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September 28, 2012

Jesse Jackson, Sr. and Nobel Peace Laureate to Speak at UIC Monday

The University of Illinois at Chicago presents a conversation featuring civil rights leader Jesse Jackson, Sr. and Jody Williams, 1997 Nobel Peace Laureate, on the challenge of global and community-based violence.

Cynthia Herrera Lindstrom

September 12, 2012

Computing center ‘a partner’ in campus needs

“I couldn’t think of working anywhere else,” says Cynthia Herrera Lindstrom, UIC’s chief information officer.

Douglas Hall

September 12, 2012

Douglas Hall earns gold for green

UIC’s Douglas Hall, home of the College of Business Administration, is UIC’s second building to earn gold LEED certification for sustainability.

September 6, 2012

Governor Announces New Advanced Science Building at UIC

Gov. Pat Quinn announced today that the State of Illinois has released $64 million for the new Advanced Chemical Technology Building at the University of Illinois at Chicago, a project that will strengthen biotechnology research in Illinois and bolster the state’s economy.

August 20, 2012

UIC, City Colleges channel minority students into science, engineering

UIC and City Colleges of Chicago will encourage underrepresented minority male students to pursue degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

August 15, 2012

Special events

Artist Karen Reimer’s exhibit features a new architecture-based entry in her ongoing project, Endless Set.

August 15, 2012

Lectures and workshops

The Illinois Small Business Development Center at the Institute for Entrepreneurial Studies offers Experts in Residence.

August 15, 2012

Highlight

UIC Convocation welcomes new students and their families Aug. 26.

1941 poster announces penalty for Jews who left Warsaw ghetto

August 15, 2012

Exhibit honors ‘righteous’ courage

A new exhibit at the Daley Library offers stark images and stories of the seemingly ordinary Poles who had the courage to hide Jews in their homes during World War II.

August 13, 2012

UIC, City Colleges Channel Minority Transfer Students into Science, Engineering

The University of Illinois at Chicago and City Colleges of Chicago have won funding to develop ways of channeling more underrepresented minority male students transferring from community college into baccalaureate degree programs in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

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