Since at least 1920, Turkish students have been attending the University of Illinois. Early Turkish Illini have included accountants, anthropologists, architects, business administrators, chemists, civil engineers, computer scientists, economists, educational researchers, electrical and computer engineers, food scientists, materials scientists, mathematicians, mechanical engineers, musicians, political scientists, soldiers, swimmers, and teachers. Read on to learn more about early Turkish Illini!
A Turkish Student Society group Illio Photo from the 1945 Illio, Page 405, found in Record Series 41/8/805.
Since at least 1921, Indonesian students have been attending the University of Illinois. Early Indonesian Illini have included accountants, architects, artists, botanists, chemists, economists, educators, electrical engineers, entomologists, food scientists, geologists, mathematicians, statisticians, and zoologists too.
An Indonesian Night program from the 2016 Fall performance, found in Record Series 41/6/840.
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Since, at least 1911, Bulgarian students have attending the University of Illinois. Some early Bulgarian Illini have included chemists, civil engineers, electrical engineers, medical doctors, metallurgists, philanthropists, philatelists, singers, soldiers, and violinists too. Read on to learn more about early Bulgarian Illini!