News from October 2025
Dr. Mark Rosenblatt appointed vice chancellor for human health sciences at UC Davis
By H. C. Rivera | Oct 27, 2025
Dr. Mark Rosenblatt, currently the G. Stephen Irwin Executive Dean at the University of Illinois College of Medicine and chief executive officer of the University of Illinois Hospital and Clinics, has been named the next vice chancellor of human...
Illinois Tech study finds home ventilation improves asthma symptoms
By Southland Marquee | Oct 27, 2025
A new study co-authored by researchers from Illinois Institute of Technology, the University of Texas at Arlington, and Elevate indicates that improved residential ventilation systems can help adults with asthma breathe more easily.
Chicago City Treasurer hosts free summit on financial empowerment
By F. K. Carey | Oct 27, 2025
Chicago City Treasurer Melissa Conyears-Ervin is organizing a free event this weekend aimed at helping residents improve their financial knowledge.
Common joins Treasurer Conyears-Ervin for 5th anniversary of BWTT Financial Empowerment Summit
By J. T. Matthews | Oct 27, 2025
The Office of the City Treasurer has announced that Common, a Grammy, Emmy, and Oscar-winning artist and Chicago native, will headline the fifth anniversary of the Building Wealth Today for Tomorrow (BWTT) Financial Empowerment Summit.
Northwestern expert discusses FDA approval of new non-hormonal menopause drug
By T. D. Mcguire | Oct 27, 2025
Northwestern University menopause specialist Dr. Lauren Streicher is available to discuss the recent approval of elinzanetant, a new non-hormonal drug for treating hot flashes in menopausal women.
Scientists gather at University of Chicago for origins-of-life conference
By R. L. Prince | Oct 28, 2025
More than 100 scientists from around the world gathered at the University of Chicago for the third annual Origins Federation Conference, held over five days starting September 8.
Seven University of Chicago Law alumni serve as Supreme Court clerks this term
By T. D. Mcguire | Oct 28, 2025
This year, seven alumni from the University of Chicago Law School are serving as clerks for justices on the U.S. Supreme Court during the October 2025-26 term.
Women athletes discuss leadership and financial empowerment at Building for Wealth summit
By J. T. Matthews | Oct 29, 2025
The 5th annual “Building for Wealth Today & Tomorrow” Summit took place in Chicago, focusing on financial empowerment and investment in women’s sports and communities.
Northwestern scientists develop targeted nanomedicine showing promise against leukemia
By R. L. Prince | Oct 29, 2025
In a recent study, scientists at Northwestern University have developed a new form of chemotherapy that could improve treatment for acute myeloid leukemia (AML).
Illinois Tech researchers co-develop new multi-disciplinary framework for assessing AI system risks
By Southland Marquee | Oct 29, 2025
A new framework for assessing risks in artificial intelligence systems has been published by a team including two faculty members from Illinois Institute of Technology.
Chicagoland Chamber opposes SB1937 over concerns about pension crisis
By K. U. Butler | Oct 29, 2025
The Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce has released a statement voicing opposition to SB1937, a proposed piece of legislation that would affect the state's pension system. “Make no mistake, SB1937 would dramatically exacerbate Illinois’s already...
Department of Energy partners with Argonne National Laboratory on major new AI supercomputers
By R. L. Prince | Oct 29, 2025
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), in collaboration with Argonne National Laboratory, NVIDIA, and Oracle, has announced a new public-private partnership aimed at advancing artificial intelligence (AI) supercomputing capabilities.
Ralph Keen to step down as UIC Honors College dean after decade-long tenure
By R. L. Prince | Oct 29, 2025
Ralph Keen will step down as dean of the Honors College at the University of Illinois Chicago on August 16, 2026, after more than a decade in the role.
Northwestern researchers identify key mechanism behind neuron overactivity in ALS and FTD
By H. C. Rivera | Oct 29, 2025
A recent study from Northwestern University has identified how a malfunctioning protein, TDP-43, contributes to the overactivity of nerve cells in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD).
Researchers continue search for life among thousands of discovered exoplanets
By R. L. Prince | Oct 30, 2025
An exoplanet is a planet that exists outside our solar system.
Chicago treasurer hosts first free workshop aimed at helping renters become homeowners
By F. K. Carey | Oct 30, 2025
Chicago Treasurer Melissa Conyears-Ervin organized a daylong homebuying workshop on August 20, aiming to help city residents move from renting to owning homes.
Illinois sees sharp rise in lower limb amputations linked to chronic diseases
By T. D. Mcguire | Oct 30, 2025
Rates of leg and foot amputations in Illinois hospitals rose by 65% between 2016 and 2023, according to a new study from Northwestern Medicine.
Illinois Tech researchers repurpose old drug as potential treatment for antibiotic-resistant cholera
By Southland Marquee | Oct 30, 2025
Cholera remains a major health concern worldwide, particularly among children, as the disease has become increasingly resistant to antibiotics in recent years.
City Treasurer highlights unity at Chicago Diwali celebration
By J. T. Matthews | Oct 30, 2025
Chicago City Treasurer Melissa Conyears-Irvin took part in the city's Diwali celebration at City Hall, joining Mayor Brandon Johnson, members of the Indian American Business Council (IABC), and community leaders.
Nutritionist warns SNAP cuts may worsen child health and chronic disease during government shutdown
By T. D. Mcguire | Oct 30, 2025
Millions of Americans could lose access to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) as the federal government shutdown continues, raising concerns among health professionals about the impact on public health.