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  • Ampersand General Body Meeting, 10/16 at 4pm

    Calling all writers and bloggers! The Ampersand, the Honors College newsletter and student blog, will be holding a General Body Meeting on Friday, October 16th at 4 PM in room B21 in Burnham Hall. We will be assigning articles for our second print issue of the year. If you would like to write about current events and distinguished individuals of the Honors College, this is the meeting for you!

    Questions? Comments? Please email uicampersand@gmail.com or visit ampersand.honors.uic.edu for more information!

  • Ampersand General Body Meeting – 10/9 at 6pm

  • Ampersand General Body Meeting, 9/12 at 5pm in BH 121

  • Ampersand General Body Meeting, Fri. 10/24

    The Honors College newsletter the Ampersand is having a General Body Meeting this Friday, 10/24, at 4:00 PM in BH 121 in order to plan our second issue of the year. Attendance is mandatory for writing for this issue as we will be assigning articles and holding a writer's workshop with the editors. If you are unable to attend this GBM but are still interested in either blogging or writing for another issue, please contact us at uicampersand@gmail.com. We hope to see you there!

  • Ampersand - General Body Meeting Friday 1/29 at 4 PM

    Ampersand GBM for Issue 3 - Friday January 29th at 4 PM

    Calling all writers and bloggers! The Ampersand, the Honors College newsletter and student blog, will be holding a General Body Meeting on Friday, January 29th at 4 PM in room B21 in Burnham Hall. We will be assigning articles for our third print issue of the year. If you would like to write about current events and distinguished individuals of the Honors College, this is the meeting for you!

    Questions? Comments? Please email uicampersand@gmail.com or visit ampersand.honors.uic.edu for more information!

     

  • Ampersand General Body Meetings – Feb 12 and 15

  • Ampersand General Body Meeting - Thursday 3/2 at 5 PM in BH 121

  • Ampersand General Body Meeting Tomorrow, Thurs. 1/16

    If you are interested in becoming a part of the Honors College's official newsletter, come to the Ampersand's first meeting of the semester! Anyone interested in journalism, photography, or graphic design is welcome, with no experience required. The meeting is at 5 PM in Room B16 of Burnham Hall.

    Check out our website at ampersand.honors.uic.edu to see past issues and get more information. Questions? Email uicampersand@gmail.com

  • Ampersand Informational Meeting: Honors College Publication Seeking Writers, Photographers, and Graphic Designers

  • Ampersand Interest and Board Applications: Editor, Graphic and Web Design, Photography and Videography!

  • Ampersand Issue Available and Long Sleeve Shirt Raffle

    Want to win a FREE Ampersand long sleeve shirt? Enter your thoughts, ideas, and comments about the Ampersand at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/57FRWNM by March 21st to be entered in a raffle for the shirt. Help improve the Ampersand with your suggestions!

    The latest issue of "The Ampersand," the Honors College newsletter, is available for your reading pleasure at http://www.uic.edu/honors/life/documents/latest-ampersand.pdf. Or, you can pick up a hard copy in Burnham Hall. Check it out!

    Want to help create "The Ampersand"? Email uicampersand@gmail.com for information.

  • Ampersand Publication Seeking Writers!

  • Ampersand Publication Seeking Writers, Photographers, and Videographers!

  • Ampersand Publication Seeking Writers, Photographers, and Web Designers

  • Ampersand Publication Seeking Writers, Photographers, Web Designers, and more!

  • Ampersand Seeking Senior Submissions for Class of 2014 Highlight!

    If you are a graduating student in the Honors College, get featured in the final issue of the Ampersand! We want pictures and quotes of you and your friends so that we can put together a fitting final tribute to the Honors College Class of 2014. Please contact uicampersand@gmail.com with submissions!

  • Ampersand's First GBM – Oct 4

  • Ampersand's GBM – Oct 18

  • Ampersand Shirt Sale

    Show your support for the UIC Honors College and its very own newsletter, the Ampersand, by purchasing one of their long-sleeve shirts! The price has not been finalized, but will be approximately $12. If you would like to see a picture of the shirt and are interested in ordering please fill out this form

  • AMWA Big Little Mentorship Program (Apply by 10/26)

  • AMWA Fall 2022 First GBM (Wednesday 9/21 @ 6-7pm)!

  • AMWA UIC: Mentoring & Networking with the College of Medicine! (11/20)

  • Andrew W. Mellon Summer Academy – Extended Application Deadline: Feb 25

  • An Evening with 'Sam, a Saxon': Screening and Discussion with Cast and Crew

  • A New CSHP Event Added to the Schedule!

  • Anger to Action: Climate Justice, Climate Change and Your Vote (9/29)

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    Animation Contest

  • “An Inside Look: Clinical Trials for a COVID-19 Vaccine” Webinar with Dr. Richard Novak of UI Health (9/23)

  • “An Insider’s View of the CBOE Trading Pits” CBA Alumni Speaker, Wed. 10/1

    CBA Alumni Speaker Series

    Presents Tomme Lang (BS 1997)

    An Insider’s View of the CBOE Trading Pits

    Wednesday October 1, 2014
    7:00 to 8:00 p.m.
    Training Room, James Stukel Towers
    Ground Floor B Tower, 718 W. Rochford
    Chicago, IL 60607

    Tomme Lang (BS 1997) headlines the CBA Alumni Speaker Series on October 1, 2014 from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. with an insider’s view of the CBOE trading pits.

    Tomme stepped on the floor of the CBOE just weeks after earning his BS in finance at UIC. He clerked for a year before moving into the role of a market maker (or local) in one of the options trading pits. He has traded over 500 different stocks and is still trading as a market maker in the S&P 500 options pit--the largest trading pit in the world. 

    Added bonus--Participants who attend this session can register for a follow-up tour of the CBOE with Tomme as host.

    Space is limited. Register to attend this FREE event by September 29, 2014 with Rob Kemp, accounting lecturer, at rekemp@uic.edu.  

  • An Introduction to Global Health Careers, Tues. 3/29

    The UIC Global Learning Community Presents: An Introduction to Global Health Careers

    Are you interested in treating Chicago’s international population, volunteering with a Global Medical Brigade, or pursuing a position in healthcare abroad?

    Careers in the health fields provide numerous global opportunities.

    If this is an area of interest, you may want to consider attending this event.

    This event will feature an epidemiologist and a public health professional with international profiles, a UIC pre-health student who extended his healthcare experience by studying abroad, and the Director of Pre-Professional Advising at UIC.

    Invited Speakers

    Wayne W. Wiebel (Ph.D.), Research Professor in Epidemiology UIC School of Public Health

    Karen Peters (DrPH), Clinical Assistant Professor of Community Health Sciences UIC School of Public Health and Assistant Professor in the UIC Graduate College

    Misty Huacuja-LaPointe (M.Ed), Director of Pre-Professional Advising UIC

    Carlos Montero (UIC Class of 2016), GLC Certificate holder who has completed an internship in traditional medicine in China

    Tuesday, March 29, 12:00-1:30 PM
    Daley Library Conference Room 1-470

    RSVP by Monday 28, 1:00 PM to link provided below

    http://go.uic.edu/globalhealthcareersRSVP.

  • Announcements Reminder

  • Announcements Reminder

  • Announcing the Spring 2020 Chicago Signature Honors Program lineup!

  • Announcing the Winners of the Fall 2020 Honors College Research Symposium & UIC Impact Day Awards!

  • Annual Government Fair at UIC, Fri. 11/13

    The annual Government Fair, which will be held on Friday, November 13, 2015 at UIC in SCE, Illinois Rooms A & B.  This event is for students and alumni (this event is FREE).  This is an excellent opportunity for students and alumni to connect with Local, State and Federal employers. Please note that communication regarding participating employers will be sent out prior to the fair.

    For those of you who are interested in careers in the Federal Government, plan on attending the workshops that will be held:  1.) Finding and Applying for Jobs in the Federal Government, 2) Secrets to a Federal Resume and 3) Careers with the US Department of State.  Times and locations of the workshops will be provided at the fair.

  • Annual India Night Show, Sat. 4/5

    The Annual India Night Show is the Indian Student Association's largest and most recognized South Asian event. With over 150 participants and the entire ISA board working together, India Night brings a taste of Indian culture to the UIC campus. With various performances ranging from musical acts and MC skits to competitive dance teams, India Night attracts nearly 700 attendees whilst receiving national media coverage. Our goal, as cultural chairs, is to expose Indian culture to the UIC community and encourage the audience to be proud of their heritage. This year, we have made it our mission to organize a dynamic show in which the audience will be awed in an electrifying new experience, setting it apart from previous shows. Don't miss out on the year's greatest event as ISA celebrates Indian cinema and culture on India Night! Doors open at 6:30 pm at the UIC Forum this Saturday, April 5th.

    Ticket Prices:
    Members: $11.00
    Nonmembers: $12.00

    Questions?  Contact Krishna Modi at kmodi3@uic.edu 

     

  • Annual Phillip J. Bowman Lecture: “Looking Back to Freedom Summer: Reflections on Race, Politics, and Civil Rights Activism”, Wed. 3/12

    Please join the Office of the Chancellor on March 12 at 3:00 p.m. for a talk by Professor Charles J. Ogletree, Jr., this year’s Phillip J. Bowman Lecturer in Race and Public Policy. This year’s lecture marks the 10th Anniversary Celebration of the Institute for Research on Race and Public Policy (IRRPP) at UIC, and is featured as part of the Chancellor’s Lecture and Event Series.

    Professor Ogletree is a prominent legal theorist who has earned an international reputation by taking a hard look at complex issues of law and by working to secure the rights guaranteed by the Constitution for everyone equally under the law. His most recent book is The Presumption of Guilt: The Arrest of Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Race, Class and Crime in America, which draws on the 2009 mistaken arrest of Gates to explore issues of race and what must be done to create a more just legal system.

    RSVP to Ryan Viloria (rvilor1@uic.edu) and please advise should you need any special accommodations.

    Event details are as follows:

    Wednesday, March 12, 2014
    3:00 PM, Room 302, Student Center East

    (750 S. Halsted Street)
    The Annual Phillip J. Bowman Lecture: “Looking Back to Freedom Summer: Reflections on Race, Politics, and Civil Rights Activism”
    Charles J. Ogletree, Jr., Jesse Climenko Professor of Law at Harvard University and Director of the Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice

  • Annual Prevounce Preventive Health Scholarship Program (Apply by 10/15)

  • Annual Spring Leadership and Service Expo 1/27

    Student Center East (SCE) East Terrace

    January 27th, 11-2 PM

    Join us for our annual Spring Leadership and Service Expo!

    Over 30 area non-profit agencies will be here on campus looking for UIC students to work with! There will be a wide variety of agencies represented, including those focused on: youth, the environment, the arts, animals, human rights, community development, health, and more. All students are encouraged to visit the Expo to connect with and learn about volunteer and internship opportunities with local non-profit organizations.

    This could be a great way to find a service opportunity for an Honors Activity!

  • A Note from the Dean

  • A Note from the Dean

  • Anthropology: Scholarship that Makes a Difference – March 11

  • Anti-Black Racism in the Arab Region: Historical Roots and Current Manifestations (11/24)

  • APIASF AANAPISI Scholarship Deadline Extended to Thurs. 10/22

    UIC’s AANAPISI Initiative in partnership with APIASF would like to encourage you to apply for the APIASF AANAPISI Scholarship Program!

    About the Scholarship: The APIASF Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institution (AANAPISI) Scholarship Program is a collaboration with AANAPISIs and the communities they serve to provide scholarships, expand institutional capacity and mobilize local resources to help foster economic development. The APIASF AANAPISI Scholarship is available annually to students attending APIASF AANAPISI partner campuses listed below.

    Where to find the application: http://www.apiasf.org/aanapisischolarship.html

    Award Amount: $2,500 - $5,000 (to be awarded in spring 2016) Application Deadline Extended to: Thursday, October 22, 2015 at 9 p.m. ET (8pm in Chicago)

    Eligibility Requirements:

    Be of Asian and/or Pacific Islander ethnicity as defined by the U.S. Census.

    Be a citizen, national, or legal permanent resident of the United States. Citizens of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia and the Republic of Palau are also eligible to apply.

    Be enrolled as a full-time student in an AANAPISI institution (UIC is an AANAPISI institution)

    Applied for federal financial aid using the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Applicants do not necessarily need to be recipients of federal financial aid to be eligible for a scholarship from APIASF. Go to www.fafsa.gov for more information

    Please note the following:Full-time enrollment and degree-seeking status is defined by the guidelines set by the institution's Registrar's Office.Non-degree seeking students are NOT eligible to apply.Students who already have a bachelor's degree are NOT eligible to applyWhen you apply, you can be a part-time student, however, you must be enrolled full-time upon receipt of funding.Solely online students are not eligible to apply. If you are enrolled in online and on ground courses, no more than 1/2 of your courses can be online.

    Questions? Please contact Beth Powers in the Office of Special Scholarship Programs at ssp@uic.edu

    Application advice and guidelines:

    Step by Step Scholarship Tutorial:

        https://apiasf.adobeconnect.com/p6wj52znetc/

    Scholarship Application Preparation Worksheet:

    http://www.apiasf.org/pdfs/AANAPISI_Application_Worksheet.pdf

    Scholarship Application Tips:

        http://www.apiasf.org/pdfs/Application_Tips.pdf

    And there’s more! APIASF also offers a general scholarship UIC students can apply for.

    Where to find the application: http://www.apiasf.org/scholarship_apiasf.html

    Minimum Eligibility Criteria:

    Be of Asian and/or Pacific Islander ethnicity as defined by the U.S. Census

    Be a citizen, national, or legal permanent resident of the United States. Citizens of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia and the Republic of Palau are also eligible to apply

    Be enrolling as an undergraduate student in a U.S. accredited college or university in the Fall of 2015. Please read the scholarships by supporter details below for specific eligibility requirements regarding the academic standing required for each scholarship.

    Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7 on a 4.0 scale (unweighted) or have earned a GED

    Must apply for federal financial aid using the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

    Submit one letter of recommendation online.

    Award Amount: $2,500 - $15,000

    Application Deadline: Friday, January 8, 2016 at 9:00pm EST

  • APIASF AANAPISI Scholarship Due 10/31

    If you are of Asian American, Native American, or Pacific Islander decent, you should know that the APIASF AANAPISI Scholarship opens September 1, 2016. Moreover, the deadline for this scholarship is October 31, 2016 For help or more information please contact bpowers@uic.edu.

    Find the application on their website: http://www.apiasf.org/aanapisi.html

    More about the APIASF AANAPISI Schoalrship :

    The APIASF Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institution (AANAPISI) Scholarship Program is a collaboration with AANAPISIs and the communities they serve to provide scholarships, expand institutional capacity and mobilize local resources to help foster economic development.

    The APIASF AANAPISI Scholarship is available annually to students attending APIASF AANAPISI partner campuses listed below. The APIASF AANAPISI Scholarship Program is supported by The Coca-Cola Foundation, Educational Testing Service, General Mills Foundation, Hilton Worldwide, Honda, USA Funds, Walmart Foundation, and Wells Fargo.The APIASF AANAPISI Scholarship online application opens on September 1, 2016 and closes on October 31, 2016 at 11:59 PM EST. Scholarship awards range from one-time $2,500 awards to multi-year $5,000 awards. APIASF provides scholarships to underserved AAPI students with a special focus on those who:

    Live at or below the poverty level, or are otherwise of low socioeconomic status;

    Are the first in their families to attend college;

    Are representative of the AAPI community's diversity, geographically and ethnically, especially those ethnicities that have been underrepresented on college campuses due to limited access and opportunity; 

    Have placed strong emphasis on community service and leadership as well as solid academic achievement.

  • APIASF AANAPISI Scholarship, Due Oct. 15

    The APIASF AANAPISI Scholarship application is now open!

    Last year 19 UIC students received generous scholarships from APIASF, and you could very well join their ranks.  The application is available here: https://aanapisischolarship.apiasf.org/.  Award amounts vary between $2500 - $5000.

    Eligibility Requirements:

    - Be of Asian and/or Pacific Islander ethnicity as defined by the U.S. Census.

    -  Be a citizen, national, or legal permanent resident of the United States. Citizens of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia and the Republic of Palau are also eligible to apply.

    - Have applied for federal financial aid using the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Applicants do not necessarily need to be recipients of federal financial aid to be eligible for a scholarship from APIASF. Go to www.fafsa.gov for more information

    Please note the following:

    Full-time enrollment and degree-seeking status is defined by the guidelines set by the institution's Registrar's Office.

    Non-degree seeking students are NOT eligible to apply.

    Students who already have a bachelor's degree are NOT eligible to apply When you apply, you can be a part-time student, however, you must be enrolled full-time upon receipt of funding.

    Solely online students are not eligible to apply. If you are enrolled in online and on ground courses, no more than 1/2 of your courses can be online.

    Please visit the APIASF AANAPISI Scholarship Program page for additional information: http://www.apiasf.org/aanapisi.html

    To apply:  https://aanapisischolarship.apiasf.org/   

  • APIASF Scholarship for Asian and/or Pacific Islander students, Apply by 1/8/16

    APIASF Scholarship Program

    For Asian and/or Pacific Islander students. Must be a citizen, national, or legal permanent resident of the United States to apply and be enrolling as an undergraduate student in a U.S. accredited college or university in the Fall of 2016. Must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7 on a 4.0 scale (unweighted) or have earned a GED, and must apply for federal financial aid using the FAFSA. One letter of recommendation is required.  The award amounts range from $2,500 - $15,000. Apply online at http://www.apiasf.org/scholarship_apiasf.html Deadline: Friday, January 8, 2016 at 9:00pm EST

    Students can receive assistance with their applications by contacting Beth Powers at ssp@uic.edu

  • Application for Yiddish Book Center Fellowship and Steiner Summer Yiddish Program, Due Mon 01/09

    The Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, Massachusetts, is now accepting applications for two education programs for college students and recent graduates: the 2017 Steiner Summer Yiddish Program and the 2017-18 Yiddish Book Center Fellowship Program. 

    The Steiner Summer Yiddish Program is an intensive seven-week course in Yiddish language and culture for college students. The program offers a beginner track for students with no previous Yiddish experience and an intermediate track for those who have completed one year of Yiddish. In addition to their classes, students take part in cultural and social activities, including film screenings, concerts, workshops, and a trip to New York City. Beginner students take a course in Central and Eastern European Yiddish history, literature, and culture, while intermediate students work as interns on the Center’s major projects, including translation and oral history.

    All Steiner students receive full-tuition scholarships. Intermediate students also receive free housing and a $1,000 internship stipend. All participants are eligible to receive college credits through the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

    The 2017 Steiner Summer Yiddish Program will run from June 4 to July 21. Applications are due by February 6, 2017. For more information, visit http://www.yiddishbookcenter.org/educational-programs/steiner-summer-yiddish-program.

    The Yiddish Book Center Fellowship Program offers recent college graduates with intermediate or advanced Yiddish skills an opportunity to develop professional experience while working as full-time members of the Center's staff. 

    Fellows serve as teaching assistants for college-level Yiddish classes, conduct interviews for the Center’s Wexler Oral History Project, develop educational and exhibit materials, assist with translation or online accessibility initiatives, and do bibliographic work with the Center’s collection of books. With the support of mentors, Fellows also apply their ingenuity and personal expertise to the creation of new projects.

    Fellows receive a $30,000 stipend and health insurance. The next Fellowship Program runs from September 2017 to August 2018. Applications are due by January 9. For more information, visit http://www.yiddishbookcenter.org/educational-programs/graduate-students.

  • Application has opened for the Summer 2022 CURA program

  • Application LIVE! HON 124: POP! Art and Culture that Rocked British Society in the 1960s - Take an opportunity to head to London this Spring Break 2024!