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2018 Latino Heritage Month:Lotería Game Night |
Event:
You are cordially invited to attend the following 2018 Latino Heritage Month Event:
Lotería Game Night
Monday, October 8 (6 PM)
Cultural Center
Tags: Academic Calendar | Academic/Event Scheduling | Alumni | Arts and Entertainment | Community | Current Students | Diversity/Inclusive Excellence | Faculty | Minority Affairs | Prospective Students -
'The Flu Then and Now: 1918 to 2018' |
Booth Library's fall 2018 exhibit and program series provides historical information on the 1918 influenza pandemic as well as providing a current public health perspective on influenza.
Topics of contagion, vaccination and infection will be covered from a historical, medical and social perspective. The effect of the 1918 flu on EIU and Charleston will be highlighted. Coverage of the epidemic in the press will be explored. Local public health experts will cover measures taken to control future epidemics.
A full schedule of programs related to this topic also will be presented. For more information on this exhibit and program series, visit http://booth.eiu.edu/flu.
The exhibit is free and open to the public. It can be viewed anytime the library is open. Visit the library website for more details at www.library.eiu.edu
Tags: Alumni | Booth Library | Center for the Humanities | Community | Current Students | Faculty | Health Education Resource Center | Prospective Students
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2018 Latino Heritage Month: Alpha Psi Lambda Elote Fundraiser |
You are cordially invited to attend the 2018 Latino Heritage Month Event:
ΑΨΛElote Fundraiser
Tuesday, October 9 (11 am-3:00 pm)
Coleman Hall
Tags: Academic Calendar | Academic/Event Scheduling | Alumni | Community | Current Students | Diversity/Inclusive Excellence | Faculty | Minority Affairs | Prospective Students | RSO Event -
1918 menu at The Cafe |
This event is part of Booth Library's fall exhibit and program series, "The Flu Then and Now: 1918 to 2018." The exhibit will be on display from Sept. 13-Dec. 31.
EIU students will plan, prepare and serve a menu from 1918. The cost to eat is $6.
For more information on "The Flu Then and Now: 1918 to 2018" series, visit the web page at http://booth.eiu.edu/flu.
Tags: Alumni | Booth Library | Community | Current Students | Faculty | Family and Consumer Sciences | Prospective Students -
CGS Executive Committee |
Members of the Executive Committee of the Council on Graduate Studies will meet.
Tags: Conferences/Meetings | Faculty | Graduate School -
Drones |
The topic of UAV’s is quite popular in society today with both hobbyists and organizations. 700,000 consumer UAV’s were sold in 2015 with the CTA predicting an increase in sales to be 57% in 2016. Just over $2 billion will be directly spent on UAV’s in 2016, with the economic impact reaching over $4 billlion. With their popularity, practical purposes are still being deciphered by these multiple entities. Examples of applications in construction, agriculture, distribution, law enforcement, and energy industries are plentiful. Major points:
· Description of UAV types
· Regulatory boundaries and licensing
· Technological limitations of various UAV’s and image capture
· Current and future applications of UAV’sThis presentation identifies techniques and applications being utilized by photographers, videographers, advertising, media, and marketing specialists in operation of UAV’s. Additionally, those that educate in the field of graphics will be able to ascertain differences between the respective technology providers, examine boundaries set forth by regulatory agencies and image capture.
Tags: Academy of Lifelong Learning | Alumni | Community | Current Students | Faculty | Lectures/Seminars | Prospective Students -
Engaging PK-12 Students Through Maker Space and Other Activities |
Jennifer Smith, a Middle School Teacher at Monticello Middle School, will share innovative ways to engage students through the use of Maker Space and other activities during this interactive presentation. This event is open to all teacher education majors.
Tags: Current Students | Prospective Students -
'The Flu Then and Now: 1918 to 2018' |
Booth Library's fall 2018 exhibit and program series provides historical information on the 1918 influenza pandemic as well as providing a current public health perspective on influenza.
Topics of contagion, vaccination and infection will be covered from a historical, medical and social perspective. The effect of the 1918 flu on EIU and Charleston will be highlighted. Coverage of the epidemic in the press will be explored. Local public health experts will cover measures taken to control future epidemics.
A full schedule of programs related to this topic also will be presented. For more information on this exhibit and program series, visit http://booth.eiu.edu/flu.
The exhibit is free and open to the public. It can be viewed anytime the library is open. Visit the library website for more details at www.library.eiu.edu
Tags: Alumni | Booth Library | Center for the Humanities | Community | Current Students | Faculty | Health Education Resource Center | Prospective Students
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Sex is Like Pizza Open Session |
Sex is Like Pizza discusses healthy sexuality, consent, & bystander intervention. The program is very interactive and offers a whole new take on the question ‘What is Consent?’
Tags: Academic/Event Scheduling | Community | Current Students | Health Education Resource Center -
'The Flu Then and Now: 1918 to 2018' |
Booth Library's fall 2018 exhibit and program series provides historical information on the 1918 influenza pandemic as well as providing a current public health perspective on influenza.
Topics of contagion, vaccination and infection will be covered from a historical, medical and social perspective. The effect of the 1918 flu on EIU and Charleston will be highlighted. Coverage of the epidemic in the press will be explored. Local public health experts will cover measures taken to control future epidemics.
A full schedule of programs related to this topic also will be presented. For more information on this exhibit and program series, visit http://booth.eiu.edu/flu.
The exhibit is free and open to the public. It can be viewed anytime the library is open. Visit the library website for more details at www.library.eiu.edu
Tags: Alumni | Booth Library | Center for the Humanities | Community | Current Students | Faculty | Health Education Resource Center | Prospective Students
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1918 menu at The Cafe |
This event is part of Booth Library's fall exhibit and program series, "The Flu Then and Now: 1918 to 2018." The exhibit will be on display from Sept. 13-Dec. 31.
EIU students will plan, prepare and serve a menu from 1918. The cost to eat is $6.
For more information on "The Flu Then and Now: 1918 to 2018" series, visit the web page at http://booth.eiu.edu/flu.
Tags: Alumni | Booth Library | Community | Current Students | Faculty | Family and Consumer Sciences | Prospective Students -
Safe Zone Core Training |
Come learn about the gender and sexual diversity community with us at 12pm in the Effingham Room of the Union. This is a 2 hour training that general terms and themes in the gender and sexually diverse community.
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FDIC Webinar: Narrate PowerPoint Online Using Collaborate Ultra |
Do you want to narrate your PowerPoint presentations and post online for students to view? Now it is easier than ever narrate, record, and link a presentation within your D2L course using Collaborate Ultra. In this webinar, the process will be demonstrated, you will have an opportunity to ask questions, and a tutorial will be provided. So, refresh those PowerPoint presentations and prepare to narrate! Sign up for this FDIC webinar with Julie Lockett (which uses the Collaborate Ultra web conferencing software). A web address for joining the session will be sent to registrants in the confirmation and reminder emails for the webinar.https://eiu.gosignmeup.com
Tags: Faculty Development & Innovation Center | Lectures/Seminars -
Myth Busting Alcohol |
What you see on TV is not reality. Come to this presentation to learn the truth about alcohol and the effects it has on your body and mind.
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'The Flu Then and Now: 1918 to 2018' |
Booth Library's fall 2018 exhibit and program series provides historical information on the 1918 influenza pandemic as well as providing a current public health perspective on influenza.
Topics of contagion, vaccination and infection will be covered from a historical, medical and social perspective. The effect of the 1918 flu on EIU and Charleston will be highlighted. Coverage of the epidemic in the press will be explored. Local public health experts will cover measures taken to control future epidemics.
A full schedule of programs related to this topic also will be presented. For more information on this exhibit and program series, visit http://booth.eiu.edu/flu.
The exhibit is free and open to the public. It can be viewed anytime the library is open. Visit the library website for more details at www.library.eiu.edu
Tags: Alumni | Booth Library | Center for the Humanities | Community | Current Students | Faculty | Health Education Resource Center | Prospective Students
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'The Flu Then and Now: 1918 to 2018' |
Booth Library's fall 2018 exhibit and program series provides historical information on the 1918 influenza pandemic as well as providing a current public health perspective on influenza.
Topics of contagion, vaccination and infection will be covered from a historical, medical and social perspective. The effect of the 1918 flu on EIU and Charleston will be highlighted. Coverage of the epidemic in the press will be explored. Local public health experts will cover measures taken to control future epidemics.
A full schedule of programs related to this topic also will be presented. For more information on this exhibit and program series, visit http://booth.eiu.edu/flu.
The exhibit is free and open to the public. It can be viewed anytime the library is open. Visit the library website for more details at www.library.eiu.edu
Tags: Alumni | Booth Library | Center for the Humanities | Community | Current Students | Faculty | Health Education Resource Center | Prospective Students -
Making Excellence Inclusive Conference |
The theme of the conference is Reaching Inclusivity for Student Excellence (RISE). It is a conference for faculty, staff, administrators and graduate students. Keynote speaker is Dr. Denice Hood. Breakout sessions designed to share information and strategies to make excellence inclusive to all students at EIU.
Location is the student union beginning in the ballroom with breakout session rooms TBA. Lunch is provided.
Tags: Academic Calendar | Academic/Event Scheduling | Conferences/Meetings | Diversity/Inclusive Excellence | Faculty | Faculty Development & Innovation Center | Lectures/Seminars
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'The Flu Then and Now: 1918 to 2018' |
Booth Library's fall 2018 exhibit and program series provides historical information on the 1918 influenza pandemic as well as providing a current public health perspective on influenza.
Topics of contagion, vaccination and infection will be covered from a historical, medical and social perspective. The effect of the 1918 flu on EIU and Charleston will be highlighted. Coverage of the epidemic in the press will be explored. Local public health experts will cover measures taken to control future epidemics.
A full schedule of programs related to this topic also will be presented. For more information on this exhibit and program series, visit http://booth.eiu.edu/flu.
The exhibit is free and open to the public. It can be viewed anytime the library is open. Visit the library website for more details at www.library.eiu.edu
Tags: Alumni | Booth Library | Center for the Humanities | Community | Current Students | Faculty | Health Education Resource Center | Prospective Students
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'The Flu Then and Now: 1918 to 2018' |
Booth Library's fall 2018 exhibit and program series provides historical information on the 1918 influenza pandemic as well as providing a current public health perspective on influenza.
Topics of contagion, vaccination and infection will be covered from a historical, medical and social perspective. The effect of the 1918 flu on EIU and Charleston will be highlighted. Coverage of the epidemic in the press will be explored. Local public health experts will cover measures taken to control future epidemics.
A full schedule of programs related to this topic also will be presented. For more information on this exhibit and program series, visit http://booth.eiu.edu/flu.
The exhibit is free and open to the public. It can be viewed anytime the library is open. Visit the library website for more details at www.library.eiu.edu
Tags: Alumni | Booth Library | Center for the Humanities | Community | Current Students | Faculty | Health Education Resource Center | Prospective Students