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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Web Archives

Collected by: The Board Trustees of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Archived since: Jul, 2015

Description:

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Web Archives includes captured webpages from the University of Illinois, its departments, and affiliates, concerning the College of Engineering; The College of Applied Health Sciences; College of Fine & Applied Arts; College of Agricultural, Consumer & Environmental Sciences; College of Business; College of Liberal Arts & Sciences; University Administration; Research Groups & Institutes; Students; School of Social Work; Information Technology; Disability Services; News, Press & Affiliated Publications; the Graduate School of Library & Information Science; Corporate & Public Outreach; Athletics; and the College of Education. This collection contains significant material related to university departments, university fundraising campaigns, and university research projects.

Subject:   Blogs & Social Media Universities & Libraries Universities & Libraries Veterans & ROTC Training Programs & Professional Institutes Hospital & Health System Alumni Advancement Women & Gender Race & Ethnicity Graduate Students Training Programs & Professional Institute Disability Services Information Technology International Programs & Studies Research Applications Computer Science Aviation Museums, Libraries & Culture Faculty Research Groups & Institutes Corporate & Public Outreach Agriculture Athletics University Administration Students Athletics Research Centers & Laboratories News, Press & Affiliated Publications

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Title: CU-CitizenAccess

URL: https://cu-citizenaccess.org/

Description: CU-CitizenAccess is a community online news and information project devoted to investigative and enterprise coverage of social, justice and economic issues in east central Illinois. Through its website and social networks, CU-CitizenAccess offers the opportunity for members of the community - including citizens, journalists, and university students - to share news and information, raise and discuss important issues, and suggest solutions. The project also serves as a platform for new and innovative journalism techniques and practices. The project is run by the Journalism Department of the College of Media at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.The project began with funding from the Marajen Stevick Foundation and the University of Illinois and a matching grant from the John S. Knight and James L. Knight Foundation. The local firm OJC Technologies helped create the website.

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