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From Vince Lara-Cinisomo
Jamie O'Connor, a teaching assistant professor in the Department of Kinesiology and Community Health at the University of Illinois, speaks with Jennifer Werner of… -
From Vince Lara-Cinisomo
Chris Willis of NFL Films discusses Red Grange and his new book, Red Grange: The Life and Legacy of the NFL's First Superstar. Chris will be a guest for the… -
From Steven Breitwieser
On Tuesday, August 7, 2012, The Alma Mater was removed from her granite pedestal and transported to The Conservation of Sculpture & Objects Studio (CSOS) in Forest… -
From Joel Steinfeldt
This is an unprecedented time in the history of higher education, nationally and around the world. Chancellor Phyllis Wise believes this is also a year of opportunity… -
From Joel Steinfeldt
On August 7, 2012, the Alma Mater sculpture was removed from its pedestal at the corner of Green and Wright Streets for a full restoration at Conservation Sculpture and… -
From Joel Steinfeldt
This University of Illinois newsreel from August 22, 1962 shows the Alma Mater statue being moved from its original location behind Foellinger Auditorium to its present… -
From Joel Steinfeldt
This episode originally aired in July, 1993. Features include: a showcase, "The Path of Least Resistance," "Renaissance Renewed" and "Ripples… -
From Joel Steinfeldt
This episode originally aired in October 1992. -Back to the Beginning: Recent galaxy maps show the universe to be distinctly "lumpy," with huge… -
From Joel Steinfeldt
This episode originally aired in November of 1991. -A Picture of Health: NCSA's cameras visit Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. - An Eye to Science: A… -
From Joel Steinfeldt
This episode, which originally aired in 1991, features video reports on the burgeoning field of high-performance computing and its applications to science, engineering,… -
From Joel Steinfeldt
Bill Geist, journalist, best-selling author, Emmy Award winner, and Champaign native speaks at Commencement in 2005. Geist was a combat photographer with the U.S. Army… -
From Joel Steinfeldt
From SIGGRAPH 1989. A live demonstration of what it might be like to have a high-speed fiber optic link between advanced computers in two different geographic locations.… -
From Joel Steinfeldt
The man who founded Microsoft appeared at Illinois in 2004 as part of a tour of a select few college campuses across the nation, encouraging students to consider… -
From Joel Steinfeldt
Employing a lively magazine format, RealTime originally aired in 1991. It featured video reports on the burgeoning field of high-performance computing and its… -
From Joel Steinfeldt
The 14th Annual Roger Ebert's Film Festival returns to campus and the Virginia Theater this April. -
From Joel Steinfeldt
Can concrete really float? Not only can the Illinois Boneyard Yacht Club make concrete float, they can race it, too. -
From Joel Steinfeldt
This video expresses the theme of the evolution of the great University of Illinois land-grant tradition from its earliest days to its future promise. It was designed to… -
From Joel Steinfeldt
A performance that tells Lincoln's story through a combination of narrative, storytelling and music. Chris Vallillo, an Illinois State Scholar, former archaeologist… -
From Joel Steinfeldt
On January 28, President Bill Clinton visited the University of Illinois the day after making his State of the Union address before Congress in Washington, D.C., seven… -
From Joel Steinfeldt
A documentary about the Overlooked Film Festival and Ebertfest, an annual event showcasing films selected by renowned film critic, Roger Ebert, an Illinois alumnus, at… -
From Joel Steinfeldt
A short documentary about the Blue Waters project, which will build the world's first sustained petascale computational system dedicated to open scientific… -
From Joel Steinfeldt
The urban legend regarding a ghost at the English Building is examined, featuring commentary by Chris Prom, University archivist.