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Symposium to Present Latest Findings on Natural Products for Women’s Health
October 10, 2012
The University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy will host a symposium Oct. 20 on how botanical dietary supplements can benefit women’s health.
UI Hospital unveils new transplant unit, research center
October 10, 2012
The UI Hospital unveiled two new units last week that focus on healing patients with devastating chronic diseases.
U of I Foundation Names Top Fundraiser President, CEO
October 10, 2012
The University of Illinois Foundation has selected Thomas J. Farrell, former vice president for alumni relations and development at the University of Chicago, as its new president and CEO. He assumes leadership of the foundation, which secures and administers private gifts for the three campuses of the university, on Jan. 1.
With crowd’s support, he crosses the finish line
October 10, 2012
On 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.
UIC marathoners stay the course
October 10, 2012
After the Chicago Marathon Sunday, Ryan Muench has some serious bragging rights. […]
Lectures and conferences
October 10, 2012
Toni Preckwinkle, Cook County Board president, speaks on “Reform of Cook County Government” for the Future of Chicago lectures series.
Special events
October 10, 2012
“Hiding and Seeking: An Examination of the Metaphorical Closet,” an exhibit by Amelia Spinney, opens today in the Montgomery Ward Gallery.
Explore international offerings at 48th Chicago film festival
October 10, 2012
The 48th Chicago International Film Festival opens Thursday — and if you’re a regular moviegoer who enjoys independent world movies, the festival’s expansive list of movies and screening times is worth exploring.
‘Cloud 9’ opens UIC Theatre season of rebels, rogues, renegades
October 10, 2012
“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.
Share your work in Red Shoes Review
October 10, 2012
The 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.