From City Halls to Statehouses: Lessons from the 2025 Elections

Join us at noon on Thursday, November 20th for a timely and insightful discussion on the 2025 elections and what their outcomes could mean for the 2026 midterms. Our panel brings together top political scholars, journalists, and UIS alumni to break down key local and statewide races in New York City, New Jersey, Virginia, Minnesota, Illinois, and beyond. We'll explore what the results reveal about voter sentiment, party strategies, and the political landscape heading into 2026.

Water-Energy Sustainability Across Scales: Systems, Society, Self

Ashlynn Stillwell, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, will discuss her work on sustainable water and energy systems. Water and energy are closely linked resources with clean water and sanitation services dependent on energy, and fuels production and electric power generation dependent on water. This water-energy nexus spreads across scales to include large-scale infrastructure systems, societal trends and patterns, and individual behaviors.