All Entries by Carlos Sadovi

Carmen Lilley

February 24, 2020

UIC receives NSF grant to increase number of minorities in Ph.D. STEM programs

The grant will help create a new multi-disciplinary educational program of self-advocacy at UIC

Digital Scholarship Hub

February 6, 2020

Library and Humanities announce opening of digital scholarship hub

Project selected for Presidential Initiative to Celebrate the Impact of the Arts and the Humanities

Horizon Hospice have donated its archives to the University of Illinois at Chicago

February 3, 2020

Chicago’s first hospice donates papers to UIC: ‘We existed for our patients and families’

To celebrate Horizon Hospice, the first hospice in Chicago, and to share its history with researchers, officials have donated its archives to UIC

Horizon Hospice, circle brochure

January 28, 2020

UIC receives archives of Chicago’s first hospice

In addition to being the first hospice in Chicago, Horizon Hospice helped pass the Illinois Hospice Licensing Law in 1983.

UIC Chancellor Michael Amiridis, Juan José Cabrera-Lazarini of Monterrey Institute of Technology, University Trustee Ramón Cepeda and Vice Provost for Global Engagement Neal McCrillis attend a a welcome meeting announcing announce UIC’s partnership with Monterrey Tec.

January 17, 2020

UIC announces partnership with Mexican tech university

Partnership will provide a home base in the Midwest for the Monterrey Institute of Technology

January 15, 2020

UIC anuncia sociedad con universidad tecnológica mexicana

El Instituto Tecnológico de Monterrey llamará hogar a UIC en el Medio Oeste.

January 15, 2020

UIC announces partnership with Mexican technological university

Monterrey Institute of Technology to call UIC home in the Midwest.

Rebecca Rugg, Dean of the College of Architecture, Design, and the Arts at UIC.

December 16, 2019

New CADA dean’s goal to make UIC ‘front of mind’ for the arts and design world

“CADA is at the epicenter of what’s happening,” Rebecca Rugg says

Eye chart

December 10, 2019

Estudio de ‘Ojos’ estudiará descapacidades visuals en comunidades latinas

El estudio, denominado Estudio del “Ojos” Latinos, o Estudio SOL Ojo, llevará 3,000 exámenes de la vista para los latinos que viven en Chicago y Miami.

Human Scale, an architectural and design nonprofit project.

December 9, 2019

Architecture students’ nonprofit aims to make big impact with small projects

Human Scale designs projects to benefit Chicago neighborhoods

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