Honors College student Jose Saltos Potesisis, was one of the UIC’s recipients of the Voyager Scholarship. The Obama Foundation will invite them to a fall summit to help define and inspire their public-service…
UIC History and Honors College Almuna, Bernadette Pitt-Payne, has article ‘Imperialist Projections and Mexican Antiquity: The Nineteenth-Century Power Struggle to Claim Palenque’ in the Virginia Tech Undergraduate Historical Review. — Read the article…
Kate Lowe, an Honors College Fellow, associate professor of urban planning and public affairs at the University of Illinois Chicago, is quoted in Bloomberg article,In DNC, Chicago’s Embattled Transit System Faces a High-Profile…
Joseph O. Jewell is a Honors Fellow, professor and head of the Department of Black Studies at the University of Illinois Chicago, and wrote an opinon piece for the Chicago Sun Times, “Right-wing…
Award recipients are selected by the U.S. Department of State and the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board based on leadership potential, academic and professional achievement and public service.
Natasha Crooks, assistant professor in UIC’s College of Nursing and Honors College Faculty Fellow, wants to help improve Black girls’ sexual and reproductive health by empowering an often-overlooked resource: girls’ male caregivers.
Building “information literacy” is crucial in minimizing the impact of misinformation and disinformation in elections, says Zachary McDowell, an assistant professor and faculty fellow at the University of Illinois Chicago who studies information…
Via News from UIC: University of Illinois Chicago engineers have helped design a new method to make hydrogen gas from water using only solar power and agricultural waste, such as manure or husks.…
Honors student Haley Dahl was featured in the Inspiring Grad series on UIC Today. Haley graduated with a bachelor’s degree in civil, materials and environmental engineering. Via UIC Today: Haley focused her honors…