All Research

Michael Scott and students

April 2, 2013

A hands-on approach to learning

It’s not how good a teacher you are; it’s how much your students learn, says engineering professor Michael J. Scott.

April 1, 2013

Weekly Advisory: April 1, 2013

Marriage Equality and Families

Shoes and pants at a thrift store

March 22, 2013

Resale shops thrive despite eBay competition

A new study says Chicago’s second-hand stores support regular retail by unloading unwanted goods.

Song Yuyu

March 20, 2013

Body’s own defenses might stop ALS onset

A chemical found in cells may be harnessed to help the body fight neurodegenerative disease.

Using a coin to scratch off a lottery ticket

March 19, 2013

New lottery game benefits MS research

A new Illinois Lottery game announced at UIC will bring over $1 million for multiple sclerosis research.

March 19, 2013

Shining a spotlight on social justice

The Social Justice Initiative’s goal: create knowledge that helps transform the world.

Ancient Chinese Coin

March 14, 2013

‘Lucky’ coin evidence of ancient enterprise

Artifact could mean there was trade between Africa, China years before Europeans began exploring.

Soojin Jun, Amata Sok, Jennifer Mourafetis and Kristen Karlsen

March 12, 2013

Pharmacy students compete at SXSW

Four UIC pharmacy students traveled to Austin, Texas, to compete in the Student Startup Madness tournament Saturday at South By Southwest Interactive.

Julius, Clifford and Desmond Means

March 12, 2013

Treatment for sickle cell brings hope, a cure

Two brothers are cured of their sickle cell disease with a stem cell transplant from their older brother.

Brian Murphy scuba diving

March 7, 2013

Key to TB cure could lie underwater

College of Pharmacy researchers collect bacteria around the world in a hunt for new antibiotics.

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