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    Active Minds x U&I Care Sleepy Puzzles - 3/31

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    Activist Mothering: Ending Police Violence through a Reproductive Justice Lens (3/2)

  • Ada Cheng Performance and Discussion (Not Quite: Asian American by Law, Asian Women by Desire) – April 10

  • Additional FAFSA Workshops - 04/11 and 04/25

  • Additional Tutoring During Finals Week

  • Adelante! Chicago Scholarship Deadline, Extended to June 30

    Adelante has extended their scholarship deadline to 30 June 2014 for students in Chicago. Details can be found here: http://www.uic.edu/depts/oaa/ssp/Adelante%20Scholarship%20Flyer.pdf 

    The scholarships available include:

    MillerCoors Chicago Scholarship Amount: $ 3,000. Open to any student pursuing any major at their university. Students must be a junior or senior with a 3.0 GPA attending full time.

    MillerCoors National Scholarship  Amount: $ 3,000 /Renewable Open to any junior or senior with a 3.0 GPA attending full time. Students must be pursuing a business or communications degree.

    A&F Future Leaders Scholarship  Amount: $1,000 Open to any sophomore, junior, or senior with a 3.0 GPA attending full time. Students must be pursuing a business degree.

    MillerCoors Engineering and Science scholarship  Amount: $ 3,000 /Renewable Open to junior or senior students pursuing majors in Engineering, Biochemistry, or Computer Science. Students must have a 3.0 GPA and attending full time.

  • Adelante Leadership Conference, Fri. 9/12

    The UIC CHANCE Program invites all students to attend the Adelante Education Leadership Fund's START Chicago conference at the UIC Forum.

    Friday, September 12, 12:00 - 3:30 PM
    Main Hall C UF UIC Forum 

    Come join student leaders from around the Chicago area to learn how to prepare for a successful professional internship and post-college career. Powerful sessions and discussions are conducted by corporate, motivational, and educational leaders - all designed to inform, empower, and motivate you to excel in the competitive business world.

    Two attendees will win a trip to attend Adelante's National Leadership Institute in San Antonio, Texas.

    To register, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/start2014-presented-by-adelante-tickets-12604848441. Registration is free- select "Apply for Scholarship to Attend- $0" on the registration page.

    For more information on Adelante, visit www.adelantefund.org

    Please contact Sarah Bird at 312-355-5164 or sebird@uic.edu with any questions regarding this opportunity.

  • Admissions Event in the Honors College Monday Afternoon (3/27) - Schedule Changes

  • Advancing Justice – Chicago’s Asian American Leadership Forum, Apply by Mon. 1/27

    This year, Advancing Justice - Chicago's Asian American Leadership Forum will be offering an exclusive (invitation only) Student Power! track to provide students the skills and tools to effectively advocate for Asian American student issues and network to build a collective voice on campus. The Student Power! track is a training and strategy session for student leaders from Chicagoland colleges & universities.  Click on the post to learn more.

  • Advancing Trust in Medical Research: Program with Family of Henrietta Lacks, Fri. 7/7

  • Advising/Networking Opportunity for Pre-Medical Students

    Attention pre-medical students with an interest in technology, health information sciences and entrepreneurship:

    A leader in this area has offered to long-distance/virtually advise a small group of UIC Honors College pre- medical students seriously considering a career in this direction. (He is based in New York City.) Check out these websites and if they interest you, email Associate Dean Sara Hall with a brief statement of interest and your resume and/or an example of a project or classwork in this direction. Her email address is sahall@uic.edu. Use the subject line HEALTH 2.0.

    http://www.health2con.com/devchallenge/

    http://www.health2con.com/events/conferences/

    http://www.health2con.com/devchallenge/code-a-thons/

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  • Advisors Teach - How to Make Miso Soup! - 03/03

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    Advisors Teach: Papel Picado, Pan De Muerto, Y Chocolate Caliente

  • Advocacy, Allyship, and Identity: Activism Through Performance – Dec 5 at 6pm

  • Advocate-Aurora Health Interprofessional Safety Panel – Feb 5

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    AEMB Fall Social- Open to Undecided and Biomedical Engineering Students!

  • African American Academic Network (AAAN)—Virtual Open House (1/20)

  • African American Academic Network Open House, Wed. 9/24

    The African American Academic Network invites you to attend our Fall Open House on Wednesday, September 24, 2014 at the Student Service Building Suite 2800 from 11a.m. to 2p.m. Come join the fun! Meet the staff. Learn about the services, program initiatives and upcoming events. Interact with various UIC student organizations. Refreshments will be served. Gifts and prizes will be raffled. 

    Questions?  Contact Ashley at astone4@uic.edu

  • African American Communities Library Workshop, Tues. 11/24

    The UIC Library and Adam Matthew, the digital publisher, invite you to aworkshop about the use of African American Communities, a curated digital collection, which includes materials from UIC's Special Collections.

    The workshop will be held in 1-010, the classroom in Daley Library's Idea Commons (first door to the left, as you walk south from the circulation desk) on November 24 from 3:00 to 4:00 pm.

    African American Communities focuses on Atlanta, Chicago, St Louis, Brooklyn, and towns and cities in North Carolina. The collection presents multiple aspects of the African American community through personal diaries and scrapbooks, pamphlets, newspapers and periodicals, correspondence, official records and in-depth oral histories. It also includes a rich selection of visual material, including photographs, postcards, maps and ephemera. African American Communities reveals the prevalent challenges of racism, discrimination and integration and documents African American culture and identity.

    For more information about the collection, click on http://www.amdigital.co.uk/m-collections/collection/african-american-communities/. If you have any questions, please contact Steve Wiberley, wiberley@uic.edu

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    African American Cultural Center (AACC) - Book Club 07/11

  • 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.

     

  • African-American Cultural Center Fall 2014 Internship, Applications Due Mon. 9/15

    The African-American Cultural Center at UIC is seeking interns for the fall of 2014 to assist with a variety of projects that support our mission and goals. We are seeking students with sophomore or higher standing with a strong academic record and the ability to work independently and as a member of a team.  Interns should have a strong social justice orientation and an interest in African-American or African-Diaspora culture.  Internships are for a minimum of 10 hours per week, for the duration of the fall 2014 semester.  This is an unpaid internship that may be eligible for Honors Activity credit or credit through your department or college.  

    To learn more, please see the attached file and application.  Applications are due Monday 9/15, 2014.  Contact 312-996-9549 with questions.

  • African American Cultural Center Fall Open House, Tues. 9/1

    VISIT THE AACC DURING OUR FALL OPEN HOUSE

    Tour our Center. Meet our wonderful staff. Learn about events,programming, and community resources. Check out the excitingtopics of our upcoming Brown Bag Series – become a presenter!Find out about our upcoming exhibits – become a docent!

    When: Tuesday, September 1, 2015
    Where: Addams Hall – Room 207, 830 South Halsted
    Time: 12:00pm – 4:00pm

    FREE REFRESHMENTS!

    If you require any accommodations call: 312.996.9549

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  • African American Cultural Center - Name Change Survey

  • African American Cultural Center Open House, Thurs.9/4

    Tour the center.  Meet the wonderful staff.  Learn about events, programming and other student services.

    When: Thursday, September 4

    Where: 2nd floor Addams Hall, 830 S. Halsted

    Time: 11am - 1pm

    FREE REFRESHMENTS!

    If you require any accommodations, please contact the AACC at 312.996.9628

  • African American Cultural Center Student Board--spots open!

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    African American Resource Center (AACC) - Celebrate Juneteenth with these events from around the City

  • African American Students and COVID-19 Virtual Town Hall (5/6)

  • After-School Tutor Volunteers Needed

  • A Gathering to Remember Ruth George (TODAY, 12/3, 11:30am-1:30pm)

  • AHMP Chicago Chapter $1500 Scholarship (Apply now!)

  • AHS ASAP Weeks of Welcome

  • AICGS New Transatlantic Exchange Program for Young Minorities: Giving Voice to Future Leaders, Apply by Wed. 4/15

    AICGS is pleased to announce its inaugural German-American youth exchange program on the theme “Immigration, Integration, and a New Transatlantic Generation.” AICGS is recruiting twenty young leaders from academia, media, business, politics, and society with little or no experience with transatlantic relations for seminars and site visits in Washington and Berlin. This program is generously funded by the Transatlantik-Programm der Bundesrepublik Deutschland aus Mitteln des European Recovery Program (ERP) des Bundesministeriums für Wirtschaft und Energie (BMWi) (Transatlantic Program of the Federal Republic of Germany with Funds through the European Recovery Program (ERP) of the Federal Ministry for Economics and Energy (BMWI)).

    This innovative program will establish new connections between communities growing principally from an immigration background and address common challenges of integration such as unemployment, political and societal leadership, and international engagement. Project participants will include a core group of young leaders for intensive discussions and also interaction with the broader community of experts and advocates focused on issues of immigration, integration, and cross-cultural understanding.

    Program

    AICGS has two primary objectives for the program: (1) to deepen public understanding of the issues and concerns of the largest populations in Germany and the United States with an immigration background; (2) and to build and sustain a network of young leaders committed to transatlantic relations.

    Activities comprise a conference and site visits in both cities. Participants at the conference will engage in small groups and interact with leading experts from minority umbrella organizations, government, research institutions, and political foundations. Participants will also have the opportunity to visit other institutions including cultural/historical sites, offices of elected representatives, and non-profit associations that focus on issues of the underrepresented.

    Participants are required to take part in both seminars. The first takes place in Washington, DC from October 11-15, 2015 and the second in Berlin from May 1-4, 2016. Travel, accommodation, and most meals will be provided for the participants by AICGS.

  • AICGS’ New Transatlantic Exchange Program: Giving Voice to Diversity, Apply by 5/15

    AICGS’ New Transatlantic Exchange Program: Giving Voice to Diversity

    AICGS is pleased to announce the continuation of its German-American youth exchange program on the theme “Immigration, Integration, and a New Transatlantic Generation,” which was inaugurated in 2015. For 2016/17, AICGS is recruiting twenty young leaders from academia, media, business, politics, and society with little or no experience with transatlantic relations for seminars and site visits in Washington and Berlin. This program is generously funded by the Transatlantik-Programm der Bundesrepublik Deutschland aus Mitteln des European Recovery Program (ERP) des Bundesministeriums für Wirtschaft und Energie (BMWi) (Transatlantic Program of the Federal Republic of Germany with Funds through the European Recovery Program (ERP) of the Federal Ministry for Economics and Energy (BMWI)).

    This innovative program will establish new connections between communities that have grown principally from an immigration background, and address common challenges of immigration and integration, such as discrimination, employment, political and societal leadership, education, and international engagement. Project participants will include a core group of young leaders for engagement in intensive discussions, and a broader community of experts and advocates for interaction focused on issues of immigration, integration, and cross-cultural understanding.

    Program

    AICGS has two primary objectives for the program: (1) to deepen public understanding of the issues and concerns of the largest populations in Germany and the United States that have an immigration background; and (2) to build and sustain a network of young leaders committed to transatlantic relations.

    Activities comprise a seminar and site visits in both cities over the course of 4-5 days. Participants at the seminar will engage in small groups and interact with leading experts from umbrella organizations dealing with immigration and integration, government, research institutions, and political foundations. Participants will also have the opportunity to visit other institutions, including cultural/historical sites, offices of elected representatives, and non-profit associations that focus on issues of the underrepresented.

    Selected participants are required to take part in both sets of events. The first takes place in Washington, DC from October 16-21, 2016 and the second in Berlin from May 7-12, 2017. Travel, accommodation, and most meals will be provided for the participants by AICGS.

    Application

    Selection is based on a competitive application process. Up to a maximum of ten applicants from the US and ten from Germany (ages 20-30 only) will be invited to participate in the program.

    Individuals’ qualifications and willingness to engage in all aspects of the program will be the primary criteria for evaluation by AICGS staff. The participants should ideally have little to no experience with transatlantic relations. AICGS in particular encourages applications from the two largest populations that have an immigration background in the United States and Germany: young Hispanic-Americans, and young Germans with roots in Turkey. Candidates need not themselves be immigrants.

    Applications are due by May 15, 2016. Prospective participants must provide the following application materials: • a one-page cover letter detailing the applicant’s interest in the program • a current CV • two letters of recommendation (professional or academic)

    Fluency in English is mandatory. Please send application materials and/or questions about the program to Ms. Susanne Dieper, Director of Administration and Grants Management at sdieper@aicgs.org.

    About AICGS

    AICGS is a Washington-based, independent, non-profit public policy organization affiliated with Johns Hopkins University that works in Germany and the United States to address current and emerging policy challenges in the German-American and transatlantic relationships, and Germany’s role in global affairs.

  • Aisthesis 2018: A Publication Opportunity for Honors Students – Submission Deadline: March 15

  • Aisthesis 2019: A Publication Opportunity for Honors Students – Submission Deadline: March 21

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    AJK Announces Open Executive Board Positions - Jan. 21st Deadline

  • Aldermanic Summer Internship Program - Paid Internships

    Alderman Milly Santiago's 31st Ward Office is seeking an intern for this summer.

    *         The 31st Ward covers parts of Logan Square, Belmont Cragin, Hermosa and Portage Park.

    *         The 31st Ward has a large percentage of Spanish speakers and a smaller amount of Polish speakers. An intern with bilingual abilities in either language would be preferable.

    *         Someone from the Ward would also be preferable for local knowledge.

    Any interested applicant can email their office directly at ChicagoWard31@gmail.com

    Interviews are scheduled to begin on May 16th.  The internships begin on June 6th.

    There are internships for each of the 50 Ward in Chicago. If you are interested, you should contact your local Ward to see if their internship position is still available.

  • A Lecture with Dr. Julia Usha Raj - Friday, April 14th

  • A Lecture with Dr. Memoona Hasnain - Wed, April 19th

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    All About Entrance Exams

  • All About Entrance Exams! - Pre-Health Society of Chicago

  • Allan Lerner Foreign Policy Lecture Series: Central America Panel – March 21

  • Allan Lerner Foreign Policy Lecture Series: Pakistan – April 25

  • Allan Lerner Foreign Policy Lecture Series: US Department of State – April 9

  • All Honors Students: Register for HON 222 or HON 322!

  • All Honors Students: Register for HON 222 or HON 322 for Spring 2016

    Remember that all Honors College students should be registered for HON 222: Honors Activity (0 credit hours) each semester, unless you are working on your Honors Capstone project.  If you are working on your Honors Capstone project, you should NOT register for HON 222 and should instead register for HON 322: Honors Capstone Activity (0 credit hours) for Spring 2015.  If you have questions, please contact your Honors Advisor.

    HON 222 - Honors Activity

    0 credit hours. Required for all Honors College students each Fall and Spring. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grade

    CRNs:

    15072 (for students whose last name starts with A through K)        

    15073 (for students whose last name starts with L through Z)

     

    HON 322 - Honors Capstone

    For students conducting work this term to satisfy your Honors Capstone

    0 credit hours. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grade

    Call number: 28672

  • All Honors Students: Register for HON 222 or HON 322 for Spring 2017!

    Remember that all Honors College students should be registered for HON 222: Honors Activity (0 credit hours) each semester, unless you are working on your Honors Capstone project.  If you are working on your Honors Capstone project, you should NOT register for HON 222 and should instead register for HON 322: Honors Capstone Activity (0 credit hours) for Fall 2016.  If you have questions, please contact your Honors Advisor.  

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  • Alliance of Hazardous Materials Professionals--Chicago Chapter Environmental Scholarship Program

  • All Majors Career Fair – March 15