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  • Chancellor's Undergraduate Research Awards (CURA) available for 2018-2019 Academic Year

  • Chancellor's Undergraduate Research Awards (CURA) available for Fall and Spring 2018-2019

  • Chancellor's Undergraduate Research Awards (CURA) available for Spring 2019

  • CHCI's Fall 2019 Congressional Internship Program – Application Deadline: Feb 15

  • Chicago Booth Post-Bachelors Research Staff Opportunities in Quantitative Social Sciences (Virtual Info Session Today!)

  • Chicago College Startup Competition

    1871, Chicago's Entrepreneurial Hub for Digital Start-ups, is hosting the Chicago College Startup Competition (CCSC).  Working in conjunction with ThinkChicago, this will involve 1871 providing up to 10 full-time Memberships to the 50,000 square-foot networking and business incubation space in The Merchandise Mart. The spaces will be for entrepreneurs who started their businesses while in college and want to continue after graduation by moving to Chicago. The winners of the competition will receive a full free year at 1871, including desk space, mentorship services, a support group of College Startups currently at 1871, and all of the amenities that are made available to startups at the facility. The idea is to attract some of the top startups in the nation directly to the city and give them the support and resources they need to succeed.

    We are actively seeking businesses started in college, along with winners of the top college startup contests, both of whom are looking for space to grow. If this sounds like you, we strongly encourage your submission.  Learn more at: http://www.1871.com/ccsc/ 

  • Chicago Council on Global Affairs Internship Program, Apply by October

    The Chicago Council on Global Affairs offers undergraduate juniors and seniors, and graduate students the opportunity to learn about our organization and participate in a variety of duties associated with ongoing projects through its internship program. While internship responsibilities vary by department, tasks may include researching, assisting at Council events, writing communications and assisting in the development of promotional materials, audience and outreach development, and administrative duties. Please note that all interns will provide some program support during their internship; with over 150 programs each year, this will add to the internship experience.

     

    Internship opportunities are available in the following areas:

    Programs

    Studies (Global Agriculture and Food, Immigration, Public Opinion, Middle East and Iran)

    Major Gifts/Fundraising

    Corporate Relations

    Communications

    Graphic Design

    External Relations

     

    The Chicago Council offers three internship terms:

    Term: Fall

    Start Date: September

    End Date: December

    Dates Accepting Applications: May 1- June 30

     

    Term: Winter/Spring

    Start Date: January

    End Date: May

    Dates Accepting Applications: September 1- October 31

     

    Term: Summer

    Start Date: June

    End Date: August

    Dates Accepting Applications: Feburary 1- March 15

    To qualify, students must have an academic major or personal interest in international affairs, possess excellent research, writing, and verbal communications skills, be detail-oriented with strong organizational abilities, and possess working knowledge of Microsoft Office. Interns are asked to commit to a minimum of 15 hours per week. While internships are unpaid, the Council does offer limited local public travel reimbursement to and from the office. Interns also receive a complimentary, one-year membership with The Chicago Council.

     

    To apply, please email a cover letter (specifying areas of interest, dates and hours of availability), résumé, and a two-page writing sample (e.g. paper and/or excerpt from school relevant to Council) as Word documents to hr@thechicagocouncil.org.  

    About Us

    The Chicago Council on Global Affairs, founded in 1922, is an independent, non-partisan organization committed to educating the public—and influencing the public discourse—on global issues of the day. The Council provides a forum in Chicago for world leaders, policymakers, and other experts to speak to its members and the public on these issues. Long known for its public opinion surveys  of American views on foreign policy, The Chicago Council also brings together stakeholders to examine issues and offer policy insight into areas such as global agriculture, the global economy, global energy, global cities, global security, and global immigration. Learn more at thechicagocouncil.org and follow @ChicagoCouncil for updates.          

  • Chicago Desi Youth Rising's Summer Leadership Retreat - Apply by April 17th

  • 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.

  • Chicago Future Leaders Program

    Application deadline: Mon, Jan 25.

    This program aims to inspire the next generation of women leaders through a two-day immersion program. Last year’s host companies included United Way of Metropolitan Chicago, Leo Burnett, Adler Planetarium and ABC7 Chicago. The year prior, host companies included Exelon, Ernst & Young, the Greater Chicago Food Depository and the American Red Cross of Greater Chicago. During these highly interactive company visits, participants receive an overview of the organization and industry, take a tour of the workplace, and discuss the skills, abilities and education necessary for their career path. Company employees of all levels provide their personal history of how they progressed to their position and/or fostered their career growth, explain what they do and how their role is important to the operations of the organization, and more. UIC female students of all majors (sophomores and juniors) are eligible.

    The program takes place the week of May 9 or May 16, 2016. Application deadline: Mon, Jan 25. To apply and learn more, click here: http://www.thechicagonetwork.org/?page=Application 

  • Chicago Graduate and Professional School Fair

    October 1, 2015

    3:00pm - 7:00pm
    UIC FORUM - 725 W. Roosevelt, Chicago

    MSW MBA JD MD MFA MS MA PhD MPH

    Face-to-face interactions with 200+ universities representing hundreds of national & international program options.

    Info: Christine Corral - 312.355.3585; ccorral6@uic.edu

    Participating Schools: careerservices.uic.edu/graduate_schoolfair3.shtml

    RSVP: @ go.uic.edu/gradfair

  • Chicago Humanities Festival Fall/Spring Internships

    The Chicago Humanities Festival has internship opportunities available; CHF offers several project-based internships during three internship sessions (summer/fall/spring). They are currently recruiting for their fall/spring internship session, this internship program will require a commitment of 14-21 hours a week for 3 to 9 months (a 9 month internship is preferred, but a minimum commitment of 4 months is required), starting in September 2015. They are more than happy to accommodate variations on those dates if needed. At the bottom of the page are the internship application form and descriptions for the internships available this fall.

    If you have any questions about the internship program or the Chicago Humanities Festival, contact Saloni Dar at saloni@chicagohumanities.org. 

  • Chicago Idealist Grad School Fair, Mon. 10/5

    Want to change the world? There's a degree for that!

    At the Idealist Grad Fair, you can:

    Learn about admissions requirements and application deadlines for graduate programs in social work, public policy, nonprofit management, international affairs, public interest law, social entrepreneurship, and many more

    Speak with graduate admissions advisors from local, national and international universities

    October 5, 2015, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PMUIC Forum

    The fair is free and open to anyone considering graduate school. Watch these two short videos to see why you should attend the fair and what it looks like.

    Learn more at http://www.idealist.org/view/fair/4ZnMHK3X723p

  • Chicago-Kent Getting Into Law School Seminar

    Getting Into Law School Seminar

    Saturday, October 15, 2016

    9:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

    The law school application process can be both exciting and overwhelming. What do you need to do to apply? What should you write in your personal statement? How do you choose a law school? During the Getting Into Law School Seminar, you'll receive expert advice from Assistant Dean for Admissions Nicole Vilches about preparing for the LSAT, completing applications, writing personal statements, and obtaining strong letters of recommendation. Current law students will provide an insider's perspective on the law school experience during lunchtime breakout sessions.

    Register to attend Chicago-Kent's Open House on Saturday, October 15 from 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

    Visit our website for a detailed open house agenda.

    Questions?Contact the Office of Admissions at 312.906.5020 or admissions@kentlaw.iit.edu

  • There is a picture of a person reading a book and studying. There is also another picture of a group of people studying.

    Chicago Public Schools are hiring Transitional Youth Leaders

  • Chicago's 10th Annual Graduate and Professional School Fair, Thurs. 10/2

    Chicago's 10th Annual Graduate and Professional School Fair

    Thursday, October 2, 2014
    3:00 - 7:00 PM, UIC Forum

    In partnership with Chicago area colleges and universities.

    Representatives from more than 225 graduate and professional programs from around the country will be attending.

    FREE ADMISSION

    For more information, visit: go.uic.edu/gradfair

    Sponsored by the UIC Office of Career Services

  • Chinese Mutual Aid Association Full-Time AmeriCorps VISTA position

    Chinese Mutual Aid Association Chicago, a pan-Asian social service non-profit that serves people from all ethnic backgrounds & generations, is accepting applications for a full-time AmeriCorps VISTA Resource Development Associate position, which will begin in July. It's a great one-year opportunity for a recent college graduate or for an individual seeking a career change. 

    AmeriCorps VISTA is a branch of AmeriCorps focusing on poverty. It is a one-year, 40-hour per week commitment; VISTAs may work outside of the VISTA position as long as it doesn’t interfere with the position. VISTAs are not paid a regular salary but receive a monthly stipend and an education award upon completion of their service year. For more information on how to become a VISTA and the responsibilities and expectations of VISTAs, please visit: http:www.americorps.gov/for_individuals/

    Job Description:

    AmeriCorps*VISTA Member Commitment and Requirements

    Must be a U.S. Citizen, national, or lawful permanent resident alien Participation in an AmeriCorps*VISTA 3-Day Pre-Service Orientation (PSO) July 14-17, 2015 (Columbus, OH – travel and lodging costs will be reimbursed) Commitment to serve a full twelve-month service term (estimated July 14, 2015-July 14, 2016)

    Participation in a minimum of three National Days of Service Participation in an orientation, ongoing training, meetings, and professional development with Asian Americans Advancing Justice- Chicago

    Must not be listed in the National Sex Offender Registry database

    Be able to exhibit previous education, training, military, or work experience, and any other relevant skills or interests necessary to perform a specific VISTA assignment

    Be willing to live among and at the economic level of the low-income people served by the AmeriCorps project

    Cannot be enrolled in school except in limited circumstances, or be the subject of legal proceedings that may consume time needed for their assignments Cannot be a blood relation to site staff or board member (immediate family, grandparent/child, first aunt/uncle/niece/nephew/cousin) 

     

    For a more detailed job descripton: http://www.chinesemutualaid.org/#!jobs/c12ca/5685265389584384

     

    To apply: https://my.americorps.gov/mp/listing/viewListing.do?id=55868&fromSearch=true

     

    For more info about AmeriCorps, please click here: http://www.nationalservice.gov/programs/americorps

     

     

     

     

  • Choosing a Major Workshop, Wed. 10/14

    Choosing a Major: Oct 14th, 3:00-4:30pm, Daley Library 1-470

    An interactive 1.5-hour session supporting undecided or exploring students by asking important questions and offering valuable resources to aid in career decision-making. Co-facilitated by Career Services and LAS Advising.  Registration: http://go.uic.edu/choosingamajor.

  • Churchill Scholarship for STEM Students

  • CIA Career Exploration Event at UIC, Submit Invitation Request by March 12

  • CIA Information Session/Meet and Greet, Mon. 10/26

    CIA Information Session/Meet and Greet

    Discover what it's really like to work for the CIA

    Join us for a Meet & Greet!

    Monday, October 26, 2015
    3:00 pm –5:00 pm
    Cardinal Room (#329), Student Center East

    Consider the global employment opportunities at the CIA’s Directorate of Operations. As a global organization, the CIA has a continuous need to recruit highly motivated and talented individuals with varied backgrounds and life experiences, professional and educational histories, language capabilities, and other skills set to contribute to the organization's National Security mission.

    If you are looking for a unique, challenging and rewarding career join the CIA for an information session. Attendees will have the opportunity to interact with CIA recruiters, learn about the CIA’s mission, career opportunities and the application/security clearance process.

    All interested applicants must successfully complete a thorough medical and psychological exam, a polygraph interview and an extensive background investigation. U.S. citizenship is required. A GPA of 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale is required. All positions are located in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.

    An equal opportunity employer and a drug-free workforce.

  • CIA Information Sessions and Simulations – Feb 13 - 16

  • City Year is Now Hiring for the 2020-2021 School Year (Apply now!)

  • Civic Engagement Fellowship - Seeking Applicants

    In light of the upcoming November election, Student Leadership Development and Volunteer Services is seeking undergraduate student applications for a Civic Engagement Fellowship.

    Responsibilities include:

    Creating a comprehensive non-partisan voter guide; Assisting in the planning of a Rock the Vote event to be held on National Voter Registration Day; Coordinating Presidential Debate, Vice Presidential Debate, Election Night, and Inauguration Watch Parties; Implementing an on campus media campaign to increase voter registration and turn out.

    We are seeking a Fellow who is both knowledgeable and passionate about the civic/political process.

    Fellowship Terms: Summer 2016 - end of Fall 2016 semester.

    There is potential for this Fellowship to be counted towards academic credit.

    Application deadline: Wednesday, March 16, 2016 at 5:00 PM.

    Any questions as well as applications and cover letters can be submitted to Spencer Long via email, longsa@uic.edu.

  • Civic Engagement Opportunities on National Constitution Day, Mon 9/18

  • CLIC (CLEO Legally Inspired Cohort), Apply by Mon. 2/15

    The Council on Legal Education Opportunity, Inc.’s "CLEO Legally Inspired Cohort" (CLIC) is a highly-competitive pilot program to identify, recruit, and train 20 diverse law school applicants who possess both the academic aptitude and leadership skills to attend one of four CLEO partner law schools in supportive teams of five. After successfully completing CLEO's Pre-Law Summer Institute, each CLIC team will attend a designated partner law school together.

    This exciting new program will give diverse students one more avenue to law school. Twenty of the 40 pre-law summer institute participants will be selected to take part in this new program.  After the summer institute, five each of the CLIC participants will attend the four law schools together as a cohort.

    Additionally because of their matriculation at the CLEO partner law school, CLIC Scholars will:

    Receive a $1000 book award       

    Have mentors and legal community support       

    btain help with summer internships, clerkships or jobs     

    Get other necessary assistance

    For more information about this  opportunity, visit http://cleoinc.org/clic/

  • Clinical Research Internship at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

  • Clinical Skills Workshop, November 9th

    The UIC Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing, Nutrition, Occupational Therapy, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, and Public Health are so excited to welcome you to our first-ever Clinical Skills Workshop! Join us on Wednesday, November 9th at the College of Pharmacy to have the chance to learn clinical skills from current professional students. You and your friends will be broken up into small groups and will rotate from one set of professional students to the next in order to learn a new clinical skill every twenty minutes. We promise that you will walk away feeling like you learned a lot about patient care in a very short amount of time. 

    ***Registration Required for Participation: THIS FORM will be available for you to fill out starting on Monday, October 24th at 12:30 PM. 

    We will be able to accommodate those who are first to register.We are really looking forward to meeting you! Have any questions? Check out our Facebook Page, or email Katherine Katsivalis at kkatsi4@uic.edu.

    Breakdown of the Evening:

    4:30-5:00: Check-In

    5-5:30: Pizza!

    5:30-5:50: Room 1 (Example: Dentistry)

    5:50-6:10: Room 2 (Medicine)

    6:10-6:30: Room 3 (Physical/Occupational Therapy)

    6:30-6:50: Room 4 (Pharmacy)

    6:50-7:10: Room 5 (Nursing)

    7:10-7:30: Room 6 (Public Health/Nutrition)

    7:30-8:00: Walk around to any room and ask the professional students your questions 

  • Clinical Skills Workshop – Registration Opens on Nov 15 at 12:30pm

  • Clinton Global Initiative Information Session, Wed. 9/17

    The Clinton Global Initiative University is a program created by Bill Clinton in 2007 which enables inspired undergraduate and graduate students wishing to create change in their communities to meet and learn to change their ideas into action.

    Do you want to make a difference in your community? Do you feel charged by social justice? The Clinton Global Initiative University was created by Bill Clinton in 2007 to help you achieve realtime social impact. CGI U enables inspired undergraduate students to make meaningful change in their communities.

    Each year, CGI U convenes a meeting where students, youth organizations, and renowned experts come together to turn ideas into action. President Clinton and Chelsea Clinton will host the eighth annual CGI U meeting from March 6-8, 2015 at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida. Every CGI U student must develop a Commitment to Action: a new, specific, and measurable plan that addresses a challenge on their campus, in the local community, or around the world. Commitments are made in CGI Us five focus areas: Education, Environment and Climate Change, Peace and Human Rights, Poverty Alleviation, and Public Health. CGI U allows students with exceptional ideas to apply for grant money to make their ideas into realities.
    The 2014 conference was held on the campus of Arizona State University in Phoenix, AZ. Innovators and community contributors from all around the world came together to discuss how youth can be more impactful in their non profit commitments.

    The Clinton Foundation offers grants for students to attend the conference. In order to be considered for Travel Assistance applications must be received by OCTOBER 17th. The final deadline for conference attendance is DECEMBER 1ST. You MUST provide your contact information on this form in order to apply for CGI U.
    https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1iCnKbaVzAmgctGGzQGRrG0oGxIsUa8JQhCdov7GFegA/viewform?usp=send_form

    If you are interested in finding out more about the conference, the types of projects that can be done and how to apply, informational sessions will be hosted on the following dates for the Fall 2014 semester:

    Wed. 9/17, 4:30 pm, 2560 UH

    To learn more about the conference you can visit the official CGI U website(http://www.cgiu.org/default.asp) or attend a campus workshop!! Please contact Gayatri Sanku at sanku2@uic.edu with any questions.


  • Clinton Global Initiative University Meeting – Application Deadline: April 23

  • The flyer is primarily white with back text. There is also some blue text. The top features a photo of a female graduate in cap and gown. The bottom features a photo of a young woman working on a laptop, at a table with two men. The CME logo is at the bottom.

    CME Group Foundation Scholars Program for 2021-22 (Application open!)

  • College of Pharmacy Clinical Skills Workshop for Pre-Health Students – Nov 27

  • College of Pharmacy Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) (Apply by 1/25)

  • Come to the Summer Research & Career Development Symposium! Wed. 7/9

    Please join the Honors College and the Office of Undergraduate Research for the inaugural Summer Research & Career Development Symposium.  This is a great opportunity to learn about the research that other students are doing -- its never too early to start thinking about your Capstone project!

    Inaugural Summer Research & Career Development Symposium
    Wednesday, July 9th, 10am – 2pm
    Institute for the Humanities (lower level of Stevenson Hall)
     
    Undergraduate researchers of all levels will share their ideas, experiences and research results with their peers. The symposium will provide students with an opportunity to view undergraduate research in the form of a poster session and presentation.  The Office of Career Services will also facilitate a special presentation,“Research Careers Unbound:  Applying Your Skills in Multiple Arenas.  Students will gain insight on career development, such as: the marketplace for earning a degree from a research one institution and career opportunities in the research field. There will be two presentations: one at 10 am and one at noon. You can come to either. 

    You do NOT have to be enrolled in Summer College to participate. Everyone is welcome and everyone can benefit.  RSVPs are appreciated but not mandatory. If you have questions or to RSVP email Dr. Aginah Muhammad: aginahm@uic.edu 

  • Community-Engaged Leadership Certificate - Applications due 9/15

    The Staley School of Leadership Studies at Kansas State University, in partnership with Points of Light and AT&T are pleased to announce the launch of a new undergraduate certificate program, offered via distance education. The Certificate in Community-Engaged Leadership program will launch in January 2017. Thanks to the generous support of the AT&T Foundation, partial and full scholarships are now available.

    General Program Information

    Kansas State University, in partnership with Points of Light, has developed a certificate program in Community-Engaged Leadership. This program is first of its kind, offering a network of resources, consisting of academic expertise from a top land-grant university, Points of Light’s national network, and local support through community advisors. The certificate program is designed to develop community-engaged leaders, who will work to mobilize community members and local organizations, within their own communities, to make progress on complex challenges. This program was designed intentionally to keep you in the community you care about so as a student you can work to mobilize community members around environmental, social, political, and economic issues in your neighborhood.

    Theme

    The work of the 2017 inaugural cohort will be themed around education's role in strengthening democracy and developing engaged citizens. Although each participant will bring diverse interests and experiences, the theme will provide an opportunity for participants to evaluate, strategize, and make progress within the context of education. By working within this common theme, participants will contribute to the collective learning of the group while pursuing solutions to their unique challenges and focusing on their personal leadership development. For instance, while one participant in the certificate program could be engaged in environmental issues and another in food justice, both will explore and implement innovative ideas within broader theme of education.

    Click on the post for more information.

  • Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange for Young Professionals Fellowship Program Apply by 12/1/15

    Cultural Vistas invites young American professionals and students to apply for the 2016-2017 Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange for Young Professionals fellowship program. Conceived and funded by members of the U.S. Congress and the German Bundestag over 30 years ago, the program is a reciprocal exchange initiative that allows 75 American and 75 German Young Professionals to spend one year in each other’s countries, studying, interning, and living with hosts on a cultural immersion program. The program is open to candidates in all career fields.

    American recipients of the CBYX fellowship spend a full year of cultural exchange in Germany, including two months of intensive language courses, four months of university classes in their field, and a five-month internship. Program highlights include: - Broad cultural immersion including intensive language study, exposure to Germany’s higher educational system, and professional work experience in the participant’s field. - Intensive German language training for the first 8 weeks of the program in Germany. No German language skills required at time of application. - Federal funding that covers international airfare, a monthly stipend to cover basic living expenses, housing with a German host family or shared apartment, health insurance, and program-related travel within Germany.

    The deadline to apply for CBYX is December 1, 2015. More information can be found online at www.cbyx.info, or by contacting Cultural Vistas at cbyx@culturalvistas.org or 212-497-3522.

     

    Sigma Xi grants-in-aid for undergraduate researchers

    https://www.sigmaxi.org/programs/grants-in-aid

  • Connecting Majors to Careers Workshop – March 21

  • CPR & AED Machine Workshop with WLRC: Mon, 3/13

  • Crafting Perfect Personal Statements – Nov 28 at 4pm

  • Crafting Perfect Personal Statements Workshop, Wed. 11/30

    Crafting Perfect Personal Statements
    Cindy Graham, Assistant Director, Office of Career Services

    Wednesday, November 30
    4:00-5:00
    121 Burnham Hall

    Cindy will provide some of the basics of a compelling personal statement plus helpful tips and reminders to help you write your personal statements!  Handouts will include the UIC Career Services Planning Guide for 2016-2017 plus The “Graduate Guide” (A Guide to Doctoral, Master’s & Professional Degree Programs).

    RSVP by noon on November 30 at http://go.uic.edu/PersonalStatements.

    Contact Stephanie O’Leary at soleary@uic.edu with questions.

    This workshop is part of the Honors College Fall Professional Development Series.  View the full workshop series here: https://blogs.uofi.uic.edu/files/1516/406122/94071.pdf

  • Creative Career Panel: Architecture and Design, Wed. 2/11

    How do I make money being creative?  Join us for a Q&A panel discussion with successful and working creative professionals in the fields of Architecture and Design. Gain valuable, field-specific advice on how to find employment in creative fields. Develop strategies for conducting an "outside the box" job search.  We invite you to stay after the panel session for networking and further mentorship from panel members.  Click on the post to learn more.

  • CURA (Chancellor's Undergraduate Research Awards) Applications Open for Summer 2019

  • Current Internship Opportunities!

  • Current Internship Opportunities with December Deadlines!

  • Current Internship Opportunities with October and November Deadlines!

  • Cutie’s Office Hours: Summer Opportunities RoundTable, Thurs. 2/18 at 7:30 pm

    As the Faculty in Residence in James Stukel Towers, Dean Chang and her cats Cutie and Yuki host office hours every Thursday in Dean Chang's apartment in JST C226.  See below for details on this week!

    Special session this week: Summer Opportunities Roundtable from 7:30 - 8:30 pm (note time change!)

    A group of your fellow Honors College students are coming to talk about the excellent things they have done with their summers so far and to share their advice as you search for summer opportunities this year.  We’ll have lots of information to help you decide what to do this summer, so come ask questions and hear about what others have done in summers past!

    And as always, we will have Frango chocolates, tea, ice cream, and chicken soup! 

    See you this Thursday!

    Your FIR (Faculty-in-Residence, Prof. Hui-Ching Chang) and your FIRs (Felines-in-Residence, Cutie and Yuki) :)

    Questions?  Contact Dean Chang at huiching@uic.edu.

  • DePaul University College of Law: Diversity in the Application Process & Pizza Lunch – March 8

  • Digital Humanities and the Undergraduate Experience Conference – Accepting Submissions until Feb 15

  • Discover UChicago: Expenses-Paid Visit Program – Application Deadline: August 15