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A hammock hanging from a tree on the main quad provides a good study spot as the semester kicks into gear at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.Memorial Stadium lights up as a new incoming class of students take part in Illinois Sights and Sounds as they learn songs, cheers and other traditions that represent the Illini experience at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.Krannert Art Museum – KAM – summer – nature – garden – flowers – beesKrannert Art Museum – KAM – summer – nature – pine cone – treeKrannert Art Museum – KAM – building exteriors – architecture – summer – sculptureKrannert Art Museum – KAM – building exteriors – architecture – summer – sculptureKrannert Art Museum – KAM – building exteriors – architecture – summer – sculptureWilliam R. And Clarice V. Spurlock Museum – Building InteriorWilliam R. And Clarice V. Spurlock Museum – Building InteriorThe Grainger College of Engineering Physics Professor, Elizabeth Goldschmidt, and her research group of graduate students gather in Materials Research Laboratory (MRL) for hands-on experimental learning.The Grainger College of Engineering Physics Professor, Elizabeth Goldschmidt, and her research group of graduate students gather in Materials Research Laboratory (MRL) for hands-on experimental learning.The Grainger College of Engineering Physics Professor, Elizabeth Goldschmidt, and her research group of graduate students gather in Materials Research Laboratory (MRL) for hands-on experimental learning.The Grainger College of Engineering Physics Professor, Elizabeth Goldschmidt, and her research group of graduate students gather in Materials Research Laboratory (MRL) for hands-on experimental learning.Holiday GLOW illuminates the grounds of Allerton Park and Retreat Center as visitors traverse walkways lit with festive lights and attractions.
Allerton Park and Retreat Center, which was originally built as a private residence by artist and philanthropist Robert Allerton in 1900, was donated to the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in 1946.A Winter Solstice sunset descends over Holiday GLOW, which illuminates the grounds of Allerton Park and Retreat Center as visitors traverse walkways lit with festive lights and attractions.
Allerton Park and Retreat Center, which was originally built as a private residence by artist and philanthropist Robert Allerton in 1900, was donated to the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in 1946.A hummingbird flies through the flowers at Allerton Park and Retreat Center, a historical treasure located near Monticello, Illinois, features sculpture gardens, lodging and a mansion facing a reflecting pond, as well as 14 miles of hiking trails on 1,500 acres of woodland and prairie areas.
Originally built as a private residence by artist and philanthropist Robert Allerton in 1900, the grounds and facilities were donated to the University of Illinois in 1946.Allerton Park and Retreat Center, a historical treasure located near Monticello, Illinois, features sculpture gardens, lodging and a mansion facing a reflecting pond, as well as 14 miles of hiking trails on 1,500 acres of woodland and prairie areas.
Originally built as a private residence by artist and philanthropist Robert Allerton in 1900, the grounds and facilities were donated to the University of Illinois in 1946.Sitting on pylons at the Sunken Gardens, the Japanese Guardian Fish were created circa 1931 after a 17th century sculpture at Nagoya Castle, Japan. The sculptures are made of bronze, standing at approximately 40” high.Allerton Park and Retreat Center, a historical treasure located near Monticello, Illinois, features sculpture gardens, lodging and a mansion facing a reflecting pond, as well as 14 miles of hiking trails on 1,500 acres of woodland and prairie areas.
Originally built as a private residence by artist and philanthropist Robert Allerton in 1900, the grounds and facilities were donated to the University of Illinois in 1946.Students study in the Undergraduate Library, which will continue to provide facilities through the fall semester of 2021 for undergraduate students to use before the facility is transformed to showcase and house elements of our special collections and archival holdings. Dedicated in 1969, the facility served for more than 50 years as a familiar space for learning and socializing.One way of preserving a document is to create a accurate photo record, which can then be used to recreate the work should it be lost. Staff at the Conservation Lab, which is housed on the second floor of the Oak St. Library Facility, work to maintain and preserve library resources for the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.View of a Daughter of Pyrrah statue, part of The Taft Collection, at the Main Library.Bardeen Quad buildings and steel sculpture, Mananaan, as seen from the John Seward Johnson sculpture, Computer Infinity.Books in the University of Illinois Rare Book and Manuscript Library.Books in the University of Illinois Rare Book and Manuscript Library.“Grainger Bob” outside of the Grainger Engineering Library Information Center. The sculpture, titled “Computing a Future”, was created by sculptor J. Seward Johnson Jr., sitting on the south entrance to the building.Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences LibraryDetail of rare books at Rare Book & Manuscript Library.Stack of rare books at Rare Book & Manuscript LibraryMain Library staircase iron work close-up.Grainger Engineering Library.Female student at Grainger Engineering Library.Beets by Eugene Golovesov on UnsplashBolts of silk fabric by V Srinivasan on Unsplash
Yukata shelves by Annie Spratt on Unsplash
Jasmine flowers by Tanya Nedelcheva on Unsplash
Moroccan dyes by Aaron Thomas on Unsplash
Blue dye diffusing in water by Chaozzy Lin on UnsplashSari silk by Souravi Sinha on Unsplash
Spices by Akhil Chandran on UnsplashTiger by Annie Spratt on UnsplashMemorial Stadium. West side colonnade.Boneyard Creek, Grainger Library, Mechanical Engineering Lab on the Bardeen Quad at the University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignThe Assembly HallMain Library at the University of Illinois in early fall.Harold “Red” Grange statue outside of Memorial Stadium. The bronze statue was created by Illinois graduate George Lundeen.Confetti at commencement ceremony.Altgeld Hall.A canopy of winter snow blankets the campus at the University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana