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  • Government College Relations Council Career Fair Information, Fri. 11/14

    Network with Government College Relations Council Fall Meeting

    Network with GCRC Members and hear about government financial administration career opportunities with

    • Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) - Invited
    • General Services Administration (GSA) - Invited
    • Internal Revenue Services (IRS) - Mr. Steve Mindel
    • Social Security Administration (SSA) - Mr. Bill McClinton

    Friday, November 14
    Check-in: 9:30 am - 10am
    General Meeting: 10am - 12pm
    Government Career Fair: 1:00 pm - 4pm (Free Admission to GCRC Member Schools)

    Event will take place in the Cardinal Room, Student Center East 

    Register online at http://www.thegcrc.org/our-events/fall-2014-gcrc-meeting/ 

    UIC is a GCRC Member school, so you will be able to attend the event for free.  If you plan to attend, dress professionally and bring updated resumes.

  • Honors College Study Abroad Scholarships for Spring 2015, Due 10/24

    The Honors College offers two scholarships to support students interested in studying abroad.  Applications are available for the Spring 2015 semester and are due on October 24, 2014!  Contact Sheena Miller at sheena@uic.edu with questions.

    FLAHERTY SCHOLARSHIPS FOR STUDY ABROAD

    The Honors College offers Flaherty Scholarships for study abroad for which Honors College students may compete to help defray costs associated with participation in international study. To be eligible to apply for the Flaherty Scholarship, students must apply to a study abroad program endorsed by the UIC Campus. A cumulative UIC grade point average of 3.40 upon application for the Flaherty Scholarship is required. The application deadline for Spring 2015 is October 24th, 2014 at 5PM.

    Applications for students studying abroad in Spring 2015 are available here.

    DEAN'S SCHOLARSHIP FOR STUDY ABROAD

    The UIC Honors College offers Dean's Scholarships for Study Abroad are available in awards ranging from $1,000 to $2,500 for students with demonstrated financial need. To be eligible to apply for the Dean's Scholarship for Study Abroad, students must apply to a study abroad program endorsed by the UIC Campus. A cumulative UIC grade point average of 3.40 upon application for the scholarship is also required. The application deadline for Spring 2015 is October 24th, 2014 at 5PM.

    Applications for students studying abroad in Spring 2015 are available here.

     

  • Study Abroad application for Spring 2015 Programs, Due 10/24

    Interested in study abroad?  Application deadline for Spring 2015 programs is October 24!

    There is still time to apply!

    Come to a First Step Information Session. These are held in the Study Abroad Office Resource Room at 502 University Hall.

    Mondays at 2:00pm 
    Tuesdays at 12:30pm 
    Wednesdays at 11:00am and 2:00pm
    Thursdays at 12:30pm
    Fridays at 11:00 am

    Already been to a First Step Info Session but have further questions about program selection?  Then come to walk-in advising:

    Mondays from 2:30 - 3:30pm
    Tuesdays from 10am - 11am
    Wednesdays from 2:30 - 3:30 pm
    Fridays from 11:30 am - 1pm

    Visit studyabroad.uic.edu for more information.

  • LAS Pre-Health Workshops and Career Panels

    The LAS Pre-Health Advisors offer a series of Workshops during the Fall 2014 semester.  If you are interested in pre-Health, these workshops are essential resources!  Mark your calendars now!

    Upcoming workshop topics include:

    • First-Year Pre-Health Student Workshops
    • introduction to Healthcare and the Health Professions
    • Women in Healthcare
    • Physician Panel
    • Health Career Panel: Physician Assistant and Nurse Practitioner
    • Health Career Panel
    • Preventative Medicine and the Public's Health
    • Health Careers and Majors
    • Nursing Workshops
      • Applying to Nursing School: What could your "relevant" experience look like?
      • Applying to Illinois Nursing Programs
      • Graduate Entry Nursing Programs (for non-nurses)
      • UIC Nursing Application Preparation 2014-15

    View the LAS website for a full list of dates and times: http://www.las.uic.edu/students/current-undergraduate/student-affairs/pre-professional-advising/pre-health/workshops

  • Town Hall Meeting about the Obama Presidential Library, Fri. 10/17

    UIC-North Lawndale has been selected as one of four possible sites for the Barack Obama Presidential Library, which will be built after President Obama leaves office in 2016.
     Students, faculty, staff, alumni, community members, and the general public are invited to attend a town hall meeting to discuss the forthcoming UIC-North Lawndale Obama Presidential Library proposal. The event will be held Friday, October 17, 2014 from noon until 1:30 p.m. in Room 605 of Student Center East on the UIC campus.
     
     The meeting agenda is as follows.
     Noon–12:10                      Welcome by Danielle Leibowitz, Student Trustee, University of Illinois Board of Trustees
    12:10–12:25                     Presentation on the UIC Obama Presidential Library proposal process
    12:25–12:35                     Presentation by North Lawndale community representatives
    12:35–1:25                        Breakout groups for discussion and feedback
    1:25–1:50                           Verbal reports from breakout groups, followed by collection of written comments   
              
    The town hall meeting will be led by UIC Political Science Professor and former Chicago alderman Dick Simpson. 
     
    Please note that two additional town hall meetings will be held in the coming weeks. On Saturday, October 25th, the second UIC-North Lawndale town hall meeting will convene between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. at the Collins campus of North Lawndale College Prep High School, 1313 S. Sacramento Drive in Chicago. Parking is available. A third town hall meeting will be held at the Harold Washington Library in downtown Chicago in November. The date of this event, along with an agenda and other details, will be announced soon. 
  • Taste of UIC, Wed. 10/22

    Did you know there are over 75 cultural student organizations at UIC? Get a taste of what student organizations have to offer at the Taste of UIC!

    Similar to the popular Taste of Chicago, this event offers food items prepared and sold by student organizations and serves as a fund-raiser for them. Enjoy the opportunity to sample delicacies that reflect the different cultures at UIC.

    Free Admission. The prices for food will vary. Tickets to purchase food will be sold at the door in $0.50 increments.

    TASTE OF UIC
    Wednesday, October 22, 2014
    11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
    Student Center East, East Terrace (2nd floor)

    Some of the items on the menu include*:
    - Horchata
    - Llapingacho
    - Elotes
    - Spam Musubi
    - Warak Dawali
    - Peach Cobbler
    - Falafel
    - Tabbouleh

    So come with an empty stomach! There will be lots of food to enjoy!

    Check out our webpage at http://www.campusprograms.uic.edu/taste/taste.shtml.

    *Menu subject to change.
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    Want a chance to earn $5 food credit for the Taste of UIC!

    Go beyond the food tasting and discover where appetite meets mind.

    The UIC Intergroup Dialogue Initiative will offer $5 food credit to the Taste of UIC to the first 25 attendees of Tasty Talks, a discussion on food, culture, and community. Now that's food for thought!

    Attend Tasty Talks on Wednesday, October 22, 2014, 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. in SCE, Room 613, then use your $5 food credit to sample delicious foods at the Taste of UIC, 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m., SCE, East Terrace.

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    Can't make it to the Taste of UIC? Check out more cultural student organizations at the Cultural Showcase event on November 20th in the UIC Forum at 6:00 p.m.!

    For more information on these events, please visit the Campus Programs website at http://www.campusprograms.uic.edu or contact Jessica Adam at jvadam@uic.edu.

    If you have a disability and need accommodations, please call 312-413-5070.

    Campus Programs is a department of the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs. Engaging students for success, from orientation through graduation. 

  • “Ten Things I Wish I Knew as a Student”, Thurs. 10/23

    The Women in Science & Engineering Program presents...

    10 Things I Wish I Knew as a Student

    Join UIC Alumni Laura Munteanu (Civil Engineering, 2009) and Joseph Fuentes (Applied Math/Computer Science, 1982) as they share things they wish they had known as a student before entering the workforce. Munteanu is a Senior Design Engineer at EN Engineering and Fields has worked for IBM Corp, AT&T Bell Labs (now Alcatel), Nortel Networks, 3Com Corp (now HP), and US Robotics. Both will also share internship and/or job opportunities at the companies they work with.

    Thursday, October 23, 2014

    4:00 PM

    Women's Leadership and Resource Center Conference Room 728. W. Roosevelt Road

    In order to get to the space, enter through Parking Lot 6 off Halsted (east side), just north of Roosevelt. The entrance is towards the very back of the lot. They are located on the second floor, where you need to be buzzed in. If you have difficulties finding them, please call 312.413.1025.

    Questions?  Contact Veronica Arreola at via@uic.edu.

  • Campus Programs Seeking Volunteers to improve student organization "IDEAS", Apply by 10/31

    Involvement, Development, Engagement, and Activities Team (IDEA)

    Campus Programs has heard from you, the student leaders, and what we hear is that you need more IDEAs: Involvement, Development, Engagement, and Activities. We are seeking four volunteer students to start a new committee to improve student organization IDEAs at UIC. Are you an experienced student leader? Are you interested in improving the quality of programs for student organizations? If so, then the IDEA Team is for you! Get more info or apply by October 31st here: https://orgsync.com/63688/forms/121001 

    Questions? Contact Rhonda Laylo at rlaylo2@uic.edu

  • 2014 National Student Issues Convention, Fri. 10/31

    Students, what's important to you?

    Jobs, Student Loan Debt, Public Education, Healthcare, Immigration, Marriage Equality, Veterans Support...

    Add your voice to this pre-kickoff event for Student Advocacy Week! 

  • Campus Dialogue: Contextualizing Ferguson, MO: Why Michael Brown's Death Matters, Thurs. 10/30

    Contextualizing Ferguson, MO: Why Michael Brown's Death Matters

    Join us for a dialogue on campus that will provide UIC students, staff, faculty and the community with an opportunity to make meaning of those events and other similar incidences across the country.

    Thursday, October 30, 2014
    5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
    Student Center East,
    Illinois Room B
    750 S. Halsted Street
    Chicago, IL

    The purpose of the event is to:

    * allow students, staff, and faculty, and community partners to share experiences they have had with law enforcement.

    * share information and analysis from experts and advocates regarding the broader contextual factors that create the conditions for events such as in Ferguson to occur, such as persistent racism, political repression, the rise of the prison nation, and instances of highly militarized law enforcement responses.

    * pair this contextualization with lessons from activists and advocates regarding how the contributing factors may be reversed and how participants can connect with those efforts to take action.

    Participants are invited to share their stories via social media using the hashtag: #FergusonMatters.

    If you have any questions, please contact neramos@uic.edu or call (312) 355-0095.

    Event Partners:
    African American Cultural Center
    Department of African American Studies
    Great Cities Institute (GCI)
    Institute for Policy and Civic Engagement (IPCE)
    Institute for Research on Race & Public Policy (IRRPP)
    Jane Addams Hull-House Museum
    Social Justice Initiative (SJI) 

  • ASAM Undergraduate Research / Arts Grants Program, Apply by Mon. 11/3

    The UIC Asian American Studies Program is pleased to announce the ASAM Undergraduate Research / Arts Grants Program for 2014-2015. These competitive grants of up to $1000 are designed to facilitate and encourage Asian American and Pacific Islander students to pursue independent research and/or creative-arts projects OR to facilitate projects by any undergraduate student focusing on Asian American or Pacific Islander topics.

    If interested, find a faculty mentor, develop your idea, and submit your proposal by Monday, November 3rd.

    Please see the attached application and flyer. For additional information please contact Matthew Heichelbech (mheich2@uic.edu).

    This program is sponsored by the UIC AANAPISI Initiative, which is fully funded by the U.S. Department of Education.

  • Mock FAFSA Application Event, Tues. 11/4

    TRIO Academic Support Program is hosting “Mock FAFSA Application” event on November 4th!

    Mock FAFSA Application
    Tuesday, November 4, 2014
    3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
    Academic Center for Excellence

    Information contacts are Sharron Porter (sharron@uic.edu) and Todd Byrd (toddbyrd@uic.edu).

  • First-Year Pre-Health Student Workshop, Tues. 11/11

    Tuesday, November 11, 2014 at 3:00—3:45pm
    UIC Daley Library, room 1470

    This workshop is designed to help first year students understand what is required to pursue professions within healthcare (specifically medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, physician assistant and physical therapy). Advisors will review current statistics and share experiences that would be helpful for students to engage in during their undergraduate years.

    Sponsored by the LAS Pre-Health Advising Office.  View the LAS website for a full list of dates and times for Pre-Health workshops and to register: http://www.las.uic.edu/students/current-undergraduate/student-affairs/pre-professional-advising/pre-health/workshops

  • “The Future of the State of Illinois” Lecture by 38th Governor of Illinois Jim Edgar, Wed. 11/6

    Former Illinois Governor Jim Edgar will speak about the "Future of Illinois" as part of the "Future of Chicago" Lecture Series.  Don't miss this chance to hear from one of the most influential elected officials in the region and to join the conversation about what lies ahead.  The lecture is free and open to the campus!

    Wednesday, November 6
    12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
    Lecture Center F3

    This event is co-sponsored by the Department of Political Science as part of its "The Future of Chicago" Lecture Series, which brings civic leaders to campus to examine issues with students and the community. Topics focus on social, economic,
    and political conditions of the Chicago metropolitan region. Former Chicago alderman Dick Simpson, professor of political science, moderates the series.

  • Apply to be a Summer 2015 Orientation Leader, Due Fri. 11/ 7

    Summer housing + Food + Pay = Orientation Leader (AKA "Best Summer Ever)

    Student Orientation Leader Applications available on 10/20

    Interested in developing as a leader, learning new transferable skill sets all while welcoming new UIC students and guests? If so, apply to become a Student Orientation Leader!

    Applications available online via orientation.uic.edu on 10/20/14. 

    Deadline is 11/7/14.

    Questions – Jodi, jstelley@uic.edu

  • Future of Chicago Lecture: Rahm Emanuel and the 2015 Election, Mon., 11/10

    The University of Illinois at Chicago presents the annual “Future of Chicago” lecture series, which brings civic leaders to campus to examine issues with students and the community.

    Topics focus on the social, economic and political conditions of the Chicago metropolitan region. Former Chicago alderman Dick Simpson, UIC professor of political science, moderates the series, hosted by the UIC department of political science since 1976.  Series co-sponsors are UIC Honors College and the UIC Institute for Policy and Civic Engagement.

    All lectures are free and open to the public. Unless otherwise noted, lectures are from noon to 12:50 p.m. in Lecture Center F3, 807 S. Morgan St. (directly west of UIC Student Center East, 750 S. Halsted St.) For more information call (312) 413-3780. Additional presenters will be announced later.

    Upcoming lectures include:

    Nov. 10 “Rahm Emanuel and the 2015 Election” 
    Kari Lydersen, journalist and author of “Mayor 1%: Rahm Emanuel and the Rise of Chicago’s 99%”

    Nov. 12 “Reform of Cook County Government” 
    Toni Preckwinkle, Cook County Board president

    See more at: http://news.uic.edu/lecture-series-to-focus-on-chicago-politics-civic-issues#sthash.71oR6V9P.dpuf 

  • Global Health Careers, Tues. 11/18 (RSVP by 11/13)

    This roundtable discussion will feature an epidemiologist and a public health professional with international profiles, UIC Pre-health and Public Health advisors, and a GLC Pre-health student who extended his health-care experience by studying traditional medicine in China. 

    --WHEN: Tuesday, November 18, 12:00 PM

    --WHERE:  Conference Room 1-470, Richard J. Daley Library, 801 S. Morgan

    Lunch will be served.  Please RSVP to glc@las.uic.edu by Thursday, November 13th.

    Sponsored by the Global Learning Community program. 

  • Choosing a Major Workshop, Thurs. 11/13

    Know Yourself, Find Your Fit

    Join us for a 2-hour session supporting undecided or exploring students by asking important questions and offering valuable resources to aid in career decision-making!

    Answer questions like:

    • I’m interested in a lot—how do I pick a major and decide? 
    • What majors match my interests, abilities and values?
    • I have a major, but is it a good fit?
    • What can I do with a major in ___?

    Daley Library Room 1-470

    For more information and to register, visit http://illinois.edu/calendar/detail/3702?eventId=31955039&calMin=201410&cal=20141031&skinId=5314 

    Questions?  Contact Stephanie Sattler at sbirk@uic.edu. 

  • Center, Periphery and the Hapsburg Dilemma: The Case of Ivan Franko (1856-1916), Tues. 11/18

    SEENEXT hosts Professor Yaroslav Hrytsak from L'viv Catholic University, Ukraine. He is a prolific
    scholar and an influential public intellectual involved in the current Ukrainian and international political and intellectual debates about the present situation and the future of Ukraine. For more information on
    Prof. Hrytsak please refer to the flyer of his SEE NEXT talk:
    https://sites.google.com/a/uic.edu/mogilner/see-next/2014-11-18-yaroslav-hrytsak
    His talk "Center, Periphery and the Hapsburg Dilemma: the Case of Ivan Franko (1856-1916)" will take place on November 18, 2014 at 6 pm at the UIC Institute for the Humanities, 701 South Morgan Street, Stevenson Hall, lower level. Contact: humanist@uic.edu 312-996-6354
    http://humanist.las.uic.edu
    For venue location and parking options please consult
    http://huminst.las.uic.edu/docs/ifth/ifth-map-with-parking.pdf?sfvrsn=2

  • Undergraduate Student Government Seeking New Members

    The Undergraduate Student Government is seeking students who might be interested in becoming members of our assembly. As our Constitution states it is our mission “to promote the interests of the undergraduate student body and ensure that there is effective communication between students, student organizations, faculty, staff, and administrators, with proper acknowledgment of student voices in all levels of decision making.” Requirements for joining USG entail being in good academic standing with your college, devoting minimum of five hours to USG per week, and going through our membership application process. If you might be interested in serving on the Undergraduate Student Government, then please contact usgvicepresident@gmail.com for membership information.

  • Fruitvale Station Film Screening, Thurs. 11/20

    Do you have an opinion on police brutality?!  If so, please attend this FREE, awesome, and extremely informative event funded by the Campus Advocacy Network and Women’s Leadership and Resource Center! A group of students from the HON 140 class will be screening Fruitvale Station, a film based on the life of Oscar Grant, an African American fatally shot on New Years by Johannes Mehserle, a BART police officer.  Here is the link to the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crMTGCCui5c

    When: Thursday, November 20 from 4:30-6:30pm

    Where: Campus Advocacy Network and Women’s Leadership and Resource Center building

                 *Please enter in the back of the building.* (743 W. Roosevelt, right before the Roosevelt/Halsted intersection)

    There will also be FREE food!!

    Alleviate some of your stress from this semester, enjoy some good food, and watch an amazing movie.

    Questions? Contact Michelle Ludwig at mludwi8@uic.edu

     

  • 1st Annual Polish Poetry Translation Contest, Due Mon. 11/24

    The Hejna Fund for Polish Studies is excited to announce the 1st Annual Polish Poetry Translation Contest.  All levels of UIC Polish language and heritage students are welcome and have appropriate categories and monetary prizes will be awarded!!!! Through participating in this poetry translation contest, you have the opportunity to contribute to the literature by translating an un-translated Polish poem into English.  Translation submissions are due Monday, November 24th to szawara@uic.edu

    Beginning Level, or less than 3 semesters of language study

    Maria Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska's "Magnolia" & "Na ciepłej niebieskiej łące" ($75 award for best translation)

    Advanced Level, heritage speakers, or more than 5 semesters of language study

    Tadeusz Różewicz's "Poeta w czasie pisania" ($125 award for best translation)

    Graduate Level, graduate students of all language levels

    Bolesław Leśmian's "Południe" ($250 award for best translation)

    We will announce the winners and award prizes at a reception on Wednesday, December 3rd in 1501 University Hall, during the last week of this semester.  All participants and poetry enthusiasts are welcome at the reception!

    Please see the attached flyer for more information as well as our website:  uicpolishstudies.publish.uic.edu (under the Events tab) for pdf versions of the Polish poems.

  • UIC Pop-Up Pantry Available Friday; Donate Food to a Food Drive, 11/19 – 11/20

    The Wellness Center and the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) want to inform you of a new resource on campus for homeless students and low-income students aimed at combating food insecurity. The new initiative is called Pop-Up Pantry, and is it a pop-up style food pantry offering canned goods and non-perishable items to students. November 21, 2014, 2014 will be the launch of this service, and the service is available to all registered UIC students.

    Location: Student Center East, rm.604A
    Time: 11:00am-4:00pm
    Date: November 21, 2014
    Students will need their I-card

    "Let's make sure no UIC student goes hungry this Thanksgiving."

    The Wellness Center, USG, and the Greek Programming Board are organizing a food drive to support the Pop-Up Pantry.
    November 19th & 20th at the Commuter Student Resource Center from 10:00am-5:00pm.

    • • Students who donate will be entered into a raffle to win a $25 gift card to the bookstore.
    • • Donate 5-15 items, and receive a free water bottle or coffee tumbler
    • • Donate 16 items or more, and receive a free USG hoodie

    If you are unable to come to the food drive at the CSRC, we have collection bins around campus.

    Collection Bin Locations:

    • • Dean of Students Office
    • • Undergraduate Student Success Center
    • • African American Academic Network
    • • With more locations on East & West Campus coming soon.

    Food Drive Donation Guidelines:

    Products must be;

    • • In cans, cartons, or bags
    • • Non-perishable (requires no refrigeration or freezing)
    • • In the original container with the original product label
    • • Within two weeks of the "Best Buy," or Best If Used by dates
    • • Free of damage, stains, moisture, etc.
    • • We will not accept items in glass containers for safety reasons.
    • • Items donated must be unopened.

    Items most needed:

    • • Canned Fish/Canned Meats
    • • Canned Soup or Soup Packets
    • • Canned Vegetables
    • • Canned Beans
    • • Cereal /Granola Bars/Oatmeal
    • • Instant meal in a cup (ex. mac & cheese)
    • • Rice / Pasta
    • • Peanut Butter/Jelly
    • • Instant Coffee/Tea
    • • Powdered Milk
    • • Baby Food
  • All Students Should Switch Email to UIC Gmail Account

    Over the past few weeks, ACCC has been contacting students to change their email accounts to comply with the new UIC email policy.

    The new email policy requires all students to retrieve their "@uic.edu" email via UIC Gmail (gmail.uic.edu).

    Previously, students were allowed to route messages sent to their "@uic.edu" address to non-UIC email services such as Yahoo, Hotmail, and personal Gmail accounts. By requiring all students to use UIC Gmail for campus email, we can provide better, more reliable service and ensure that email is delivered.

    We understand that this change is an inconvenience, and so we have extended the deadline for changing email routing. Students who have not yet updated their email accounts will continue to be contacted by email. In the meantime, students can check to see if they need to update their settings and complete the update by logging into our UIC Gmail migration page:http://SwitchToUICGmail.uic.edu .

    For more information about this change, please look at the NEWS section of the ACCC web site for the item, "Disabling off-campus email routing for students" or visit http://go.uic.edu/UICGmailNews .

    If you have questions or need help making these changes, please contact our helpdesk at consult@uic.edu or 312-413-0003.

  • DACA and Education Resources for South Asians, Tues. 11/25

    DACA and Education Resources for South Asians

    Tuesday, November 25
    African American Cultural Center Library
    Addams Hall, Room 200
    12:00 - 1:00 PM

    Lunch will be provided!  First come, first serve!

    Questions? Contact aarcc@uic.edu

  • Extended hours for campus libraries begin Nov. 30

    The Library of the Health Sciences-Chicago (LHS-C) and the Richard J. Daley Library will maintain extended hours for the convenience of students completing classwork and preparing for exams.

    The Daley Library and the IDEA Commons (801 S. Morgan St.) will remain open continuously from 10 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 30, until 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 12.  A current i-Card is required to enter the Daley Library from 9 p.m. to 6:30 a.m. A dedicated library shuttle will operate from the Morgan Street entrance of the Daley Library from 11 p.m. until 7 a.m. during extended hours.

    LHS-C (1750 W. Polk St.) will have extended hours beginning the following Sunday, Dec. 7, through Thursday, Dec. 18. During this period, building hours are Sunday 9 a.m. - 2 a.m.; Monday - Thursday 7 a.m. - 2 a.m.; Friday 7 a.m. - midnight; and Saturday 9 a.m. - midnight. At LHS-C, patrons will have access to all study areas, books and journals, computers and printers, circulation and reserve services, group study rooms, SMART rooms, and laptops check-out.

    Information about hours for the health sciences libraries in Peoria, Rockford, and Urbana is available at http://library.uic.edu/lhs/about/hours.

  • African American Cultural Center Brown Bag Series: Militarization of Police Forces and Increased Privatization of Security Contractors, Wed. 12/3

    Bring your food. Bring your thoughts.  ALL are welcome to attend!

    Wednesday, 12/3 from 12 - 1pm in Room 207 Addams Hall.

    Sponsored by the Chancellor's Committee on the Status of Blacks and the Centers for Cultural Understanding and Social Change

    For more information, to RSVP, or to request accommodations to participate, please call 312-996-9549, uicaacc.wordpress.com or uicaacc@uic.edu.

     

  • BFA Open Studios Event, Fri. 12/5

    The UIC BFA Students invite the public into their studios to catch a glimpse of art and obsession in the process of becoming.

    Friday, Dec. 5
    6-9 pm
    Floors 3, 4, 5 of 400 S. Peoria

  • Global Engagement Summit, Apply by Tues. 12/9

    Are you a university student looking to develop an idea for a social change project? The Global Engagement Summit (GES) can help you make that idea happen. GES is a week-long conference that brings together student delegates from around the world and equips them with tangible skills to develop and implement meaningful social ventures. The Summit will take place April 15 – 19 at Northwestern University in Evanston, IL.

    Our annual Summit includes professional mentorships, capacity-building workshops, influential speakers and financial outcomes, as well as the opportunity to establish long-lasting connections with like-minded students and industry experts.

    In the past 10 years, more than 450 delegates from over 50 countries have participated in the Summit. Delegates congregate in Chicago to learn how to develop ideas, understand the challenges and opportunities for social engagement and hone their skills to enable them to better implement change-based projects.

    Learn more and apply at http://theges.org/apply/current-summit/

  • CTA Ventra U-Passes turn off on Wed. 12/17

    The CTA Ventra U-passes will turn off on Wednesday December 17, 2014 at 11:59pm. In order to use your pass during the winter break, you will need to add value to your card.  The pass will be activated for the Spring semester beginning Wednesday, January 7.  If you have questions or need more information, contact the UIC ID Center: http://www.uic.edu/depts/idcenter/

  • BA in Public Policy Online Information Session, Thurs. 12/18

    Learn about UIC's newest undergraduate degree program, the Bachelor of Arts in Public Policy, at an online information session hosted by the Department of Public Administration.

    Thursday, 12/18
    11:30 am - 12:30 pm

    Use this link to view the info session: go.uic.edu/bppinfosession

    Questions? Contact eallen6@uic.edu or 312-355-2286.

  • Biannual Conference on Career Opportunities for Minorities in Public Health, Sun., 1/18

    January 18, 2014
    8:30 AM - 2:00 PM

    The conference provides excellent opportunities for attendees to:

    • Meet UIC SPH faculty, students, staff and alumni
    • Learn more about public health bachelors, masters and doctoral degree programs including the MPH, MHA, MS, PhD,DrPh dual degree programs including the MD/MPH, MSN/MPH, MBA/MPH
    • Learn more about the admissions process and financing your education
    • Gain helpful insight on Graduate Record Exam (GRE) preparation
    • Additional highlights: Learn about public health issues faced by disadvantaged communities and the importance of cultural competency in public health.
    • Obtain information on the public health undergraduate program at the School of Public Health

    Online registration: http://publichealth.uic.edu/urbanhealthanddiversityprogram/ 
    Questions? lcpineda@uic.edu

  • Submit a Paper to the Social Justice & Disability Conference, Abstracts Due Jan. 16

    *2015 CHICAGO DISABILITY STUDIES CONFERENCE* *SOCIAL JUSTICE & DISABILITY* *March 13, 2015 *

    A one-day interdisciplinary conference taking up the issues of power, disability, justice, and coalitions in Chicago, Illinois. Papers from outside disability studies are welcome.

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    Understanding identity as multiple, shifting and contradictory has provided both possibilities and challenges for activism and scholarship, especially regarding social justice. A significant possibility, that is also a challenge, is the idea of forming coalitions as a way to work for increased social justice.

    Disability has only recently been recognized as a subject position, in many ways emerging from sustained critical focus on class, sexuality, gender, race, nationality, and ethnicity. How does disability operate as a basis of group belonging? How does disability provide new possibilities for thinking and acting, theorizing and practicing social justice?

    Coalitions are alliances forged by common purpose. However, the question of how to be a coalition is still very much at issue. Coalitions are often based upon shared experiences of oppression or marginalization. Feminist scholar Andrea Smith, however, has pointed to the importance of forming coalitions around shared experiences as oppressors, pointing to the separate but related “pillars of oppression.” In bringing together multiple constituencies and subject positions, how can just power relations be maintained? What are the politics of coalitions? For whom should a coalition exist, and when? What are the implications of refusing coalitional work?

    We invite papers that are concerned with disability and social justice from a variety of perspectives. Topics including: intersectionality; policy; oppressed groups; disability & society; coalition; politics; praxis; and, power.

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    *We invite scholars to consider these questions and others as they submit papers that address the theme of disability and social justice by January 16, 2015. Paper abstracts should be no more than 250 words. Submissions should also include contact information and institutional affiliation. This event will be free and open to the public.*

    Submit abstracts to disstudiesstudentcouncil@gmail.com 

    Presented by UIC Disability Studies Student Council

  • Winter Involvement Fair, Tues. 1/13 – Fri. 1/16

    What’s Your Connection? Connect with student organizations and student service departments to find ways to be involved on campus.

    • Date: Tuesday 01/13/15 through Friday 01/16/15
    • Time: 11am-2pm
    • Location: Student Center East (SCE), East Terrace

    Tuesday 1/13/15 - Special Interest, Service, and Cultural Organizations
    Wednesday 1/14/15 - Fraternities & Sororities
    Thursday 1/15/15 - Pre-Professional and Academic Organizations
    Friday 1/16/15 - Student Service Departments

    Contact the Campus Programs Office with questions.

  • Latino Cultural Center Spring 2015 Open House, Wed. 1/14

    Want to get involved with the work of the Latino Cultural Center?
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    Join us for our Spring 2015 Open House and check out what we’re doing! Meet our wonderful staff and learn about our history, student resources, upcoming events, participate in our *Migration & Transformation postcard campaign and learn about our Arts-Based Civic Dialogues. Also, did we mention we have one of the largest indoor murals in the City of Chicago, El Despertar de las Americas (The Awakening of the Americas)? You have to see it to believe it!
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    *Migration & Transformation is a theme shared by the Centers for Cultural Understanding and Social Change (CCUSC) which highlights the different migration experiences of people living in the U.S. and how this shapes their identities and sense of belonging in our society. 
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    WHEN: Wednesday, January 14, 2015
    ANYTIME: 12pm to 3pm
    WHERE: Latino Cultural Center
    Lecture Center B2
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    FREE refreshments and admission 
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    For more info, please call (312)996-3095 or visit us at latinocultural.uic.edu
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    If you require any accommodations please contact us at least one week before the event.

  • Psi Chi Spring Research Matchmaker, Fri. 1/16

    Are you looking to get involved in research this semester? If so, the time is approaching for you to attend Psi Chi's Spring 2015 Matchmaker event! Many of our undergrads are looking for PSCH 396 or Honors Activity research positions in Psychology labs, and Matchmaker is a great way for them to find them. To recruit undergraduate research assistants, Psychology department researchers come and present an overview of their research projects in a brief 5 minute presentation at our event (including: any necessary prerequisites, expected responsibilities, and/or special instructions on how to apply).

    Matchmaker will be held on the first Friday of the Spring 2015 semester, January 16th from 4-6pm,in BSB140.

    Please see attached flyer for more information, or if you have any additional questions please email Psi Chi President Sabrina Velez at svelez4@uic.edu. We hope to see you there!

  • Chicago Future Leaders Career Exploration Program, Apply by 1/21

    In this two-day immersion program, you will meet and network with representatives to learn more about their professional roles and fields. UIC female students of all majors (sophomores and juniors) are eligible. Participants will have a chance to explore their own career path through engaging in highly interactive company visits and meetings with leaders from two prestigious organizations near or in Chicago’s loop. Last year, our students met with representatives at the Greater Red Cross of Chicago and Exelon. This program aims to inspire the next generation of women leaders.


    The program takes place the week of May 11, 2015.
    Application deadline: Wed, Jan 21.
    To apply and learn more, click here.

    Questions?  Contact mgerhar2@uic.edu.

  • UIC College of Pharmacy Information Session, Wed. 1/21

    This is a general information group session hosted by the UIC College of Pharmacy intended for those interested in attending pharmacy school in the future.

    Topics covered include: admission requirements, application procedures and timeframe,interview process, PCAT exam, financial aid, an overview of the Doctor of Pharmacy degree (PharmD), career opportunities, and UIC safety.

    For more information about directions or parking, please go to:
    http://www.uic.edu/pharmacy/about_the_college/contact_us.php

    For more information about upcoming Info Sessions, see the website: http://www.uic.edu/pharmacy/student_affairs/prospective_students/Information_Sessions.php

    Questions?  Contact rachelv@uic.edu or 312-355-3398

  • UIC Pop-Up Food Pantry Open on Thurs. 1/22

    The Pop-up Pantry will be 'popping up" again to distribute food to UIC students on the following date:

    Location: Student Center East Tower, Room: 604A
    Time: 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
    Date: January 22, 2015.

    • Students will need their I-card.

    Please inform any student you know who would benefit from this resource. We are here to help.

    Who are we?
    The UIC Wellness Center and the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) have launched a service called the Pop-Up Pantry, which is a food pantry for registered UIC students. The Pop-Up Pantry offers canned goods and non-perishable food items. The resource is free for students, and intended to help any student who is experiencing a decreased access to food due to budgetary constraints.

    How can you help?
    Donations are still accepted and can be dropped off at one of the Pop-Up Pantry collection bins:
    • Dean of Students Office (3030 Student Services Building)
    • Undergraduate Student Success Center (111 Stevenson Hall)
    • African American Academic Network (2800 Student Services Building)
    • UIC Wellness Center (238 Student Center East)

    Food Donation Guidelines:

    Products must be:
    • In cans, cartons, or bags
    • Non-perishable (requires no refrigeration or freezing)
    • In the original container with the original product label
    • Within two weeks of the "Best Buy," or Best If Used by dates
    • Free of damage, stains, moisture, etc.
    • We will not accept items in glass containers for safety reasons.
    • Items donated must be unopened.

    Items most needed:
    • Canned Fish/Canned Meats
    • Canned Soup or Soup Packets
    • Canned Vegetables
    • Canned Beans
    • Cereal /Granola Bars/Oatmeal
    • Instant meal in a cup (ex. mac & cheese)
    • Rice / Pasta
    • Peanut Butter/Jelly
    • Instant Coffee/Tea
    • Powdered Milk
    • Baby Food

    With much appreciation,

    Carol Petersen Brandon Gaskew
    Associate Director, Wellness Center Vice President, Undergraduate Student Government

  • Be a Conversation Partner or a TradeWinds Partner for an international student!

    Improve your language skills and fluency by joining Conversation Partners or TradeWinds this spring semester!

    Conversation Partners: The Conversation Partners program is designed to bring together international and U.S. students to improve language skills and cultural awareness. International students practice English while U.S. students improve foreign language skills during occasional meet-ups. In addition, the program includes a cultural outing and language showcase!

    Apply today! Space is limited and the program is set to begin on Friday, February 6th.

    http://www.ois.uic.edu/programs/conversation_partners/ 

    TradeWinds: 

    Trade Winds is designed to globalize your UIC experience by creating international connections across cultures on campus.  New international students are paired up with U.S. students to participate in one-on-one and group activities throughout the semester. International partners learn about UIC and the surrounding community and local culture. U.S. partners benefit by learning about other countries, cultures, values and traditions. The program provides unique opportunities for its participants to interact and educate each other about their cultures, countries, perspectives and their life experiences. Additionally, it gives students the opportunity for involvement and leadership in a meaningful extracurricular activity.

    Learn more and apply at http://www.ois.uic.edu/programs/tradewinds/ Application deadline is Monday, January 19 for the Spring 2015 semester.

  • UIC Orchestra Seeking Cellists and String Players, Come to an Open Rehearsal on Mon. 1/26 or Wed. 1/28

    The UIC Orchestra has an exciting semester planned and is looking for cellists and all string players to join the ensemble. The orchestra will perform three concerts:

    February 27
    Concert No. 1 will be a collaboration with the UIC Choirs.

    Concert No. 2. Greetings from Vienna will feature music by Mozart, Haydn, Brahms and Franz Schreker. Schreker's work is not well-known due to the fact that he was persecuted by the Nazi regime in Austria. His Intermezzo for strings is a true masterpiece and we are pleased to include it on this concert.

    Concert No. 3 Thick mists hid...A few shattered pines will be a collaboration with the UIC Bands and will feature Finlandia by Jean Sibelius to celebrate his 150th Birthday.

    The UIC Orchestra is open to all UIC students who have playing experience. We have a large need for cellists this semester, but all string players are invited to join the ensemble. This is a 1 credit hour course (MUS 157: String Ensemble; CRN: 26926). Grading is done strictly on attendance. There is no audition necessary for the Spring Semester. The UIC Orchestra will hold open rehearsals for Honors College students Monday January 26th, and Wednesday January 28th. Those interested in the orchestra are welcome to bring their instruments and sit in during rehearsal on those dates. Please email Professor Javier Mendoza, String Orchestra Conductor, with any questions, jjmendoz@uic.edu

  • Resume Writing 101 Workshop, Tues. 1/27

    RESUME WRITING 101

    Learn the Do's and Dont's about your vital job search documents! We will go over tips for making your existing resume great, or writing your first one.  Presented by the Student Employment Office. 

    This is a great chance to prepare for the Internship + Part-Time Job Fair the that week Thursday, Jan 29th from 10 am - 2pm.

    DateJan 27, 2015
     
    Time3:30 pm - 5:00 pm  
     
    LocationSCE 605
     
    SponsorStudent Employment Office, Job Location and Development (JLD) Program
     
    Phone312-996-3130
     
     
  • Catalyst Leadership Retreat, Apply by Mon. 2/2

    Want to grow as a leader? Want to learn how to inspire others? Want to find out what you can do to change the world?

    Good news—Catalyst is back!

    Student Leadership Development and Volunteer Services (SLDVS) and Campus Programs are excited to announce the return of the Catalyst Leadership Retreat. Catalyst is a one-day leadership retreat designed to allow participants the time and space to consider powerful questions that move them toward action. The program will be held Saturday, February 7, 2015 from 9am-5pm.

    Catalyst creates a community for participants to engage in meaningful dialogue about leadership, integrity, change, and possibility. This event is free with both breakfast and lunch provided. All UIC students, including graduate students, are encouraged to apply, but space is limited! Applications are now being accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis and must be submitted by February 2, 2015 at http://goo.gl/forms/Wk42b2CuhP.

    For questions or more information, please contact Alea Thompson, Leadership Graduate Assistant in SLDVS at athomp40@uic.edu

    Student Leadership Development and Volunteer Services is a program of Student Development Services within the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs.

    "Engaging Students for Success, from Orientation to Graduation"

  • iFit Career Exploration Info Session

    It's perfectly normal to need some direction on your career path. iFit is a supportive and educational 4-session group to clarify your strengths and interests related to choosing a major and making career decisions. Explore your questions in a small group of others like you. 

    Select from one of three group times that best fits your schedule.  Attendance at one Interest Session and all 4 sessions is needed for the full benefit of this group. If you are not able to attend all the sessions, you will be scheduled for another group that better matches your schedule.

    Learn more and sign up at ifit.uic.edu

  • Launchpad: Navigating Career Fairs & Interview Tips Workshop, Mon. 1/26

    Launchpad: Navigating Career Fairs & Interview Tips

    Jan 26, 2015
    3:30 pm - 4:30 pm   
    White Oak AB
     
    March 7, 3015
    3:30 - 4:30 pm
    SCE 603
     
    Sponsor:Office of Career Services
    312-996-2300
     
    Learn about how to navigate a career fair and develop interview strategies! Attend just one of the sessions to learn how to market yourself effectively during interviews and utilize UICcareers.com in your job search.
  • Spring Leadership and Service Expo, Wed. 1/28

    Do you want to make a difference in the Chicago area? Are you looking for a short term or long term volunteer opportunity?Wondering how you can use your skills and interests to help out those in need?

    Join us for UIC's annual SPRING LEADERSHIP & SERVICE EXPO on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28!

    Approximately 40 non-profit agencies will be in attendance at this event and they are in need of your wonderful talents! Stop by to learn about volunteer and internship opportunities in and around Chicagoland.

    Date: Wednesday, January 28, 2015 (rain or shine)

    Time: 11:00am to 1:00pm

    Location: Concourse around UIC Bookstore in Student Center East (SCE)

    All students, staff and faculty are encouraged to stop by the Expo, and it's a great chance to connect with local non-profit organizations. A wide variety of agencies will be represented, focused on youth, the environment, the arts, animals, human rights, community development, health, and more! Find service and volunteer opportunities that match your interests, learn more about the needs of your communities, and discover how you can get involved.

    Everyone is welcome!

    For more information, or to indicate if you require any accommodations to participate in this event, please contact Student Leadership Development & Volunteer Services (SLDVS) at 312-996-4500, @SLDVS_at_UIC, or odesor3@uic.edu. Visit SLDVS online at http://www.sldvs.uic.edu or "like" us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/SLDVS.

    Student Leadership Development & Volunteer Services is a program of Student Development Services, a unit within the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs - "engaging students for success, from orientation through graduation."

  • Apply to be a Summer Orientation Leader by Wed. 1/28

    Did you miss the first application deadline? No worries!

    Student Orientation Leader Applications Now Available - Deadline 1/28/2015 at 5:00 pm

    Interested in developing valuable leadership experiences, gaining network opportunities, and welcoming new UIC students and families? If so, apply to become a Student Orientation Leader today!

    Applications are available online via orientation.uic.edu. Deadline to apply is Wednesday, January 28th at 5:00 pm

    If you have any questions regarding the application process, email Jodi Stelley at jstelley@uic.edu or (312) 996-0228.

  • Sustainability Fee Advisory Board seeking Student Proposals, Due Mon. 2/16

    The Sustainability Fee Advisory Board (SFAB) is currently accepting student proposals for Spring 2015. The Sustainability Fee's goal is to support proposals that help to establish a sustainable campus environment. Paid by all undergraduate, graduate, and professional students, the Sustainability Fee is $3 per semester.

    The Sustainability Fee funds small, short-term projects, helps to subsidize larger, long-term projects on campus, offers discounted Divvy memberships for students*, and helps to fund student travel to sustainability-related conferences. Funding from this fee is administered by the SFAB, which is comprised of undergraduate, graduate, and professional students, as well as faculty and staff.

    Who can apply: All UIC students and student organizations are eligible to apply. If needed, the SFAB will provide access to campus resources and personnel to approved proposals. SFAB can also suggest other entities that may provide funding or additional assistance.

    Application process: Applicants are required to submit a Letter of Inquiry (LOI) by February 16th, 2015. The LOI allows the SFAB to pre-screen proposals for appropriateness and feasibility. Furthermore, the LOI should provide an approximate itemized project budget, including expected completion date and cost savings, if any. Projects that pass this stage will be invited to prepare a final proposal for consideration by the board. The Letter of Inquiry form can be found here: http://go.uic.edu/letterofinquiry. Following review of LOIs, the board will notify all applicants via email by the end of February if they have been selected to submit a full proposal. Full proposals must be submitted by Monday, April 6th, 2015. Grantees will be notified by the end of the spring semester. For questions regarding previously funded projects, funding criteria, as well as rules and restrictions, please contact skonin2@uic.edu or visit the website: http://go.uic.edu/sustainabilityfee 

    *For more information about the Divvy membership discount for students, visit here: http://go.uic.edu/Divvy 

  • Black History Month 2015 Events

    Campus Programs is proud to announce the 2015 celebration of Black History Month with our theme "Sports, Leadership, and Legends"! Sponsors throughout the university have an exciting and diverse lineup of programs to offer during February. All events are open to the general public and the UIC community of students, faculty, and staff. Click on the post to learn more.

  • Townhall Conversation about Urban Health Program with Congressman Danny Davis, Mon. 2/9

    Townhall Conversation with Congressman Danny K. Davis, 7th Congressional District of Illinois

    UIC Monday, February 9, 2015, Illinois Room B, SCE

    UIC Students, Faculty and Staff, please join the Urban Health Program for a Townhall Conversation with Congressman Danny K. Davis, to discuss: “The Urban Health Program - Reflecting on the Past and looking towards the Future.” 

    Sponsored by the University of Illinois at Chicago, Urban Health Program (UHP) and the UHP Community Advisory Council (CAC)