Weekly Advisory: March 10, 2014
UIC Headlines
- New method pinpoints individual signaling pathways in cell
- Doctors often uncertain in ordering, interpreting lab tests
- Rev. Jesse Jackson to speak at UIC March 17
- Two UIC artists selected for Whitney Biennial
- UIC team advances in $1M social business competition
- Medication spending may rise 5 percent this year
- New pharmacy professorship aims at medication adherence
UIC Events
(A complete listing of UIC events is online)
11, Tuesday: Tuesdays-at-One concert. Baroque Band, 17th-century Italian music. Recital Hall L060, Education, Theatre, Music and Social Work Building, 1040 W. Harrison St. Free. Call (312) 996-2977.
12, Wednesday: Phillip J. Bowman Lecture on Race and Public Policy. Charles Ogletree, Harvard University. 3 – 5 p.m. Room 302, Student Center East, 750 S. Halsted St. Free. Call (312) 996-6339.
12, Wednesday: “Migration Stories: All Roads Lead to Chicago.” Historian Timuel Black and WBEZ producer Gwen Macsai present immigrants’ stories from the past century, while StoryCorps records new stories. 6 – 7:30 p.m. Free, but reservations required. Jane Addams Hull-House Museum, Residents’ Dining Hall, 800 S. Halsted St. Call (312) 413-5353.
14, Friday: “Affordable Housing in Affluent Communities. ” Rob Anthony, Community Partners for Affordable Housing of Highland Park; Janet Smith, UIC Voorhees Center for Neighborhood and Community Improvement. 2 -3:30 p.m. Great Cities Institute, Suite 400, 412 S. Peoria St. Free. Call (312) 996-8700.
9 May, Thursday: “Chicagoaxaca.” Exhibition. 1 – 4 p.m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Pop Up JUST Art Center, 729 W. Maxwell St. Free. Call (312) 355-5922.
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