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Harilyn Rousso

April 9, 2013

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Harilyn Rousso, a “founding mother” of the U.S. disabled women’s movement, discusses overcoming prejudice about disability.

April 9, 2013

History lives on

“I always thought it would be wonderful in the afterlife if you could listen to them debate.”

April 9, 2013

In Daley Library, fourth floor is the place to study, socialize

Every student has a preference for where they like to study. But the fourth floor of the Daley Library is a top choice.

EMS students show off UIC EMS's new ambulance

April 8, 2013

Ambulance keeps UIC safe, offers students patient-care experience

New campus EMT program is the first in the state with its own ambulance.

Eric Schlosser lectures

April 7, 2013

Injustice on the menu for food workers

“The food we eat too often has been made possible by someone else’s misery,” says Eric Schlosser, author of “Fast Food Nation.”

Still from "Ramen Dreams" of a man with a bowl of noodles

April 5, 2013

Re-Thinking Soup: ‘Ramen Dreams’

Free lunch and discussion series features ramen, video chat with Chef Keizo Shimamoto.

Self-Portrait, Harilyn Rousso

April 5, 2013

‘Don’t Call Me Inspirational’

Harilyn Rousso, one of the “founding mothers” of the U.S. disabled women’s movement, speaks April 19.

Circle interchange

April 4, 2013

Circle reconstruction near campus will cut traffic backups, planners say

IDOT says the project will reduce air pollution and congestion and bring about 5,000 jobs.

Leymah Gbowee

April 4, 2013

UIC School of Public Health celebrates 40 years

Nobel peace laureate Leymah Gbowee will be keynote speaker at the April 13 gala.

Leymah Gbowee

April 3, 2013

School of Public Health celebrates 40 years

Nobel Peace laureate Leymah Gbowee keynote speaker at April 13 gala at the Field Museum.

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