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A slightly out-of-focus man stands behind black and white laboratory piping with a single drop of water falling.

September 23, 2024

UIC engineers finding new ways to remove contaminants from water 

Effort to destroy “forever chemicals” is part of National Science Foundation Great Lakes collaboration

UIC Police station with two fleet vehicles parked in front.

September 23, 2024

Police report

Criminal activity reported on and around campus

Learning Together: Art Education and Community

September 20, 2024

Gallery 400 exhibit celebrates Chicago’s community art scene  

The exhibit, “Learning Together: Art Education and Community” will run until Dec. 14

Two men work on scientific equipment in a laboratory.

September 20, 2024

Studying new 2D materials, one molecule at a time 

Approach enables design of nanotechnology for energy, electronics

Nadine Naber, UIC professor of global Asian studies and gender and women’s studies

September 19, 2024

UIC professor named 2024 Freedom Scholar

Nadine Naber earns distinction from the Marguerite Casey Foundation

Two women in a medical office look at a piece of paper.

September 18, 2024

Research study participants are more engaged when they see their test results 

Enabling trial participants to see their medical results can boost enrollment and provide health benefits

Aerial view of the skyline at sunset from east side.

September 17, 2024

UIC Music and Red Bull host Latin music discussion with industry leaders

Join the UIC Music Department for an engaging panel discussion spotlighting the fastest-growing genre of music in the U.S. — Latin

UIC Police station with two fleet vehicles parked in front.

September 16, 2024

Police report

Criminal activity reported on and around campus

September 16, 2024

Crossing Latinidades helps students build community 

The recent funding means the initiative will continue to to enhance Latinx humanities studies and grow the pool of Latino doctoral students

September 16, 2024

Arsenic exposure linked to faster onset of diabetes in south Texas population 

Multiyear study finds that high levels of toxic metals in urine lead to high blood sugar

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