blog posts primary for post 853274155 ‘It’s part of the war now’: Unions increasingly use social media to boost labor actions by Gateway Journalism ReviewDec 21, 2023 4:30 pm Gateway Journalism Review (Dec. 21) 'It's fairly unsophisticated in how they use it,' says U of I labor expert Robert Bruno. 'It’s mainly to promote value and less about strategy.' Share this Story Share ‘It’s part of the war now’: Unions increasingly use social media to boost labor actions on Facebook Share ‘It’s part of the war now’: Unions increasingly use social media to boost labor actions on X primary for post 1587360344 Four Illini in double figures lead Illinois over UTEP, 81-71 by Division of Intercollegiate AthleticsDec 20, 2023 9:45 am The Illinois women's basketball team had four players score in double figures on the way to an 81-71 win over the Miners at Thursday to close out play in the West Palm Beach Classic. 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Thursday's tilt against UTEP (12:15pm) will be the first meeting between the sides. Share this Story Share Illini Women's Basketball set for Wednesday, Thursday games at West Palm Beach Classic on Facebook Share Illini Women's Basketball set for Wednesday, Thursday games at West Palm Beach Classic on X primary for post 645407622 Postdoc Dylan Burton puts exams for interpreters to the test by Eric WilsonDec 19, 2023 11:45 am This Beckman Institute postdoctoral researcher evaluates the language proficiency exams used to qualify interpreters who mediate conversations between school districts and multilingual parents of children with disabilities. Share this Story Share Postdoc Dylan Burton puts exams for interpreters to the test on Facebook Share Postdoc Dylan Burton puts exams for interpreters to the test on X primary for post 460236419 Agave is an increasingly popular substitute for honey and sugar. But is it healthy? by USA TodayDec 19, 2023 8:45 am USA Today (Dec. 15) A report from the U of I College of ACES notes that agave is 1.5 times sweeter than even table sugar, so it takes less of it to achieve the same level of sweetness as other sweeteners. Share this Story Share Agave is an increasingly popular substitute for honey and sugar. But is it healthy? on Facebook Share Agave is an increasingly popular substitute for honey and sugar. But is it healthy? on X primary for post 62530628 20 somethings who speak their minds at work are changing the office forever by Business InsiderDec 18, 2023 10:15 am 'I think you still want work to matter in your life, but you’re thinking about how it fits into your identity, into your consciousness in a more critical way than I think the previous generations likely did,' says U of I labor expert Robert Bruno Share this Story Share 20 somethings who speak their minds at work are changing the office forever on Facebook Share 20 somethings who speak their minds at work are changing the office forever on X primary for post 1471393794 Design students’ use of AI to conceptualize 'solarpunk sustainable suburb' by Jodi HeckelDec 15, 2023 11:45 am Graphic design professor Jena Marble says AI is not a replacement for students' creativity or critical thinking. 'It’s a helpful tool to streamline the creative processes,” she said. 'You should know how to use it...' Share this Story Share Design students’ use of AI to conceptualize 'solarpunk sustainable suburb' on Facebook Share Design students’ use of AI to conceptualize 'solarpunk sustainable suburb' on X primary for post 1960343226 CS head Nancy Amato wins inaugural Robotics Medal from MassRobotics by Caitlin RenwaldDec 13, 2023 10:45 am The Robotics Medal is the world’s first major prize to acknowledge the impactful contributions of female researchers to the field of robotics. Amato has also recently been voted president-elect of the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society. Share this Story Share CS head Nancy Amato wins inaugural Robotics Medal from MassRobotics on Facebook Share CS head Nancy Amato wins inaugural Robotics Medal from MassRobotics on X primary for post 1560701196 What are the legal, practical bounds of free speech on college campuses? by Phil CicioraDec 18, 2023 9:00 am One of the problems with university 'speech codes' is that they’re selectively enforced, says Lena Shapiro, the inaugural director of the First Amendment Clinic at the U of I College of Law. Share this Story Share What are the legal, practical bounds of free speech on college campuses? on Facebook Share What are the legal, practical bounds of free speech on college campuses? on X primary for post 1982068706 Hot start lifts #16 Illini to 74-57 win over Colgate by Division of Intercollegiate AthleticsDec 18, 2023 8:00 am Illinois (8-2) led off with a 14-0 run and never looked back. Terrence Shannon Jr. started the scoring with a triple on the Illini's first possession, setting the tone in a 14-point, 5-block performance. Share this Story Share Hot start lifts #16 Illini to 74-57 win over Colgate on Facebook Share Hot start lifts #16 Illini to 74-57 win over Colgate on X primary for post 5902983 Parentification: The impact of children taking on parental roles in their family by Marianne SteinDec 13, 2023 12:00 pm We expect parents to always take care of their children’s physical and emotional needs. But sometimes the roles are reversed, and the child assumes responsibilities beyond what is appropriate for their age. 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Share this Story Share Illinois Public Media launching new radio station: Illinois Soul debuts February 1 on Facebook Share Illinois Public Media launching new radio station: Illinois Soul debuts February 1 on X primary for post 586074885 Book examines role of famous forgeries in Czech cultural revival by Jodi HeckelDec 12, 2023 9:15 am Two manuscripts that played a crucial role in the Czech cultural revival turned out to be forgeries. But their contributions to Czech literature and national culture were real, says Slavic literature professor David Cooper. 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Share this Story Share Earliest form of Mickey Mouse becomes public domain in 2024 - with caveats on Facebook Share Earliest form of Mickey Mouse becomes public domain in 2024 - with caveats on X primary for post 241577130 Understanding the brightest phenomena in the universe: The short gamma ray burst by Megan Meave JohnsonDec 13, 2023 11:00 am Using NCSA’s Delta supercomputer, researchers are creating simulations to help prove their theories and dispel some of the mystery around why these bursts occur. Share this Story Share Understanding the brightest phenomena in the universe: The short gamma ray burst on Facebook Share Understanding the brightest phenomena in the universe: The short gamma ray burst on X primary for post 1401074113 Why don’t ducks get the flu? by Cindy KuzmaDec 7, 2023 10:15 am Ducks carry flu viruses, but rarely get sick. Could waterfowl hold clues to preventing future pandemics? 'Maybe we can get inspiration from these animals and make much better antibodies or drugs,' says biochemistry professor Nicholas Wu. Share this Story Share Why don’t ducks get the flu? on Facebook Share Why don’t ducks get the flu? on X primary for post 1480677099 Why are global carbon emissions starting to increase again? by Lois YoksoulianDec 5, 2023 9:45 am After a brief pause during COVID-19, global carbon emissions from fossil fuel and industry – the main contributors to climate change – are set to increase significantly, says atmospheric sciences professor Atul Jain. Share this Story Share Why are global carbon emissions starting to increase again? on Facebook Share Why are global carbon emissions starting to increase again? on X primary for post 1934520877 When libraries like Gaza’s are destroyed, what’s lost is far more than books by Los Angeles TimesDec 13, 2023 10:45 am Los Angeles Times (Dec. 12) U of I professor Laila Hussein Moustafa writes about what is lost when libraries are destroyed during times of war, especially as it pertains to the libraries in the Gaza Strip in the ongoing conflict. Share this Story Share When libraries like Gaza’s are destroyed, what’s lost is far more than books on Facebook Share When libraries like Gaza’s are destroyed, what’s lost is far more than books on X primary for post 3202615 She's loyal to you, Illinois. Jada Peebles' fifth year as an Illini by Jackson JanesDec 13, 2023 10:15 am Jada Peebles received her first college offer from North Carolina State as a seventh-grader. By her senior year in high school, she had decided to attend the U of I, where she started the first 11 games as a freshman. Share this Story Share She's loyal to you, Illinois. Jada Peebles' fifth year as an Illini on Facebook Share She's loyal to you, Illinois. Jada Peebles' fifth year as an Illini on X primary for post 1957678977 Turning down the toxicity of nature’s most powerful antifungal by Fierce PharmaDec 12, 2023 12:30 pm Fierce Pharma (Audio, Dec. 8) Illinois chemistry professor Martin Burke talks about a new drug without the toxicity of a known anti-fungal, its path to the clinic and how it could influence the next generation of antimicrobials. Share this Story Share Turning down the toxicity of nature’s most powerful antifungal on Facebook Share Turning down the toxicity of nature’s most powerful antifungal on X primary for post 1597306240 Passes on sale now for 25th Roger Ebert’s Film Festival by Holly RushakoffDec 6, 2023 4:30 pm 'Ebertfest was created for people who love movies as much as Roger loved movies,' Chaz Ebert said. 'We want audience members and special guests to feel like they are a part of a family as we reach this important milestone...' 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It includes incidents in which police used a firearm - including those with nonfatal outcomes - and other uses of force that result in a death. Share this Story Share Database expands to document police uses of lethal force across US on Facebook Share Database expands to document police uses of lethal force across US on X primary for post 1867650214 The short story behind a novel career by Ella DameDec 11, 2023 1:15 pm 'I learned a lot with (my professors), particularly how to write weekly even when I didn’t have anything immediately that I wanted to say...' Phillip Williams said. 'But because they saw something in my work, I only grew from there.' 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Share this Story Share Illini face ranked road test at Tennessee on Facebook Share Illini face ranked road test at Tennessee on X primary for post 1731428563 Fish brains may provide insight into the molecular basis of decision-making by Kevin NeumannNov 29, 2023 11:30 am How do animals make decisions when faced with competing demands, and how have decision making processes evolved over time? This research points to neurological explanations. Share this Story Share Fish brains may provide insight into the molecular basis of decision-making on Facebook Share Fish brains may provide insight into the molecular basis of decision-making on X primary for post 1240140692 All-America honors start rolling in for Newton by Division of Intercollegiate AthleticsDec 7, 2023 9:45 am U of I defensive tackle Jer'Zhan Newton was named to five All-America lists on Wednesday. He's also been named named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year and a Nagurski Trophy finalist, as one of the nation's top five defensive players. Share this Story Share All-America honors start rolling in for Newton on Facebook Share All-America honors start rolling in for Newton on X