blog posts primary for post 712531754 Study: Creative idea generation at work leads to indulgent behaviors afterwards by Thomas BruchSep 4, 2024 11:15 pm New research written by a University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign expert in work behaviors shows that engaging in brief creative ideation tasks can have detrimental consequences for one’s short-term health choices. Share this Story Share Study: Creative idea generation at work leads to indulgent behaviors afterwards on Facebook Share Study: Creative idea generation at work leads to indulgent behaviors afterwards on X primary for post 2028159444 New book highlights accomplishments of influential Black leader in post-Civil War Illinois by Thomas BruchSep 4, 2024 10:00 pm John J. Bird was appointed the first Black trustee for the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in 1873. Illinois emeritus professor of religion Wayne Pitard wrote a new book about Bird and his advocacy. 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Share this Story Share Illinois soars past Redbirds in home opener on Facebook Share Illinois soars past Redbirds in home opener on X primary for post 1952496139 U. of I. back in top 10 of venture-capital backed companies started by alumni by Thomas BruchSep 4, 2024 5:15 pm Crain's Chicago Business (Sept. 3) — The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign moved back into the top 10 of PitchBook’s annual ranking of universities based on the number of venture-capital backed companies started by alumni. Share this Story Share U. of I. back in top 10 of venture-capital backed companies started by alumni on Facebook Share U. of I. back in top 10 of venture-capital backed companies started by alumni on X primary for post 1763891872 Grow forest management skills in Southern Illinois course for landowners by Thomas BruchSep 3, 2024 5:00 pm The Beginning Forest Landowner Program is returning in 2024-2025 to help more Illinois forest owners learn how to manage their woodlands. 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Share this Story Share ISGS receives $10 million in funding for abandoned mining site research on Facebook Share ISGS receives $10 million in funding for abandoned mining site research on X primary for post 763771513 Book: Healing America’s divisiveness requires changing how we think by Sharita ForrestAug 26, 2024 1:45 pm Healing America’s political discord — and saving democracy — demands that we abandon our certainty we are right and snap judgments about those who disagree, says sociology professor Ilana Redstone in a new book. Share this Story Share Book: Healing America’s divisiveness requires changing how we think on Facebook Share Book: Healing America’s divisiveness requires changing how we think on X primary for post 485527884 Home opener against Illinois State on horizon for Illinois volleyball by Thomas BruchSep 3, 2024 1:00 pm Illinois volleyball welcomes Illinois State to Huff Hall for Pride Night on Tuesday, the home opener for the 2024 campaign. 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Share this Story Share Illinois dominates in season-opening shutout win over EIU on Facebook Share Illinois dominates in season-opening shutout win over EIU on X primary for post 322019598 How should labor movement handle the challenges of AI, automation at work? by Phil CicioraAug 27, 2024 11:00 am Transitioning to a future of work that accounts for the job-destroying perils of artificial intelligence will require unions to be proactive in their bargaining and policy advocacy around automation, says U.of I. labor expert Robert Bruno, Share this Story Share How should labor movement handle the challenges of AI, automation at work? on Facebook Share How should labor movement handle the challenges of AI, automation at work? on X primary for post 1983980826 ARPA-H project to pioneer rapid manufacturing of tumor models by Jenny ApplequistAug 21, 2024 11:45 am Project leader, Professor Bill King, says that the project 'will create a fundamentally new manufacturing technology that uses artificial intelligence, robotics, and vision systems to monitor and control the growth of tumor models.' 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Share this Story Share Watch 'An Evening with Steve Chen,' alumnus and YouTube co-founder on Facebook Share Watch 'An Evening with Steve Chen,' alumnus and YouTube co-founder on X primary for post 2122581938 Consumers: Political parties can fix high food prices—but only if their side wins by Successful FarmingAug 27, 2024 3:30 pm Successful Farming (Aug. 27) — Two U of I agricultural economists found that 'most Republicans thought only Republicans could lower food prices; similarly, a majority of Democrats thought only Democrats could lower food prices.' 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Bonnie, 65, remembers walking on the Main Quad among waves of college students. They were younger than her children. “I asked myself, ‘What am I doing here?’” Share this Story Share Hahl-mo-nee goes back to school on Facebook Share Hahl-mo-nee goes back to school on X primary for post 1775933570 Death row prisoner joins high school book club to explore complexities, joys of Black life by Sharita ForrestAug 21, 2024 10:30 am Rachel McMillian, a professor of curriculum and instruction at U. of I., said such initiatives better prepare pre-service teachers to understand students who are affected by incarceration in some way. 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Visit and find out for yourself what it's like to be an Illini! Share this Story Share Interested in Illinois? Visit campus this summer! on Facebook Share Interested in Illinois? Visit campus this summer! on X primary for post 171690574 2024 Homecoming, September 8-14 by Maeve ReillyAug 26, 2024 10:30 am View the full list of events, more details and visitor guides on the Homecoming 2024 website. Share this Story Share 2024 Homecoming, September 8-14 on Facebook Share 2024 Homecoming, September 8-14 on X primary for post 1968065760 PsiQuantum is closing in on fault-tolerance and a million qubits by ForbesAug 20, 2024 9:15 am Forbes (Aug. 21) As the anchor tenant at the newly established Illinois Quantum and Microelectronics Park, PsiQuantum plans to use a shared cryoplant, operated by the U. of I., that has $200 million in funding from the state. 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Share this Story Share U of I-led project to assess whether financial help prevents repeated child maltreatment on Facebook Share U of I-led project to assess whether financial help prevents repeated child maltreatment on X primary for post 269995431 Ancient DNA reveals Indigenous dog lineages found at Jamestown, Virginia by Ananya SenAug 20, 2024 12:30 pm 'Previous studies (found) there were a lot of Indigenous dogs in the United States and that they were eradicated. We wanted to understand what that entailed: were they culled, was it the competition with European dogs...' 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Share this Story Share What’s the state of labor in the US ahead of the presidential election? on Facebook Share What’s the state of labor in the US ahead of the presidential election? on X primary for post 650228920 Unveiling the ancient Maya’s relationship to animals and nature by Yifan Wang | Ph.D. candidate, anthropologyAug 12, 2024 8:45 am 'In stark contrast to the severe environmental destruction that we see all around us, our excavations reveal the ancestral Maya’s profound respect for nature and animals,' writes graduate researcher Yifan Wang. 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Share this Story Share Why this Democratic convention will not be like Chicago in 1968 on Facebook Share Why this Democratic convention will not be like Chicago in 1968 on X primary for post 1609133441 Up to $33 million award to dramatically improve surgical outcomes for cancer tumor removal by Bridget MeltonAug 13, 2024 2:00 pm U of I, Mayo Clinic, and industry clincians partner on the project that combines optical imaging technologies with AI screening tools to ensure, in real time, that tumor tissue and cells are completely removed during surgery. Share this Story Share Up to $33 million award to dramatically improve surgical outcomes for cancer tumor removal on Facebook Share Up to $33 million award to dramatically improve surgical outcomes for cancer tumor removal on X primary for post 1684473112 Welcome, Class of 2028! by Eric WilsonAug 16, 2024 4:45 pm We have a whole week of activities planned to welcome new students to the campus and to the Illinois family. Check the schule of events here. Share this Story Share Welcome, Class of 2028! on Facebook Share Welcome, Class of 2028! on X primary for post 610074716 How have U.S. border policies affected attitudes toward migrants and violence against them? by Jodi HeckelAug 1, 2024 10:30 am Latina/Latino Studies Professor Gilberto Rosas says the increasingly militarized enforcement practices at the southern border has hardened attitudes toward migrants and contributed to violence against them, Share this Story Share How have U.S. border policies affected attitudes toward migrants and violence against them? on Facebook Share How have U.S. border policies affected attitudes toward migrants and violence against them? on X primary for post 2011294665 How do people use self-censorship to avoid content suppression on sites like TikTok? by Diana YatesAug 14, 2024 9:30 am Anthropology professor Kendra Calhoun studies the creative language people use on social media platforms to fool algorithms that may incorrectly categorize content as 'inappropriate' or 'offensive.' Share this Story Share How do people use self-censorship to avoid content suppression on sites like TikTok? on Facebook Share How do people use self-censorship to avoid content suppression on sites like TikTok? on X primary for post 307052732 I was there: Crowd photos from Harris-Walz rally were not AI generated by Huffington PostAug 15, 2024 8:45 am Huffington Post (Aug. 13) 'To have Harris generating all of this enthusiasm has thrown (Donald Trump) off,' says Nicholas Grossman, a professor of political science at the U. of I. 'Politically, that’s a big problem for him.' Share this Story Share I was there: Crowd photos from Harris-Walz rally were not AI generated on Facebook Share I was there: Crowd photos from Harris-Walz rally were not AI generated on X primary for post 1687664562 Continuing success: Illinois wheelchair racers ready for the Paralympic Games by Maeve ReillyAug 13, 2024 9:00 am The 2024 Paralympic Games begin in Paris on August 28. U. of I. head coach of wheelchair track and road racing Adam Bleakney will be coaching for Team USA. All nine of the U.S. wheelchair racing athletes have a connection to Illinois. Share this Story Share Continuing success: Illinois wheelchair racers ready for the Paralympic Games on Facebook Share Continuing success: Illinois wheelchair racers ready for the Paralympic Games on X primary for post 324247439 Honey added to yogurt supports probiotic cultures for digestive health by Marianne SteinAug 8, 2024 1:45 pm 'Our findings showed that pairing honey with yogurt supported the survival of the yogurt’s probiotic bacteria in the gut, so the lab study results did translate to real-world application in humans,' said food sciences professor Hannah Holscher. 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Here's how Lelah Brownfield bucked her family and worked with U. of I. to preserve it. Share this Story Share Brownfield Woods: A gem that was nearly lost on Facebook Share Brownfield Woods: A gem that was nearly lost on X primary for post 1184306092 U. of I. historian’s book provides introduction to gender history by Jodi HeckelAug 7, 2024 12:00 pm 'Gender makes a huge difference in how political movements unfold and how capitalism works, in the workplace but also in the household. There’s no aspect of public, private, civic or political life that is untouched by gender.' Share this Story Share U. of I. historian’s book provides introduction to gender history on Facebook Share U. of I. historian’s book provides introduction to gender history on X primary for post 4232443 What are the signs of heat stroke? by Liz Ahlberg TouchstoneAug 9, 2024 12:30 pm Heat stroke is a medical emergency, but recognizing the warning signs and knowing vulnerability factors and mitigation techniques can improve outcomes, says Dr. Holly Rosencranz, professor in the Carle Illinois College of Medicine. Share this Story Share What are the signs of heat stroke? on Facebook Share What are the signs of heat stroke? on X primary for post 1161875995 U.S. mortgage rates drop sharply, with 30-year at 6.47% by New York TimesAug 12, 2024 10:45 am New York Times (Aug. 8) The lower mortgage rate could encourage some homeowners to get into the market, says Professor Julia Fonseca. 'But we still have a ways to go if we consider how low these rates that people have locked in actually are.' 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Share this Story Share Research project seeks to learn from Indigenous practices in music, engineering on Facebook Share Research project seeks to learn from Indigenous practices in music, engineering on X primary for post 1809631097 How do presidential candidates embody ideas about national identity? by Sharita ForrestAug 1, 2024 9:00 am Professor David Cisneros explores the dichotomous rhetoric from U.S. presidential candidates about Latinos and immigrants, as well as how beliefs about national identity and race are shaped by each presidency. Share this Story Share How do presidential candidates embody ideas about national identity? on Facebook Share How do presidential candidates embody ideas about national identity? on X