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  • Staying on-campus or otherwise locally this summer? Let us know!

    If you’re staying on campus or in the local area this summer, let us know!

  • Special Edition CHP NewsBytes - Fall 2015 Scholar Adventurers Series Announced (sign-ups start Thursday/Friday)

    FALL 2015 SCHOLAR ADVENTURERS SERIES programs are shown on the Events Calendar at http://illinois.edu/calendar/list/4956 (click on the date of the event for a full description) and here http://honors.illinois.edu/Scholar%20Adventure%20Series.shtml you can sign up for as many of these events as you would like.

     

     

  • NCSA seeking Interns for 2016 – 2017 Academic Year – informational open house on 3/31/16

    Calling all Illinois Undergraduates!

     

     

  • Research Project Opportunity for Summer 2017

    Check out this opportunity to participate in a lab project this summer!

     

     

  • LAST REMINDER TO ALL SENIORS: 2019 Homecoming Court Applications due 9/9/19

    To become a member of the 2019 UI Homecoming Court, applications must be submitted by Monday, September 9 by 5 p.m. (go to http://homecoming.illinois.edu/ and click “Homecoming Court”) -- read all the information regarding the application process and expectations.

    Candidates must have earned at least 90 hours with a minimum grade-point average of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.  Students who are selected for 2nd round interviews must be available for the interview from 9/16-9/19.  Individuals chosen to be members of the Homecoming Court must attend a MANDATORY meeting on 10/1, and the Homecoming Court is requested to attend a number of activities from 10/13-10/19.  Members of the Homecoming Court will receive a limited number of 10/19 game tickets. There is no guarantee at the number of tickets that will be available to the court. In addition, court members traditionally receive invitations to other Homecoming festivities, so keep your calendars free!

    Questions regarding this application or the Homecoming Court should be directed to Homecoming Court coordinators Denise R Poindexter, Melissa Kisubika or January Boten at homecomingcourt@illinois.edu.

  • Special NewsByte: Campus Honors Program/Yanai Rotary Club/Champaign Rotary Club Good-Will Ambassador Program:  Applications due April 13, 2016

    Apply to the Campus Honors Program/Yanai Rotary Club/Champaign Rotary Club Good-Will Ambassador Program!

     

  • Illini Guide 2016 Recruiting!

    Illini Guide 2016 Recruiting!

     

     

  • Have you won any Awards or Scholarships this year that you haven’t told us about? Tell us now!

    Contact Elizabeth Rockman with any awards or scholarships you have won this year and haven't told us about!

  • SENIORS: Apply to Homecoming Court by 9/5/14!

    Please help recognize campus leaders and nominate yourself, your organizations leader, your friend or a student you know to be part of the Illinois tradition!

       

  • Volunteer Illini Projects Health Needs Project needs volunteers for the “Healthy Saturdays” program:  two upcoming Tuesday meetings

     Great volunteer opportunity!

  • US-UK Fulbright Commission applications now open for the UK Summer Institute Award Programmes for US Undergraduates (first and second year)  

    Apply for the US_UK Fulbright UK Summer Institute Award Programmes for US Undergraduates! 

     

  • South Africa study abroad program sponsored by BEA Institute  

    The BEA Institute organizes short term study abroad programs in Ireland, Iceland and South Africa.  Their programs draw diverse groups of students from all over the world to experience a new country together and learn from one another.  The programs are unique in that they are on average 20-40 students in size.  This small size provides a more intimate and impactful experience for our students; a life changing experience. 

  • Reminder: Mayo Clinic and Illinois Alliance Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Program

    The Mayo Clinic’s Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) program places undergraduate students from across the nation in a host lab at Mayo Clinic. For 10 weeks, students become fully-immersed in the research and culture of major medical center. Since 2012, five or more SURF fellowships have been exclusively reserved for Illinois students. These SURFs are sponsored through the Mayo Clinic & Illinois Alliance and their home department at Illinois.  They are now accepting applications for Illinois pre-selection for the 2018 SURF Program. Important Dates:

    Illinois Pre-selection Application Deadline - December 1, 2017

    Illinois Pre-selection Award Notification - January 18, 2018

    Mayo Clinic Online Application Deadline - February 1, 2018

    2018 SURF Program - May 29 to August 3, 2018

    Application Instructions:  Complete the Illinois pre-selection application at http://mayoillinois.org/education/undergraduate-student-opportunities by December 1, 2017. Students will need to upload a personal statement and current transcript or web academic history (see the application page for details).  Letters of recommendation are required from two references. Letters should be sent as .pdf files directly to Maggie Berg at meberg@illinois.edu.  Complete the Mayo Clinic online application at https://app.applyyourself.com/AYApplicantLogin/fl_ApplicantLogin.asp?id=mayo-gsp by February 1, 2018. Students will use the same materials for this application as were used for the pre-selection application.

     

    IT and Bioinformatics Summer Internship at Mayo Clinic: 

    Bioinformatics Systems Unit within the IT Division of Research and Education Systems Support at the Mayo Clinic at Rochester, MN, has an ongoing summer internship opportunity for Illinois IT students. Specific position and project descriptions focus on the Center For Individualized Medicine (CIM) scientific programs with the goal of discovering and translating research into clinically viable solutions for patients. The internship consists of working on tasks within multiple project areas of the Bioinformatics Systems Unit.

    View the job description for summer 2018 internships (Urbana campus students get priority consideration for these internships when applying by December 1, 2017), and complete the application form at http://mayoillinois.org/education/undergraduate-student-opportunities and upload your CV. The CV should include GPA, list completed computer science courses and those currently registered for, and any computer science project experience. Email info-mayo@mayoillinois.org with any questions.

  • KDR and SAS update

    The Krannert Dress Rehearsal (KDR) programs were announced last week, and sign-ups will begin Thursday (for graduating seniors) and Friday (for everyone else).

     

     

  • Join 2018 Eco-Olympics!

    Interested in saving energy and winning cool prizes? Then join Eco-Olympics! Eco-Olympics is an energy conservation competition within the residence halls that takes place the 3 weeks after spring break. Our goal is to engage, educate, and motivate students to change their behavior and have a good time while doing it. Sign up here http://icap.sustainability.illinois.edu/project/eco-olympics and feel free to contact EcoOlympics@gmail.com with any questions!

    Thanks to Chancellor's Scholar Blake Banks for this information item.

  • Anthony Ocampo Unit One/Allen Hall Guest-In-Residence until 3/6/19

      

    Anthony Ocampo is a scholar and writer who focuses on issues of immigration, race and ethnicity, and gender and sexuality. He is the author of The Latinos of Asia: How Filipino Americans Break the Rules of Race. He is working on his second book, To Be Brown and Gay in L.A., chronicling how gay men of color from immigrant families negotiate race, gender, and sexuality within their families, neighborhoods, schools, and mainstream LGBT spaces. Ocampo has co-edited two major collections in race and ethnic studies: Contemporary Asian America: A Multidisciplinary Reader and Asian American Society: An Encyclopedia. He has also been featured as a commentator for local and national news outlets, including CNN60 Minutes, and The San Francisco Chronicle, and he has a regular segment “All Things Fil-Am with Dr. O” on Kababayan Today, a daily talk show for and about Filipino Americans. Programs are free and open to the public and take place at Allen Hall, 1005 W. Gregory Drive, Urbana.

    Monday, March 4, 7:00 p.m. - To Be Brown and Gay in the USA (South Rec Room):  Immigration, race, and LGBTQ rights have been headline issues the past few decades, but the experiences of individuals whose identities cut across all three issues have remained invisible to most. Dr. Ocampo explores why this is and addresses the struggles that LGBTQ people of color face in order to be seen, not just by the public, but also by their immigrant families, ethnic communities, and the mainstream gay community. Drawing on the experiences of Latino and Asian American gay men, Dr. Ocampo chronicles the creative strategies that they employ to embrace their identities and to create community.9:30 p.m. – Tea Time: Race Beyond Black and White (guest apartment):  Informal discussion. Tea and snacks provided.

    Tuesday, March 5, 7:00 p.m. - The Latinos of Asia: How Filipino Americans Break the Rules of Race (South Rec Room):  Is race only about the color of your skin? Dr. Ocampo looks at Filipino Americans to show that what “color” you are depends largely on your social context. Filipino Americans are officially classified as Asian, but share many cultural characteristics with Latinos. Are they “becoming” Asian or Latino? Dr. Ocampo will discuss how their racial identities “change” depending on the communities they grow up in, the schools they attend, and the people they befriend. We’ll explore both the racial consciousness of everyday people and the changing racial landscape of U.S. society.9:00 p.m. – Tea Time: Asian American students (guest apartment):  Come chat about what it’s like being an Asian American student on campus. Tea and snacks provided.

    Wednesday, March 6, 7:00 p.m. - Intersectionality is More than a Buzzword (South Rec Room):  The whole point of college is to meet people from all walks of life, but research shows that most people, including college students, tend to form friendships with people of similar backgrounds. Part of the challenge is that schools don’t do the best job of teaching us how to empathize with others across difference, whether it’s race, gender, or socioeconomics. Through a series of small and large group discussions and exercises, we will develop a better understanding of the way race, gender, and sexuality shape the everyday lives of students at UIUC.9 p.m. – Tea Time: Let’s talk about immigration (guest apartment):  Informal discussion. Tea and snacks provided.

  • The New Revels Players presents “The Odd Couple” on March 13-14, 2015!

    Come see the New Revels Players’ 50th show in its 15 year history, the classic roommate comedy “The Odd Couple” on March 13-14! 

  • Service-Learning and Project Management Leadership Opportunities Still Available for Fall ’14 Semester

    For Students – all majors, all levels - ENG 315: Learning in Community Courses (3 credits)

  • CAS presents Jonda McNair on “Reflections on an African American Children's Literature Family Literacy Program” on 10/19/16

     Check out this CAS MillerComm2107 Lecture!

     

  • REMINDER:  CHP SUMMER RESEARCH AND TRAVEL GRANTS:  Application deadline is 5 p.m. on Tuesday, 3/1/16  

    The CHP’s Summer Research Awards offer Chancellor's Scholars an opportunity to develop and explore a topic of their choice, working on the Urbana-Champaign campus under the supervision of a University of Illinois faculty member. 

  • An Amazing Opportunity to meet an Ambassador on 4/11/17!

    Please stop by the Campus Honors House between 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 11, 2017 to meet and informally interact with Her Excellency Rev. Dr. Iva Camille Gloudon.

  • The New Revels Players presents "12 Angry Jurors" on April 17 - 18!

    The New Revels Players presents "12 Angry Jurors" on April 17 - 18!  The New Revels Players presents “12 Angry Jurors” on April 17 - 18!  Come see the New Revels Players' adaptation of Reginald Rose's classic courtroom drama, “12 Angry Men”!

     

  • CHP alumna invites Chancellor's Scholars to apply to Google

    From CHP alumna Jessica Leiding:

    “I am a CHP alum and have been working at Google for 10 years. We're recruiting new college grads, so I was hoping you can pass the below email on to the graduating CHP students. Multiple teams at Google are taking applications from current students, and they love to get referrals of great candidates from current employees. As you can imagine, Google has really high standards for hiring, so naturally I thought of the CHP. I've sent this email a few times in past years to the program as well, and have gotten a few Honor students interviews or jobs at the company!

    For graduating seniors:  You can check out positions and info for new grads at careers.google.com/students and search the jobs list here. Once you find a role you'd like to apply for, just send me an email with your resume, and I'd be happy to refer you. Being referred definitely makes a difference in your chances of getting an interview! If you fill out the online application first, the referral may not count, so wait until after I refer you :).

    New roles are being posted all the time, so set up the search email alerts or keep an eye on it. One thing to note is that most jobs are in the engineering and tech teams, but there are also jobs in HR (called PeopleOps), advertising, sales, business, and more. My major was Psych and Spanish, and I have co-workers from lots of backgrounds: English, Business, Advertising, Finance, Micro-Biology, Philosophy, and lots more.

    Feel free to send me your resume/info at jleiding@google.com.  And by the way, I really love working at Google. It definitely lives up to its reputation for being a great company. :)”

  • IPRH:  “Pigs as Ham: 'Terroir,' Techniques, and Jinhua Ham in Early Modern China” on 4/22, rsvp by 4/11/16 for lunch  

     IPRH invites you to this presentation by IPRH–Andrew W. Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Humanities Chunghao Pio Kuo:  "Pigs as Ham: 'Terroir,' Techniques, and Jinhua Ham in Early Modern China"

                   

     

  • Writer and Director Boots Riley and his film “Sorry To Bother You” on 11/12/18

      

    Join Unit One/Allen Hall in the Main Lounge (at 1005 W. Gregory Drive, Urbana) on Monday, 11/12/18 at 7:00 p.m. for a free screening of Sorry to Bother You featuring Q&A w/ Boots Riley. Boots Riley is a provocative and prolific poet, rapper, songwriter, producer, screenwriter, director, community organizer, and public speaker. Boots Riley wrote and directed Sorry to Bother You, a comedy fantasy sci-fi film that stars Lakeith Stanfield, Armie Hammer, Tessa Thompson, Steven Yeun, Jermaine Fowler, Omari Hardwick and Terry Crews. The film premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Fest and opened to strong critical acclaim in theaters nationwide. He is the lead vocalist of The Coup and Street Sweeper Social Club. Fervently dedicated to social change, Boots was deeply involved with the Occupy Oakland movement. He was one of the leaders of the activist group The Young Comrades. He is the author of the critically acclaimed Tell Homeland Security-We Are the Bomb

    Boots Riley’s visit is being co-sponsored by Eusa Nia – the Black Student Union of Allen Hall and Unit One/Allen Hall.

  • Check out Exploring Sustainable International Development (ANTH 399, CHLH 494, ENG 498, GLBL 499, UP 494)

    Look into this unique course offering!

  • 2018 Undergraduate Creative Writing Awards deadline is 2/26/18

    The deadline for the 2018 Undergraduate Creative Writing Awards is Noon on Monday, February 26, 2018.  The English Department sponsors and administers two annual undergraduate literary competitions in Short Fiction and Poetry.  Depending on available funding, there will be 2-3 prizes in Fiction and 2-3 in Poetry this year.  Past prizes have ranged from $100 to $1000.  As soon as there are specific funding numbers available, they will be announced at http://creativewriting.english.illinois.edu/undergraduate/awards/

    Contest rules are as follows:

    Short Fiction:  no contestant may submit more than one unpublished story (7500 words, maximum length)

    Poetry:  no contestant may submit more than 200 lines, as a single unpublished poem or a group of unpublished poems

    Only University of Illinois undergraduate students are eligible to compete.  To be considered for a prize, submissions must adhere to the following rules.  All submissions must be sent to the following email address: sdavenpo@illinois.edu.  Depending on your entry (poetry or fiction), the subject line of your email message must read as follows: UNDERGRAD POETRY or UNDERGRAD FICTION (not both).  If you enter in both categories (poetry and fiction), you will need to send separate emails.    Your name, address, phone number, e-mail address, net id, status (undergrad), and UIN number must appear in the body of the email.  Your fiction OR poetry entry is to be contained in one attachment (doc, docx, or rtf only), the name of which must be as follows: contest category followed by your last name, such as FICTIONJONES or POETRYJONES.  Your name should not appear in the attachment itself.  The 2018 Undergraduate Creative Writing Awards contest is open to all University of Illinois students, and the deadline for submission is Monday, February 26, at noon.  Questions should be directed to Steve Davenport, Associate Director of Creative Writing, at sdavenpo@illinois.edu

    Thanks to Anna Ivy of the Department of English for this information item.

  • Check out Spring 2015 CHP Artists’ work!

    Please check out the Spring 2015 CHP Artists’ work in the Honors House (Room 212)! 

     

     

  • Apply for Scholarships for Study Abroad by 2/18/15

    The Illinois for Illinois (I4I) and International Programs and Studies (IPS) Undergraduate Study Abroad Scholarship Programs are now accepting applications.  

  • Apply today for I4I and IPS Scholarships!  Deadline is 2/15/17

    Apply today for I4I and IPS Scholarships!  Deadline is 2/15/17.

     

     

  • Applications being accepted for Chancellor's Public Engagement Student Fellows grants:  deadline is 3/11/16

     Between now and March 11, 2016, applications are being accepted for Chancellor’s Public Engagement Student Fellows.

     

     

  • Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory hosts “Reading Race:  Schemas, Racial Perception, and the Power of Literature” on 2/25/16

    Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory hosts “Reading Race:  Schemas, Racial Perception, and the Power of Literature” by Paula Moya, Professor of English/Latin American and Iberian Culture, Stanford University at 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 25 at the Alice Campbell Alumni Center.

     

     

  • Support Chancellor's Scholars at the Undergraduate Research Symposium/Week!

    Check out the events happening this week at the Undergraduate Reserach Symposium! 

     

  • ISSS is Hiring, apply today!

      

    Looking for a job before Fall classes start? ISSS is now accepting applications to join their New International Student Check-in team for our Fall Check-in event! If you’re looking for an opportunity to get involved with the international student community, apply today at https://forms.illinois.edu/sec/4461472. Applications are due Monday, May 6th.  If you have any questions concerning the position, please email Elizabeth Sheppard at eertel@illinois.edu.

  • Dan Katz speaks on “Becoming a 21st Century Lawyer on 1/27/16

    “Becoming a 21st Century Lawyer” will be on Wednesday, January 27, 2016 at 5:00 p.m. in 1064 Lincoln Hall.

     

     

  • Check out Peter Holquist speaking on “Crimes Against Humanity: Genealogy of a Concept, 1815–1945” on 2/5/15

    This program will be on February 5, 2015 at 4:00 p.m. in 101 International Studies Building.

     

     

  • INNER VOICES Social Issues Theatre presents MANIFESTO in honor of Women’s History Month, from 3/8/17 – 3/10/17, and 3/16/17

    INNER VOICES Social Issues Theatre presents MANIFESTO in honor of Women’s History Month, from 3/8/17 – 3/10/17, and 3/16/17

     

     

  • Staying on-campus or otherwise locally this summer? Let us know!

    If you’re staying on campus or in the local area this summer, let us know!  

  • Register now for the 9/13/19 Future's So Bright 5K Walk-Run!

      

    The Future's So Bright 5K Walk-Run is Friday, September 13 at 8:00 p.m. at the Quad.  Come dressed in your best neon clothing and enjoy a night walk/run filled with free snacks, giveaways, music and more.  Register now at campusrec.illinois.edu/5K!  First 150 registratnts will receive a resusable head light.  Sponsored by Campus Recreation.

    Thanks to Chancellor's Scholar Madison Kaufman for this information item.

     

  • Student Leadership Awards and Scholarships – Deadline is 2/26/16

     

    The Student Leadership Awards & Scholarships (SLAS) program recognizes and rewards students for their tremendous contributions to the Illinois campus community, as well as their commitment to academics and extracurricular involvement.  Nominate a deserving student today!  All students (undergraduate and undergraduate) are applicable.

     

     

  • Sophomores and first-years:  Come to 1/28/16 Info Session to learn more about the U.K. Fulbright Summer Institutes (Application deadlines 2/23 or 2/26/16)  

    Join the National and International Scholarships Program for an info session to learn about the UK Fulbright Summer Institutes for freshmen and sophomores! 

  • Mary Remier Grants for female undergraduates -- fall semester deadline is 10/1/15

    The Mary Ramier Grant is set up to inspire undergraduate women to develop as successful leaders, activists, and professionals. 

  • Illini Student Musicals Rocky Horror Shadow Cast - 10/16 and 10/17/15

    Attend this classic performance!

  • Check out Japanese Twang: Sato Michiyoshi Shamisen Concert on 2/7/16

    300 Years of Tsugaru-jamisen in 90 Minutes!

  • Japan House introduces new garden guide for your cell phone!  

    Japan House is thrilled to announce their new garden guide for your cell phone.

  • Apply for a Fred S. Bailey International Service Travel Scholarship for Cause-Driven Leaders

    The Fred S. Bailey International Service Travel Scholarship for Cause-Driven Leaders offers scholarships of $600-1800 dollars for travel to University of Illinois undergraduate students leading international service projects.

    Award Amount

    The Fred S. Bailey International Travel Scholarship program will fund up to 75% of the total cost of international travel with a service component.  Awards range from $600–$1800, depending on duration of study and associated costs (price of air travel to/from country, length of stay, etc.). For more information on maximum allowable funding for specific countries, go to:

    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18QLvQB2zO5Y_iWtn8JRwLWn7dyVqqwPInXe-KcV7vVc/edit#gid=685296145

    Qualifications

    *Student must be enrolled as an undergraduate student in good standing at the University of Illinois – Urbana Champaign campus during the current or previous academic semester.  Student need not be enrolled in classes at the time of travel but must be working towards a degree at UIUC. Students who will have completed their degree requirements by the departure date of travel are not eligible to apply.

    *Minimum length of trip to be considered is 10 days.

    *Students interested in receiving support for travel must apply within the specified application periods.

    *Students must apply for funding for a specific international service trip but may submit more than one application for different opportunities.

    *Students may only receive one international service travel scholarship while enrolled as an undergraduate at UIUC.

    *Students must have specific travel plans related to an existing project or program and must have been involved in that program (academic or extracurricular) for a minimum of one semester prior to the time of departure.

     

    If selected, the student must complete the program requirements outlined at http://universityymca.org/bailey/travel-scholarship/.

     

    Applications will be reviewed by the Bailey Scholarship committee during two application periods:

    Application Period 1 (For trips that occur between December 20, 2017 - August 30, 2018)

    Applications Open: August 28, 2017, Application Deadline: October 2, 2017

     

    Application Period 2 (For trips that occur between May 1, 2018 - January 17, 2019)

    Applications Open: January 16, 2018, Application Deadline: February 22, 2018

  • OVP Holiday Toy Drive is 11/18 - 12/6/19

      

    The OVP has partnered with Cunningham's Children's Home (https://www.cunninghamhome.org/) for the 2019 Holiday Toy Drive. Cunningham provides support services and resources to youth and families of Champaign-Urbana. They host a number of December events to love on their kids with gifts of arts and crafts, books, toys, and games. Please put your donation in the line up this holiday season. If you're unable to give, consider being a volunteer: https://volunteersignup.org/RXLYP.  For complete details about the 2019 Holiday Toy Drive, visit: https://go.illinois.edu/OVPTOYS.

  • Have you won any Awards or Scholarships this year that you haven’t told us about? Tell us now!

    Whether you’re a first-year student, sophomore, or junior, please contact Elizabeth Rockman at rockman@illinois.edu if you’ve earned any scholarships (campus-wide or national) recently, published, or achieved something else that you’d like us to know about – if we hear from you in the next few weeks, we may be able to include that information into the CHP Annual, the Campus Honors Program newsletter that comes out each August.

    “New” news items from *graduating seniors* are also not too late to update us with, and you are all welcome – and encouraged – to be in touch now and always about all future news and achievements!

  • SIGN-UP DIRECTIONS FOR KDR’S (and other events such as SAS, etc.)

    Instructions for how to sign up for KDRS and SAS's

  • 9/24/14 Campus recruiting session for Ad Astra, translation and interpretation service company

    LAS Global Studies to sponsor a campus recruiting session next week!