For those of you who were not here yesterday, my name is jayesh rathod, im the associate dean for expeer enshal its my pleasure to welcome all of you here to the law school and i offer that welcome on not only behalf of our law school, cosponsoring by ericions, led hershberg and dennis stinchcomb, as well as the American Immigration Lawyers Association and our committee representatives. Again, thank you for everyone [applause] thank you for all of the hard work that the Planning Committee has put into making this event such a success. Thanks to all of you. I know you all have very busy schedules. I appreciate your willingness to be here. For those of you who were here yesterday, we have a series of enriching panels to face the facing migrant youth, some of the factors across the world, as well as some of the ways the asylum system is being challenged here in the United States as well as how we can understand more deeply the standards which is at the heart of the gathering. Were pleased
URBANA, Ill. (WCIA) — The University of Illinois Police Department sent out a Campus Safety Notice on Thursday regarding a recent sexual assault incident. The incident happened the previous week on Friday, March 22, officials said. The case was reported to campus police on Thursday afternoon by a third party. The informant said the assault […]
URBANA, Ill. (WCIA) — The University of Illinois Police Department is investigating a sexual assault incident that happened early Saturday morning. The case was reported to campus police on Sunday. The incident happened at 1 a.m. on Feb. 17 at a fraternity house. The victim said they had just met the perpetrator earlier that night. […]
Due to sleet, freezing rain and ice accumulation, University administration advised instructors to move in-person classes to a remote format for Monday night and Tuesday morning. Furthermore, the statement recommended the cancellation or rescheduling of any nonacademic activities from Monday night to Tuesday morning. The delayed start on Tuesday will give University and city crews.
“Severely cold weather is not typically something that we need resources from outside the campus to manage,” says UI emergency management director Brian Brauer.