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  • Internship Essentials for Career Development: Conducting the Most Effective Search, 10/30

    Internships are essential for students in ALL majors!  UIC has myriad connections to internship opportunities in all fields; you just have to find the one that’s right for you!  Here is a chance to meet the experts who can help guide your search.

    Featuring internship coordinators from all over campus, this panel will show you when, where, and how to search for great internships in any major or career field. 

    o   Michael Kimball-Bryant, Assistant Director and Internship Specialist, Office of Career Services

    o   Robin Hursey, Senior Advisor, Internship Program, College of LAS

    o   John Anderson, Internship Director, Business Career Center

    o   Kathy Corcos, Assistant Director, Engineering Career Center

    Thursday, October 30, 3:00 pm
    121 Burnham Hall 

    RSVP by 12pm on October 30 at http://go.uic.edu/InternshipEssentialsRSVP 

    This workshop is part of the Honors College Fall Professional Development Series.  For a full list of workshops, view the flyer. 

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

  • Coffee Hour Discussion Series: Free Speech vs. Hate Speech – March 21

  • Honors Activity Workshops with the Honors College Ambassadors!

  • Create & Cultivate, hosted by the Honors College Diversity Committee – Sept 26

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

  • Honors College Resume Building Workshop (10/15)

  • "12 Years a Slave" Film Screening, Tues. 11/4

    Come view a screening of "12 Years a Slave," directed by Steve McQueen and winner of the Best Picture Oscar in 2013.  This screening is in conjunction with the Visualizing Uncle Tom's Cabin exhibit in the UIC Library.

    Tuesday, November 4, 3:30 pm
    Lecture Center C

    Free and open to all students!

    Sponsored by the UIC Honors College, the University Library, and Moving Image Arts.

    Questions?  Contact Dr. Nancy Cirillo at nancyc@uic.edu

  • New CSHP Event Added! | Wednesday 3/4 @ 7:30pm: "I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter" at Steppenwolf Theatre | CSHP | RSVP NOW!

  • Chicago Signature Honors Program: Marriage of Figaro at Lyric Opera, RSVP by 10/14

    Chicago Signature Honors Programming is a great way for UIC Honors students to experience cultural and educational opportunities outside of class at no cost to the student!   Check out the upcoming events!

    OCTOBER 21, The Marriage of Figaro at the Lyric Opera

    What? Mozart’s classic opera, The Marriage of Figaro

    When? Wednesday, October 21, 2015 at 2:00pm

    Where? Lyric Opera of Chicago, Civic Opera Building, 20 N. Upper Wacker Dr.

    Why? “…there’s rebellion in the air in a comedy that boasts more salon drama and backroom maneuverings than a whole season of Downton Abbey.”

    Please read our Policy here: https://chicagosignature.honors.uic.edu/policy/

    And then RSVP by Wednesday, October 14 here: https://uofi.uic.edu/sb/sec/7596085

    Questions?  Contact Dr. Noll (bnoll2@uic.edu) or Dr. Lindsay (vlinds1@uic.edu). View the full schedule of events for the semester here: http://chicagosignature.honors.uic.edu/events/   

  • Dean Keen's Weekly Office Hours, Mondays at 2pm

  • NSF/Biology Research Program for 1st and 2nd year students, Fri. 10/30

    Attention all freshmen and sophomores majoring in Biological Sciences:

    Are you interested in getting involved in research in the biological sciences? There will be an organizational meeting for the NSF/Biology/Capstone Program on Friday, October 30 at 3:30 p.m. in the Quiet Study Room (BH 121). The meeting will include more details about the program and a dozen faculty members from the department will be present to briefly describe their research programs and interests. The presentations are expected to last a total of approximately 2 hours.

    This program offers a two-and-a-half-year participation in biology research on campus and provides one way that Honors College students can fulfill their Capstone requirements. Students participating in the NSF/Biology/Capstone Program are associated with a research group in the Department of Biological Sciences and conduct experiments in ongoing research projects sponsored by the National Science Foundation.

    See the flyer attached below for an agenda for the event.  Details are provided at http://www.uic.edu/honors/learning/bioscapstone.shtml

    Please RSVP to Eliza Callahan (eycas@uic.edu).  Light refreshments will be served.

     

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

  • CNN invites YOU to a special screening of ChicagoLand, Tues. 3/4

    A new series by CNN, “CHICAGOLAND,” follows the lives of city leaders and citizens as Chicago looks to unite during this critical moment in the city’s history: facing change and challenges in schools, safety and social issues.  Beginning on March 6th, this eight-week series will explore where politics and policy meet real people’s lives – in a city generating change and innovation in social policy, education and public safety – to meet national and local changes.

    CNN invites UIC Honors College students to a special screening of CHICAGOLAND on Tuesday, March 4th at 6:00PM at the Bank of America Theatre (18 West Monroe Street).  The screening will begin at 6:00PM and conclude no later than 7:00PM.  

    Seating is limited, so if you are interested, RSVP here by NOON on Friday, Feb. 28:  https://uofi.uic.edu/sb/sec/8536835 

    CHIAGOLAND is produced by Robert Redford and Laura Michalchyshyn of Sundance Productions and by award winning filmmakers Marc Levin and Mark Benjamin, the same team that created BRICK CITY. 

  • Honors College Summer Seminar, Meet & Greet Our Academic Advisors (July 21st)

  • The Honors College Diversity Committee Presents: Pizza and a Movie ("The Hate U Give") – March 1

  • Honors College Alumni in Health Panel – April 3

  • Veterans of Freedom Summer ’64: How Twenty-Year-Olds Changed America, Mon. 11/24

    The UIC Honors College is proud to present

    A Conversation with Veterans of Freedom Summer '64: 
    How Twenty-Year-Olds Changed America

    Monday, November 24th 4:00 – 6:00 p.m.
    Illinois Room, 2nd Floor, Student Center East, 750 S. Halsted Street, UIC
    Please register at go.uic.edu/FreedomSummerRSVP.

    Co-sponsored by the African American Cultural Center

    In the summer of '64, over a thousand Northern young people boarded buses to register African Americans to vote in some of the most violent areas of Mississippi. Just as they were leaving, they heard the news that the young Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) activists James Cheney, Michael Schwerner, and Andrew Goodman had been "disappeared" and were probably murdered at the hands of the Ku Klux Klan.  Nevertheless, the "freedom rides" to Mississippi continued. Black sharecroppers and farmers, violating the most sacred racial taboos of the Jim Crow South, opened their homes to these young, mostly white, volunteers. Freedom Summer registered thousands of black voters, organized youth-led legal and medical teams, and launched "Freedom Schools” for teaching about Black history and social activism. 

    Freedom Summer was one of the most important interracial grass-roots movements for social change and racial justice. Come and hear how they did it, from those who did it.

    Dr. Roy DeBerry, Youth Activist in Holy Springs, Mississippi, and student of Freedom School. Educator, former Vice President of Jackson State University, co-founder and Executive Director of Hill County Project, an oral history project that archives civil rights history in Benton County, MS.

    Mr. Jim Lewis, Civil rights worker in Southwest Mississippi, 1965-1966, civil rights attorney in Jackson and Oxford, 1966-1973.  United States Attorney, Central District of Illinois.  

    Ms. Aviva Futorian, Freedom School teacher. Field organizer for Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). Human rights attorney, prison reform activist. Co-founder of Hill County Project.

    Dr. Peter Orris, Freedom Summer volunteer and activist. Professor and Director, Occupational Health Service Institute, UIC.

    Mr. Hollis Watkins, Lincoln County organizer for Freedom Summer. Participant in first McComb County sit-in at Woolworth's lunch counter, for which he was jailed 34 days. First Mississippi student to become involved in the Mississippi Voting Rights Project of SNCC. Lead singer of "freedom songs." Founder of Southern Echo, Inc., Chairman of the Veterans of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement, Inc. 

    Moderated by Dr. Natasha Barnes, Associate Professor of English and African American Studies, andDr. Johari Jabir, Assistant Professor of African American Studies. 

  • Honors Activity Info Sessions, 3/10 - 3/16

    Fall course registration is coming up in April. It is also a good time to start thinking about Honors Activities for next year. Do you know about all of your options? Confused on if an activity you’re planning could be an Honors Activity?

    To help you navigate this process the Honors Ambassadors will be hosting information sessions to learn about all of the opportunities and to hear what others have done. While these sessions are targeted at first year students, all Honors College students are welcome to attend. Sessions will be held in 121 BH at the following times:

    Thursday, March 10, 2-3pm

    Friday, March 11, 10-11am

    Tuesday, March 15, 11am-12pm

    Wednesday, March 16, 4-5pm

    Events to be held in campus housing are in the works. Keep an eye out for more information!

    As always, feel free to consult with your Honors College Academic Advisor if you have any questions about Honors College requirements.

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

  • Finals Week De-Stress Zone

  • Latino/a Students and Scholarships Info Session, Wed. 10/8

    The Office of Special Scholarship Programs is hosting an info session:

    Latino/a Students and Scholarships: information about various funded opportunities available to Latino/a students

    Wednesday 10/8 at 11am in 2550 UH

    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.

  • Chicago Signature Honors Program: America, Inc. play, Fri., Feb. 7 (RSVP Required)

    Chicago Signature Honors Programming wants you to get out of your home and check out the city!

    WHAT: America.Inc… The name of this play says it all. Increasing income gap, corporate control, lobbyism. A play about our times!

    WHY: Because you care about all these things. AND… because P.Tyler Nielsen – whom you might know – directed the show.

    WHEN: February 7, 7 pm,

    WHERE: PROP THTR, 3502 N. Elston Street.

    DEADLINE to RSVP: February 4.

    Go to: http://chicagosignature.honors.uic.edu

    Email Dr. Zarnitsyn (azarni2@uic.edu) or Dr. Lindsay (vlinds1@uic.edu) with any questions.

  • De-Stress with HCAB, Tonight at 5pm in the Honors College

  • Cutie’s Office Hours with OSSP Director Beth Powers, Thurs. 1/28

    Cutie's Office Hours will be held this Thursday (1/28) at JST C226! Please come join us to share your fun winter break stories with other residents and with Cutie and Yuki :) 

    We will also have Beth Powers, Director of the Office of Special Scholarship Programs (http://ossp.uic.edu/contact-us/), join us.

    As always, we will have Frango chocolates, tea, ice cream, and chicken soup.

    Hope to see you this Thursday!

    Your FIR at JST 

    Hui-Ching Chang, Ph.D.
    huiching@uic.edu 

  • Coffee Hour Discussion Series: The Impact of Microaggressions – Feb 28

  • Dean Chang (JST FIR) and Cutie the Cat’s Office Hours, Thursdays beginning 8/28

    Join Associate Dean Chang and her cat "Cutie" in her apartment in James Stukel Towers for Cutie's Office Hours!  Stop by to say hi and unwind at the end of the week by playing with a cute cat !

    Turn to page 4 from last year's Ampersand to read about Cutie the Cat! 

    Cutie's Office Hours are every Thursday from 8 -9pm in JST C226.  Contact Dean Chang at huiching@uic.edu with questions.

     

     

  • Reminder: Fall 2017 Faculty-Student Luncheon – Tomorrow (10/11)

  • The image has a black microphone with red behind it, and black lettering on white rectangles, spelling out "open mic." The background of the image is black, and there is a red star between the words.

    Join us for Open Mic/Talent Night, HC Style! (Next Event: 3/18)

  • Leadership Lecture: Emotional Intelligence with Dr. Don Kluemper, 4/1

    Leadership Lecture Series: Emotional Intelligence

    Dr. Don Kluemper, Assistant Professor of Management, UIC College of Business

    Tuesday, April 1, 9:30 am in 121 Burnham Hall

    Dr. Kluemper is an Assistant Professor of Management at UIC, and received his Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior from Oklahoma State University. His dissertation focused on the examination of ability-based emotional intelligence in the structured employment interview, and his research on Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management is widely published. Dr. Kluemper has also received numerous awards for his excellence in teaching. 

    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.

  • Student-Faculty Luncheon, Wed. April 12 - You can still attend even if you did not RSVP

  • 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.

  • Chicago Signature Honors: Savior? at ETA Theatre, RSVP by Tues. 3/18 at noon!

    Join the Chicago Signature Honors Program at the ETA Theatre to see the play "Saviour?" on March 21st!

    "A white client hires a black attorney to represent him in a reverse discrimination case. They both need to win for desperately different reasons. Intelligent and emotionally charged sparring leads these men into an examination of class and privilege in a supposedly post-racial America.”

    Learn more and RSVP at http://chicagosignature.honors.uic.edu/2014/03/11/21-march-fri-8-pm-play-savior-eta-theatre/.   RSVP deadline Tuesday 3/18 at Noon. Tickets are free for a limited number of UIC Honors College students!

    Contact Dr. Lindsay with questions: vlinds1@uic.edu

  • OSSP: Gilman Scholarship Info Session, Thurs. 2/13

    An information session about study abroad scholarships for Pell-Grant recipients

    Thursday 2/13, 2pm, 121 Burnham Hall

    No RSVP required.  Students who are unable to attend can contact Sheena Miller for more information at sheena@uic.edu

  • Spring 2018 Honors Capstone Poster Presentation Workshops

  • "Homelessness in Chicago" Lecture, Mon. 9/29

    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:

    Sept. 29 “Homelessness in Chicago”
    Hannah Willage, Chicago Coalition for the Homeless

    Oct. 1 “The War on Millennials”
    Pete Seat, syndicated columnist and former deputy assistant press secretary to President George W. Bush

    Nov. 10 (NEW PRESENTATION DATE) “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

  • Upcoming Scholarship Info Sessions: Study Abroad and Critical Language, and Truman / Public Service

    The Office of Special Scholarship Programs has a variety of scholarship information sessions coming up in the next couple weeks:

    Truman and Public Service SSP Information Session
    Information about various funded opportunities available to students committed to public service
    Thursday, 10/2 at 2pm, 2650 University Hall

    Critical Language and Study Abroad Scholarship Information Session
    Information about funded opportunities for critical language study and exchange
    Thursday, 10/2 at 3pm, 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.

  • Two Health Professions Events in JST, Thurs. 3/31

    Honors students, especially those interested in health-related studies/professions, will enjoy two programs at JST this Thursday!

    7-8 p.m. in the JST Training Room

    "Pathway to Careers in Health Professions" (an Interactive session with UIC health professions faculty and students)

    8-9 p.m. at JST C226, Dean Chang's apartment

    "Cutie's Office Hours" (come meet Prof. Eric Swirsky to chat more about ethics in health information while tasting chocolate, fruit tea, and cucumber salad!)

    Questions? Contact Dean Chang at huiching@uic.edu

  • Pumpkin Carving Evening with HCAB! (10/29)

  • Dangerous Women: The International Women's Peace Movement Then and Now – Nov 8

  • HC Coffee Hour: Social Justice and Law Enforcement Discussion, Thurs. 2/4

    Honors College Coffee Hour

    Hot Coffee and Cool Topics:

    Come Discuss: Social Justice and Law Enforcement

    Refreshments, Good Talk and Excellent Company

    Thursday, February, 4, 4-5pm BH 121

    Questions?  Contact Dean Chang at huiching@uic.edu

  • Spring 2017 Honors College Tutoring Schedule

  • Rethinking "Normal": Reducing Stigma & Practicing True Self-Care – April 10

  • Fall 2018 Honors Capstone Poster Presentation Workshops

  • Mental Health and Energy Management – Nov 6

  • HCAB Undergraduate Research Panel (11/12)

  • Honors College Ball Tickets on Sale for One More Week

  • Upcoming Workshops to Prepare for Research Presentations

    The Honors College would like to help all students on campus prepare for the Student Research Forum (SRF), which will be held on April 2, 2015. We are offering a series of workshops on abstract writing, poster design and preparation, and presentation strategies. These are OPEN TO ALL UIC STUDENTS—graduate and undergraduate. Students are also welcome to join us to prepare for any other research symposia or conferences happening on or off-campus this spring.

    Come to one, two, or all of the events. Questions and requests for accommodations can be sent to hcollege@uic.edu. No RSVP is necessary.

  • Come to the Annual Honors College Ball! Ticket Sales Begin Mon. 2/1

    The Annual Honors College Ball is a fun tradition for all students, staff, and faculty to attend! The theme of ball this year is Magnificent Mile of Memories. Come build memories with your fellow students and faculty/staff members! 

    The 2016 ball will take place on March 5th from 6 PM to 12 AM at the Holiday Inn Merchandise Mart.

    Tickets will be sold in Burnham Hall and online (link will be available shortly) starting February 1st. Tickets will be sold from 11am-1pm Monday through Friday in the lounge. Tickets for students are $50 and for faculty/staff are $90! We hope to see you there!

    Check out last year's ball in this video:

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/vfwue82mj5n4iqr/Shortened.mp4?dl=0

  • Honors Leadership Lecture: How to Avoid Mediocrity, Tues. 3/10

    Leadership Lecture Series: How to Avoid Mediocrity
    Steve Giere, Investment Advisor and Equity Portfolio Manager
    Promus Capital, LLC 

    Tuesday, March 10, 9:30 – 10:45 am in 104 Lincoln Hall 

    Steve Giere currently serves as an investment advisor and equity portfolio manager in the Chicago firm Promus Capital, LLC.  Prior to becoming an investment professional, he spent 20 years in banking in the Chicago area, including as president of a suburban bank.  He received a B.A. in Psychology from North Central College in Naperville, IL and an M.B.A from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. 

    Steve has served also in Christian ministry work for more than 30 years in the US and in Europe, where he has taught leadership and business English.  He has served in the local church in various roles including teacher, elder, chairman of the elder board.  He has served in Bible Study Fellowship (BSF) for 15 years including nine years as teaching leader in a weekly class with 450 men meeting in Oak Brook, IL.  Presently his role in BSF is area advisor, shepherding men’s classes in northern Illinois and Wisconsin. 

    Sponsored by the UIC Honors College in collaboration with HON 294 Honors Leadership Seminar.  Questions:  Contact Professor Bill Kohler at bkohler@uic.edu

  • HCAB presents Fundamentals Of Undergraduate Research 11/9

    To all students looking to acquire more information regarding Undergraduate Research, Dr. Sara Hall, the Director of the Office of Undergraduate Research will be sharing about the "Fundamentals of Undergraduate Research" in her presentation that will include the following topics: The Research University and You, Finding a Research Mentor, Finding Funding for your Undergraduate Research, Where, When, and Whether to Present and Publish, and finally Contextualizing the Capstone. This session will be held in 114 Burnham Hall on November 9th and will be occurring from 5-7 pm. For any further questions please feel free to contact Austin Nguyen at Anguye67@uic.edu