Get your Culture here: Six experiences to have in April 2022
Julie has a whopping six suggestions for experiences you should have in April.
Julie has a whopping six suggestions for experiences you should have in April.
Jessica talks with University of Illinois Professor Emeritus Matthew C. Ehrlich about his new book, Dangerous Ideas on Campus: Sex, Conspiracy, and Academic Freedom in the Age of JFK.
Lauren talks with U of I Professor Don Wuebbles about how climate change is affecting Illinois.
A med student and MBA student are developing a bionic knee, inspired by their personal experiences with cerebral palsy.
The Veterinary Diagnostic Lab at U of I was the first to detect COVID in a zoo animal back in April 2020. Today, they've tested 50 species from zoos across the country.
Last week, a portrait of the late Albert R. Lee was dedicated at the University of Illinois. Julie spoke with commissioned artist Patrick Earl Hammie, and Lee biographer Vanessa Rouillon about Lee's life and legacy.
Nicole reflects on her experiences with the late Clarence Shelley, who was an influential leader and mentor to Black students at the University of Illinois.
Bearing the pandemic in mind, the Graduate Employees Organization at the University of Illinois is asking for better treatment, wages, and benefits as its contract lapses this year.
Director Dawn Longfellow discusses the history, impact, and future of the campus staple addressing overlooked food insecurity and feeding the Champaign-Urbana community.
Samuel Dotson, a graduate student, studying nuclear engineering, believes a micro nuclear reactor would be “an excellent for the school and the community.”