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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.

Dan Zerbel

August 15, 2012

Success in, out of the gym

The men’s gymnastics team earned a National Academic Team honorable mention and four players received academic honors from the College Gymnastics Association.

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.

Dartunorro Clark

August 15, 2012

Scholarship prepares two for future in public service

Two UIC students who plan careers in public service — one in law, the other international communications — are among 15 students nationwide to receive McKelvie Scholarships for Government Service.

Kelly Schuh

August 8, 2012

Great students, great athletes

Men’s and women’s track and field standouts Matt Zaluckyj and Kellie Schuh were awarded All-Academic honors by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.

Former Purdue guard Kelsey Barlow

August 8, 2012

Former Purdue guard joins UIC

Former Purdue guard Kelsey Barlow, a member of the Big Ten’s All-Freshman Team three years ago, will join the Flames.

2011 convocation

August 8, 2012

Campus News

UIC welcomes more than 1,600 new students and their families Aug. 26 at the seventh annual convocation in the UIC Pavilion.

Howard Reich

August 8, 2012

Teens meet Cab and Dizzy, thanks to Chicago Tribune critic

At a UIC-sponsored summer music camp, Chicago Tribune jazz critic Howard Reich tells teen musicians “why the world fell in love with jazz.”

Jay Olshansky

August 8, 2012

More education equals longer life

Despite advances in health care and increases in life expectancy overall, Americans with less than a high school education have life expectancies similar to adults in the 1950s and 1960s, a new report finds.

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