A lasting legacy: The 50th anniversary of Project 500
This year marks the 50th anniversary of Project 500, the University of Illinois' first focused effort at increasing the number of Black and Latino students on campus.
This year marks the 50th anniversary of Project 500, the University of Illinois' first focused effort at increasing the number of Black and Latino students on campus.
James chats with one of the Avett Brothers, Seth Avett, ahead of their performance later this week in Champaign.
Roxana speaks with Dr. Clara Chu about The Mortenson Center's vision to create international peace through the annual Libraries for Peace event.
Julie talks with Japan House director Jennifer Gunji-Ballsrud about her family, the history of Japan House, and her plans for its future as they prepare to celebrate an important anniversary.
Megan talks with Champaign and Urbana school officials about summer hunger.
Julie chats with Traci Lipps, owner of Willow Creek Farm in Urbana.
Tish interviews Ajay Shekar, a Master's student in Computer Science, about his work on integrating artificial intelligence with healthcare.
Austin sits down with Dearie members Kayla Brown and Carrie Chandler, to discuss their inspirations, writing process, and small town musical serendipity.
Julie sits down with the staff of Phoenix Botanical.
Sarah chats with Daisianee Minenger about her eclectic project nP0.