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International Education Week - International Student Enrollment and the Impact to the U.S. Economy |
Dean for International Education Mutombo Andy Kabasele will speak about the benefits of international students to the United States economy.
Tags: Alumni | Community | Conferences/Meetings | Current Students | Diversity/Inclusive Excellence | Faculty | Lectures/Seminars | Office of International Students and Sch | Prospective Students -
Grandma Told Me... |
Every family has its stories, some are true, some are not. Using free internet sources, learn to find and read the records of your ancestors’ lives, following them as they followed their dreams. See how your ancestors fit into the American experience, whether they were new immigrants, westward pioneers, or old settled colonists. This is an easy entry into the world of genealogy for the interested beginner.
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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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Using Turnitin and Feedback Studio in D2L |
Provide feedback to your students writing assignments submitted into the D2L Brightspace Dropbox and encourage original writing using drag-and-drop, voice, and text comments available with Turnitin’s Feedback Studio. Students will see and hear your comments to improve their written communication skills. Quickly learn to access and use Feedback studio to easily evaluate student written submissions.
Register @ https://eiu.gosignmeup.com/public/Course/browse?courseid=2562
Facilitator: Lisa Dallas
Location: Online Webinar
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Resume Review Blitz |
Bring in your resume for a quick 15 minute critique. No advance appointments required. Walk-in between 1-4 pm!
Tags: Career Services | Current Students -
CGS Executive Committee |
Members of the Executive Committee of the Council on Graduate Studies will meet.
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Rubber Lovers Open Session |
Rubber Lovers is an interactive program that educates students on condom use and other healthy sexual behaviors. By attending just one presentation each academic year, students can become a certified Rubber Lover.
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International Education Week - Foreign Film Festival - 'The Insult' |
A minor incident between a Lebanese Christian and a Palestinian refugee turns into an explosive trial that ends up dividing the two communities.
Tags: Alumni | Arts and Entertainment | Community | Current Students | Diversity/Inclusive Excellence | Faculty | Film Screening | Office of International Students and Sch | Prospective Students | Study Abroad -
'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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Illinois Law School Fair |
Admissions Directors from most of the law schools in Illinois will be present to answer your questions.
Tags: Academic/Event Scheduling | Alumni | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences | Community | Current Students | Doudna Fine Arts Center | Political Science -
Patient Advocacy |
What is a patient advocate and when would I need one? Advocates can be found everywhere and are able to assist patients and families with various resources. Join us in identifying different types of advocates in the Coles County area, learn how to access them, and discuss the barriers and challenges to this role.
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Patient Advocacy |
Patient Advocacy
Wednesday, 14 November, 2018 @ 01:00 PM - 02:30 PM | Cost:Free
What is a patient advocate and when would I need one? Advocates can be found everywhere and are able to assist patients and families with various resources. Join us in identifying different types of advocates in the Coles County area, learn how to access them, and discuss the barriers and challenges to this role.
Categories: Academy of Lifelong Learning | Alumni | Community | Current Students | Faculty | Lectures/Seminars | Prospective StudentsLocation:
Lifespan Center
11021 E CR 800 North
Auditorium
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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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Is 'Entitlements' a Four-Letter Word? |
Is "Entitlements" actually a misnomer? What are your greatest concerns for our financial future? Tax cuts, increasing spending, inflexible politicians or the lack of funding? Reports published as news add to the drama. Learn the realities about Medicare and pensions from Rich Wandling, Political Science Professor, in our free 2-session series. Your input and questions will add to the discussion.
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Thesis Research 101: Preparing Your Thesis |
Booth Library faculty Steve Brantley, Kirstin Duffin and Ellen Corrigan, in cooperation with the Graduate Student Advisory Council, will again offer three Thesis Research 101 workshops.
Thesis 101 Seminar 1: Researching the Literature with Steve Brantley will be offered from 6-7 p.m. Oct. 30 and again from 10-11 a.m. Nov. 1 in Room 4450 of the library.
Thesis 101 Seminar 2: Citation Management Software with Kirstin Duffin will be offered from 6-7 p.m. Nov. 6 and again from 10-11 a.m. Nov. 8 in Room 4450 of the library.
Thesis 101 Seminar 3: Preparing Your Thesis with Ellen Corrigan will be offered from 6-7 p.m. Nov. 13 and again from 10-11 a.m. Nov. 15 in Witters Conference Room 4440 of the library.
Register for the free seminars at http://booth.eiu.edu/thesisreg.
For more information contact Steve Brantley, head of Reference Services, at 581-7542 or jsbrantley@eiu.edu.
Tags: Alumni | Booth Library | Community | Current Students | Graduate School | Prospective Students -
Sleep Presentation |
Do you feel sleepy all the time? College students are the most sleep deprived group in the country. Come to one of our open sessions and see where you stand with your sleep habits!
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Jazz Lab Band |
Directed by the multi-talented Prof. Johnston, the Jazz Lab Band, comprised of engaging instrumental students, will be performing a fun night of Big Band repertoire.
Tags: Arts and Entertainment | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences | Doudna Fine Arts Center | Music Department
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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
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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