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Mi Ja Kim

October 24, 2012

Nursing professor a ‘Living Legend’

Mi Ja Kim has never considered herself a living legend. But the American Academy of Nursing does.

Jose de la Cruz

October 24, 2012

Laser boosts accuracy in cataract surgery

A new laser system for cataract surgery, with accuracy to a few hundred-thousandths of an inch, allows eye surgeons to optimize and customize the incision and ensure the best possible outcome.

Jorge Alvarez controls the ball

October 24, 2012

Soccer team leaves Green Bay with win

Freshman Jorge Alvarez scored his first collegiate career goal and senior Ivan Stanisavljevic scored his team-leading seventh goal of the season Saturday in the soccer team’s 2-0 win at Green Bay.

Men's basketball scrimmage game

October 24, 2012

Basketball team showcases talent at annual scrimmage

The men’s basketball team thrilled at the annual Red vs. Blue scrimmage Saturday at the Flames Athletic Center.

October 24, 2012

Twitter feuds

“If Facebook is a wall, Twitter might be a bullhorn.”

Alexander Mankin

October 24, 2012

Researchers’ finding sheds light on how antibiotics work

Some allow germs to continue to make certain proteins, which may do them in.

2012 commencement

October 24, 2012

Helping undergraduates succeed

How can UIC help its undergraduates excel? That’s the question administrators are asking through the UIC Student Success Plan initiative.

team of cooks embracing

October 24, 2012

Recipe for success wins cooking contest

UIC students sizzled, sauced and spiced at the fifth annual “You’re The Chef” cooking competition.

CPJ/UIC Jazz Academy

October 17, 2012

Young musicians feel heartbeat of jazz

It’s not just about playing music — it’s about preparing youngsters for the future.

Drawing of a slave ship

October 17, 2012

Special events

“Commerce in Human Souls: The Legacy of the Atlantic Slave Trade,” an exhibit in the Daley Library, shows how the Atlantic slave trade shaped our contemporary world.

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