January 15, 2013
The man with the Tatlin’s Tower tattooArchitect Dan Meis, a 1985 UIC grad, is one of the world’s most influential designers of ballparks, arenas and stadiums.
January 15, 2013
Swimming, diving teams take two at Green BayThe men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams edged Green Bay Saturday at the Flames Natatorium.
December 18, 2012
Dentistry makes big plans for centennialThe College of Dentistry celebrates a milestone in 2013.
December 5, 2012
Take advantage of opportunities, former governor tells students“If you’re going to be successful in politics, there’s not a straight, linear path to get to your goals,” former Gov. Jim Edgar told a crowded lecture hall of students and academics.
November 28, 2012
Lipstick creator mixes passion for cosmetics, chemistryDid you know lipstick can be vegan? Well, that’s exactly what Karoline Wells achieved in her own cosmetics line, The Elixery.
November 7, 2012
In ‘Flight,’ director Zemeckis returns to live-action roots“When I was a film student, I got the chance to actually shake Alfred Hitchcock’s hand,” director Robert Zemeckis notes as his chief moment of awe in filmmaking, hours before his new film “Flight” premiered at the Chicago International Film festival last month.
November 7, 2012
Role of student trustee: serving as voice of UIC communityWhen you are walking around campus you may be wondering what the role of student trustee is.
October 24, 2012
Thinking about a career in student affairs?“If you truly want to make a difference in the lives of students inside and outside the classroom, then student affairs is the profession for you,” says Barbara Henley, vice chancellor for student affairs.
October 24, 2012
Communicate with USG, win a cupcakeThe UIC Undergraduate Student Government is partnering with Flirty Cupcakes for a new campaign, “Cupcakes for Communication.”
October 24, 2012
Designing video games can cost virtually nothingNathan Hurde always wanted to make video games. All it took to get started was a simple Google search on how to design them, “and the rest is history,” he says.