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  • Sun sets behind tall grass

    Deaths

    William Boyd Buck ... Emanuel “Manny” Donchin ... Les Gasser ... Marjorie Ellen “Marge” Gordon ... Alvin E. Gustafson ... Phillip I. Henson ... Matthew McClure ... Kurt A. Mitchell ... Pauline Rymer ... Rebecca J. Simon ... Bernard “Bernie” Daniel Taylor

  • The sun sets behind miscanthus on the South Farms.

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    Alfred Broccardo

  • The sun sets behind miscanthus at a farm on campus.

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    Norman “Mac” MacGregor ... Patricia “Nanny” Pelmore ... Robert C. Reinhart

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  • Sun sets behind tall grass

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    Kenneth Nelson Dugan ... Henry William Lippold ... Dr. Thomas N. “Doc” Monfort ... William “Harry” Soloman

  • The sun sets behind miscanthus on the south farms.

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    Bernadine Carter ... Kathleen M. Dysart ... Toby Yale Kahr

  • Miscanthus at sunset.

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    Dinah Faye Derby ... Roy Lloyd Nugent ... Klaus Schulten ... Dorothy I. Tipton

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  • Sun sets behind tall grass

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    Stephen Mitchell ... Patsy R. Paye ... Alan Rankin ... Stanley James Rankin ... Arthur J. Slates ... Edward L. Young

  • The sun sets behind miscanthus on the south farms

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    Jerry Dobrovolny ... Marisa Lu Rubenking Meador ... David L. Shipley

  • The sun sets behind miscanthus grass

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    Paul Eugene Strader ... Samuel H. Williams

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    James B. Sinclair

     

  • The sun sets behind miscanthus on the south farms

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    David R. Hamilton ... Bernhard “Bernie” Works

  • The sun sets behind miscanthus

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    Richard Gene "Dick" Horn ... Marianne Mosey ... Elizabeth Ann Wells ... Samuel H. Williams

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  • The sun sets behind miscanthus on the south farms

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    LaVerne Elizabeth Smith ... Rita Jo Wingler

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  • The sun sets behind miscanthus.

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    Harold Stever Bryan ... Daral Gene Carr ... Frank Crossman Hinds ... Randall Musselman ... Paul Newbold ... Robert M. Richey ... Joe Louis Smith

  • Sun sets behind tall grass

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    Alva “Tad” LeRoy Addy ... Nancy J. Blackburn ... Belle Anna Brine ... John Roy Campbell ... Judith “Judy” Arlene Corray ... Terry Denny ... Marjorie Ellen (Keagle) Lange ... Alleta A. (Sue) Moore ... John (Jim) J.E. Mullen ... George Robert Young

  • Sun setting

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    See-Wing Chiu ... C.E. “Gene” Hughes ... Arthur “Art” Ramer Wyatt ... Robert Scott Zeiders

     

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  • Sun sets behind tall grass

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    William Curtis Blaylock ... Susan Blunier ... Paula Jo Goodwin ... Barbara Clarke Swain

  • The sun sets behind miscanthus.

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    Darrel F. “Bump” DeDecker ... Jean M. Due 

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  • Sun setting behind miscanthus on the south farms

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    Barbara Ledora Butts Anderson ... Barbara Ann Armstrong ... Sharol L. "Sherry" Hanson ... Robert J. Mosborg ... Steven Nicholas ... Bernard Spodek ... Ralph R. Swarr

  • The sun sets behind tall grass.

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    Sammy Ray “Sam” Sommer ... Kerrin Thompson

  • Sun sets behind miscanthus

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    Charles Edward “Chuck” Matz

  • The sun sets behind miscanthus.

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    Howard D. Eskridge ... Kathryn "Katie" Matilda Gravlin

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  • Setting sun

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    Ronald Dean Bagley ... Mary Elizabeth Butts Creech ... Teddy Georgia Eddleman ... Jean Frazier Patterson ... Barbara J. Perrero ... Randy B. Rogers ... Phillip Andrew Wassom ... John Wrinkle Welch 

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  • The sun sets behind miscanthus at a farm on campus.

    Deaths

    Ned Goldwasser ... James Edward Huffman ... Robert “Bob” Mooney ... Daniel Ivan Padberg

  • photo of former U. of I. police chief Paul Dollins

    Former U. of I. police chief remembered as great leader

    Former University of Illinois police chief Paul Dollins is being remembered as a leader in law enforcement, a community builder and a great friend.

  • Howard K. Birnbaum, materials expert at University of Illinois, dies at age 72

    CHAMPAIGN, Ill. - Howard K. Birnbaum, an expert in the science of materials who developed new concepts to prevent materials from failing, died Sunday (Jan. 23) at Carle Foundation Hospital in Urbana, Ill. A professor emeritus at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Birnbaum was 72 years old and had lived in Champaign.

  • Irwin C. Gunsalus, renowned biochemist, dies at 96

    CHAMPAIGN, Ill. - Irwin C. Gunsalus, an internationally renowned biochemist and enzymologist who discovered several vitamins and made seminal contributions to the understanding of bacterial and human metabolism, died Oct. 25 at his home in Andalusia, Ala. He was 96.

  • Kim Rotzoll, longtime dean of College of Communications, dies

    CHAMPAIGN, Ill. - Kim B. Rotzoll, recently retired as the dean of the College of Communications at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, died today (Nov. 4) in Carle Foundation Hospital in Urbana from complications related to cancer. He was 68.

  • Physics professor Klaus Schulten, 69, died Monday, Oct. 31.

    Klaus Schulten, pioneer in biophysics and computational biology, has died

    University of Illinois physics professor Klaus Schulten, an innovator in the use of computational methods to study the chemical and biological processes driving living cells, died Monday, Oct. 31, at Carle Foundation Hospital in Urbana. He was 69.

  • Nick Holonyak Jr.

    Nick Holonyak Jr., pioneer of LED lighting, dies

    Nick Holonyak Jr., a renowned innovator of illumination, has died. The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign professor was 93 years old.

    Holonyak (pronounced huh-LON-yak) is credited with the development of the first practical visible-spectrum LED, now commonly used in light bulbs, device displays and lasers worldwide. 

  • Nina Baym, pioneer in the study of American women writers, has died

    Nina Baym, an internationally recognized scholar of American literature and a pioneer in the field of study of American women’s writing, has died.

  • Nobel Laureate Paul C. Lauterbur, developer of MRI, dies at age 77

    CHAMPAIGN, Ill. - Paul C. Lauterbur, a University of Illinois professor of chemistry who was awarded a Nobel Prize in 2003 for his pioneering work in the development of magnetic resonance imaging, died this morning at his home in Urbana, Ill.

  • Scott R. White, a pioneer of self-healing materials, died May 28 at age 55.

    Scott R. White, pioneer of self-healing materials, has died

    University of Illinois aerospace engineering professor Scott R. White, an innovator of self-healing and self-regulating materials, died Monday of cancer at age 55.