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"From Here" Workshop | Reimagine Belonging - Storytelling for immigrant justice and multiracial democracy. Wednesday, April 14, 2021, 2:00-4:30 p.m. Presented by film director Christina Antonakos-Wallace and film subjects Tania Mattos and Sonny Singh. For more information go to https://go.illinois.edu/FromHere
Join us on Friday, April 16th at 10:00am CST to hear from three different women lead organizations and how their efforts have adjusted due to COVID-19. Hoda House & EDF in Iran; La Poderosa in Argentina; and Housing Assembly in South Africa. There will be language live interpretation available in Spanish and Farsi.
ABE I4 Seminar presented by Professor Gajendra Singh, Chair, Science Committee of the Appropriate Scale Mechanization Consortium
All levels of Italian are welcome. "Caffettino?" is a great opportunity to practice your Italian, learn about the culture of Italy, ask questions about minor lexical or grammatical issues, and earn extra credit!
April 20th @ 12:00pm | JACS/iSEE Congress lecture presented by Dr. Peter Gleick. Freshwater has played a central role in human evolution, the rise and fall of civilizations, the revolutions of chemistry, physics, and biology, and the complex challenges facing modern society. Dr. Gleick will offer a look at this role, address the current water crises facing the planet
The topic will be fellowship applications (school and campus fellowships, national fellowships, and how to prepare and tailor application materials). Faculty and student participants representing a variety of research areas from FRIT and Comp Lit.
The next installment of Meet the National Libraries is on April 22nd at 10:00 am US Central Time / 4:00 pm Central European Time. We are deeply honored to feature the National Library of the Czech Republic.
This semester we are continuing to offer "Cineforum", a new cultural experience we started last semester, and you are all invited! This event entails: - Watching the film before our discussion of the film together, for free! - Sharing our perspectives on the film, noting cultural/historical aspects, and comparing these aspects to the culture of the U.S.
The Women and Gender in Global Perspectives Program and The Center for Social and Behavioral Science at the University of Illinois are hosting a panel on “President Biden: First 100 Days”, with a focus on how social issues, particularly those related to women and gender, are developing/progressing. The event will take place on April 23rd at 12pm via Zoom webinar
The 51st meeting of the Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL) hosted at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign will take place April 29-May 1, 2021. For more details you can visit the official Symposium webpage here.
This semester we are continuing to offer "Cineforum", a new cultural experience we started last semester, and you are all invited! This event entails: - Watching the film before our discussion of the film together, for free! - Sharing our perspectives on the film, noting cultural/historical aspects, and comparing these aspects to the culture of the U.S.
All levels of Italian are welcome. "Caffettino?" is a great opportunity to practice your Italian, learn about the culture of Italy, ask questions about minor lexical or grammatical issues, and earn extra credit!