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  • Fall 2018 Professional Development Series: Engineering Careers – Nov 6

  • Fall 2018 Professional Development Series: Exploring Careers in Public Health – Oct 17

  • Fall 2018 Professional Development Series: Preparing to Apply to Graduate School with Dean Keen – Sept 27

  • Fall 2018 Professional Development Series: Public Policy Careers and Master’s Degrees – Oct 11

  • Fall 2018 Professional Development Series: Research Skills in Career Development – Oct 25

  • Fall 2018 Professional Development Series: Some Whats and Hows in Medical School – Oct 2

  • Fall Honors College Research Symposium, Thurs. 11/20

    Are you interested in seeing undergraduate research?  Unsure what to do for your Capstone project and want to see examples from other students?  Come to the Fall Honors College Research Symposium!  

    The Honors College is excited to host the Fall 2014 Honors College Research Symposium. This will be a poster presentation event where Honors College students can present their research.

    Date: Thursday, November 20, 2014

    Time: 3:30-5:00 p.m. (presenters must arrive at 3:00 p.m. to set up)

    Location: 302 SCE

    Contact Eliza Callahan at eycas@uic.edu with any questions.

  • Fall Honors College Research Symposium, Tues. 11/17

    Are you interested in seeing undergraduate research?  Unsure what to do for your Capstone project and want to see examples from other students?  Come to the Fall Honors College Research Symposium!  

    The Honors College is excited to announce the Fall 2015 Honors College Research Symposium. This will be a poster presentation event with Honors College student presentations ongoing throughout the event.

    Date: Tuesday, November 17, 2015

    Time: 3:30-5:30 p.m. 

    Location: 302 SCE

    Questions?  Contact Eliza Callahan at eycas@uic.edu

  • Fall Honors Research Symposium and Impact Day! (11/18)

  • Fall Professional Development Workshop Series, Beginning Tues. 9/2

    Attention juniors and all other students interested in getting a head start in planning for your post-graduation pursuits: The Honors College is pleased to present the Fall Professional Development Series for the first time this year.  Featuring eight different sessions throughout the Fall 2014 semester, the Professional Development Series is an opportunity to gain invaluable knowledge about preparing for careers, graduate school, and more, directly from experts who make admissions and hiring decisions, and who have the tools you need to transition to the professional world after graduation. 

    Now is the time to start planning for your future, and this is your chance to hear the insiders’ views on the best ways to do it.

    Please view the flyer for dates, times, session topics, and presenters – mark your calendar!

    First Session: Career Preparation Workshop for Juniors:  The first session is quickly approaching and will feature specific advice on the ins-and-outs of the job search process.  Come learn what you should do THIS YEAR to prepare to land a career after college!  See more details on the flyer.

    Tuesday, September 2, 3:00pm, 121 BH

    Please RSVP for this session by 12:00 noon on Tuesday, September 2: https://uofi.uic.edu/fb/sec/5686493  

    Questions or Comments about the Fall Professional Development Series?  Contact Stephanie O’Leary at soleary@uic.edu.

     

  • Farewell Pizza Party for Dean Bottoms, Wed., 7/29

    Stop by for pizza with Dean Bottoms before her last day as Honors College Dean on July 31!

    Wednesday, July 29 12:00 - 1:00 PM Honors College Student Lounge (BH 109)

    RSVP Here by Friday, July 24: https://uofi.uic.edu/sb/sec/3971498 

    Questions? Contact hcollege@uic.edu or 312-413-2260.

  • Finals Week De-Stress Zone

  • Finals Week De-Stress Zone – Sneak Peek on Dec 6

  • Find out How to Make the Most of a Gap Year! Wed. 12/3

    Thinking of taking some time off before pursuing your next educational or professional venture?  You'll need to think about how you can make the best use of your gap year so that you can continue to grow professionally and gain excellent experience that will propel you into your next step, whatever that may be.  This session will give you the tools you need to structure your most effective and enjoyable gap year.

    Featuring Sheena Miller, Scholarship Specialist, Office of Special Scholarship Programs

    Wednesday, December 3, 4:00 pm, 121 Burnham Hall

    RSVP by 12pm on December 3 at http://go.uic.edu/GapYearRSVP 

    Questions? Contact Stephanie O'Leary at soleary@uic.edu or (312) 413-2260.

  • First Year Students: Join the Honors Ambassadors for a Halloween BOO-Out! – Today, 10/31 at 5:30pm

  • Free pizza for HC students in the Honors College Lounge at 5pm today!

    Need a study break from finals or some extra energy to help you get through? Stop by the Honors College lounge today at 5pm for free pizza! 

    We wish you success on all your finals!

  • Friday, 11/20: Attend the Fall 2020 Research Symposium & UIC Impact Day!

  • Fulbright Week: Info Sessions, Alumni Panel, and Public Health Info this Week

    Fulbright week at UIC is happening! Please take note of these information sessions and follow up with OSSP if you would like to talk about Fulbright options:

    Tuesday 4/15: College of Medicine Fulbright and Other Scholarships Info Session
    Information about opportunities for students of medicine
    3 - 4pm, CMW 106

    Wednesday 4/16: Fulbright Panel
    UIC Alumni discuss their experiences applying for and participating in Fulbright
    4-5pm, 2550 UH

    Thursday, 4/17: Fulbright School of Public Health Presentation
    Information about funded opportunities to pursue research in public health overseas
    12 - 1pm, SPH 192

    More information:

    UIC deadline: Sept. 12, national deadline: Oct.17

    Students who plan projects early and work on them over the summer will find the application process MUCHeasier.

    What is the Fulbright grant?

    The Fulbright Scholarship sends students abroad to do a program of study or research in one of around 140 countries OR to teach English for a year in one of over 50 countries. You must have your bachelor's degree before you leave, but you can apply at any point in your life once you have that first degree. For a Fulbright Full Grant you put together a proposal of study or research that would take 10-12 months to perform. Some countries require you to know the language well, others are flexible on language requirements. Programs of study can include classes, research projects, library work, observations, training in the creative arts, surveys, lab work - in short, anything that would help you study or learn more about your proposed topic.

    Tell me more about the teaching grants...

    Fulbright also offers students the chance to apply to teach English.  In some countries you would teach in a high school, in others elementary and in others at the college level. Language requirements vary from country to country. Many countries have no language requirement. The English Teaching Assistants (ETA) are generally students who have some teaching experience, and believe that the ETA experience will help to prepare them for what they are doing in the future.

    Why should I consider it?
    The Fulbright name is well respected in the U.S. and beyond. Past scholars have considered it an experience of a lifetime. They learn about new cultures or deepen their knowledge of one they already were acquainted with. They make new friends and engage in an in-depth teaching or learning experience that gives them depth of knowledge and skills in their chosen field, and helps set the stage for greater independence in their next career move. They develop a more sophisticated understanding of their host country, the U.S. and themselves.

    Questions?

    OSSP staff welcome questions from students and advisors about the Fulbright. Please direct questions about the full grant to Beth Powers at bpowers@uic.edu; questions about the teaching assistantships to Sheena Miller, sheena@uic.edu; and questions about graduate students applying to Marie Khan at mkhanj@uic.edu 

  • Future of Chicago Lecture and Lunch with Author/Illinois Policy Institute Executive Austin Berg (Wed., 11/6)

  • Future of Chicago Lecture and Lunch with Congressman Mike Quigley (Monday, 11/25)

  • Future of Chicago Lecture: Barbara Byrd-Bennett, CEO Chicago Public Schools, Wed. 12/3

    The Future of Chicago Public Schools

    Barbara Byrd-Bennett, Chicago Public Schools Chief Executive Officer

    Wednesday, December 3
    12:00 - 12:50 pm
    Lecture Center F3

  • Future of Chicago Lecture & Discussion Series: The Future of Progressive & Latino Politics w/25th Ward Alderman Byron Sicho Lopez (11/4)

  • Future of Chicago Lecture: Jesus "Chuy" Garcia (10/21)

    The Honors College is a proud cosponsor the Future of Chicago lecture series. This program brings current and former leaders to campus to discuss the current state and future of Chicago. Honors College students are known to be involved in and passionate about issues in the city and so we offer a chance for you to meet these speakers in a small-group lunch to be held after the lecture series. The talks occur from 12:00-12:50 in BSB 140 and the lunches will be held immediately afterward from 1-2pm. The lunches are limited to 15 students and seats are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis.

    The tentative schedule for Fall 2015 is:

    Wednesday, October 21: County Commissioner and former Mayoral Candidate Jesus “Chuy” Garcia, RSVP by 10/16. Note: Lunch is cancelled for 10/21, but you may still attend the lecture at 12pm!

    Monday, November 30: Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle, RSVP by 11/25

    As an Honors College student you are invited to attend any of the sessions above. Please RSVP for the date(s) you would like to attend: https://uofi.uic.edu/fb/sec/37926

    Note that if you plan on attending the lunch you are expected to also attend the lecture to further the discussion and conversation during the lunch.  

    The lunches are limited to 15 students and seats are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. A confirmation will be set two days prior to the event to those who are selected.

    Contact Eliza Callahan (eycas@uic.edu) for additional information.

  • 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 

  • Future of Chicago Lecture: Randy Blankenhorn, Metropolitan Agency for Planning, Mon. 10/20

    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.

    Scheduled lectures include:

    Oct. 20 "Planning the Future of Metropolitan Chicago"
    Randy Blankenhorn, Executive Director, Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning

    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 

  • "Future of Chicago" Lecture Series

    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 the UIC Institute for Policy and Civic Engagement and UIC Honors College.

    All lectures are free and open to the public. Unless otherwise noted, lectures are from noon to 12:50 p.m. in Behavioral Sciences Building, Room 140, 1007 W. Harrison St. For more information, call (312) 413-3780.

    Additional presenters will be announced later. Scheduled lectures include:

    Sept. 30 “Homelessness in Chicago” Hannah Willage, Chicago Coalition for the Homeless

    Oct. 14 “The Future of Illinois and the 2016 Elections” Jim Edgar, former Illinois governor

    Oct. 21 “Reform in Chicago and Cook County” Jesus “Chuy” Garcia, Cook County Commissioner

    Nov. 6 “The Chicago City Council and the Future of Chicago” Edward Burke, 14th Ward alderman

    Nov. 30 “Reform of Cook County Government” Toni Preckwinkle, Cook County Board president

    - See more at: http://news.uic.edu/lecture-series-to-address-local-political-civic-issues#sthash.KXlY8oJ7.dpuf

  • Future of Chicago Lecture Series

    The annual “Future of Chicago” lecture series brings civic leaders 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, professor of political science, moderates the series, hosted by the department of political science since 1976.

    The lectures are noon to 12:50 p.m. in Lecture Center C3.

    Upcoming Lectures:

    Monday 11/14: UIC Professor Emeritus Dennis Judd: "Mayor Richard M. Daley"

    Wednesday 11/16: Civic Lab Founder Tom Tresser: "Why Chicago Isn't Broke"

    For more information, please contact Professor Dick Simpson at(312) 413-3780 or via email simpson@uic.edu

    Sponsors:Department of Political Science, Political Science Student Union, Institute for Policy and Civic Engagement, Office of Student Leadership Development and Volunteer Services, Honors College

  • Future of Chicago Lecture Series and Lunch, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle, Mon. 11/30

    The Honors College is a proud cosponsor of the Future of Chicago lecture series. This program brings current and former leaders to campus to discuss the current state and future of Chicago. Honors College students are known to be involved in and passionate about issues in the city and so we offer a chance for you to meet these speakers in a small-group lunch to be held after the lecture series. The talks occur from 12:00-12:50 in BSB 140 and the lunches will be held immediately afterward from 1-2pm. The lunches are limited to 15 students and seats are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis.

    The upcoming schedule for Fall 2015 is:

    Monday, November 30: Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle, RSVP by 11/25

    As an Honors College student you are invited to attend any of the sessions above. Please RSVP for the date(s) you would like to attend: https://uofi.uic.edu/fb/sec/37926

    Note that if you plan on attending the lunch you are expected to also attend the lecture to further the discussion and conversation during the lunch.  

    The lunches are limited to 15 students and seats are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. A confirmation will be set two days prior to the event to those who are selected.

    Contact Eliza Callahan (eycas@uic.edu) for additional information.

  • Future of Chicago Lecture: U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley, Mon. 11/23

    The University of Illinois at Chicago political science department presents “The Role of the Federal Government in Chicago’s Future,” a talk by U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley (D-5th).

    WHEN:

    Nov. 23
    Noon to 12:50 p.m.

    WHERE:

    Behavioral Sciences Building, Room 140
    1007 W. Harrison St.

    DETAILS:

    Congressman Mike Quigley will discuss how federal investment can benefit the local economy, jobs, housing and social services — and the challenges of legislative gridlock.

    Quigley was elected to represent Illinois’ fifth district in April 2009. A former Cook County commissioner who began his career as an aide to former 44th ward alderman Bernie Hansen, Quigley has served his community in government for more than 30 years.

    Quigley is the only Illinois member of the House Committee on Appropriations, and at the start of the 114th Congress he was appointed by Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi to serve on the influential House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.

    Quigley’s talk is part of the UIC political science department’s annual “Future of Chicago” lecture series, which brings civic leaders to campus to examine issues with students and the community. Series co-sponsors are the UIC Honors College and the UIC Institute for Policy and Civic Engagement.

    Admission is free and open to the public. For more information call (312) 413-3780.

    See more at: http://news.uic.edu/u-s-rep-mike-quigley-to-talk-at-uic-nov-23#sthash.XHfUSijp.dpuf

  • Future of Chicago Lecture with Former IL Governor Jim Edgar, Wed. 10/14

    The annual “Future of Chicago” lecture series brings civic leaders 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, professor of political science, moderates the series, hosted by the department of political science since 1976. Series co-sponsors are the Institute for Policy and Civic Engagement and Honors College.

    The lectures are noon to 12:50 p.m. in 140 Behavioral Sciences Building.

    • Oct. 14: “The Future of Illinois and the 2016 Elections,” former Illinois governor Jim Edgar

    • Oct. 21: “Reform in Chicago and Cook County,” Cook County Commissioner Jesus “Chuy” Garcia

    • Nov. 6: “The Chicago City Council and the Future of Chicago,” 14th Ward Ald. Edward Burke

    • Nov. 30: “Reform of Cook County Government,” Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle.

    See more at: http://news.uic.edu/future-of-chicago-lecture-series-brings-politicians-to-campus#sthash.2dyEvgK3.dpuf 

  • Future of Chicago Speaker Series: Inspector General Joe Ferguson – 10/11 at 12pm

  • “Gender and Leadership” Lecture with Women’s Business Development Center CEO, Tues. 2/25

    Leadership Lecture Series: Gender and Leadership

    Emilia DiMenco, President and CEO, Women’s Business Development Center
    Retired Executive Vice President, BMO Harris Bank, N.A.

    Tuesday, February 25, 9:30 am in 121 Burnham Hall

    Emilia DiMenco is the Chief Operating Officer of the Women’s Business Development Center, which she began after completing a 32-year career as an executive vice president with Harris Bank’s Corporate and Commercial Banking team.  Currently, she is responsible for all aspects of nonprofit leadership, including program management, fundraising, succession planning, and strategic planning. Among her accomplishments, she has launched two microloan programs with a pool of nearly $1 million in loans.  Emilia is well-known for her contributions to leading civic and professional organizations, including the YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago.

    Sponsored by the UIC Honors College in collaboration with HON 401 Honors Leadership Seminar.  For a complete list of Leadership Lecture Series events this semester, see the attached flyer.  Questions:  Contact hcollege@uic.edu or 312-413-2260.

  • Get Your Tickets for the Honors College Ball! Sat. 3/5

    The 23rd Annual Honors College Ball is an event you do not want to miss! The Ball will take place on March 5, 2016 at the Holiday Inn Mart Plaza from 6pm to 12pm! The theme for the Ball is Magnificent Mile of Memories! This event is open to all UIC students, faculty, and staff! Invite your friends, your Honors College Fellows, professors, etc! Tickets are on sale in the Honors College Lounge from 11am to 1pm until this Friday, February 19! Tickets are $50 for students, and $90 for professionals! Come and create memories with your fellow students, faculty, and staff! We hope to see you there!

    Check out the video below for a sneak peek as to what the Ball is like!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMg2WxPDygg

     

  • Gilman, CLS, and NSEP Scholarship Session, Tues. 9/8

    GILMAN, CLS, AND NSEP SCHOLARSHIP SESSION 

    A Scholarship session will be held in University Hall room 850 at 3pm. This info session will go over how to apply and be more competitive for the Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship, Critical Language Scholarship, and National Security Educational Program Boren Scholarship. Date: September 8, 2015

    Questions?  Contact ssp@uic.edu or (312) 355-2477.

  • Gilman Study Abroad Scholarship Information Session II, Tues. 2/17

    If you have a Pell Grant in your application package and are interested in studying abroad during Summer or Fall 2015, you need to get started on your Gilman Scholarship application!

    Gilman Scholarships for Summer and Autumn Semesters - (MUST BE A PELL GRANT RECIPIENT) awards up to $5,000 for study abroad with the possibility of an additional $3,000 to study a critical language - Deadline: March 3 - website: http://www.uic.edu/depts/oaa/ssp/gilman.htm

    Attend an upcoming Info Session to learn more:

    • Gilman Scholarship Info Session II: Tips for crafting the Gilman application
    • Tuesday, Feb. 17 from 2:30 - 3:30 pm, 850 UH

    For more information, contact ssp@uic.edu

  • GIVE (Get Involved with Volunteer Experiences) --Muscular Dystrophy Association (11/9)

  • GIVE, Share Our Spare – Nov 10 Service Event

  • Goldwater / NSF Scholarship Info Session for students doing research in STEM Fields, Tues. 10/7

    Goldwater / NSF Scholarship Info Session 

    Information about various funded opportunities available to students interested in pursuing research in the STEM fields 

    Tuesday, October 7 at 3:30 pm
    2550 University Hall

    Questions?  Can't attend and want more information?  Contact Sheena Miller at sheena@uic.edu.

    View the full list of Fall 2014 OSSP Info Sessions here: http://www.uic.edu/depts/oaa/ssp/2014%20fall%20scholarship%20information%20sessions%20calendar.pdf.

  • Guac 'N Talk with Honors Advisors and Ambassadors, Thurs. 10/23

    Stop by to eat guacamole and chat with other Honors students, Honors Ambassadors, and Honors Advisors!

    First-Year Students: Unsure what Honors Core class to take next semester?  This is a great chance to talk with Honors Ambassadors and Advisors to get the inside scoop about the Honors Core course offerings next semester!

    Thursday, October 23
    6:30 - 8:00 pm
    JST C-Tower Lounge

    *Note: you don't have to live in JST to attend!  Commuter students welcome too.

    Questions? Contact Aisha Bhatti (abhatt32@uic.edu) or Taiser Elsaeed (telsae2@uic.edu).

  • Have Lunch (FREE!) with Former Illinois Governor, Pat Quinn | Wednesday, February 26th | 2-3pm | BH 121 (RSVP by 2/24)

  • HCAB Faculty-Student Luncheon

    Join HCAB at this semester's FACULTY-STUDENT LUNCHEON! Held in the Honors College on October 19th from 11:30-1:30, bring your I Card and enjoy a free boxed lunch from Qdoba. We encourage you to invite your Faculty Fellow, Core instructor, or another faculty member to attend with you!  A dessert option will be available for purchase for $1.

    Questions? Contact Kajal Sachdev at ksachd3@uic.edu

  • HCAB Faculty-Student Luncheon, Wed. 10/21

    HCAB Faculty-Student Luncheon
    A chance for Honors students and faculty to get to know each other informally over lunch!

    Wed., October 21
    11:30 am - 1:30 pm
    Location: Honors College, First floor of Burnham Hall

    Free food from Roti Mediterranean Grill!

    Honors College Students: Invite your Faculty Fellow, Core instructor, or another faculty member to attend with you!  Bring your I-Card to enter.

     

  • HCAB Faculty-Student Luncheon, Wed. 4/8

    All Honors students and faculty are invited to the HCAB Faculty-Student Luncheon!

    Wednesday, April 8
    11:30 am - 1:30 pm
    First Floor Burnham Hall

    A chance for Honors College Students and Faculty to meet and mingle over lunch!  Students, invite your Faculty Fellow or your Honors Core instructor to join you for lunch.

    Lunch will be provdied by Roti Mediterranean Grill.  Students: Bring your I-Card to enter!

    Questions?  Contact Sarah Gardiner at sarahg1@uic.edu

  • HCAB Faculty-Student Luncheon, Wed. 4/9

    Get your appetites ready!  The Honors College Advisory Board invites you to the Spring 2014 HCAB Faculty-Student Luncheon!

    Italian food from Leona's will be served.  Food and drinks provided FREE of charge for Honors College students and faculty.

    Wednesday, April 9
    11:30 am - 1:30 pm
    First floor of Burnham Hall

    If you are a sophomore, junior, or senior, you are strongly encouraged to not only invite but to come with your faculty fellow.  If you and your fellow check-in at the luncheon together, stop by the front desk to enter and win HONORS COLLEGE SWAG for both you and your fellow!  If you are a first-year student, you can take this opportunity to invite your Honors Core instructor to join you for lunch – or meet some of the faculty who could be your Fellow in the future!

    Bring your UIC Student ID card to show at the door.

    Questions?  Contact the Honors College Front Desk at 312-413-2260.

  • This flyer has 3 separate posts with the same background. The background is cream with four red and light red egg-like shapes for decoration. At the bottom left and top right each, there are two red lines for decoration as well. The font for the text on the flyer is also red.

    HCAB Finals Workshop (4/21)

  • HCAB Fundraiser: Krispy Kreme Donuts at Honors College Luncheon – 10/11

  • HCAB Ice Cream Social, Mon. 5/4

    Need a break from Finals?  Join HCAB for an ice cream social!

    Monday, May 4 at 2:30 pm
    Honors College Student Lounge (109 BH)

    Come early!  First come, first serve!

    Questions? Contact Liz Stark at estark7@uic.edu

  • HCAB is hosting a Summer Opportunities Panel! (11/19)

  • This image has a jeopardy-like background (the tv show) where it is blue, purple, pink, orange and yellow. At the bottom are some images of Starbucks drinks since the grand prize is a $5 Starbucks gift card per team member! The rest of the image is filled with white text with the important text such as the deadline or registration being highlighted in black.

    HCAB Jeopardy Trivia Night (3/18; Register by 3/16)

  • HCAB Pre-Ball Pizza Party! Wed. 1/27

    Start off this spring semester with HCAB as they host a Pre-Ball Pizza Party! This will take place in the Honors College Lounge on Wednesday, January 27th from 5-7 PM. Important information about the Honors College Ball and the ticket sales will be provided along with FREE PIZZA! Any questions should be directed to Celine Dalde at cdalde2@uic.edu. Hope to see you there!