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Collection: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Web Archives
Description: As a community, Illinois promotes a healthy living, learning and working environment. We invite every student, staff and faculty member to help create an environment free of the negative influence of alcohol misuse. Unwise alcohol use runs contrary to our community values, including the pursuit of personal and academic excellence, and respect for the rights and safety of others. The university is committed to enforcing our policies and respecting local laws related to alcohol use. This philosophy informs our practices, programming and resources. Alcohol misuse—whether by abuse or illegal use—creates a number of problems for our community. Before taking a drink, think—how will I take action to avoid those problems? By navigating this site, you’ll find information to help you RE-THINK: The safety and well-being of your friends Your own safety and well-being Additional resources and information available to you
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Creator: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Entities and Individuals
Publisher: University of Illinois
Coverage: Champaign, Illinois
Collection: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Web Archives
Description: Recent research suggests that subtle and even unconscious acts of racial harassment or microaggressions undermine campus efforts to promote an inclusive and diverse learning environment. Microaggressions include subtle insults (verbal, nonverbal, and/or visual) directed toward people based on their race, sexual orientation, religious affiliation, disability, gender, nationality, or citizenship status. Our goal is to contribute to scholarly research and literature on racial microaggressions, to educate the campus community about the negative impact of microaggressions, and to network and share our findings with researchers at campuses across the United States.
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Creator: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Entities and Individuals
Publisher: University of Illinois
Coverage: Champaign, Illinois
Collection: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Web Archives
Description: The Energy Biosciences Institute was formed, following an international competition invited by the global energy company BP, in late 2007 and was funded for 10 years and $500 million ($350 million for the public institutions). The quest so far involves two primary areas of bioenergy development – cellulosic fuels (derived from non-food plants) and fossil fuel microbiology. Other applications of biological knowledge to energy solutions, such as biolubricants and biosequestration, may follow. The challenges are huge, but the resources to meet them are vast – expertise and the finest research facilities at three of the world’s most distinguished centers of learning and knowledge, plus the corporate know-how of an experienced international energy company.
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Creator: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Entities and Individuals
Publisher: University of Illinois
Coverage: Champaign, Illinois
Tag: College of Agricultural, Consumer & Environmental Sciences, Research Centers & Laboratories
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