Campus International Events
This calendar includes events from units or departments on campus that have an international or global focus.
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Whether you want to read a book, watch a video, show your knitting/crotchet projects, or try a new recipe, we are here for you! Sponsored by OIIR-IE and AACC.
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Whether you want to read a book, watch a video, show your knitting/crotchet projects, or try a new recipe, we are here for you! Sponsored by OIIR-IE and AACC.
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The Holocaust:Remembering the Past as We Stand Together for a Brighter Future, a program at Countryside School featuring work by 7th and 8th graders
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Essential to the poetics of revision in high literary modernism is assessing what should stay and what should be left out, and the effects of such alterations. When cinema had solidified as an influential mass art by 1930, Spanish modernist Ramón Gómez de la Serna published a film script in which he bases each sequence on his earlier short fiction collections.
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Since 2014, the on-going war in eastern Ukraine has claimed more than 14,000 casualties and displaced nearly 2 million individuals, primarily from the former oblasts of Luhansk and Donetsk (the Donbas). What can this large scale population movement add to our understanding of displacement and conflict? How can the experiences of IDPs in Ukraine inform the meaning and measu
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Photography, Time and Memory: Some Reflections on the Various Uses of Images about Brazil
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Come practice your Japanese with native speakers and fellow learners. All welcome!
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Lunar New Year is the most significant and widely celebrated holiday for many Asian cultures. It marks the beginning of a new year and is associated with a myriad of cultural traditions. In collaboration with University Housing, the Lunar New Year Celebration will be held on Tuesday, January 28th starting at 5pm.
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InterConnect is a series of workshops for international students to assist with getting acclimated to life as a student in the United States and how to thrive at their new university. Dinner is included!
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Come join ISSS on a hiking trop to Allerton Park. We will meet in front of the Turner Student Services Center at 10:45 and leave by 11am.
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Korean Conversation Table is an informal weekly gathering where participants get to practice their spoken Korean with native speakers of Korean. All who would like to practice speaking in Korean is welcome, so please join us. For more information, please contact Jeeyoung Ahn Ha, director of the Korean language program (j-ahn3@illinois.edu <mailto:j-ahn3@illinois.edu> ).