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Skip to main content UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA-CHAMPAIGN SEARCH Enter Keyword, Phrase, or Name SEARCH WEBSITE QUICKLINKS * Campus Directory * Map * Library * Give Now RESOURCES FOR * Students * Faculty & Staff * Alumni * Parents * About ABOUT LINKS * Overview * Leadership * Facts * Research Milestones * Nobels & Pulitzers * Rankings * Campus Tours RELATED LINKS: ABOUT * Calendars * Map * Campus Directory * Admissions ADMISSIONS LINKS * Undergraduate Admissions * Apply * Majors * Blogs * Virtual Visits * Tuition * Financial Aid * Request Info * Contact Us * Graduate College * Apply * Programs & Contacts * Funding RELATED LINKS: ADMISSIONS * Student Affairs * Undergraduate Catalog * Graduate Catalog * Academics ACADEMICS LINKS * Academic Programs * Colleges & Schools * Programs of Study * Honors Programs * Illinois Online * Classes & Registration * Course Explorer * Register for Class * Academic Calendar * Transcripts RELATED LINKS: ACADEMICS * Provost * Registrar * Canvas * Compass * Library * Research RESEARCH LINKS * Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation * Research News * Research Centers * Find an Illinois Expert (Illinois Research Connections) * Office of Undergraduate Research * Research Park * Technology Commercialization * Corporate Partnership Opportunities * Library RELATED LINKS: RESEARCH * Research Calendar * Strategic Plan * Research Park * Diversity DIVERSITY LINKS * Office of Inclusion & Intercultural Relations * Office of Minority Student Affairs * International Student & Scholar Services * Disability Resources & Educational Services * Chez Veterans Center * Accessibility at Illinois RELATED LINKS: DIVERSITY * Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion * Outreach OUTREACH LINKS * Corporate Relations * Community * U of I Extension * 4-H Youth Development * Outreach Events RELATED LINKS: OUTREACH * Strategic Plan * Calendars * International INTERNATIONAL LINKS * Illinois International * International Admissions * Study Abroad * Academic Programs * Global Impact * International Student Resources * International Faculty, Staff, and Scholar Resources * International Safety & Security * Illinois Global Institute RELATED LINKS: INTERNATIONAL * Calendars * Student Affairs * Arts & Culture ARTS & CULTURE LINKS * College of Fine & Applied Arts * College of Liberal Arts and Sciences * Krannert Center for the Performing Arts * Krannert Art Museum * Library Special Collections * Spurlock Museum * Japan House * Allerton Park and Retreat Center * Illini Union * Athletics ATHLETICS LINKS * Fighting Illini Athletics * Wheelchair & Adapted Sports * Campus Recreation * Marching Illini * Illini Pride RELATED LINKS: ATHLETICS * Campus Map * Calendars Close Navigation HOME HOMEPAGE FEATURE STORIES Slideshow Welcome to our newly admitted Class of 2028! Slideshow Hergenrother named a 2023 National Cancer Institute Outstanding Investigator Slideshow U of I celebrates Memorial Stadium 100th Anniversary in 2024 Next SlidePrevious Slide ILLINOIS NEWS Back from the dead: Tropical tree fern repurposes its dead leaves Discovery BACK FROM THE DEAD: TROPICAL TREE FERN REPURPOSES ITS DEAD LEAVES Plant biology professor James Dalling and his colleagues discovered that some tree ferns recycle their dead fronds into roots. The researchers call these repurposed fronds 'zombie leaves.' Share this Story * Icon for FacebookShare Back from the dead: Tropical tree fern repurposes its dead leaves on Facebook * Icon for TwitterShare Back from the dead: Tropical tree fern repurposes its dead leaves on Twitter Whether a racial minority or majority at work, white teachers struggle with race relations Insights WHETHER A RACIAL MINORITY OR MAJORITY AT WORK, WHITE TEACHERS STRUGGLE WITH RACE RELATIONS White teachers were often ill-equipped for discussions about racial issues because they had little prior experience thinking about or confronting race in their family, educational and previous work environments. Share this Story * Icon for FacebookShare Whether a racial minority or majority at work, white teachers struggle with race relations on Facebook * Icon for TwitterShare Whether a racial minority or majority at work, white teachers struggle with race relations on Twitter Prairie Research Institute helps Illinois build roads while preserving natural resources Impact PRAIRIE RESEARCH INSTITUTE HELPS ILLINOIS BUILD ROADS WHILE PRESERVING NATURAL RESOURCES With the help of U of I scientists, transportation agencies are building Illinois roads in compliance with state and federal regulations, while preserving Illinois’ physical, biological, natural, and cultural resources. Share this Story * Icon for FacebookShare Prairie Research Institute helps Illinois build roads while preserving natural resources on Facebook * Icon for TwitterShare Prairie Research Institute helps Illinois build roads while preserving natural resources on Twitter Cleaning water naturally the ancient Maya way Illinois in the News 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. Share this Story * Icon for FacebookShare Cleaning water naturally the ancient Maya way on Facebook * Icon for TwitterShare Cleaning water naturally the ancient Maya way on Twitter Krannert Art Museum hosts first solo exhibition of artist Jen Everett Cultural Exploration KRANNERT ART MUSEUM HOSTS FIRST SOLO EXHIBITION OF ARTIST JEN EVERETT Krannert Art Museum hosts the first solo exhibition for artist Jen Everett, whose work explores themes of Black life, family, responses to turmoil and Everett’s identity as a queer Black woman. 'Could you dim the lights?' opens Feb. 1. Share this Story * Icon for FacebookShare Krannert Art Museum hosts first solo exhibition of artist Jen Everett on Facebook * Icon for TwitterShare Krannert Art Museum hosts first solo exhibition of artist Jen Everett on Twitter Toward more efficient LEDs: Mind the (green) gap Innovation TOWARD MORE EFFICIENT LEDS: MIND THE (GREEN) GAP 'The ultimate goal is to triple the efficiency of today’s white light emitting diodes. And to do that, we need to fill the green gap in the spectrum, which is no easy task,' says electrical and computer engineering professor Can Bayram. Share this Story * Icon for FacebookShare Toward more efficient LEDs: Mind the (green) gap on Facebook * Icon for TwitterShare Toward more efficient LEDs: Mind the (green) gap on Twitter Researchers explore how tomatoes talk to each other Research RESEARCHERS EXPLORE HOW TOMATOES TALK TO EACH OTHER 'People tend to think that plants are not intelligent, but our studies have shown that they are actively responding to the environment around them using chemistry,' said graduate student researcher Erinn Dady. Share this Story * Icon for FacebookShare Researchers explore how tomatoes talk to each other on Facebook * Icon for TwitterShare Researchers explore how tomatoes talk to each other on Twitter No. 14 Fighting Illini pull away for win at Ohio State Victory, Illinois, Varsity! NO. 14 FIGHTING ILLINI PULL AWAY FOR WIN AT OHIO STATE Illinois pulled away in the second half to pick up a valuable road victory and take down Ohio State, 87-75, at Value City Arena on Tuesday night. The Illini return to action on Sunday evening, taking on Nebraska for the first time this season. Share this Story * Icon for FacebookShare No. 14 Fighting Illini pull away for win at Ohio State on Facebook * Icon for TwitterShare No. 14 Fighting Illini pull away for win at Ohio State on Twitter Illinois art professor receives United States Artists Fellowship Excellence ILLINOIS ART PROFESSOR RECEIVES UNITED STATES ARTISTS FELLOWSHIP Artist, weaver and University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign art professor Kira Dominguez Hultgren has been awarded a 2024 United States Artists Fellowship. 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