Since at least 1906, South Asian students have been attending the University of Illinois. Early South Asian Illini have included actors, agriculturalists, bankers, business executives, chemists, dairy farmers, economists, educators, electrical engineers, journalists, mechanical engineers, political scientists, singers, university professors, and writers too.
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Since at least 1939, Afghan students have been attending the University of Illinois. Early Afghan Illini have included chemical engineers, economists, educators, geographers, mechanical engineers, physicists, politicians, and student leaders too.
A 1952 Afghanistan Night program promotional poster, found in Record Series 41/69/322.
Since at least 1944, Ecuadorian students have been attending the University of Illinois. Early Ecuadorian Illini have included agriculturalists, chemical engineers, civil engineers, educators, and industrial designers too.
Since at least 1951, Singaporean students have been attending the University of Illinois. Early Singaporean Illini have included accountants, architects, architectural engineers, civil engineers, labor and industrial relations scholars, and mathematicians too.
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Since at least 1908, Swiss students have been attending the University of Illinois. Early Swiss Illini have included agriculturalists, chemical engineers, chemists, civil engineers, electrical engineers, farm managers, foreign language scholars, high school teachers, instructors, lawyers, municipal and sanitary engineers, railway engineers, and theological scholars too.