Lincoln and American Immigration

2024 ISBA High School Mock Trial Invitational
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This program provides an opportunity for high school students to learn what it is like to prepare and present a legal case before the Illinois courts. Participating students gain a better understanding of the justice system and improve their knowledge, skills, and ability to articulate in a reasoned, thoughtful manner.
Fast Fashion: Understanding Consumer Behavior to Create a More Sustainable & Ethical Clothing Industry
ECCE Speaking Series: UIS Earth Week Keynote Lecture
Fast Fashion: Understanding Consumer Behavior to Create a More Sustainable and Ethical Clothing Industry

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Women's History Month: Gloria E. Anzaldúa’s Public Drawing
*Note: Dr. Galvan will be giving her talk remotely via Zoom to a live audience seated in Brookens Auditorium. She will participate (via Zoom) in a question-and-answer session with the audience following her presentation.
International Education Week Presents Naghemeh Frazaneh: Screening & Artist Talk
In conjunction with International Education Week, Naghmeh Farzaneh will present an artist talk and screening at the Visual Arts Gallery. This event is free and open to the public!
Remote Artist Talk with Heather Bennett
Join artist Heather Bennett in her artist talk as she discusses her current exhibition, "Night Watch (Origin of the World)," presented by the UIS Visual Arts Gallery
Celebrating Constitution Day
Please join the Center for State Policy and Leadership as we observe Constitution Day with a panel discussion on how the United States Constitution relates to contemporary issues.
2023 Beaumont Endowed Lincoln Legacy Lecture
Christopher Oakley and Michelle A. Krowl will explore how interdisciplinary research and the digital humanities advance our understanding of Abraham Lincoln’s life and legacy. Krowl, the curator of the Abraham Lincoln Papers at the Library of Congress, has experienced first-hand the impact of digitization on the preservation and use of library collections. Oakley leads "The Virtual Lincoln Project" at the University of North Carolina Asheville, where he and his students created a realistic, digital representation of Abraham Lincoln delivering the Gettysburg Address. Oakley’s lecture explores the digital methods that helped him locate the precise location where Lincoln delivered his famous speech in Gettysburg.
A Public Commons
The Visual Arts Gallery presents "A Public Commons," a new and experiment exhibition by Service Works.
ECCE Lecture & Reception for 'A Public Commons'
Join Service Works for an ECCE Lecture and art exhibition reception!