October 17, 2012
New course takes students to subarctic CanadaThe Northern Lights, beluga whales, permafrost — EaES400 is a course like no other.
October 17, 2012
Profile: anthropologist Caleb Kestle finds clues in animal bonesCaleb Kestle examines ancient animal bones — white-tailed deer, the smaller brocket deer, pig-like peccaries and the guinea pig-like agouti — to discover what it was like 400 to 600 years ago in southern Mexico.
October 17, 2012
Students stress importance of keeping college affordableWhen Lt. Gov. Sheila Simon visited UIC last week to talk about keeping college affordable, she met four reasons why it’s important: Sean Suastegui, Swathi Madugula, Jeff Li and Mena Poonaki.
October 17, 2012
So you think you can dance your dissertation?If it’s difficult to explain your research to friends, family and the world at large — why not dance it?
October 10, 2012
With crowd’s support, he crosses the finish lineOn Sunday, I had thousands of friends and family — it didn’t matter if we weren’t related. Two million spectators cheered us on as we ran the Chicago Marathon.
October 10, 2012
UIC marathoners stay the courseAfter the Chicago Marathon Sunday, Ryan Muench has some serious bragging rights. […]
October 10, 2012
‘Cloud 9’ opens UIC Theatre season of rebels, rogues, renegades“Rogues, Rebels and Renegades: A Geography Of Yearning” is this season’s theme at the UIC Theatre, where professional directors lead student actors in European comedies and American parables.
October 10, 2012
Share your work in Red Shoes ReviewThe student-run literary and arts magazine Red Shoes Review is accepting student submissions. It’s a great way to gain exposure and build an impressive résumé.
October 10, 2012
Mixing music, dance and martial artsPerforming cartweels, flips and sweep kicks, the capoeiristas played the game, moving faster and slower with the rhythm of Brazilian music.
September 28, 2012
Former Editor of Ms. Magazine to Give LGBTQ Heritage Month Talk at UICIn celebration of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Heritage, the University of Illinois at Chicago presents a lecture by journalist and activist Helen Zia.