July 11, 2012
Back to Mayberry“He knew what was going on, and he knew what was really important. He knew when to be firm, and when to just let people learn their lesson.”
July 11, 2012
Finding jobs for military veteransStudent veterans looking for a job could be hired on the spot at an employment fair Thursday in the UIC Forum.
July 11, 2012
UIC’s helping hands put Higgs particle within scientists’ graspYou can’t see it, but information gleaned from trillions of smashed atoms suggests it’s really there: the elusive subatomic particle called the Higgs boson, deemed essential to the physical workings of our universe. UIC physicists are part of this international scientific search.
July 3, 2012
Athletes named academic all-starsEight UIC student athletes were recognized for achievements in and outside the classroom with a place on the Horizon League’s Spring Academic All-League Teams.
July 3, 2012
Public housing“From the perspective of what a public housing agency is supposed to do, its primary mission is to provide public housing.”
July 3, 2012
Falcon chick may be Rosie’s lastIt’s been an annual tradition since 1999: the banding of the falcon chicks born to Rosie, UIC’s resident peregrine, high on a ledge of University Hall. Last week’s banding may be the last one, though.
July 3, 2012
Easter starts job as UI president“I can’t tell you the privilege I feel serving in this role,” Bob Easter told journalists and staff members Monday as he began his first official workday as 19th president of the University of Illinois.
March 21, 2012
UIC Police first fully accredited university forceThe UIC Police became the first university police force in Illinois to receive full accreditation from the Commission for the Accreditation of Law Enforcement Agencies, a national credentialing authority for municipal, county and state agencies.
March 14, 2012
Sitcom star returns to his rootsLucas Neff, 2008 theater grad and TV sitcom star, returns to coach current students on acting in front of the camera. Acting is about “willing to be humiliated,” he says.