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2018 Theatre Research Symposium |
E.I.U. 2018 Theatre Research Symposium, is a scholarly panel featuring outstanding undergraduate research.
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Booth Library exhibit: On the Shoulders of Giants: The Moon and Beyond |
Booth Library will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the moon landing, as well as examine current and future space exploration, in “On the Shoulders of Giants: The Moon and Beyond.” The exhibit will be on display from Jan. 17 through May 31, 2019.
“On the Shoulders of Giants” will include a look at several of the Apollo missions, with a focus on Apollo 11, the lunar landing of July 20, 1969; EIU alumni connections to the space program; biographies of specific astronauts; space exploration today and in the future; female contributions to space exploration; and more.
Schools and other groups who would like to tour the exhibit are encouraged to contact Andy Cougill, aacougill@eiu.edu, or call 217-581-7548 to schedule a visit.
Related programming is planned. For more information visit the exhibit web site, https://library.eiu.edu/exhibits/space.
The exhibit may be viewed any time the library is open. Booth Library’s regular hours are 8 a.m. to midnight Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon to midnight Sunday.
Tags: Alumni | Booth Library | Community | Current Students | Faculty | Prospective Students
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Bachelor of General Studies at Elgin Community College |
A representative from the BGS program will be visiting Elgin Community College to discuss options for students who are interested in completing a bachelor’s degree. The program is ideal for adults who work full-time, serve as caregivers, raise families, and for whom a traditional degree program does not meet their needs given a busy life.
Visit the EIU table located in the cafeteria, for answers to questions about admission and transfer credit requirements. Courses are offered online, and face-to-face at various locations in the Chicagoland area.
Tags: Academic/Event Scheduling | Colllege of Education | Community | General Studies Degree | Prospective Students | School of Extended Learning -
How to Find and Internship |
Learn why internships are important, where EIU students are getting them, and receive resources that will help navigate your search. Reservations Preferred. Call 217-581-2412 or RSVP at: https://eiu-csm.symplicity.com/students/
Tags: Career Services | Current Students -
Booth Library exhibit: On the Shoulders of Giants: The Moon and Beyond |
Booth Library will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the moon landing, as well as examine current and future space exploration, in “On the Shoulders of Giants: The Moon and Beyond.” The exhibit will be on display from Jan. 17 through May 31, 2019.
“On the Shoulders of Giants” will include a look at several of the Apollo missions, with a focus on Apollo 11, the lunar landing of July 20, 1969; EIU alumni connections to the space program; biographies of specific astronauts; space exploration today and in the future; female contributions to space exploration; and more.
Schools and other groups who would like to tour the exhibit are encouraged to contact Andy Cougill, aacougill@eiu.edu, or call 217-581-7548 to schedule a visit.
Related programming is planned. For more information visit the exhibit web site, https://library.eiu.edu/exhibits/space.
The exhibit may be viewed any time the library is open. Booth Library’s regular hours are 8 a.m. to midnight Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon to midnight Sunday.
Tags: Alumni | Booth Library | Community | Current Students | Faculty | Prospective Students
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Bachelor of General Studies Harper College Table Visit |
A representative from the BGS program will be visiting Harper College to discuss options for students who are interested in completing a bachelor’s degree. The program is ideal for adults who work full-time, serve as caregivers, raise families, and for whom a traditional degree program does not meet their needs given a busy life.
Visit the EIU table, located in the D Building by Starbucks, for answers to questions about admission and transfer credit requirements. Courses are offered online, and face-to-face at various locations in the Chicagoland area.
Tags: Academic/Event Scheduling | Colllege of Education | Community | General Studies Degree | Prospective Students | School of Extended Learning -
How to connect with opportunities on LinkedIN |
Learn how to maximize your exposure to connect with employers and find internships or jobs using this professional social media tool. Learn how to build your LinkedIn profile and get started! Reservations Preferred. Call 217-581-2412 or RSVP at: https://eiu-csm.symplicity.com/students/
Tags: Career Services | Current Students -
Booth Library exhibit: On the Shoulders of Giants: The Moon and Beyond |
Booth Library will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the moon landing, as well as examine current and future space exploration, in “On the Shoulders of Giants: The Moon and Beyond.” The exhibit will be on display from Jan. 17 through May 31, 2019.
“On the Shoulders of Giants” will include a look at several of the Apollo missions, with a focus on Apollo 11, the lunar landing of July 20, 1969; EIU alumni connections to the space program; biographies of specific astronauts; space exploration today and in the future; female contributions to space exploration; and more.
Schools and other groups who would like to tour the exhibit are encouraged to contact Andy Cougill, aacougill@eiu.edu, or call 217-581-7548 to schedule a visit.
Related programming is planned. For more information visit the exhibit web site, https://library.eiu.edu/exhibits/space.
The exhibit may be viewed any time the library is open. Booth Library’s regular hours are 8 a.m. to midnight Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon to midnight Sunday.
Tags: Alumni | Booth Library | Community | Current Students | Faculty | Prospective Students
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How to use PANTHER TraCS |
Did you know you have access to a great job & internship source? Employers (including successful EIU alums) are searching for you now. Don't let great opportunities get away. We will show you how to upload your resume and search for opportunities targeted to the college student. Reservations Preferred. Call 217-581-2412 or RSVP at: https://eiu-csm.symplicity.com/students/
Tags: Career Services | Current Students -
Booth Library exhibit: On the Shoulders of Giants: The Moon and Beyond |
Booth Library will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the moon landing, as well as examine current and future space exploration, in “On the Shoulders of Giants: The Moon and Beyond.” The exhibit will be on display from Jan. 17 through May 31, 2019.
“On the Shoulders of Giants” will include a look at several of the Apollo missions, with a focus on Apollo 11, the lunar landing of July 20, 1969; EIU alumni connections to the space program; biographies of specific astronauts; space exploration today and in the future; female contributions to space exploration; and more.
Schools and other groups who would like to tour the exhibit are encouraged to contact Andy Cougill, aacougill@eiu.edu, or call 217-581-7548 to schedule a visit.
Related programming is planned. For more information visit the exhibit web site, https://library.eiu.edu/exhibits/space.
The exhibit may be viewed any time the library is open. Booth Library’s regular hours are 8 a.m. to midnight Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon to midnight Sunday.
Tags: Alumni | Booth Library | Community | Current Students | Faculty | Prospective Students
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11th Annual EIUnity Diversity Conference-Feb. 1, 2019 |
EIUnity would like to extend to you an invitation to attend our 11th Annual EIUnity Diversity Conference on Friday, February 1, 2019, in the Martin Luther King Jr. University Union entitled “Help Us Make A3 (Acceptance, Awareness & Access) the Norm” which was designed to raise diversity awareness and advocacy across EIU’s campus. We would LOVE for you to attend this year and we were even hoping you would encourage students in your class, student leaders and your staff to sign up as well. FREE and informative for the EIU Community! If you would like to bring your class/program participants during your particular time slot – that would be fine as well. They will still need to register for the session(s) they would like to attend. However, we do ask if you want to participate in the luncheon, you will need to be registered for the entire day or either the morning sessions or afternoon sessions as well.
We have some AWESOME topics and presenters – We are also offering Safe Zone Core Training and registration for this is required as well. We would LOVE for you to attend this year. Please see the attached flyer. We have some AWESOME topics and presenters. The full itinerary is on our website. Please click on this link https://www.eiu.edu/oiae/EIUnityDiversityConference.php, review the session topics, and click the registration on the bottom of the page. Deadline for registration is Monday, January 28th @ 4:30 pm. Thank you, we hope to hear from you soon!
There is a $10 fee for community members. The conference and lunch are free for EIU students, staff, and faculty.
Tags: Academic Calendar | Academic/Event Scheduling | Alumni | Community | Conferences/Meetings | Current Students | Diversity/Inclusive Excellence | Faculty | Minority Affairs | Prospective Students -
African American Heritage Month Event: EIUnity Diversity Conference |
Friday February 1st –* EIUnity Diversity Conference, 3rd Floor University Union, 8:00am – 4pm
CONTACT: B. James Griffin bjgriffin@eiu.edu (Event Coordinator)
CONTACT: Dr. Mona Davenport mydavenport@eiu.edu
(Director, Office of Inclusion and Academic Engagement)
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GSAC Meeting |
The Graduate Student Advisory Council is open to any and all currently registered EIU graduate students. At the meetings, members discuss, review, and participate in any university decision that has a potential impact on the graduate student population. These meetings also help to facilitate the dialogue between graduate student, faculty, staff, and administrators here at EIU.
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Booth Library exhibit: On the Shoulders of Giants: The Moon and Beyond |
Booth Library will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the moon landing, as well as examine current and future space exploration, in “On the Shoulders of Giants: The Moon and Beyond.” The exhibit will be on display from Jan. 17 through May 31, 2019.
“On the Shoulders of Giants” will include a look at several of the Apollo missions, with a focus on Apollo 11, the lunar landing of July 20, 1969; EIU alumni connections to the space program; biographies of specific astronauts; space exploration today and in the future; female contributions to space exploration; and more.
Schools and other groups who would like to tour the exhibit are encouraged to contact Andy Cougill, aacougill@eiu.edu, or call 217-581-7548 to schedule a visit.
Related programming is planned. For more information visit the exhibit web site, https://library.eiu.edu/exhibits/space.
The exhibit may be viewed any time the library is open. Booth Library’s regular hours are 8 a.m. to midnight Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon to midnight Sunday.
Tags: Alumni | Booth Library | Community | Current Students | Faculty | Prospective Students
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Booth Library exhibit: On the Shoulders of Giants: The Moon and Beyond |
Booth Library will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the moon landing, as well as examine current and future space exploration, in “On the Shoulders of Giants: The Moon and Beyond.” The exhibit will be on display from Jan. 17 through May 31, 2019.
“On the Shoulders of Giants” will include a look at several of the Apollo missions, with a focus on Apollo 11, the lunar landing of July 20, 1969; EIU alumni connections to the space program; biographies of specific astronauts; space exploration today and in the future; female contributions to space exploration; and more.
Schools and other groups who would like to tour the exhibit are encouraged to contact Andy Cougill, aacougill@eiu.edu, or call 217-581-7548 to schedule a visit.
Related programming is planned. For more information visit the exhibit web site, https://library.eiu.edu/exhibits/space.
The exhibit may be viewed any time the library is open. Booth Library’s regular hours are 8 a.m. to midnight Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon to midnight Sunday.
Tags: Alumni | Booth Library | Community | Current Students | Faculty | Prospective Students
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Booth Library exhibit: On the Shoulders of Giants: The Moon and Beyond |
Booth Library will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the moon landing, as well as examine current and future space exploration, in “On the Shoulders of Giants: The Moon and Beyond.” The exhibit will be on display from Jan. 17 through May 31, 2019.
“On the Shoulders of Giants” will include a look at several of the Apollo missions, with a focus on Apollo 11, the lunar landing of July 20, 1969; EIU alumni connections to the space program; biographies of specific astronauts; space exploration today and in the future; female contributions to space exploration; and more.
Schools and other groups who would like to tour the exhibit are encouraged to contact Andy Cougill, aacougill@eiu.edu, or call 217-581-7548 to schedule a visit.
Related programming is planned. For more information visit the exhibit web site, https://library.eiu.edu/exhibits/space.
The exhibit may be viewed any time the library is open. Booth Library’s regular hours are 8 a.m. to midnight Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon to midnight Sunday.
Tags: Alumni | Booth Library | Community | Current Students | Faculty | Prospective Students