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Diane Nash

April 3, 2013

The Movement of the ’60s: A Legacy for Today

Civil rights and peace activist Diane Nash will discuss the legacy of the civil rights movement April 10.

Carole Mitchener

April 2, 2013

Honoring some of UIC’s best teachers

The Award for Excellence in Teaching honors faculty who are passionate about learning.

Luigi Salerni

April 2, 2013

Raising the bar to get ‘dream’ students

Luigi Salerni “has dedicated his life to making his students into his peers,” says a 2008 theatre grad.

Mark Mattaini

April 2, 2013

Promoting social justice, human rights

Through research and teaching, Mark Mattaini has devoted his career to social justice and human rights.

Carole Mitchener

April 2, 2013

Recruiting teachers to high-need areas

Carole Mitchener’s goal: bring good science teachers to Chicago public schools.

Laura Swan

April 2, 2013

Softball swings series win against Loyola

The Flames capture their conference series opener over Loyola.

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 2, 2013

Right to marry

“The right to marry is very different from creating a society where people feel pressured to marry.”

Diane Nash

April 2, 2013

Campus News

Civil rights and peace activist Diane Nash will discuss the legacy of the civil rights movement April 10 on campus.

silhouette of girl with illustration of neurons over her head

April 2, 2013

Initiative ends silence about Asian American mental health

For Asian Americans, it’s often taboo to discuss mental health issues.

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