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  • AAAN's Black Professional Roundtable Discussion (10/15)

  • Aahana Chipotle Fundraiser – March 12

  • Aahana Chipotle Fundraiser – Today, Jan 29

  • Aahana Pani Puri Event for Charity – 11/10

  • Aahana Speaker Series: Mental Health, featuring a Clinical Psychologist – Nov 8

  • Aahana Speaker Series: Syrian Refugee Crisis – Feb 21

  • AAMC Fee Assistance Program for Pre-Med Students

    The AAMC Fee Assistance Program assists those who, without financial assistance, would be unable to take the Medical College Admission Test® (MCAT®) exam, apply to medical schools that use the American Medical College Application Service® (AMCAS®) application, and more. All information regarding the Fee Assistance Program, including the 2016 application guide, eligibility criteria, and full benefits package, is available on the AAMC Student Hub: https://students-residents.aamc.org/applying-medical-school/applying-medical-school-process/fee-assistance-program/

  • AANAPISI Outreach Intern, Summer 2015 - Spring 2016, Apply by Fri. 5/8

    The UIC AANAPISI (Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institutions) Initiative seeks 2 paid *Outreach Interns* for Summer 2015, Fall 2015, and Spring 2016.

    The AANAPISI program is fully funded by the U.S. Department of Education and aims to support recruitment, retention, and graduation of Asian American and Pacific Islander students at UIC. The intern will help to support the grant’s outreach initiatives, which includes: aiding with AANAPISI events; increasing awareness of AANAPISI programs; and assisting with the demographic survey outreach.

    *Position Available: *Undergraduate Outreach Intern

    *Hours/Week: *5-10 hours/week

    *Period of Appointment: *Summer 2015, Fall 2015, and Spring 2016

     *Duties:*

    Raising awareness of AANAPISI events and activities on campus

    Providing general outreach assistance to AANAPISI staff and personnel

     

     *Qualifications:*

    Excellent written and verbal communication skills

    Applicants must be well-organized, resourceful, and energetic

    Previous experience in working with campus organizations is a plus

    Some evening hours may be required

     *Compensation:          *$10/hour

    *TO APPLY:   *Email cover letter and resume outlining your interest and qualifications to JLee369@uic.edu by May 8, 2015

    *AANAPISI Educational Employment Grant*

    *This position is part of the AANAPISI Educational Employment Grant program offered by the UIC AANAPISI Initiative, Student Employment, and the Career Services Office.  Concurrent to their employment, student employees, along with their supervisors, will engage in a guided career development framework aimed at building lifelong career skills to support lifelong professional success. The UIC AANAPISI Initiative is fully funded by the U.S. Department of Education’s Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institutions (AANAPISI) Program.*

    *Eligibility*

    *Due to the federal funding restrictions for the UIC AANAPISI Initiative, student employees must be non-international undergraduate UIC students who are enrolled (part-time or full-time) during the academic year. In the summer, students do not have to be enrolled as long as they were enrolled in spring and will be enrolled in the fall. While students who have Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) (http://www.uic.edu/depts/oaa/diversity/sdsb.html) are eligible for student employment at UIC, we regret that DACA students are not eligible for employment in this program.*

  • AANAPISI Undergraduate Outreach Intern Position Available for Spring 2016

    The UIC AANAPISI (Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institutions) Initiative seeks 1 paid *Outreach Intern* *with a special focus on outreach to Pacific Islander Students*. This position begins Spring 2016, with potential for continuation in Summer 2016.

    The AANAPISI program is fully funded by the U.S. Department of Education and aims to support recruitment, retention, and graduation of Asian American and Pacific Islander students at UIC. The intern will help to support the grant’s outreach initiatives, which includes: aiding with AANAPISI events; increasing awareness of AANAPISI programs.

    *Position Available:               *Undergraduate Outreach Intern

    *Hours/Week:                         *5-10 hours/week

    *Period of Appointment:       *Spring 2016, Summer 2016

    *Duties:            

    1.     Raising awareness of AANAPISI events and activities on campus to thePacific Islander community

    2.     Planning, developing, and coordinating outreach strategies with theAANAPISI Outreach Team

    3.     Knowledge and/or understanding (personal or academic) of barriers,issues, and organizations relevant to Pacific Islander students is preferred, though not required.

    4.     Providing general outreach assistance to AANAPISI staff and personnel

    *Qualifications:

    Excellent written and verbal communication skills

    Applicants must be well-organized, resourceful, and energetic

    Previous experience in working with campus organizations is a plus

    Some evening hours may be required

    *Compensation:          *$10/hour

    *TO APPLY:    *Email cover letter and resume outlining your interest and qualifications to cma27@uic.edu by December 18, 2015. Interviews will be conducted in January.

    *AANAPISI Educational Employment Grant

    This position is part of the AANAPISI Educational Employment Grant program offered by the UIC AANAPISI Initiative, Student Employment, and the Career Services Office.  Concurrent to their employment, student employees, along with their supervisors, will engage in a guided career development framework aimed at building lifelong career skills to support lifelong professional success. The UIC AANAPISI Initiative is fully funded by the U.S. Department of Education’s Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institutions (AANAPISI) Program.

    *Eligibility

    Due to the federal funding restrictions for the UIC AANAPISI Initiative, student employees must be non-international undergraduate UIC students who are enrolled (part-time or full-time) during the academic year. In the summer, students do not have to be enrolled as long as they were enrolled in spring and will be enrolled in the fall. 

    *While Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) (http://www.uic.edu/depts/oaa/diversity/sdsb.html are eligible for student employment at UIC, we regret that DACA students are not eligible for employment in this program.*

  • AARCC Ice Cream Social, 8/26

    The 11th Annual Ice Cream Social, which is being held on Friday, August 26 from 2:00 – 4:00 PM in the Lecture Center Quad. (Rain location, Commuter Resource Center, SCE) Ice Cream Social is an event where you can learn about the Asian American resources on campus, like AARCC, the Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institution (AANAPISI) grant, Asian American Studies Program, and the Chancellor’s Committee on the Status of Asian Americans. You will also get to meet members of Asian American Student organizations and learn more about their orgs and how to become a member. There will also be delicious ice cream provided by UIC Catering, and a live DJ, at no cost to you! For more information, please visit our website at http://aarcc.uic.edu

    In the event of bad weather, the Ice Cream Social will be held in the Commuter Resource Center, which is located inside of Student Center East, on the 2nd floor, near the Inner Circle.

    Please stop by Taft Hall 101 or call 312-413-9569 if you have any questions about the above or would like to learn more about the Asian American Community at UIC. We look forward to meeting you soon!

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    AARCC is hiring for Student Photographer/Videographer!

  • AARCC's Career Access For DACA/Non-DACA Students (2/4)

  • AARCC Student Graphic Aide Position, Apply by Fri. 5/27

    The Asian American Resource and Cultural Center is looking to hire an undergraduate student for a Student Graphic Aide and a graduate student for a Graduate Assistant for Special Projects.

    The Student Graphic Aide will assist in creating publicity for AARCC events including Asian American Awareness Month; editing and designing the Asian American Student Resource Book; and designing the AARCC brochure.  For full details and to apply, please go on UICCareers.com and search for position #71140.

    The Graduate Assistant for Special Projects will assist in leading and coordinating AARCC’s signature programmatic events such as the Asian American Awareness Month (AAAMonth) and its planning committee; planning, hosting, and assessing AARCC Lunchbox programs; creating, coordinating, and advising of the AARCC Student Ambassador; and performing a number of administrative tasks and clerical duties. 

    For full details and to apply, please go on UICCareers.com and search for position #71134. For full consideration, apply by 5pm on Friday, May 27, 2016. For more information, contact AARCC at 312-413-9569.

  • AARCC Student Marketing Assistant Job for 2015-16

    Student Marketing Assistant

    The Student Marketing Assistant will assist in providing content for the Asian American Resource and Cultural Center blog AARCCorner, editing and designing the Asian American Student Resource Book, and creating publicity for AARCC events including Asian American Awareness Month.

    We are seeking a creative student with graphic design and marketing skills who can work independently.  Experience with Adobe Photoshop and After Effects are a plus.  This position will start August 2015 with summer work possibility.  You will need to be an undergraduate student maintaining at least six credit hours Fall 2015.

    General Duties:

    This position is for the 2015-2016 academic year (August 2015 - May 2016). Student Marketing Assistant

    Under the supervision of the director, the Student Marketing Assistant performs the following: Maintenance of AARCC blog, YouTube channel, Facebook page, and Twitter account.

    Assist in the maintenance of AARCC website content.

    Lead in the design and editing of the Asian American Resource Book.

    Design outreach brochures and marketing materials. Assist with the coordination of special events. Act as photographer and videographer of special events.

    Develop educational and promotional videos. Provide customer service and respond to general inquiries via phone and e-mail. Perform other general office support tasks. 

     

    Desired Qualifications:

    One year of experience in a related marketing position; experience with Adobe Photoshop and Adobe After Effects; basic website maintenance skills; some blogging and video creation experience.  Fine Arts major with Moving Images focus preferred. 

    Starting Salary:

    $8.77/hour

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    These positions will also assist with general outreach and publicity for AARCC events. We expect these positions to require approximately 10-20 hours per week. These positions start at $8.77/hour (with expected increase this summer) and are open to work-study (preferred – revise your FAFSA or contact Financial Aid to request work-study) and non-work-study students.

    To apply, send a resume, cover letter, and application (attached and at http://aarcc.uic.edu) to Elvin Chan at eychan@uic.edu. For more information, contact AARCC at 312-413-9569.

  • AASAP Round Table Talk - Upcoming Sessions

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    AASAP X NASP Presents: Bean Busy Cafe - 02/23

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    AASHE Global Conference on Sustainability in Higher Education – October 12-14, 2021

  • AASIA E-Board Applications! - Extended! - 4/29

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    AASIA X LAUGH Collab GBM - 11/09

  • ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund 2014, Due 3/3

    The ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund for the 2014-2015 academic year is now available.  The Scholarship Fund is intended to encourage racial and ethnic minority students to apply to law school and to provide financial assistance to these students.

    The Scholarship Fund will award $5,000 of financial assistance annually to each scholarship recipient attending an ABA-accredited law school. An award made to an entering first-year student may be renewable for two additional years, resulting in financial assistance totaling $15,000 during his or her time in law school. The application can be downloaded from http://www.ambar.org/DiversityScholarship. Completed scholarship applications must be received via email: legalosf@americanbar.org  no later than March 3, 2014.

    Recipients will be selected based on their qualifications for the scholarship and not on the law school they plan to attend. Therefore, law students applying to any and all ABA-accredited law schools may benefit from these scholarships.  If you have any questions or need additional information, please do not hesitate to contact (312) 988-5642.  

  • Abolition and Liberation:  A Conversation with Angela Davis and Jamal Juma' (8/28)

  • Abstracts for the 4th Annual UIC Women’s Health Research Day due Monday, 3/20

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    Academic Center for Excellence: Vision Board Workshop - Today at 4 PM!

  • Academic Support and Achievement Program (ASAP) Center is Looking for Tutors - Apply by 4/21

  • A Call to Action on Tax Reform Bills

  • Accelerator Engineering Fellowships for Underrepresented Minorities (ASPIRE) - Application Period Ends 3/31!

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    Accenture Case Competition with UWN and FCG

  • Access UIC's “Guide to Green Living on Campus” here!

  • Accounting Aide needed at UI Cancer Center

    Accounting Aide

    The UI Cancer Center is looking for an undergraduate student to work 15-20 hours a week. As an Accounting Aide Student under supervision will perform the following duties:

    Reviews accounting documents for completeness and errors.• Prepares statements and reports which are factual in nature, require computation, and reflect the relationship amount accounts.• Corrects discrepancies by reference to source documents or records and tracing transactions through a series of successive records.• Researches accounting sources to obtain data for statements or reports and to reconcile accounts.• Operates and is responsible for mechanical duties and clerical accuracy of electronic accounting equipment.• Makes recommendations to eliminate unnecessary clerical steps in the processing and recording of transactions.• Performs related duties as assigned.

    Business and Accounting Majors preferred. Must have 1 year of training in accounting or bookkeeping or one year of experience in accounting or bookkeeping work.Working knowledge of MS Word and Excel.

     

    Please send resume to abhatt27@uic.edu

  • ACE and FYI Final Exam Prep 11/30 - 12/4

    Academic Center for Excellence is offering Drop-in Final Exam Prep

    Are you ready? Finals are right around the corner! Come get prepared with the Academic Center for Excellence and the Office of First Year Initiatives.

    November 30th - December 4th
    Office of First Year Initiatives
    Stevenson Hall Room 111

    Instructors will be able to help with time management, test preparation, stress, and test anxiety. Drop in for up to 30 minutes during the final week of classes.

    Schedule:

    Mon. November 30th, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

    Tues. December 1st, 12:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

    Wed. December 2nd, 1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

    Thurs. December 3rd, 12:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

    Fri. December 4th, 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

    Sponsored by the Academic Center for Excellence and the Office of First Year Initiatives

     

  • ACE is hiring Peer Success Coaches for Fall!

  • ACE is Recruiting Peer Success Coaches for 2019-2020! Deadline to Apply is 3/22

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    ACE is seeking Peer Success Coaches!

  • Acing your Medical School Interviews- Tips from Interviewers (Webinar), Mon. 8/31

    Students can learn how to prepare for—and succeed at—medical school interviews. Get insights and advice directly from medical school admission officers. After a brief presentation from our panelists, there will be the opportunity to ask questions during a Q&A session.

    Date: Monday, August 31, 2015

    Time: 8:00pm – 9:00pm eastern

    Online registration is free, but space is limited. Use this link to register for the event:

    https://aamc1.webex.com/aamc1/onstage/g.php?PRID=afba58cb8f66032bdb63a4cc2c0f9af1

     

    Panelists:

    Iris Gibbs, MD

    Associate Dean of MD Admissions, Stanford University School of Medicine

    Lina Mehta, MD

    Associate Dean for Admissions, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

    Ed Daniel, PhD

    Director of MD Admissions, Morsani College of Medicine at University of South Florida

     

    Students can find more information about preparing for a medical career by visiting www.aamc.org/students. To view the recording of our previous ‘Ask Admissions’ webinar “Mission Fit: Applying to the Right Medical School for You”, please visit our website. The direct link is: https://www.aamc.org/students/applying/435214/missionfit.html

     

    If you have additional questions, please contact AAMC Pre-Health Advisor Support at advisors@aamc.org or 202-828-0950.

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    A Conversation on Women in Science - March 9th

  • A Conversation with Managing Deputy Commissioner for O’Hare and Midway Airports, Wed. 2/26

    A Conversation with Angela Manning-Hardimon

    UIC MBA 1999
    Managing Deputy Commissioner of Administration
    City of Chicago Department of Aviation

    Wednesday February 26, 2014
    7:00 pm to 8:00 pm
    James Stukel Tower Training Room, Ground Floor B Tower 
    718 W. Rochford Chicago IL 60607

    RSVP your attendance to Rob Kemp at rekemp@uic.edu

    Join us for an engaging and informative conversation with Angela Manning-Hardimon,UIC MBA 1999.

    Angela Manning-Hardimon serves as Managing Deputy Commissioner of Administration for O'Hare and Midway International Airports. In this position, Mrs. Hardimon is responsible for providing management oversight for the Information Technology, Human Resources, Labor Relations and Customer Service divisions of the airports. During her tenure with the City of Chicago Department of Aviation, Mrs. Hardimon has also had management responsibilities for Contracts Administration, Finance, Capital Finance, Concessions, Real Estate, Marketing and Performance Management.

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  • Action Reconciliation Service for Peace: Year-Long Volunteer Service in Germany, Apply by Jan. 31

    Action Reconciliation Service for Peace (ARSP) is seeking Americans (ages 18 and above) interested in serving on a voluntary basis for a year in Germany.

    People from diverse backgrounds live, work and learn together for 12 months at Holocaust memorial sites and non-profits promoting understanding and tolerance, remembering the past and taking a stand against anti-semitism, racism and discrimination today. The volunteers come from the United States, Israel, Russia and different European countries, including Germany itself. ARSP works to foster international, interreligious and intercultural dialogue and creating a more peaceful world. 

    Deadline for Applications is January 31, 2015. For more information please click here

  • Active Minds at UIC: Open E-Board Positions - 04/20

  • Active Minds: Bake Sale 02/13 and Garland Chain Making Night 02/15

  • Active Minds Bake Sale and Destresser Yoga Night!

  • Active Minds E- Board Positions for Event Coordinator - Deadline to apply TOMORROW

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    Active Minds GBM 1 - 01/31

  • Active Minds New Member Application Now Open!

  • Active Minds New Member Application Open!

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    Active Minds - Open Mic Night - 10/21

  • Active Minds Podcast Co-Head Application - Jan. 21st Deadline!

  • Active Minds Podcast | Episode 4 Out Now!

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    Active Minds presents: The Mindful Hour with LaMarr Magnus MS - 4/21

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    Active Minds presents The Mindful Hour with LaMarr Magnus MS - Today @ 2 pm!

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    Active Minds x Laugh UIC Jackbox party games event - Today at 5 PM