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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.
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.
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).
University of Illinois Chicago reinforces smoke-free campus policy
By A. A. Sanchez | Sep 30, 2024
The University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) continues its dedication to maintaining a smoke-free campus. This commitment aligns with key State of Illinois legislation, including the Smoke-Free Illinois Act, the Smoke-Free Campus Act, and the Illinois Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act. These laws aim to create environments free from secondhand smoke risks.
Northwestern's Wirtz Center to host free concert by Mexican musical storyteller Jaime Lozano
By K. R. Nelson | Sep 30, 2024
Northwestern University’s American Music Theatre Project (AMTP) and Teatro Vista Productions (TVP) will host a free concert featuring Mexican musical theater storyteller Jaime Lozano. The event, titled “Jaime Lozano & The Familia: Songs by an Immigrant,” is scheduled for Monday, October 14 at Wirtz Center Chicago in Abbott Hall, located at 710 N. Lake Shore Drive on Northwestern’s Chicago campus.
Northwestern researchers witness nanoscale formation of water bubbles using palladium
By A. A. Sanchez | Sep 30, 2024
For the first time, researchers have observed hydrogen and oxygen atoms merge to form nano-sized water bubbles in real-time at the molecular scale. This discovery was part of a Northwestern University study aiming to understand how palladium catalyzes this reaction. By examining the process at such a small scale, the team discovered ways to speed up water generation.
Daley College student leader appointed chair of ICCB's Student Advisory Committee
By R. B. Pepalis | Sep 30, 2024
David, City Colleges’ student trustee on the Board of Trustees, was recently selected for another leadership role. This year, David will serve as chair of the Illinois Community College Board (ICCB)’s Student Advisory Committee (SAC).
Taylor Street closure announced for October 1
By M. N. Tirado | Sep 30, 2024
Due to a crane lift for maintenance activity and equipment removal, Taylor Street will be closed between Wolcott and Wood streets from 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 1, to 6 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 2.
University of Chicago reopens Main Quadrangles after summer restoration
By M. N. Tirado | Sep 30, 2024
The University of Chicago has reopened the center of the Main Quadrangles after a summer-long restoration project aimed at improving sustainability and accessibility. The project focused on enhancing the scenic corridor at the heart of UChicago’s campus-wide botanic garden.
Community production center wins fifth MCHAP.emerge award
By Southland Marquee | Sep 27, 2024
The Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize (MCHAP) has announced the Community Production Center Las Tejedoras, designed by Natura Futura architect José Fernando Gómez and architect Juan Carlos Bamba, as the winner of the fifth MCHAP.emerge award. The center, located in Chongón, Ecuador, serves local women artisans by providing a space to learn, create, and showcase their handmade textiles.
University professor encourages students to embrace failure through playful learning
By C. D. McHugh | Sep 27, 2024
In his Aims of Education address to new University of Chicago undergraduate students, Prof. Patrick Jagoda posed a question that he often asks in his courses.
Northwestern University offers improv workshop series for youth who stutter
By M. N. Tirado | Sep 27, 2024
Northwestern University’s Center for Audiology, Speech, Language and Learning (NUCASLL) in the School of Communication is launching a series of free public workshops using improvisation to help young people who stutter. The series, titled “Break the Blocks,” was successfully piloted last year and is expanding this fall.
Northwestern expert comments on recent surge in executions
By K. R. Nelson | Sep 26, 2024
Since Friday, five men on death row have been, or are scheduled to be, executed within a one-week span. The most high-profile case is that of Marcellus "Khaliifah" Williams, who was executed in Missouri Tuesday night after a last-ditch effort to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court failed.
Navy Pier announces month-long Halloween festivities for all ages
By R. B. Pepalis | Sep 26, 2024
Navy Pier in Chicago is set to celebrate Halloween throughout October with a variety of events for all ages. Activities include haunted river cruises, giant spiders, and costume parties.
Federico Solmi's 'The Great Farce' displayed at Northwestern University
By A. D. Bamburg | Sep 26, 2024
Federico Solmi's media work "The Great Farce" is now on display at Northwestern University's Block Museum of Art until December 1. This exhibition marks the first time the museum has presented Solmi’s full installation, which consists of nine video projections covering the largest gallery space.