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AccessLab@Illinois provides a look at the future of workplace assistive technology
The goal of the AccessLab@Illinois is to raise awareness about the importance of ergonomics in the workplace and to provide innovative and proactive accessibility services to employees across our campus.
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Master Naturalists advocate for diversity in ecosystems and volunteer program
As part of its campus efforts, the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion is working with University of Illinois Extension to diversify its Master Naturalist program.
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First Class Graduates from Illinois Scholars Program
The first cohort from the Illinois Scholars Program are graduating from the university.
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Nominations Open for Larine Y. Cowan Make a Difference Awards
The Larine Y. Cowan Make a Difference Award is open for nominations until May 25.
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Illinois Distinguished Postdoctoral Research Associates Featured in DRIVE Symposium
The DRIVE symposium will include short presentations from the postdoctoral research associates. It will take place at 614 E. Daniel St. on the third floor on April 19 at 10 a.m until 12:30 p.m.
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Pulitzer Prize-Winning Poet Natalie Diaz to give Public Poetry Reading
Pulitzer-Prize Winning Poet Natalie Diaz will be sharing her work during a virtual event with the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign community.
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Symptoms Of Crisis Lecture Series Features new history of J. Edgar Hoover, FBI and the Rise of White Christian Nationalism
Lerone A. Martin will speak on his new history of the FBI called “The Gospel of J. Edgar Hoover.”
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Associate Vice Chancellor Rand featured at International Women’s Day Event
International Women’s Day Celebration will highlight women in academia who made a difference.