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Robert M. Califf set for Chair Chats talk on equity in health care

Dr. Robert M. Califf, a prominent figure in academic medicine and clinical research, will speak at the upcoming Chair Chats event on October 28 at the Retzky College of Pharmacy Auditorium in Chicago.


UIC prepares for annual SPARK music festival with safety guidelines

The University of Illinois Chicago is preparing for its annual back-to-school music festival, SPARK, which will take place tomorrow night.


UChicago researchers use new mapping data to identify infrastructure gaps across sub-Saharan Africa

Researchers at the University of Chicago have produced a comprehensive dataset mapping over 415 million buildings across 50 countries in sub-Saharan Africa.


UIC reiterates commitment to inclusive campus environment

The University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) has reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining a campus environment where all individuals are valued and included.


Northwestern study finds colorblind policies may disadvantage minorities through social networks

New research from Northwestern University examines the effects of social network discrimination on minority groups in the workplace, especially in light of recent shifts away from race-conscious affirmative action.


Stephanie Field Harris joins UChicago Board of Trustees for five-year term

Stephanie Field Harris has joined the University of Chicago Board of Trustees for a five-year term that began in May 2025.


UIC urges vigilance as national measles cases rise above 1,300

Over 1,300 measles cases have been confirmed in the United States this year, marking a significant increase compared to previous years.


Northwestern chemists develop improved nanoparticle system for delivering CRISPR gene-editing tools

Northwestern University researchers have developed a new nanostructure that improves the delivery of CRISPR gene-editing tools into cells.


Researchers develop low-cost perovskite camera for advanced nuclear medicine imaging

Physicians use nuclear medicine imaging, such as single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), to observe internal organs and detect diseases.


University of Chicago students address clean water needs during Panama internship

This summer, two University of Chicago students spent several weeks in Panama’s Darién Gap, working to improve access to clean water in remote communities.