Coming up very soon:
Full Semester Course Drop Deadline: October 14
Deadline for Undergraduate Research Support Grant: October 14
Deadline for Illinois Club Scholarships: October 15
FOCUS Scholars Program: October 16
Read on for more details!
carr reading:
There is a Carr reading this Thursday, 10/20 at 4:30. Room 210 of the Illini Union. The event details are posted here.
Beinecke Scholarship Informational Sessions
The Beinecke Foundation is looking for students who have demonstrated superior standards of intellectual ability, scholastic achievement, and personal promise during their undergraduate years. The program seeks to encourage and enable highly motivated U.S. citizen juniors (those expecting to receive a baccalaureate degree between December 2023 and August 2024) to pursue graduate studies in the arts, humanities, and social sciences. Each scholar receives $5,000 immediately prior to entering graduate school and an additional $30,000 while attending graduate school. Preference is given to candidates for whom the awarding of significant financial aid would increase the likelihood of the student’s being able to attend graduate school.
The National and International Scholarships Program will be hosting a two-day informational event for students to learn more about this opportunity. At the in-person information session, attendees will receive an overview of the scholarship. There will be an online info session for those unable to make the in-person event. At the writing workshop, you will get tips on how to write a competitive scholarship packet. You are encouraged to attend both the info session and writing workshop:
Beinecke Scholarship Information Session (in-person)
Location: 514 Illini Union Bookstore Building
Date: October 27, 2022 3:30 – 4:30 pm
Beinecke Scholarship Information Session (online)
Date: October 28, 2022 9:00 – 10:00 am
Zoom Registration Link: https://illinois.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwrcOmrrz4oGdVF1bXcVVti97V3dGg_ANPr
Beinecke Writing Workshop Location: 514 Illini Union Bookstore Building
Date: October 28, 2022 3:00 – 4:00 pm
1-credit course in multisequential novels
If you are seeking a chance to read interesting novels for one credit hour may be interested in enrolling in a class that starts Monday and runs through December. For more information, see the flyer below:
Intro Journals Project Contest | Deadline Nov. 1
The time of AWP Intro Journals Project submissions is nigh. Essentially, the English department collect submissions from creative writing students of all levels then submit their pick of each genre to this national award. For 4 consecutive years, we’ve had either winners or honorable mentions from the University of Illinois. We know you got the stuff to keep up our streak. So, send John Dudek your submissions. Attached, there is a flyer with all the relevant submission information.
Embedded Confidential Advisors
The Women’s Resources Center (WRC) is the designated confidential campus resource related to sexual assault/rape, sexual harassment, stalking and abuse within a relationship (sometimes called dating or domestic violence). There are several Confidential Advisors at the WRC who can provide you – or someone looking to support you – with support and advocacy services.
Embedded Advocate Hours:
TU/WED: 10 am – 5 pm @ BNAACC
M/TH: 11 am – 5 pm @ La Casa
Advising available by appointment | Monday – Friday @ the WRC
Hours may vary. Walk-in appointments offered as available.
Learn more about Advocacy & Support Services, here.
Come Explore The Possibilities!
Graduate and Professional School Fair, October 19, Noon – 4 p .m., Illini Union
Are you considering graduate school? The Career Center is hosting a Graduate and Professional School Fair on October, 19, from Noon to 4 p.m. at the Illini Union. This is an excellent opportunity for students of all majors and degree levels to explore advance degrees and talk directly with recruiters from 100+ schools/programs ranging from health, business/management, STEM, education, communication, and more. Health programs include dentistry, health/medical sciences, medical school, nursing, optometry, pharmacy, PA, PT/OT, psychology, public health/public administration, speech language pathology/audiology, and veterinary. The Fair is free and open to all students, alumni, and the public. No registration is needed.
For more information, please visit the Graduate and Professional School Fair 2022 at: https://www.careercenter.illinois.edu/graduate-and-professional-school-fair
Opening of the Speaking Center:
The University Library is excited to announce the opening of the Speaking Center this fall! Beginning October 18th, students will be able to receive free and personalized public speaking assistance for any presentation and at any stage in the preparation process.
Students can work one-on-one with a trained Speaking Consultant to improve presentations and speeches, attend workshops focused on building lasting speaking skills, or participate in language sessions to build foreign language skills. Students can sign up by visiting https://www.library.illinois.edu/tlas/speaking-center/. At this time, graduate and professional students may only register for Wednesday appointments. Undergraduate students may register for any available appointment.
Legal Studies Minor Info Session & Pre-Law Magazines
The Pre-Law Advising Services Office will be hosting an Information Session regarding the Legal Studies Minor with Professor Jennifer Pahre on Tuesday, October 18 at 2:00 pm via Zoom. The brief session will include an overview of the Legal Studies Minor and provide an opportunity for Q&A. Additional information and details are available on the PLAS Events Calendar.
2nd 8-Week and Spring 2023 LEAD Courses
Some leadership courses are being offered through the Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communications (ALEC) Program that are open to students in ANY major and college. LEAD courses and the Minor in Leadership Studies are a great complement to any major on campus as they help students understand the social and organizational processes that influence effective leadership across diverse contexts.
Fall 2022
If you are looking for a 2nd 8-week course this fall, seats are available in LEAD 140: Harnessing Your Interpersonal Intelligence (CRN 73431)! In this 8-week asynchronous online course, students learn communication strategies to work with others and practice self-awareness, self-management, and interpersonal communication skills in a supportive setting to reach their personal potential as emerging leaders.
Spring 2023
LEAD 260: Foundations of Leadership fulfills a Social & Behavioral Science gen ed and is a required course for the Minor in Leadership Studies. This course is offered every fall, spring, and summer and is open to any student. There will be a fully online section of this course this spring in addition to the in-person lecture and discussion. These are two distinct sections and students will need to register for the modality they prefer.
- In Person Section:
Students will attend lecture AL1 on MW 9 – 9:50 a.m. (CRN 70593) and one of the discussion sections (AD_) that meet on Thurs or Fri each week. Discussion ADL is restricted to students in a living-learning community within University Housing, but the other five discussions are open to any student. Both the lecture and discussion will meet in person; there is not an asynchronous online component to this section. - Online Section:
Section ONL (CRN 74725) will be delivered asynchronously through Canvas with content, activities, and assessments that students will complete each week. There are no scheduled live class sessions.
Additionally, two 8-week asynchronous online courses will be offered this spring:
- LEAD 470: Leading Professional Organizations and Communities (CRN 70630) is offered during the 1st 8-weeks. This is a great course for students with senior standing to develop their capacity for leadership in complex organizations.
- LEAD 140: Harnessing Your Interpersonal Intelligence (CRN 70628) will be offered again in the 2nd 8 weeks of the spring semester. This is a great course for undergraduate students to learn communication strategies to work with others and practice self-awareness, self-management, and interpersonal communication skills in a supportive setting to reach their personal potential as emerging leaders.
Dates and Deadlines:
October 14: DROP deadline for full semester classes (and the last chance to petition for grade replacement in a class you’re currently re-taking, or to switch from letter grade to CR/NC, an option only available for elective courses, not for those you are using to satisfy a major, minor, or Gen Ed requirement).
October 17: 2nd 8-week (aka Part of Term B) classes begin
Oct 17 is also the day that your registration time tickets for Spring 2023 should become visible in Student Self-Service
October 21: Deadline to ADD a POT B course
October 31: Priority registration for Spring 2023 begins (your own registration time will be determined by the schedule available here: https://registrar.illinois.edu/registration/reg-spring-2023/)
Don’t forget these!
The FOCUS Scholars Program is now accepting applications!
FOCUS (Fostering Opportunity, Community, and Unwavering Support) is a year-long program to help eliminate the gap in post-graduation outcomes and starting salaries between underrepresented, first-generation students and their peers to positively impact their career trajectory.
Students selected for the FOCUS program will receive a $2,500 scholarship. A student can directly apply at https://forms.illinois.edu/sec/1375192482
Deadline for nominations and applications is October 16, 2022 (at 11:59 p.m.)
CHAMPAIGN COUNTY PUBLIC DEFENDER INTERNSHIP
Are you interested in how criminal courts work? Would you like to see an arraignment, a motion hearing, or a real criminal trial? Want to meet with Public Defender clients about their cases? Would you like to help an attorney prepare cases for court? The Department of Political Science and the Champaign County Public Defender’s Office plan to offer an internship for academic credit in Spring, 2023. In this internship, students will be awarded credit for their work in the Public Defender’s Office combined with a series of structured academic assignments requiring integration of internship experiences with readings on the political systems, the legal system and constitutional and human rights. This class requires one hour of class time per week, and about six hours per week of work at the internship site.
By Friday, October 14, students seeking to participate in the Public Defender Internship Program must submit an application online at https://forms.illinois.edu/sec/592901422. The application consists of a cover letter, informal transcript, resume and writing sample. The cover letter should address each of the following elements: 1) explain your interest in and motivation for undertaking this internship, 2) share your experience in working with only a modest level of direct supervision, and 3) discuss your plans for accommodating participation in the internship in your schedule (including how many other credit hours you plan to carry, whether you will be studying for the LSAT, whether you have other significant time commitments). All of those materials will be reviewed for a decision on acceptance into the program by the departmental internship committee.
At a minimum, students seeking to participate in this program need (1) to have completed 45 credit hours by Spring 2023 (2) with at least one year of residence on this campus and (3) to have earned a cumulative UIUC grade point average of 3.0 or higher. They must (4) have completed PS 101: U.S. Government & Politics; and (5) have no arrests or criminal convictions – as an adult or juvenile – or serious campus disciplinary violations involving campus or local law enforcement. In addition to work in the courthouse, students will need to attend a class for one hour per week on Tuesdays at 4:00 pm. Submit all applications online at the link above.
Questions? Contact Jamie Thomas-Ward at thomas99@illinois.edu.
Volunteer opportunity
The university YMCA is looking for tutors for K-12 students this semester. It’s a wonderful opportunity for anyone who likes working with children or wants to get more connected to the immigrant community in CU.
If interested, please contact nawctutoring@universityymca.org.
Campus Mental Health Fair:
Student Mental Health Fair will take place on October 25, 2022, 1-3 p.m. in the Illini Rooms at the Union.
Boren Scholarship Informational Events:
The Boren Scholarship provides undergraduate study abroad scholarships up to $25,000 for a full academic year or up to $12,500 for a semester. All scholarships may be used for U.S. citizens to study in Asia, Africa, Central & Eastern Europe, Latin America, or the Middle East in a language-intensive study abroad program (Western Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand are excluded.) These are merit-based scholarships, and approximately 1 in 5 eligible applicants receive awards.
In order to receive the scholarship, award winners must agree that they attempt to work in a paid position for the federal government in an area related to national security—generally the Departments of State, Defense, Homeland Security, or the Intelligence Community within three years of graduation (deferrals possible/encouraged for graduate study). Working for USAID or tenure in the Peace Corps counts in the service requirement. Winners also receive priority-hiring status.
The campus application deadline is January 2023 for any semester or year of study between June 2023 and March 2024.
If you are interested in applying, please join one of the information sessions (either in person or online) and the application writing workshop.
Boren (Undergraduate) Information Session (in person)
Date: Oct 20, 2022 3:30 – 4:30 pm
Location: 514 Illini Union Bookstore Building
Boren (Undergraduate) Information Session (online)
Date: Oct 21, 2022 9:00 – 10:00 am
Zoom Registration Link: https://illinois.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAud-6trT0iG9DsvOXdYoABsc_LNoOmU0J8
Boren (Undergraduate) Workshop
This workshop is intended to help you get started on your application for the Boren Scholarship.
Date: Oct 21, 2022 3:00 – 4:00 pm
Location: 514 Illini Union Bookstore Building
For more information, undergraduate students should contact the National and International Scholarships Program at topscholars@illinois.edu or visit our website. Graduate students interested in the Boren Fellowship can contact Dana Johnson, Assistant Director of External Fellowships, for more information at dnj@illinois.edu.
THE ILLINOIS CLUB SCHOLARSHIPS 2022-2023:
This year, The Illinois Club will be awarding the following scholarships:
Humanities and Social Sciences Award of $4,000
Engineering and Science Award of $4,000
Global Focus Award of $4,000
Isabelle Purnell Education Award of $4,000
The Judith Life Ikenberry Fine Arts Award of $4,500
Application Deadline: 5 PM, October 15, 2022.
To learn more about the individual scholarships, and to apply, see go.illinois.edu/TICScholarshipApplication. If you have questions, please direct them to scholarship@theillinoisclub.org.
General Eligibility:
You must be an undergraduate at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, have earned at least 60 credit hours by the beginning of the Spring 2023 semester, and graduate no earlier than December 2023. A minimum GPA of 3.0 at both the time of application and winning of award is also required.
ENGL 199 Begins 10/17:
ENGL 199: Writing to get that job begins classes in the second 8-weeks of this semester and is open for enrollment. The newly updated curriculum makes landing an interview easier than ever!
Call For Applications: Funded MA/PhD, Hudson Strode Program in Renaissance Studies:
The Hudson Strode Program in Renaissance Studies at the University of Alabama is currently accepting applications for MA and PhD admissions for Fall of 2023.
- The Strode MA program offers students the unique opportunity to specialize in Renaissance studies at the master’s level. Students admitted to the Strode MA program receive enhanced graduate stipends, and they are fully funded for two years (the current MA stipend is $19,500 per year)..
- The Strode PhD program offers advanced training in Renaissance studies for a select cohort of students who pursue their research interests through an individually tailored plan of study. Students admitted to the Strode PhD program receive enhanced graduate stipends, and they are fully funded for five years (the current PhD stipend is $21,500 per year).
- All MA and PhD students can also take full advantage of the resources of the Strode Program, including travel funding, summer support, and access to a range of programming, such as the Alabama Shakespeare Project, Shakespeare in performance workshops, and lectures by distinguished guest speakers. The University of Alabama is also a member of The Folger Institute. Students and faculty in early modern studies at The University of Alabama are eligible to participate in the Institute’s many cross-cultural and multi-disciplinary workshops and seminars, designed to enhance participants’ research interests.
- The Strode Program works closely with the Alabama Digital Humanities Center (ADHC) and co-sponsors of the University of Alabama’s international Digital Humanities conference, Digitorium (https://apps.lib.ua.edu/blogs/digitorium/). Strode students have access to the ADHC for support with digital techniques for their research and teaching,
Please note that the deadline for applying for admission to either the MA or the PhD program for the Fall term is December 1.
For more details about the program and the application process visit https://strode.english.ua.edu/
FLAS Fellowships for English Majors:
Do you study a less commonly taught language (any language except French, German, and Spanish)? Are you a U.S. citizen or permanent resident? If so, consider applying for a Foreign Language & Area Studies (FLAS) fellowship for summer 2023 or academic year 2023-24. FLAS fellowships support both undergraduate and graduate study in modern foreign languages in combination with global or area studies. The purpose of the FLAS program is to train students to integrate global knowledge into a future career in areas of national need like cyber security and business, where knowledge of additional languages is crucial. Learn more about FLAS fellowship opportunities through the European Union Center here, and learn more about FLAS opportunities across campus here. Please look out for the FLAS information session in November. Applications will be due in late January.
undergraduate research support grant:
This grant provides students from all disciplines with the funds necessary to conduct research or creative projects during the academic year both on and off campus (including summer terms). Awards will be up to $2,000 and are meant to cover research travel costs, living expenses incurred during academic breaks (i.e., winter break and summer terms, NOT regular semester living expenses), and materials or other ancillary costs.
For details, eligibility requirements, and link to the application please visit: http://go.illinois.edu/OUR_RSG
The deadline to apply is October 14, 2022 at 11:59pm. For questions or concerns, contact Office of Undergraduate Research at ugresearch@illinois.edu.
English student association meetings and more!
You are invited to attend the weekly ESA meetings: Wednesdays from 6-7 in the Mary Kay Peer Lounge (basement of the English building), for example. If you want to know more email esaillinois1867@gmail.com.
Or, get involved with Sigma Tau Delta, the English Honors Society if you want to connect with fellow English students, writers, and lovers of literature. You will have opportunities to gain experience publishing, speaking as a panelist at conferences, and/or meeting English students from around the world. For more information, email sigmataudeltaillinois@gmail.com.
More help with research:
MONTAGE ARTS JOURNAL:
Montage Arts Journal, the undergraduate literary magazine of UIUC, is now open for submissions. All publishable forms of art—photography, paintings, sketches, digital art, collages, sculptures, poetry, prose, creative nonfiction, drama, and more—are welcome. This semester’s reading period closes December 15th, but submissions can be emailed to montagejournal@gmail.com any time before then. Please see https://montagejournal.wordpress.com for more information.
DOUBLE YOUR ADVISING, DOUBLE YOUR FUN!
Ready to connect with our humanities professional development experts? Beginning 9/22 you can stop by Greg Hall 105 any TUESDAY MORNING between 9:30 and noon or THURSDAY AFTERNOON between 1:00 and 4:00 to meet with Julie Higgs (note that these times have changed since last spring). Starting September 24 Anna will be there Tuesday mornings as well so if you want some academic advising you can schedule an in-person appointment with her during that time and then talk to Julie before or afterwards. It’s one-stop shopping!
You can also connect with Julie in the English advising office during her drop-in hours: 1:30-4:00 every other Monday starting September 12.
fall workshops: