07/26/2022 - A professor at the University of Illinois teamed up with local gun safety advocates in First Followers to take a deeper look a gun violence.
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06/13/2022 - Sixteen University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign students and recent graduates were offered Fulbright grants to pursue international education, research and teaching experiences around the globe this...
05/10/2022 - White militarism has flourished in Russia under President Vladimir Putin’s rule, making it one of the most dangerous places in the world for racial violence, said history professor Eugene Avrutin.
05/03/2022 - History Professor Emerita Maria Todorova has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, one of the oldest honors societies in the nation.
04/13/2022 - 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...
- Faculty members, staff, teaching assistants honored with Campus Awards for Excellence in Instruction
04/07/2022 - 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...
02/18/2022 - 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.
02/09/2022 - 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...
01/31/2022 - Through his experiences, he’s learned that students have histories to teach him
10/15/2021 - Campus celebrated the investiture of David Sepkoski as the Thomas M. Siebel Chair in the History of Science on Friday, Oct. 8.
09/15/2021 - 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,...
09/02/2021 - 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...
08/26/2021 - 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...
08/18/2021 - 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...
08/18/2021 - History professor Roderick Wilson looks at how the interactions between rivers, society and government helped shape Japan’s modern transformation.