All Entries by Brian Flood

James Pellegrino

June 24, 2013

Researchers release new criteria for student assessment

Five key points provide guidance on measuring the skills students need.

June 18, 2013

Why blacks weren’t at the fair

Who was missing from the World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893? Black Americans.

Luis Urrea

June 4, 2013

UIC writers at Lit Fest this weekend

Novelist, poets, expert on aging appear at Chicago literary festival

Miglena Garkova

June 4, 2013

Seven UIC students awarded Gilman study abroad scholarships

State Department program supports students with financial need

Preliminary sketch of the History Moves display system

May 28, 2013

Museum on wheels brings history outside

UIC scholars, community groups will create a mobile gallery for history and art

May 22, 2013

Exhibit looks at blacks and 1893 World’s Fair

Showcases historical accounts, images, and objects tied to Chicago expo

Preliminary sketch of the History Moves display system

May 7, 2013

NEA grant funds mobile museum project

UIC to deliver history and art to Chicago neighborhoods

Sloan Williams

April 30, 2013

Research brings skills, good learning experience (and fun)

“It’s much more fun and they learn more if they have a hand in learning,” says anthropologist Sloan Williams

Nikhil Bommakanti

April 30, 2013

Goldwater scholarship winner’s goal: become physician-scientist

An aspiring physician-scientist who is already an experienced researcher was awarded the Barry M. Goldwater scholarship.

Alexander Guevara

April 30, 2013

Learning how to talk the talk in Oman, Indonesia, China

Three students will travel abroad this summer for intensive foreign language studies funded by the U.S. State Department’s Critical Languages Scholarship.

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