the Library bookmobile, create resistance art, or visit the cultural center libraries for a chance to win a limited edition Read & Resist tote bag and gift card to the Illini Union bookstore.
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Fostering community and a sense of belonging while providing a cooperative space on campus to study. All students are welcome!!
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Campus Conversations allows students to share experiences and perspectives on important issues in a supportive, community-focused setting. The program encourages respectful dialogue on subjects such as social justice, mental health, identity, and current events. Join us monthly at BNAACC (Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center)!
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Join the WRC every month as we explore different elements of healthy relationships! This month, we will be exploring break ups. Food will be provided for the first 20 participants. All are welcome!
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Join the WRC Advocacy Team as we explore ways to support survivors of relationship violence. We all know a survivor. In fact, 18-24 year olds experience the highest rates of relationship violence. Supporting survivors can seem daunting but we utilize the acronym STRIVE as an easy way to help you remember the best ways to support.
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Dinner on Us is administered by the Native American House and is part of the Lunch on Us Series within SSIB. DOU is a biweekly, one-hour program featuring scholar- and practitioner-led workshops alongside a shared meal. Workshops explore a range of subjects and provide participants with opportunities to connect with peers and experts in a casual setting.
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Fostering community and a sense of belonging while providing a cooperative space on campus to study. All students are welcome!!
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Fostering community and a sense of belonging while providing a cooperative space on campus to study. All students are welcome!!
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Dinner on Us is administered by the Native American House and is part of the Lunch on Us Series within SSIB. DOU is a biweekly, one-hour program featuring scholar- and practitioner-led workshops alongside a shared meal. Workshops explore a range of subjects and provide participants with opportunities to connect with peers and experts in a casual setting.
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Fostering community and a sense of belonging while providing a cooperative space on campus to study. All students are welcome!!
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The kinSTEM Conference is designed to provide a space for STEM communities to gather, reflect, and grow. Rather than define a single path, the goals remain open to interpretation, allowing participants to bring their own meanings, experiences, and questions into the space.
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Fostering community and a sense of belonging while providing a cooperative space on campus to study. All students are welcome!!
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Campus Conversations allows students to share experiences and perspectives on important issues in a supportive, community-focused setting. The program encourages respectful dialogue on subjects such as social justice, mental health, identity, and current events. Join us monthly at BNAACC (Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center)!
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Fostering community and a sense of belonging while providing a cooperative space on campus to study. All students are welcome!!
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Fostering community and a sense of belonging while providing a cooperative space on campus to study. All students are welcome!!
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Fostering community and a sense of belonging while providing a cooperative space on campus to study. All students are welcome!!
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Fostering community and a sense of belonging while providing a cooperative space on campus to study. All students are welcome!!