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  • Virtual/In-Person Involvement Fair - Fall 2022

  • Virtual Game Night (Among Us, Pictionary, and more!) with Pre-Health Mentor Network

  • Virtual Event: “Graduate School: Should I Wait or Should I Go?” (10/6)

  • Virtual Celebration of the DACA Decision (6/23)

  • Violent Crime Seminar – 10/24 at 5pm

  • View the 11/4 Future of Chicago Event "The Future of Progressive & Latino Politics" with Alderman Byron Sigcho Lopez (25th Ward Alderman)!

  • View TedMed 2014 online

    TEDMED curates a unique and provocative program featuring brilliant short talks and stunning artistic performances that reframe the way we think and inspire critical new possibilities for the future of health and medicine. TEDMED also offers evening entertainments, thought-provoking conversations with Delegates and Speakers, and a showcase of inspiring bio-health startups that live in "The Hive".

    The result is an immersive experience that challenges us to recharge our brains, ignite new thinking, energize our work and enlarge our worldview. We leave TEDMED imagining fresh possibilities and solutions for the future of health and medicine.

    Missed TEDMED2014 Live?  You can view it online, thanks to the UIC Institute for Health Research and Policy, until Friday evening, Oct. 10. 

    Access the live stream for off-hour viewing on your own computer.
     
    • Go to http://tedmedlive.org
    • Enter this Affiliate ID Code: L17628
    • Tweet your thoughts as you watch to @UICIHRP and #TEDMED.
    • Enjoy!
    Learn about the TEDMED 2014 speakers and sessions: http://www.tedmed.com/event/stage2014
  • Valentine’s Day with Colleges Against Cancer (CAC) (2/9)

  • There is a white background with pink and grey graphics and a combined logo with all 3 involved organizations: UWN, FCG and Accenture TEAMS WILL HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO PRESENT THEIR CASE TO ACCENTURE, THE TOP MANAGEMENT CONSULTING FIRM IN THE U.S.

    UWNxFCG Accenture Case Competition

  • Utilizing Mapping Resources to Understand Health Disparities (10/15)

  • US-UK Fulbright Summer Institute Award Programmes, Due 2/27 or 3/6

    Participants in the 2014 UK Fulbright Summer Institutes will get the opportunity to experience an exciting academic program at a highly regarded UK University, explore the culture, heritage and history of the UK and develop their academic ability by improving presentation, research and communication skills.  There are nine Summer Programmes available for US students in 2014 and candidates apply for one of their choosing.  The Summer Institute will cover the majority of the participant costs.  View the post to read more.

  • The background is teal with black bats, gravestones, and a jack-o-lattern in the foreground. Lettering is orange and yellow. There is a black and white QR code on the right side of the page.

    USN Halloween Kickback Event - 10/29

  • Using the Library Off–Campus Online Workshop, First on Wed. 6/17

    This 30 minute overview highlights library resources and services available to off–campus UIC users (students in online programs, adjunct faculty, and anyone who takes their work or homework home with them).

    Learn how to successfully navigate the library website, connect with a librarian for research assistance, and get full–text articles. Bring your questions for the Q&A section!

    Workshop Times:
    Wednesday, June 17, 12:30 pm - 1 pm
    Tuesday, July 7, 10 am - 10:30 am
    Wednesday, July 15, 7pm - 7:30 pm

    Learn more at: http://library.uic.edu/home/services/instruction-and-workshops/workshops#offCampus

    Contact jamied@uic.edu for additional information

  • U.S. Foreign Policy Speaker Series – March 7, 21, April 11 and 25

  • Urban Public Policy Fellowship (UPPF) Program Information Sessions

    The Urban Public Policy Fellowship (UPPF) program is a leadership development program designed to expose historically underrepresented minority undergraduate students at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) to key public policy issues. The program provides Fellows with weekly seminars offering a solid introduction to theory and practice in the areas of public policymaking, advocacy, community development, and service provision and also a valuable internship experience. 

    Students from all academic areas are eligible, including those with an interest in fields such as education, urban planning, political science, sociology, urban health, communication, and law. Upperclassman standing (minimum 45 hours) is necessary to participate in this non-degree, non-credit program. 

    For more information regarding the UPPF program or application process, please contact Catalina Nava at (312) 355-0154 or via email: cnava2@uic.edu

    Information Sessions: 

    March 8th – 2:00 pm, African American Academic Network, SSB

    March 10th – 1:00 pm, Latin American Recruitment & Educational Services, SSB

    April 11th - 12:00 pm,  Latin American Recruitment & Educational Services, SSB

    April 14th - 2:00 pm, African American Academic Network, SSB

  • Urban Public Policy Fellowship (UPPF) Program – Application Deadline: May 18

  • Urban Health Program’s 2018 Meet & Greet Series

  • "We will be having a diverse panel of different universities and pre-health tracks giving advice on topics such as classes, professors, LOR, research, time management, standardized tests (MCAT, DAT, GRE, OAT, etc.), and how to overall succeed as a pre-health student. We hope to see you there!"

    Upperclassmen "Do's and Don'ts" Panel @ LUC - 11/07

  • UPenn Chemistry Grad Recruitment Info Sessions – 10/23

  • Upcoming Student Leadership and Civic Engagement Events

  • Upcoming Sexual Assault Crisis Interevention Training at Pillars

  • Upcoming College-To-Career Programs and Events

    Looking for assistance choosing a major, creating a resume, navigating a career fair, or networking?  Check out the list of upcoming programs and events from Career Services!   https://blogs.illinois.edu/files/1516/109141/3767.pdf 

  • Upcoming Career Services Events!

  • Upcoming Career Services Events!

  • Upcoming Career Fairs: Engineering, Arts & Culture, Business & Technology

    ENGINEERING CAREER FAIR

    This fair is free and exclusively for UIC students & UIC alumni

    Thursday, February 2, 2017

    12:00 pm - 2:00 pm

    UIC Forum

    725 W. Roosevelt Road, Chicago, IL 60608

     

    ARTS & CULTURE CAREER FAIR

    This fair is open exclusively to UIUC and UIC students & alumni

    Friday, February 3, 2017

    12:00 pm - 2:00 pm

    UIC Student Center East, Illinois Room

    750 South Halsted, Chicago, IL 60607

    Email Cindy at cgraham1@uic.edu or Zelda (UIUC) at zgardner@illinois.edu for additional information.

     

    BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY CAREER FAIR

    This fair is free and exclusively for UIC students & UIC alumni

    Tuesday, February 7, 2017

    Spring Business Career Fair

    11:00 am - 2:00 pm

     

    Spring Technology Career Fair

    4:00 pm - 5:00 pm is Open to members in IDSO, INFORMS, BAO AND ISACA

    5:00 pm - 7:00 pm is Open to all Students

     

    UIC Student Center East, Illinois Room

    750 S. Halsted, Chicago, IL 60607

     

    For more information, see http://careerservices.uic.edu/events_career_fairs.shtml or contact UIC Office of Career Services.

  • Upcoming Campus Events--Finals Week

  • “Unveiling the Mysteries of our Universe” Lecture by Physics Professor Nikos Varelas, Wed. 2/26

    Unveiling the Mysteries of our Universe  

    • Date(s): Wednesday, 2/26 3:00 PM to Wednesday, 2/26 5:00 PM
    • Campus Address: Daley Library 1-470

    The Department of Classics and Mediterranean Studies is very proud to present a talk by the distinguished UIC professor of physics and Honors College Faculty Fellow, Nikos Varelas, whose ground-breaking research of the “Higgs boson”, the elusive subatomic particle essential to the existence of mass, has been granted many awards. Keeping to the tradition of the Greek-Ionian Scientists and philosophers of the sixth cent. BCE, Prof. Varelas will speak on: “Unveiling the Mysteries of our Universe”

  • A gradient of blues/purples over a Chicago skyline view from UIC. There are small headshots of all the speakers for the event. At the bottom, there is the Women's Leadership & Resource Center and Campus Advocacy Network logos.

    Unlikely Alliances: Partnering to Prevent Gender-based Violence and Support Survivors at UIC (9/27)

  • White squares that look like signs hang from coral colored strings against a pale yellow background. Coral and black text has the event information, and there is a Crip Crap logo placed jauntily at an angle.

    Unlearning Ableism: DCC Discussions Anti-Ableist Media Making with Kennedy Healy of Crip Crap Media (4/20 via Zoom)

  • University of Illinois College of Medicine Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) MD/PhD Training: Combining Careers in Science and Medicine (12/4)

  • University Library Research Awards – New Application Deadline: May 13

  • University Library extended hours begin April 26

    The Richard J. Daley Library (801 S. Morgan) and the Library of the Health Sciences-Chicago (1750 W. Polk) will be open extended hours for the end of spring semester and finals week beginning Sunday, April 26.

    The Daley Library will be open continuously from 10 a.m., Sunday, April 26, through 7 p.m., Friday, May 8.  Only patrons with valid i-cards will be able to enter the building from 9 p.m. to 6:30 a.m.

    LHS-Chicago's extended hours will be between Sunday, April 26 - Thursday, May 7: Sundays, 9 a.m. ­ 2 a.m. Mondays - Thursdays, 7 a.m. 2 a.m. Friday, 7 a.m. - midnight Only UIC students, faculty, and staff will be admitted after 7 p.m.

  • Yellow background with an image of several silhouettes standing together.

    United Support Network - Join a Student Support Group for Spring 2022!

  • United States Hispanic Leadership Institute – Volunteers Needed 2/12 – 2/16

    USHLI is looking for Volunteers for their 32nd National Conference on February 12th- February 16th. This is a great opportunity to not only build your resume, but also to gain valuable skills that make you a better leader and a committed citizen. All applications will be considered. For more information about the conference, please visit http://ushli.org/events/index.php . Click on this post to learn more.

  • Union for Puerto Rican Student's 23rd Annual Pa'Lante Conference, April 10-14

  • The background is a dark gray/light black color, and there are pictures of an orange pumpkin in the bottom left corner with an orange spider web + hanging spiders on the top of the flyer.

    UNICEF at UIC - Trick-Or-Treat Costume Contest - 10/29!

  • “Unfinished Business: The Right to Play” Exhibit Opening at Hull House, Thurs. 5/1

    UNFINISHED BUSINESS: THE RIGHT TO PLAY
    Exhibit Opening
    THURS May 1 | 4-7pm
    800 S. Halsted St.
    FREE, All ages welcome.
    www.hullhousemuseum.org 

    Having trouble with this email? View online at http://www.uic.edu/jaddams/hull/_programsevents/_upcomingevents/_2014/05_may/play/play.html 

    Celebrate May Day at the Jane Addams Hull-House Museum! Join us for the opening of the museum's newest exhibit, Unfinished Business: The Right to Play, which explores the history of the social movements that created the first playgrounds, fought for an eight-hour work day, and suggested that time off from work could create a more just world. On May 1, the museum and courtyard will be bustling with activity: field games, food trucks, DJs, live music, and performances by the Jesse White Tumbling Team and other youth ensembles. Rain or shine, we invite visitors to exercise their right to play!

    Reception Schedule:
    4pm: Food trucks, DJ Sound Culture and "Our Freedom Dreams" canvas unveiling
    4:30: Field games and races 
    6pm: Jesse White Tumbling Team 
    6:30: Queen Nzinga's Brigade

    Exhibit co-sponsored by UIC's Institute for Policy and Civic Engagement (IPCE) and The Institute for Research on Race & Public Policy (IRRPP). Opening reception co-sponsored by UIC's Office of the Chancellor.

    If you require any accommodations to attend, please contact jahh@uic.edu. The second floor of the museum is not accessible.

  • Undocumented Student Access to Higher Education in Illinois Workshop (6/24)

  • UndocuLove Gala – Feb 15

  • Undergraduate Student Government Seeking New Members

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

  • Undergraduate Student Government Seeking General Assembly Members

    USG is the official governing body of undergraduate students at the University of Illinois at Chicago. USG represents undergraduates in many ways, including, but not limited to: improving policies that affect the welfare of the students; providing services to meet student needs; strengthening the sense of community among students, and serving as a communication medium between students and administration.

    USG consists of a President, Vice President, Speaker of the Assembly, Secretary, and 30 General Assembly Members. We also have five standing committees that focus on various projects and tasks throughout the academic year, they are as follows:

    University Relations Committee (URC): URC is concerned with adequately representing the interests of students to campus administrators, the Board of Trustees and the Illinois State Legislature. Efforts include increasing student involvement in university business and in maintaining necessary student services, while advocating to provide a better possibility to achieve higher education.

    Sustainability and Infrastructure Committee (SIC): SIC is concerned with all matters pertaining to campus facilities including sustainability, campus safety, technology, buildings and maintenance.

    Interpersonal Relations Committee (IRC): IRC is concerned with matters pertaining to local community organizations, upholding the UIC Urban Mission, working with the campus cultural centers, and working directly with Campus Programs to serve as a liaison between USG and the student organizations.

    Treasury Committee (TC): This committee oversees and advises the Legislative Assembly on matters pertaining to the allocation of funds requested by student organizations and allocation of funds appropriated to USG.

    Communications and Recruitment Committee (CRC): CRC oversees communications between the assembly and the student body. CRC is also in charge of all general USG publicity and promotions, as well as membership recruitment.

    Individuals who join our assembly benefit by being able to enhance their leadership and professionalism skills. Additionally, they will have the opportunity to work with school administrators on a variety of campus issues.

    Our general assembly meeting is on every Monday at 3:00pm in the Commuter Student Resource Center at Student Center East. If there are any students who are interested in joining USG, please tell them to send us an email, usguic@gmail.com. For more information, please visit our website: usg.uic.edu

  • Undergraduate Student Government Recruitment Opportunity

    Do you have the desire to be a student leader and advocate for campus issues? The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) is looking for dedicated students to serve as assembly members for the academic school year.

    The UIC Undergraduate Student Government (USG) is the official governing body of undergraduate students at the University of Illinois at Chicago. USG represents undergraduates in many ways, including improving policies affecting student welfare; providing services to meet student needs; strengthening the sense of community among students, and serving as a communication medium between students and administration.

    USG consists of a President, Vice President, secretary, and 30 voting members of the assembly, one of which is voted the Speaker of the assembly. There are also five standing committees that deals with different kinds of concerns around campus.

    • University Relations Committee: URC is concerned with adequately representing the interests of students to campus administrators, the Board of Trustees and the Illinois State Legislature. Efforts include increasing student involvement in university business and in maintaining necessary student services, while advocating to provide a better possibility to achieve higher education.

    • Sustainability and Infrastructure Committee: SIC is concerned with all matters pertaining to campus facilities including sustainability, campus safety, technology, buildings and maintenance.

    • Interpersonal Relations Committee: IRC is concerned with matters pertaining to surrounding community organizations, upholding the UIC Urban Mission, working with the campus cultural centers, and working directly with Campus Programs to serve as a liaison between USG and the student organizations.

    • Treasury Committee: This committee oversees and advises the Legislative Assembly on matters pertaining to the allocation of funds requested by student organizations and allocation of funds appropriated to USG.

    • Communications and Recruitment Committee: CRC oversees communications with student body via email, social media, etc. Also is in charge of all general USG publicity and promotions, as well as membership recruitment.

    Individuals who join our assembly are able to enhance their leadership and professionalism skills. Additionally, they will have the opportunity to work with school administrators on a variety of campus issues. If there are any students who are interested in joining USG, please send an email to usguic@uic.edu. For more information, please visit this website: usg.uic.edu.

  • Undergraduate Student Government Letter-Writing Campaign For MAP Funding 11/17 and 11/18

    The Alumni Association and Undergraduate Student Government are hosting a letter writing campaign on November 17th and 18th to write to our representatives about the impact that their funding policy will have on UIC students.

    Join us in urging our representatives to be accountable to their constituents! Here are some examples of things you might want to include in your postcard:

    1. Talk about how not having a MAP grant would affect you

    2. Talk about the importance of your education here at UIC is to you

    3. Talk about how no budget is deteriorating higher education, and you think higher ed is important

    Stop by at out table in front of the bookstore from 10-2 PM on November 17th and 18th to write your postcard. If you have any questions please write to usg@uic.edu.

  • Turquoise flyer: The Academic Center for Excellence Presents "Undergraduate Research Initiative Event" where we will discuss how to get involved in research as an undergraduate as well as learn more about the types of research fellow undergraduates are currently working on. Dates Listed

    Undergraduate Research Initiative Event - 11/8

  • Undergraduate Public Health Research Opportunity under the Chancellor’s Undergraduate Research Awards Program — Fall 2022

  • Undergraduate Mathematics Symposium – Nov 10

  • "An admission representative from the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Dentistry will come and speak to PHSC members about their dentistry program and answer any questions about applications, dentistry, and more!"

    UMKC School of Dentistry Visit - 11/10

  • UI Day at the Capitol 2014 (Lobby Day) Invitation, Wed. 4/9, RSVP required

    Who: everyone-students, alumni, etc.

    What: Lobby Day-Come and speak out in support of the University of Illinois. The state legislatures decisions will impact the future of the university, so it is important that YOUR elected officials hear from you. YOU can make a difference!

    When: April 9, 2014-RSVP by April 4, 2014

    Organized by the University of Illinois Alumni Association and the Student Alumni Ambassadors.  Contact Annie Li at ali30@uic.edu with questions.

    View the flyer for more information: https://blogs.illinois.edu/files/1516/111291/4041.pdf 

  • UIC Writing Center Tutors available for online tutoring!

  • The flyer has a lavender background with a silhouette of 5 figures representing women in pink and purple.

    UIC WHI x CHAARG Women's Week (3/30-4/2)