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  • fans watch a movie from the field at Memorial Stadium at a past FamILLy Night

    FamILLy Day at Memorial Stadium Set for Aug. 14

    You'll get a first look at the Fighting Illini football, soccer, and volleyball teams by interacting with student-athletes on the field. That's followed by a movie night (free admission) where the first 500 fans will receive a free Illini popcorn bucket.

  • excited students on a previous move-in day

    Details on move-in week at Illinois residence halls

    Book your move-in slot, see information specific to your residence hall, and check out information on traffic and parking. Plan ahead for a smooth move!

  • graphic says 'Class of 24' and features images of signees Morez Johnson Jr., Jason Jakstys and Jase Butler

    Illinois Men’s Basketball signs top 20 class for 2024

    Head coach Brad Underwood announced Wednesday the signing of top-35 national recruit Morez Johnson Jr. and three-star prospects Jason Jakstys and Jase Butler to national letters of intent on the first day of the early signing period.  

  • civil rights leader Thurgood Marshall speaking into a microphone in 1956. Associated Press photo

    Reflecting on Thurgood Marshall's speech at U of I in 1956

    On March 8, 1956, future U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall visited the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign to talk about his work, the many cases of segregation in Illinois, and the murder of Emmett Till.

  • wrestler Lucas Byrd works out with 75 pound dumbbells

    Wrestler Lucas Byrd selected to NWCA All-Star Classic

    Illinois wrestler Lucas Byrd has been selected to wrestle in the National Wrestling Coaches Association All-Star Classic on November 22 in Austin, Texas. 'This group is the elite of the elite in college wrestling,' said Illini head coach Mike Poeta. 

  • Elizabeth Beilke, postdoctoral researcher and lead author on the study, works in a forest to prepare for bat research

    Bats protect young trees from insect damage, with three times fewer bugs

    Bats help keep forests growing. Without bats to hold their populations in check, insects that munch on tree do three to nine times more damage than when bats are on the scene, according to a groundbreaking new study from the U of I.

  • Terrence Shannon Jr. and Matthew Mayer stand beside each other on court in photo featured in larger graphic promoting the final Illini home game of the season

    Senior Night for Illini Men's Basketball Thursday vs. Michigan

    Illinois  will recognize five members of its program at State Farm Center on Thursday night – three managers and two players (Matthew Mayer and Terrence Shannon Jr.) – in a pre-game ceremony that begins at 5:39 p.m.

  • Ian Skirkey competing on the pommel horse and sophomore Ashton Anaya competing on the still rings

    Skirkey, Anaya earn national titles at NCAA Championships

    Ian Skirkey (pommel horse) and Ashton Anaya (still rings) both were named national champions at the NCAA Championships Saturday night in State College, Pa. This is the first time Illinois has two national champions since 2012.

  • graphic by Laura Baker/Education Week and iStock/Getty

    How bad is the teacher shortage? What two new studies say

    Education Week (Sept. 6) Three researchers, including U of I's Paul Bruno, spent years crunching data. Thier estimate: more than 36,500 teacher vacancies nationally, and more than 163,500 positions filled by teachers who aren’t fully certified.

  • a completed Iowa-class battleship at sea. No caption or credit information available.

    USS Illinois: The forgotten Iowa-class battleship the Navy never finished

    The National Interest (Feb. 21) The ship’s bell was finished, and you can see the bell at the U. of I.’s Memorial Stadium, where Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps students strike the bell to signal touchdowns.
     

  • the Alma Mater statue at sunset

    U of I is getting into the business of angel investing

    Crain’s Chicago Business (Feb. 28) The Urbana campus is launching Illini Angels, a program that will allow U. of I. alums to invest in startups coming out of the university as well as companies started by students after they leave. 

  • Logo for the new Women's Basketball Invitational Tournament

    Illini Women's Basketball will host Missouri State on Thursday in WBIT

    The Women's Basketball Invitation Tournament is a postseason single-elimination tournament sponsored by the NCAA. This is the first year of WBIT play.. 

  • Pre-game huddle of Illini women's basketball team

    WBIT first-round game time announced for Illinois at State Farm Center

    Illinois women's basketball will play its first-round matchup of the Women's Basketball Invitation Tournament against Missouri State at 6 p.m. CT on Thursday, March 21. Illinois is one of 16 host schools for the first round.

  • Undergraduate researcher Lilian Lucas, left, and geology professor Patricia Gregg. Photo by Fred Zwicky

    Ice-capped volcanoes slower to erupt, study finds

    Undergraduate researcher Lilian Lucas and geology professor Patricia Gregg found that additional pressure from thick overlying glacial ice can make volcanic systems more stable and slower to erupt than volcanoes without ice.

  • image of Sheila Johnson beside graphic announcing her role in the Title IX Summit planned for this summer.

    Alum Sheila Johnson, co-founder of BET, to keynote Title IX summit

    'Sheila has been a pioneer in every sense of the word, breaking new ground throughout the course of her life in education, media, business, and sports,' said DIA Director Josh Whitman. 'Sheila has always been a proud Illini...'

  • stock image of tractor harvesting corn in light of setting sun. Getty images

    PBS NewsHour live from U of I: 'Tipping Point: Agriculture on the Brink'

    PBS (May 16) – U. of I. professor of crop sciences Andrew Margenot joins a PBS NewsHour panel discussion called 'Tipping Point: Agriculture on the Brink' on Wednesday, May 24.

  • A group of U of I administrators pose for a picture on a porch. The group includes just one woman, first dean of women Violet Jayne. Image via U of I Archives

    Visionary Violet: A U of I feminist pioneer

    This short documentary from U of I's BTN producers tells the story of the first dean of women at Illinois, Violet DeLille Jayne, who championed women’s inclusion on campus, including the first women’s intermural basketball team.

  • Hunter Heck celebrates a point in an Illini Men's Tennis match

    Heck earns second B1G Athlete of the Week honor

    Hunter Heck extended his singles win streak to eight and moved to 14-4 on the season including 5-0 in Big Ten Play on Saturday.

  • The fossilized molar, seen here from several angles, is thought to have belonged to a young Denisovan girl that died between 164,000 and 131,000 years ago. Photo by F. Demeter

    150,000-year-old human tooth rare evidence of Denisovans

    If confirmed, this discovery would be the first fossil evidence that Denisovans — an extinct hominin species that co-existed with Neanderthals and modern humans — lived in southeast Asia.

  • A jacana, sometimes called a lily trotter, navigating among white lilies in Guatemala. Credit: iLantis/Getty Images

    Cleaning water naturally the ancient Maya way

    Scientific American (Jan. 26) U of I anthropology professor Lisa Lucero discusses the way ancient Mayans cleaned their water naturally, and the lessons we can learn from them. 

  • Shozo Sato, Fury of the Pacific, 1994. Blue tone ink, standard in, and silver pigment on sized, pre-mounted paper. Courtesy of the artist.

    Exhibition explores black ink, watercolor paintings by Shozo Sato

    The black ink and watercolor paintings by Shozo Sato, including landscapes of the American West, are featured at Krannert Art Museum. Contemporary work by artists using traditional Japanese  aesthetics has not been well-studied by art historians, says curator Maureen Warren.

  • College of Law building at Illinois. Photo by L. Brian Stauffer

    U of I gets grant to start First Amendment clinic

    Crain’s Chicago Business (Aug. 1) U of I's College of Law is establishing a First Amendment clinic to take on freedom-of-expression cases and train lawyers in the subject. Dean Vik Amar says the college already has about a half dozen clinics on other themes.

  • freshman class poses in a 'Block I' pattern on the football field at Memorial Stadium. Photo by Fred Zwicky

    Illinois welcomes second-largest freshman class

    U of I's incoming class of 7,957 first-year students brings greater representation by gender, nationality and students who are the first in their family to go to college, while a change in the application process resulted in greater academic competition.

  • graphic shows profile image of Chase Brown with text, 'Chase Brown: Chasing History

    Chase Brown: Chasing History

    The nation's leading rusher is Illini Chase Brown. He's the first Illini to rush for 100+ yards in the first seven games of a season, leads the nation in all-purpose yards, yards gained after contact, and rushes of 10+ yards. This website is all about him.

  • Jer'Zhan Newton in motion running forward

    Newton named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year

    Illinois defensive tackle Jer'Zhan Newton was named the Big Ten's Defensive Player of the Year and the Defensive Lineman of the Year. He's just the fourth Illini in history to earn the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year award. 


  • Sophomore guard Luke Goode featured on graphic advertising the game against Northwestern on Feb. 23, 2023

    Illini face Northwestern tonight at State Farm Center

    Fighting Illini Men's Basketball plays its penultimate game at State Farm Center on Thursday night, facing No. 21 Northwestern. Illinois is 13-2 at home this season and carries a four-game winning streak at State Farm Center.

  • Illini guard Justin Harmon featured on promotional graphic for the Men's Basketball game on March 5, 2024

    No. 12 Illini Host Senior Night vs. No. 3 Purdue Tuesday

    The Illini close out the home schedule with Senior Night at State Farm Center, honoring seven players and three managers in a pregame ceremony.  

  • Sarah Graham in overalls on the U of I's South Farms

    Illinois program turns cowgirl dreams into livestock research reality

    The moment 4-year-old Sarah Graham sat in a saddle for the first time, she announced she wanted to be a cowgirl. For the suburban Chicago preschooler, it was an unlikely dream. But it stuck.

  • Orio Autonomous Tool Carrier for vegetables and industrial crops from the French company Naio Technologies. Photo by Elizabeth Weiss

    Robot farmers? Machines are crawling through America's fields. Some have lasers.

    USA Today (June 4) Robots developed at Illinois can scoot under the canopy of crops to plant cover crop seed before the main crop is harvested. 'This will expand the ability to do cover cropping and take less time.' says professor Shadi Atallah.

  • Corn field stock image via Pixabay. Photo by Skitterphoto

    Can you hear corn grow at this time of year? In fact...

    KKRC-FM (June 12) 'On very still nights you can hear a popping or cracking noise,' says U of I crop physiologist Fred Below. 'What you hear is the cell walls of the stalk expanding. Mostly I believe it is the tracheids expanding.'

  • Homecoming Week at Illinois

    Events throughout the week include a student dinner on the Quad, the Global Talent Show, Saturday Night Live: Homecoming Edition in downtown Champaign,  two concerts at State Farm Center and - of course - football on Saturday.

  • graduate student harvests wild rice from a canoe in September 2022. Photo by Joe Graveen

    Ojibwe Tribe joins scientists to save Midwest's sacred wild rice plant

    The Nation (Feb. 15) 'If we can scaffold (Western science and ‘traditional ecological knowledge’), we'll strengthen our knowledge about these places and what’s happening to them,' says U of I historian Rosalyn LaPier, a member of the Blackfeet Tribe.

  • A worker removes a small metal box from the cornerstone, dated 1907, of Illini Hall

    Illini Hall demolition uncovers a time capsule

    WCIA-TV (Feb. 15) U of I officials didn't know there was a time capsule in a cornerstone of Illini Hall, but they'll be excited to see what it contains when it's opened this fall as part of the campus YMCA's 150th anniversary celebration.

  • The moss-covered stems of decaying fronds, where roots have sprouted anew, anchor in the soil and provide nutrients. Photo by James Dalling

    A fern’s ‘zombie’ fronds sprout unusual roots

    New York Times (Feb. 25) 'This is completely unknown in any other plant in the world'” says Jim Dalling, a professor and forest ecologist at the U. of I.,  who discovered the fern while searching for a completely unrelated plant.

  • side-by-side images of Pulitzer medal and alumnus Eli Murray. Composite image by Holly Rushakoff

    Alumnus Eli Murray wins Pulitzer Prize with ‘Tampa Bay Times’ team

    Murray, and his colleagues won for their series 'Poisoned,' an exposé of highly toxic hazards inside Florida’s only battery recycling plant that forced the implementation of safety measures to protect workers and nearby residents.

  • illustration by Karlotta Freier for the New York Times

    Cycle syncing is trendy. Does it work?

    The New York Times (June 1)  Much of the advice about timing training regimens around menstrual cycles is impractical, given that cycles vary, says Kathryn Clancy, a biological anthropology professor at the U. of I. 

  • Sourbette and Sophie, Baudet du Poitou donkeys at the U of I College of Veterinary  Medicine, are inseparable.  Photos by Michelle Hassel

    Vet Med: Saving an endangered breed of donkey

    Numbers of Baudet du Poitou donkeys have dwindled to only 300-400 worldwide. A breeding effort is underway at Illinois to expand their numbers and help save the breed from extinction. Photos by Michelle Hassel.

  • Dr. Ehab Kamarah. Photo provided by subject.

    Executive Director of Facilities & Services announced

    Ehab Kamarah has been selected to serve as the new Associate Vice Chancellor and Executive Director of Facilities and Services, pending approval by the Board of Trustees.

  • The little St. Mary's cemetery sits next to a busy road on the far corner of Maryville Academy’s campus. Photo by Peter Medlin

    What's the legacy of Federal Indian Boarding Schools in Illinois?

    WNIJ-AM (Aug. 1) Professor Dave Beck describes the legacy of St. Mary’s Training School for Boys in Maryville, Ill., where many Native American children were indoctrinated into white American culture, and where several of them died.

  • Design rendering of the JJK FAN campus in East St. Louis, Illinois. (Courtesy Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects)

    U of I, Jackie Joyner-Kersee Foundation creating East St. Louis ag & nutrition center

    The space will include indoor, outdoor ag demonstration sites along with space for engagement with hands-on training and certification programs related to growing food, ag innovation, as well as space for athletics and physical training.

  • Shuk Han Ng, a visiting research data manager; Giavanna McCall, a graduate student in educational psychology; Ilber Manavbasi, a research staff member; and Liz Stine-Morrow, a Professor Emerita in educational psychology on a visit to the Champaign Public Library

    U of I research: Reading for pleasure can strengthen memory in older adults

    Reading is simultaneously engaging and relaxing, and it’s fun to do alone or with friends. Now researchers say reading may help preserve memory skills as people — and their brains — grow older. 

  • five Illini players look weary as they walk up the floor during overtime at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday night

    Illini take down No. 2 Texas in overtime

    Illinois fought back from a double-digit second-half deficit to force overtime and take down No. 2 Texas, 85-78. Freshman guard Jayden Epps scored the Illini's final five points of the second half to send the game to overtime.

  • promotional graphic for Saturday's game against Rutgers

    Illini face No. 24 Rutgers in Saturday showdown at State Farm Center

    Following an unexpected idle week with Tuesday's home game against Minnesota postponed due to COVID concerns, U of I returns to action Saturday at home against  Rutgers (1 p.m. CT, FS1).  Illinois has won seven of its last nine games.

  • graphic promoting the game vs. Nebraska features junior defensive end Jer'Zhan Newton

    Friday night football: Illinois hosts Nebraska

    Illinois and Nebraska meet on Friday night at Memorial Stadium with the Illini looking to extend their three-game winning streak in the series. Both teams enter the game at 2-3 overall, and both seek their first Big Ten wins of the season.  

  • sophomore forward Dane Dainja drives against a defender

    Men's Basketball: Illini face UCLA Friday in Las Vegas

    No. 19 Illinois faces No. 8 UCLA on Friday night, marking the 21st game against a top-10 team under head coach Brad Underwood. The Illini set a single-season school record in 2020-21 with six wins over top-10 opponents. 

  • Damar Hamlin of the Buffalo Bills was hurt on Jan. 2 in a collision with Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins.Credit...Joshua A. Bickel/Associated Press

    Hamlin’s injury highlights precarious position of many young NFL players

    The New York Times (Jan. 29) 'The world’s collective heart is pouring itself out for Hamlin, but the main point is there are a lot of journeymen players who leave the league with serious problems,' says U of I labor law expert Michael LeRoy.

  • Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos. (Photos by Al Drago/Bloomberg; Mark Lenin/AP; Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

    How a billionaires boys’ club came to dominate the public square

    Washington Post (May 1) 'Even if Elon Musk was the smartest person on earth, had the best heart, had been touched by God, I wouldn’t want him to have that much power,' said U of I professor Robert McChesney. 'It's antithetical to democratic political theory.'

  • Fans tailgate before an Illini Softball game

    World's largest softball tailgate returns Saturday

    With a goal of filling every seat at Eichelberger Field, tailgating begins at 11:00 a.m. with inflatables, balloon artists, face painting, food trucks, and more. Fans are encouraged to stay to watch their Fighting Illini take on Penn State.

  • promotional photo of Kayla Burbage wearing an Illini uniform

    Kayla Burbage joins Illini Volleyball for Fall 2022

    A 6-4 opposite/outside hitter from Clayton, N.C., Burbage transferred to Illinois following a year at the University of Missouri, where she started 24 of their 28 matches as a Freshman and led the team in blocks.

  • graphic showing plant roots by Maggie Sivit / WBEZ

    Chicago soil can contain high levels of lead and other heavy metals

    WBEZ-FM (Chicago, May 24) U of I Crop sciences professor Andrew Margenot's study found that 20% of the city exceeds the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency’s safe limit of 400 ppm for growing crops and backyard gardens.