Since at least 1915, Hawaiian students have been attending the University of Illinois. Early Hawaiian Illini have included accountants, aeronautical and astronautical engineers, architects, architectural engineers, bacteriologists, biologists, chemists, civil engineers, economists, electrical engineers, English majors, food technologists, historians, mathematicians, physical education majors, political scientists, sociologists, teachers, and zoologists too.
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A 1948 Illio profile photo of Ms. Joan H. Omoto, found in Record Series 41/8/805.
Since at least 1871, Canadian students have been attending the University of Illinois. Early Canadian Illini have included accountants, aeronautical engineers, agriculturalists, ceramic engineers, chemists, dentists, electrical engineers, entomologists, farmers, home economists, landscape architects, mechanical engineers, sociologists, soldiers, and transfer students too.
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A 1952 advertisement for Canada Night at the YMCA, found in Record Series 41/69/322, Box 6.
Since at least 1942, Icelandic students have been attending the University of Illinois. Early Icelandic Illini have included an ambassador, chemical engineers, chemists, a choral director, an economist, a music instructor, university faculty and administrators too.
Since at least 1967, Portuguese students have been attending the University of Illinois. While early Portuguese student records are limited, for over a century the University community has offered a variety of Portuguese language instruction and programming.
Since at least 1892, Russian students have been attending the University of Illinois. Early Russian Illini have included agriculturalists, architectural engineers, ceramic engineers, chemical engineers, civil engineers, electrical engineers, mathematics instructors, mechanical engineers, mining engineers, municipal and sanitary engineers, railway civil engineers, and school administrators too.