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EIU/UIUC Educators' Job Fair |
This is a great professional day experience for student teachers! Meet with recruiters from school districts across the state of Illinois as well as those from out of state seeking to fill openings for the new school year. Bring your confidence, resumes, and Panther ID!
Open Fair: 9:30 am - 12:30 pm | On-site Interviews: 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
2018 Location: University of Illinois ARC Center, 201 East Peabody Drive, Champaign, IL 61820
Free Parking in lot E-14. Carpooling is recommended.
Learn more at: http://www.eiu.edu/careers/spring_ed_fair.php
Tags: Alumni | Career Services | Colllege of Education | Communication Disorders and Sciences | Current Students | Elementary Education | Faculty -
Seraph Brass Quintet Residency & Recital |
The Department of Music is proud to present the Seraph Brass Quintet in concert on Monday, March 5, 2018 at 6:00pm in the Doudna Fine Arts Center Recital Hall.
Other Seraph Brass Quintet events on campus that day include:
2:00pm Presentation to all EIU music students
3:00pm Master Class with EIU and guest brass players
All three events are free and open to the public!
The Seraph Brass Quintet is a New York City-based all female brass chamber ensemble, and appears at EIU in part thanks to the Redden Fund for the Improvement of Undergraduate Instruction and the generosity of area donors.
This event is part of the Music Department's Women in Brass Concert Series. For more information, see the event website and the Seraph Brass homepage.
Tags: Alumni | Arts and Entertainment | Camps and Conferences | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences | Community | Current Students | Doudna Fine Arts Center | Faculty | Lectures/Seminars | Music Department | Prospective Students | Women's Studies -
'Designs of Duty' exhibit |
“Designs of Duty,” an exhibit featuring East Central Illinois veterans and their service-related tattoos, will be on display at Booth Library from Jan. 22 through May 11, 2018.
“Designs of Duty” tells the stories of seven military veterans who served our country over a 45-year period throughout Asia and Europe. Veterans featured in the exhibit reside in Charleston, Newman, Nokomis, Olney, Shelbyville and Towanda.
Tattoos are a common symbol among the military, and this exhibit aims to explore the inspiration and meanings behind them, as well as the stories of the veterans themselves. Pride, patriotism and honor are common themes in the artwork chosen by the veterans showcased in “Designs of Duty.”
Related exhibits on display include military flags; “Symbols of Service,” featuring University of Illinois student veterans; aircraft nose art from World War II to today; Vietnam War helmet graffiti; and literature and poetry during wartime.
“Designs of Duty” is free and open to the public. For more information visit http://library.eiu.edu/exhibits/designsofduty/.
Booth Library’s regular hours are 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon to 1 a.m. Sunday. For more information on the library, visit the website, www.library.eiu.edu; call 581-6072; or find the library on Facebook or Twitter.
Tags: Alumni | Arts and Entertainment | Booth Library | Community | Current Students | Faculty | Prospective Students | Veterans Affairs
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CGS Meeting |
All members of the Council on Graduate Studies will meet.
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Gentle Yoga |
Do you long for genuine whole body relaxation, strength and flexibility? You can gain these benefits in an atmosphere free of competition with Gentle Yoga. Engaging our mind with movements and breathing are especially beneficial for improved concentration and better sleep. Six consecutive Tuesdays are included; wear comfortable clothing, bring a mat or rug, and bottle of water.
Tags: Academy of Lifelong Learning | Alumni | Athletics | Community | Current Students | Faculty | Lectures/Seminars -
Myth Busting Alcohol |
Myth Busting Alcohol is a FREE interactive program that debunks myths that are associated with alcohol. Students will learn about expectancies of drinking alcohol and the actual effects of consumption. The presenters will also discuss standard drink size and the importance of monitoring your alcohol intake. Lastly, the presentation will take a look into the way that the media influences people’s beliefs about alcohol consumption.
Tags: Current Students | Health Education Resource Center | Housing | LGBTQA Resource Center | TotalEIU
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Palestine High School visit to Journalism Department |
Palestine High School will be visiting with journalism department faculty and students and touring the facility on Wednesday, March 7.
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Rubber Lovers |
Rubber Lovers is a FREE, fun, and interactive program that educates students on the 18 steps of proper condom usage and other healthy sexual behaviors. Upon completion, students will become a certified Rubber Lover. The presenter discusses how to protect against the transmissions of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI), how to prevent unplanned pregnancies, and the importance of getting tested. Certified Rubber Lover members are eligible for discounts on safer sex products at EIU’s Pharmacy. Students must renew their membership once each academic year.
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'Designs of Duty' exhibit |
“Designs of Duty,” an exhibit featuring East Central Illinois veterans and their service-related tattoos, will be on display at Booth Library from Jan. 22 through May 11, 2018.
“Designs of Duty” tells the stories of seven military veterans who served our country over a 45-year period throughout Asia and Europe. Veterans featured in the exhibit reside in Charleston, Newman, Nokomis, Olney, Shelbyville and Towanda.
Tattoos are a common symbol among the military, and this exhibit aims to explore the inspiration and meanings behind them, as well as the stories of the veterans themselves. Pride, patriotism and honor are common themes in the artwork chosen by the veterans showcased in “Designs of Duty.”
Related exhibits on display include military flags; “Symbols of Service,” featuring University of Illinois student veterans; aircraft nose art from World War II to today; Vietnam War helmet graffiti; and literature and poetry during wartime.
“Designs of Duty” is free and open to the public. For more information visit http://library.eiu.edu/exhibits/designsofduty/.
Booth Library’s regular hours are 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon to 1 a.m. Sunday. For more information on the library, visit the website, www.library.eiu.edu; call 581-6072; or find the library on Facebook or Twitter.
Tags: Alumni | Arts and Entertainment | Booth Library | Community | Current Students | Faculty | Prospective Students | Veterans Affairs
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Geology/Geography Pre-Screening of National Geographic's 'One Strange Rock' |
The Department of Geology and Geography has the honor of pre-screening a new docu-series by National Geographic entitled, “One Strange Rock.” It is a “mind bending, thrilling journey that explored the fragility and wonder of planet Earth – one of the most peculiar, unique places in the universe.” Narrated by Will Smith, it features perspectives from 10 astronauts on the wonders of the Earth as seen from space. Our pre-screening will be on March 8th, 12:30 – 2:00 in the Physical Science Building, room 3040. Light refreshments provided. Nationwide broadcast will be on March 26th.
See the teaser video:
http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/one-strange-rock/videos/one-strange-rock-teaser/
Tags: Academic/Event Scheduling | Alumni | Arts and Entertainment | Community | Current Students | Faculty | Film Screening | Lectures/Seminars | Prospective Students | RSO Event -
Gentle Yoga |
Do you long for genuine whole body relaxation, strength and flexibility? You can gain these benefits in an atmosphere free of competition with Gentle Yoga. Engaging our mind with movements and breathing are especially beneficial for improved concentration and better sleep. Six consecutive Tuesdays are included; wear comfortable clothing, bring a mat or rug, and bottle of water.
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Student Drag Show |
Come and see EIU students showcase their Drag performances! This event will be held in the Grand Ballroom of the MLK Union, and entry fee is $3. Doors will open at 6:30, and the event begins at 7pm.
Tags: Alumni | Arts and Entertainment | Community | Current Students | Diversity/Inclusive Excellence | Faculty | LGBTQA Resource Center | Prospective Students | RSO Event -
'Designs of Duty' exhibit |
“Designs of Duty,” an exhibit featuring East Central Illinois veterans and their service-related tattoos, will be on display at Booth Library from Jan. 22 through May 11, 2018.
“Designs of Duty” tells the stories of seven military veterans who served our country over a 45-year period throughout Asia and Europe. Veterans featured in the exhibit reside in Charleston, Newman, Nokomis, Olney, Shelbyville and Towanda.
Tattoos are a common symbol among the military, and this exhibit aims to explore the inspiration and meanings behind them, as well as the stories of the veterans themselves. Pride, patriotism and honor are common themes in the artwork chosen by the veterans showcased in “Designs of Duty.”
Related exhibits on display include military flags; “Symbols of Service,” featuring University of Illinois student veterans; aircraft nose art from World War II to today; Vietnam War helmet graffiti; and literature and poetry during wartime.
“Designs of Duty” is free and open to the public. For more information visit http://library.eiu.edu/exhibits/designsofduty/.
Booth Library’s regular hours are 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon to 1 a.m. Sunday. For more information on the library, visit the website, www.library.eiu.edu; call 581-6072; or find the library on Facebook or Twitter.
Tags: Alumni | Arts and Entertainment | Booth Library | Community | Current Students | Faculty | Prospective Students | Veterans Affairs
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'Designs of Duty' exhibit |
“Designs of Duty,” an exhibit featuring East Central Illinois veterans and their service-related tattoos, will be on display at Booth Library from Jan. 22 through May 11, 2018.
“Designs of Duty” tells the stories of seven military veterans who served our country over a 45-year period throughout Asia and Europe. Veterans featured in the exhibit reside in Charleston, Newman, Nokomis, Olney, Shelbyville and Towanda.
Tattoos are a common symbol among the military, and this exhibit aims to explore the inspiration and meanings behind them, as well as the stories of the veterans themselves. Pride, patriotism and honor are common themes in the artwork chosen by the veterans showcased in “Designs of Duty.”
Related exhibits on display include military flags; “Symbols of Service,” featuring University of Illinois student veterans; aircraft nose art from World War II to today; Vietnam War helmet graffiti; and literature and poetry during wartime.
“Designs of Duty” is free and open to the public. For more information visit http://library.eiu.edu/exhibits/designsofduty/.
Booth Library’s regular hours are 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon to 1 a.m. Sunday. For more information on the library, visit the website, www.library.eiu.edu; call 581-6072; or find the library on Facebook or Twitter.
Tags: Alumni | Arts and Entertainment | Booth Library | Community | Current Students | Faculty | Prospective Students | Veterans Affairs
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'Designs of Duty' exhibit |
“Designs of Duty,” an exhibit featuring East Central Illinois veterans and their service-related tattoos, will be on display at Booth Library from Jan. 22 through May 11, 2018.
“Designs of Duty” tells the stories of seven military veterans who served our country over a 45-year period throughout Asia and Europe. Veterans featured in the exhibit reside in Charleston, Newman, Nokomis, Olney, Shelbyville and Towanda.
Tattoos are a common symbol among the military, and this exhibit aims to explore the inspiration and meanings behind them, as well as the stories of the veterans themselves. Pride, patriotism and honor are common themes in the artwork chosen by the veterans showcased in “Designs of Duty.”
Related exhibits on display include military flags; “Symbols of Service,” featuring University of Illinois student veterans; aircraft nose art from World War II to today; Vietnam War helmet graffiti; and literature and poetry during wartime.
“Designs of Duty” is free and open to the public. For more information visit http://library.eiu.edu/exhibits/designsofduty/.
Booth Library’s regular hours are 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon to 1 a.m. Sunday. For more information on the library, visit the website, www.library.eiu.edu; call 581-6072; or find the library on Facebook or Twitter.
Tags: Alumni | Arts and Entertainment | Booth Library | Community | Current Students | Faculty | Prospective Students | Veterans Affairs
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'Designs of Duty' exhibit |
“Designs of Duty,” an exhibit featuring East Central Illinois veterans and their service-related tattoos, will be on display at Booth Library from Jan. 22 through May 11, 2018.
“Designs of Duty” tells the stories of seven military veterans who served our country over a 45-year period throughout Asia and Europe. Veterans featured in the exhibit reside in Charleston, Newman, Nokomis, Olney, Shelbyville and Towanda.
Tattoos are a common symbol among the military, and this exhibit aims to explore the inspiration and meanings behind them, as well as the stories of the veterans themselves. Pride, patriotism and honor are common themes in the artwork chosen by the veterans showcased in “Designs of Duty.”
Related exhibits on display include military flags; “Symbols of Service,” featuring University of Illinois student veterans; aircraft nose art from World War II to today; Vietnam War helmet graffiti; and literature and poetry during wartime.
“Designs of Duty” is free and open to the public. For more information visit http://library.eiu.edu/exhibits/designsofduty/.
Booth Library’s regular hours are 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon to 1 a.m. Sunday. For more information on the library, visit the website, www.library.eiu.edu; call 581-6072; or find the library on Facebook or Twitter.
Tags: Alumni | Arts and Entertainment | Booth Library | Community | Current Students | Faculty | Prospective Students | Veterans Affairs