All UIC News

October 17, 2012

Swimming, diving teams win season opener

The men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams opened the 2012-13 season Saturday with wins against Wright State.

Kelsey Safranek led UIC with 15 kills against Loyola last week.

October 17, 2012

Volleyball rattles Ramblers on road

Kelsey Safranek led the Flames in kills in Friday’s victory over Loyola.

October 17, 2012

Police Beat

UIC Police reports for Oct. 8-14.

October 17, 2012

Campus News

Teams of student chefs will compete today in the fifth annual “You’re the Chef” event.

Roger Weissberg

October 17, 2012

Building skills for success

A new report, co-authored by a UIC expert in social and emotional learning, identifies educational programs that are effective at building interpersonal skills for success in school, work and life.

October 17, 2012

Researchers study pastoral counseling

UIC social work researchers will interview ministers of urban churches in a study of pastoral counseling — what the ministers see as their strengths, their struggles and the training they need to be more effective counselors.

Golden Crescent symbol of Islam

October 17, 2012

Violence isn’t answer to anti-Islamic film, students say

A recent anti-Islamic film is causing disturbance to the Muslim world. Since the video has been uploaded, it has caused upheaval across the globe.

UIC student blogger Lauren Muellner

October 17, 2012

Singing, dancing, dessert: ways to keep stress in check

“I am at that point in the semester when I have to throw my hands in the air and wave ’em like I just don’t care,” says UIC student blogger Lauren Muellner.

October 17, 2012

New course takes students to subarctic Canada

The Northern Lights, beluga whales, permafrost — EaES400 is a course like no other.

Caleb Kestle

October 17, 2012

Profile: anthropologist Caleb Kestle finds clues in animal bones

Caleb Kestle examines ancient animal bones — white-tailed deer, the smaller brocket deer, pig-like peccaries and the guinea pig-like agouti — to discover what it was like 400 to 600 years ago in southern Mexico.

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