Campus News: reason to run
Run for a good cause
Sign up to run the Chicago Marathon and raise money for diabetes research with UIC’s Cellmates on the Run team.
The team, organized by José Oberholzer, chief of transplantation surgery, raises money for the Chicago Diabetes Project. Last year’s marathon team raised about $200,000 for diabetes research.
The 2014 Bank of America Chicago Marathon, a 26.2-mile race through 26 Chicago neighborhoods, is scheduled for Oct. 12.
Science and alcoholism
The director of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism presents a seminar on campus Aug. 18.
George Koob will discuss “What Science Can Contribute to the Diagnosis, Prevention and Treatment of Alcoholism” from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Moss Auditorium, College of Medicine Research Building. For more information, call 312-569-7418.
See the campus
UIC will host its second annual Open House Sept. 13 to welcome prospective students, their parents and members of the public to campus. The event, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., features an information fair, campus tours, activities, demonstrations and opportunities to explore student life and housing.
Colleges, departments and units can participate in the Open House Exhibit Hall. Academic units can offer programming for the event. More than 5,000 visitors attended last year’s open house.
Urban neighborhoods
The 2014 Urban Forum will spotlight “The Return of the Neighborhood as an Urban Strategy.”
The event, which takes place Sept. 18 at the UIC Forum, examines the complexities of metropolitan regions. Co-chairs for the forum include UIC Chancellor Paula Allen-Meares, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle and Susana Vasquez, executive director, LISC/Chicago. For more information, call 312-413-2194.
Looking for a lunch spot?
Employees who have parking assignments can park for free on South Campus during the lunchtime hours.
Employees can use their valid UIC standard parking assignment to park for free at the Maxwell Street Parking garage for free from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Support for researchers
Investigators can apply for support from the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research’s Bridge Funding program.
The program provides short-term financial support to sustain research programs and laboratories during funding gaps. The awards are given to investigators with established projects that have a high probability of continued support from extramural sources.
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