Illinois Mobile App Master Calendar
Sunday, July 13, 2025
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The program is organized around the design studio and provides a studio-focused, design-intensive workshop over the course of the week. This program is open to rising sophomores through seniors.
Monday, July 14, 2025
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The program is organized around the design studio and provides a studio-focused, design-intensive workshop over the course of the week. This program is open to rising sophomores through seniors.
Tuesday, July 15, 2025
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The program is organized around the design studio and provides a studio-focused, design-intensive workshop over the course of the week. This program is open to rising sophomores through seniors.
Wednesday, July 16, 2025
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The program is organized around the design studio and provides a studio-focused, design-intensive workshop over the course of the week. This program is open to rising sophomores through seniors.
Thursday, July 17, 2025
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The program is organized around the design studio and provides a studio-focused, design-intensive workshop over the course of the week. This program is open to rising sophomores through seniors.
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The supplemental food program for women, infants, and children (WIC) is excited to be at Orchard Downs! They will be open on Thursdays from 8:30-12 p.m. and 1-4:30 p.m. at 2040-A Orchard Street. Don't hesitate to stop in for more information or to enroll during open hours.
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Parents come with your younger children to learn about how to shop on a budget and make affordable recipes. This event is for children birth to 5 with an adult.
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This mini presentation will provide an understanding of the history of these socially constructed terms. Throughout the development of the United States of America and up to the present, race and ethnicity have been used to describe and categorize people into various social groups based on characteristics like skin color, physical features, genetic heredity, and more.
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A UIC Transfer Specialist will give a general overview of the transfer process for students who currently attend a community college or university and plan to enter UIC with college credits.
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This webinar will present recommendations and suggested best management practices to reduce the impacts of a SET Event and allow the landfill to properly collect landfill gas without initiating and/or expanding the SET Event. This presentation will also discuss proposed changes to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) and
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This session will use short, lightning-round presentations and a discussion panel to explore how campus stakeholders in the humanities are integrating or foregoing generative AI in their instructional practices.
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Come learn the foundational concepts of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. For children in grades K-2.
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Professor Berenbaum discusses the importance of wasps in providing valuable ecosystem services in the face of general fear and dislike of yellowjackets and hornets in particular. This talk is part of the 7th annual Animal Studies Summer Institute.
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Instead, join us 2pm July 23 to celebrate the fellowship and award winners doing summer research at the Beckman Institute. We'll start with a short ceremony in 1005 Beckman, followed by a poster session and ice cream in the atrium.
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Join us on Thursday, July 17 from 5:00 to 6:30 PM on the Atkins Patio & Lawn for Fire at Five.
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Join University of Illinois Extension educators as they team up with area farmers to provide four monthly evening meetings to highlight and demonstrate diverse farming enterprises across southern Illinois.
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Join us for BINGO! BINGO is a game for all skill levels and is a fun way to get together with fellow residents and win prizes. Come join the fun!
Friday, July 18, 2025
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The program is organized around the design studio and provides a studio-focused, design-intensive workshop over the course of the week. This program is open to rising sophomores through seniors.
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Resident children will be meeting 2x weekly to learn about plants and gardening in our community garden plot and center. Children will prepare the land, plant the seeds, maintain crops and harvest.
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This course is designed to provide you with the knowledge and tools to develop your emotional intelligence. You’ll learn how to avoid self-sabotaging outcomes by altering how you perceive and respond to emotionally charged situations.
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This event will include a 45 minute admissions presentation including information on our transfer application process, student panel and a walking tour of campus.
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This is a group for those interested in distributed ledger technology, including blockchains, cryptocurrency, cryptography, smart contracts, DApps, and more.
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Join us as we get the chance to help complete herbarium specimen mounting in partnership with Plants of Concern and the SIU Herbarium.
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Chris Green discusses the creative strategies developed by animal advocacy organizations to effect change in public policy. This talk is part of the 7th annual Animal Studies Summer Institute.
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Professor Hornstein considers the lion hunt as both a convention of European painting as well as a political motif that was directly related to French colonial expansion in North Africa, especially in the decades after the 1830 conquest. This talk is part of the 7th Annual Animal Studies Summer Institute.
Saturday, July 19, 2025
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The program is organized around the design studio and provides a studio-focused, design-intensive workshop over the course of the week. This program is open to rising sophomores through seniors.
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Need small kitchen items? Visit the Lending Storeroom every Saturday from 9-11 a.m. on the streetside of 2044-A in Orchard Downs. Residents can borrow items they need for the duration of their stay at Family & Graduate Housing.
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Join the Illinois Department of Public Health Play Group at the Orchard Downs Community Center on July 19, 2025 @ 11:00 am. Infants – children age 3 with an adult are welcome to participate. The playgroup will about connecting young babies, toddlers and their parents. IDPH will share free resources about developmental milestones.
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Diane Diekman, author of "Randy Travis: Storms of Life," discusses her new book with Crash Rahman at a book signing event in Barns and Noble.
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Come out on to Rend Lake Project Visitor Center to learn more about moths during National Moth Week with Illinois Extension Forest Management and Ecology Specialist, Kevin Rohling and Horticulture Educator, Kimberly Rohling. Attendees should bring a camera, headlamp or flashlight, since the hike will be at night. If you would like to assist with citizen science efforts,