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Two Chilean flamingo chicks born at Lincoln Park Zoo
By A. A. Sanchez | Oct 2, 2024
Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago has welcomed two new additions to its flamingo population. Two Chilean flamingo chicks hatched on August 22 and 29 after a monthlong incubation period. Both chicks are healthy and under close observation by the zoo's Animal Care and veterinary staff, though their sex remains undetermined.
Southland Municipalities Seek To Take Advantage Of Federal EV Fleet Opportunities
By Southland Marquee | Oct 1, 2024
The federal government is providing new funding sources for electric vehicles (EVs) and charging infrastructure for municipalities to take advantage of and utilize in their communities, including Southland's Advantage Dealer Group.
Enclave chosen over IWG, Industrious for new suburban space
By Southland Marquee | Oct 1, 2024
Enclave Coworking, a venture backed coworking startup that is currently raising a financing round, will open two new spaces in Wheaton and La Grange, IL later this year. Both location expansions come amid industry leaders Industrious and IWG, which operates Regus, also making expansion efforts.
Illinois Tech team competes in XPRIZE Rainforest finals
By Southland Marquee | Oct 1, 2024
A team led by Illinois Institute of Technology (Illinois Tech) Professor Matthew Spenko has returned from the Amazon after competing in the finals of the XPRIZE Rainforest competition. The team, named Welcome to the Jungle, included members from Purdue University, Natural State, The Morton Arboretum, the Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden-Chinese Academy of Sciences, and local Indigenous communities.
University of Chicago alumna Ling Ma awarded 2024 MacArthur Fellowship
By J. D. Suayan | Oct 1, 2024
Ling Ma, an alumna of the University of Chicago and a distinguished fiction writer, has been awarded a 2024 MacArthur Fellowship. The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation grants these fellowships annually to individuals across various disciplines who exhibit "exceptional originality in and dedication to their creative pursuits." Recipients are provided with $800,000 stipends for use at their discretion.
Architecture student wins second place in national preservation competition
By Southland Marquee | Oct 1, 2024
Thomas Lozanovski, a fifth-year architecture student, was inspired by a flyer in S. R. Crown Hall to participate in the Charles E. Peterson Prize competition, hosted by the National Park Service’s Heritage Documentation Programs. The competition recognizes the best set of measured drawings prepared by students according to Heritage Documentation Programs standards.
UChicago receives $60 million gift from alumni for finance master's program
By M. N. Tirado | Oct 1, 2024
The University of Chicago has received a $60 million donation from alumni Clifford Asness and John Liew to support the Booth School of Business and its Master in Finance program. In recognition of their contribution, the program will be renamed the Asness and Liew Master in Finance Program.
University celebrates National Disability Employment Awareness Month with professional development program
By A. I. Benavidez | Oct 1, 2024
The University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) and the Office for Access and Equity are marking the 2024 National Disability Employment Awareness Month. This year's theme is "Access to Good Jobs for All."
Illinois launches $5 million marketing campaign for manufacturing sector revitalization
By R. B. Pepalis | Oct 1, 2024
On October 1, Governor JB Pritzker announced the launch of a new marketing campaign titled "Make It In Illinois" at Richard J. Daley College in Chicago. The $5 million initiative aims to revitalize the state's manufacturing sector by attracting new talent and altering perceptions about careers in manufacturing.
Department of Energy awards new contract for Fermilab operations
By E. F. Cullerton | Oct 1, 2024
The U.S. Department of Energy announced on October 1 that it has awarded a new management and operating contract for Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory to Fermi Forward Discovery Group, LLC. The contract is set for a five-year term starting January 1, 2025.
UIC announces annual employee recognition award ceremony on Nov. 7
By M. N. Tirado | Oct 1, 2024
The annual Employee Recognition Award Ceremony is scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 7, at the Isadore and Sadie Dorin Forum. The event will celebrate the achievements of colleagues and honor those who have dedicated 25 years or more to the university.
Experts discuss foreign policy implications ahead of November elections
By R. B. Pepalis | Oct 1, 2024
The ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine are expected to be significant factors for voters in the upcoming November elections. Voters will consider the different foreign policy approaches of Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.
Professor discusses transition from fossil fuels to sustainable energy
By Southland Marquee | Oct 1, 2024
The transition from fossil fuels to sustainable energy is a significant challenge, according to Mohammad Asadi, an Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering. Asadi aims to replace fossil fuels with energy-efficient and economically feasible energy conversion and storage systems. He targets applications in aviation, trains, ships, and heavy-duty trucks.
UIC releases annual security and fire safety report for 2024
By J. D. Suayan | Oct 1, 2024
The University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) has released its 2024 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report. This year's report aims to engage the community in shaping the university's public safety ecosystem.
Chicago named best big city in U.S. for eighth year
By C. D. McHugh | Oct 1, 2024
Chicago has been named the Best Big City in the U.S. by Condé Nast Traveler readers for the eighth consecutive year. This announcement was made by Mayor Brandon Johnson and Choose Chicago, the city's official tourism agency. Over 575,000 readers participated in this year's vote.
Comic tale opens new season at Northwestern's Bienen School of Music
By A. I. Benavidez | Sep 30, 2024
A comic tale of youthful liberation and a master class led by Grammy Award-winning soprano Christine Goerke open the 2024-25 season of voice and opera performances at the Henry and Leigh Bienen School of Music.
Chicagoland Chamber welcomes new members for September 2024
By C. D. McHugh | Sep 30, 2024
The Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce has announced the addition of new members in September 2024. The Chamber aims to foster a thriving economic environment in the region through a growing network of businesses and leaders.
Two City Colleges employees join HACU's Enlace Mid-Level Leadership Program
By E. F. Cullerton | Sep 30, 2024
The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) has announced the second cohort of its Enlace Mid-Level Leadership Program, including two employees from City Colleges of Chicago. Tatiana M. Gallegos, director of manufacturing grants at Richard J. Daley College, and Natalie Morales, testing coordinator at Wilbur Wright College, will join 52 other leaders from Hispanic-Serving Institutions nationwide in this program.
NPR launches 'Stress Less' series featuring Northwestern's Resilience Challenge
By C. D. McHugh | Sep 30, 2024
Anyone tuning into NPR’s Morning Edition today, Sept. 30, will hear the launch of a new program titled “Stress Less: A quest to reclaim your calm,” aimed at helping listeners cope with life's challenges.
Northwestern receives $20M grant to study health effects of incarceration
By M. N. Tirado | Sep 30, 2024
Northwestern University has been awarded $20 million over five years by the National Institutes of Health to investigate the health consequences of incarceration. The study will focus on how incarceration impacts age-related conditions and risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD).