2022-04-13
- We rely on scientists to understand the structure and behavior of our world. What happens when a scientist’s ability to separate science from ideology comes into question—and they happen to be one of the most renowned scientists in their field?
- Faculty members, staff, teaching assistants honored with Campus Awards for Excellence in Instruction2022-04-07 - The Campus Awards for Excellence in Instruction were awarded to faculty members, staff and graduate teaching assistants at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign this week for excellence in teaching, mentoring and advising.
- 2022-02-18 - HRI Research Cluster funds support the efforts of scholars with shared interests to explore subjects or problems which they might lack the resources to do on their own.
- 2022-02-09 - Professor Leslie Reagan will be featured in a discussion about the Illinois Reproductive Health Act on Sunday March 6 from 2:00-3:30. The panel is co-sponsored by the Chicago Women's History Center and the Chicago Public Library's Women's History Month Committee. The panel will also feature a state legislator and two reproductive justice organizers.
- 2022-01-31 - Through his experiences, he’s learned that students have histories to teach him
- 2021-10-15 - Campus celebrated the investiture of David Sepkoski as the Thomas M. Siebel Chair in the History of Science on Friday, Oct. 8.
- 2021-09-15 - Twelve police officers with walkie-talkies and binoculars hid in the nearby fields and in the farmhouse next door, waiting and watching. It was dark. After seeing a car drive up carrying two women, who then went inside the house, the officers unlocked the front door and went in.
- 2021-09-02 - Professor Leslie Reagan, the author of "When Abortion Was a Crime" and "Dangerous Pregnancies" and a public voices fellow with the Op-Ed Project, discusses the history of anti-abortion laws in the United States.
- 2021-08-26 - Sixteen civil service employees – eight this year and eight in 2020 – at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign were recognized for exceptional performance with the Chancellor’s Distinguished Staff Award.
- 2021-08-18 - Initiatives within the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences are being supported by the second round of funding through the Presidential Initiative: Expanding the Impact of the Arts and the Humanities, announced by University of Illinois President Tim Killeen.
- 2021-08-18 - History professor Roderick Wilson looks at how the interactions between rivers, society and government helped shape Japan’s modern transformation.
- 2021-06-15 - Historians warn that deep-seated racial divides in America make political healing a challenging path.
- 2021-05-14 - Faculty members receive support for teaching and research
- 2021-05-11 - Preparing a Department to Teach Online written by Stefan Djordjevic, Kristin Hoganson, and Dana Rabin.
- 2021-05-05 - Bruce Dalgaard's connection to U of I is rooted in his discovery of a lifelong pursuit.