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  • Free LSAT Logic Games Seminar, Fri. 10/2

    Join the Pre-Law Society for a free LSAT Logic Games Seminar in Lecture Center A4 on 10/02/2015 at 3:00 PM! Everyone who is interested in going to Law School is welcomed to this event. It will be a one-hour workshop, from a Blueprint instructor, which will help students to learn quick and easy strategies to tackle the scariest part of the LSAT:Logic Games. Attendees are eligible for $300 OFF a Blueprint live class! FREE PIZZA!  Questions?  Contact Gerta Agalliu at gagall2@uic.edu

  • Wednesdays with HCAB: Game Night, Wed. 9/23

    This Wednesday, Sept. 23rd is game night at the Honors College! Take a break from your studying to hang out in the Honors College Lounge for Game Night. From 5pm to 7pm, meet other Honors students or bring your friends for fun games including Heads Up!, Taboo, Jenga, and many more! Hope to see you there! Any questions should be directed to Celine Dalde at cdalde2@uic.edu

  • Solve Global Health Issues: Join the GSI Initiative, Mon. 9/21

    Are you interested in designing solutions to global issues? Or are you a pre-health or engineering student?

    Consider joining the GSI Initiative, a UIC student organization! Last year, our team designed an electricity-free vaccine fridge, which won the Maurice Prize and was presented at the Clinton Global Initiative University conference. This year, we aim to deliver our fridge to areas in need. We are also looking to develop new projects that address important medical, environmental, or social issues in collaboration with our other chapters located at universities across the nation. We will meet this Monday, 9/21 in BH 220 at 4:30 pm.

    If you are interested, but cannot make the event, email the.gsi.initiative@gmail.com.

  • Open Webmaster Position for The Ampersand

    The Honors College newsletter the Ampersand is currently looking for a student to take the role of webmaster. The webmaster would be responsible for posting weekly blog posts, updating news posts, and keeping website content up to date. Experience is not required, but experience with Wordpress is a plus! Please contact slee355@uic.edu if interested.

  • Red Shoes Review Open House, Tues. 9/15

    Are you interested in art or writing? Join the Red Shoes Review, UIC's only undergraduate literary and arts magazine for our open house in Burnham Hall's tutoring room from 4:30-5:30PM on Tuesday Sept 15. We would love to meet you and hear your ideas for upcoming events and the forthcoming magazine

  • Wednesdays with HCAB Movie Night

    Wednesday, Sept. 16th is Movie Night at the Honors College! Bring a couple of friends to take a break from studying and relax with a movie from 5PM-7PM. Hope to see you there! Any questions should be directed to Celine Dalde at cdalde2@uic.edu

  • Join Project Esteem and Teach Science to Kids!

    If you are looking for an Honors Activity for the semester or for a great service activity, consider joining Project Esteem. We visit kids in foster care shelters bi-weekly and teach them science via hands-on experiments. For more information, come to our first meeting on Monday, 9/14 at 5:30 pm. We meet in BH 220. If you are interested but cannot make the meeting, email project.esteem13@gmail.com.

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    The Ampersand General Body Meeting, Thurs. 9/10

    The Ampersand General Body Meeting - Thursday 9/10 at 5 PM in BH 121

    Come to the first Ampersand General Body Meeting of the year! The Ampersand is the official newsletter and student blog of the Honors College. If you are interested in professional writing and being published in a newsletter or online blog, come to hear how you can get involved!

    We will be assigning articles for our first issue of the year and having a Writer's Workshop to give you some tips for professionalism. The first GBM will be on Thursday, 9/10, at 5:00 PM in BH 121. Articles are assigned first come first serve, so attendance is strongly encouraged for writing in the print issue. We hope to see you there!

    Contact slee355@uic.edu if you have any questions. See past issues and our blog at our Ampersand website at http://ampersand.honors.uic.edu/

  • Join Peer Health Exchange, Apply by Fri. 9/11

    Peer Health Exchange is an organization that trains volunteers to teach health workshops in Chicago Public Schools that would not otherwise have a health curriculum. These workshops include drugs, alcohol, sex, mental health and other vital health topics and also have a strong emphasis on skills (decision-making, communication, advocacy, and more). Not only is the experience extremely rewarding but it is also a ton of fun and gives volunteers the opportunity to meet new people, gain leadership experience, develop public speaking skills, attend networking events city-wide and more! 

    Here are a few FAQ: 

    What is the time commitment? 

    -PHE has one meeting a week (Wednesday from 5 to 6:30) and you must teach one workshop a week on either Thursday or Friday (you can choose when you do this!) Altogether, this is about 3 total hours per week.

    Teaching seems a little intimidating. How does it work? 

    The cool thing about PHE is that we COMPLETELY prepare you for every experience in the classroom. Also, we never send you into the classroom alone! 

    How hard is it to memorize the workshops? 

    Not very! This is because the workshops are discussion based; therefore, you do not have memorize anything word for word. Much of the time in the classroom is also spent leading activities, which reduces content that needs memorizing. 

    For any more information you can e-mail uic@peerhealthexchange.org or come to an info session! The info sessions are as follows: 

    Friday, September 4th from 5-6 pm in the Fort Dearborn Room (Above the inner circle) Wednesday, September 9th from 5-6 pm in BH 121 Friday, September 11th from 4-5 pm in Bh 114

    The application is open now at peerhealthexchange.org/apply and the deadline is September 11th, 11:59 pm!

  • Latino Cultural Center Affiliated Student Organizations' Open House, Wed. 9/9

    Want to join a student organization, sports club, volunteer group, Greek fraternities and sororities, or other associations on campus but don’t know how?

    Join us and connect with UIC students, learn about various student organizations’ missions, upcoming events, and student services. Make time to get involved in a student activity that will enrich your educational journey and make lasting friendships along the way!

    When: Wednesday, September 9, 2015
    Anytime: 1:00pm - 3:00pm
    Where: Latino Cultural Center
    Lecture Center B2

    FREE refreshments and admission

    For more info, please call (312) 996-3095 or visit us at latinocultural.uic.eduAll audiences are welcome to join us at this program. Captioning, ASL Interpretation and Audio-Description services will be available upon request by contacting the number above.

    This programs is part of Weeks of Welcome!

  • Be an IGNITE Leadership Experience Participant

    Student Leadership Development and Volunteer Services (SLDVS) and Campus Programs are excited to bring the IGNITE Leadership Experience back for the fall!

    The IGNITE Leadership Experience is a semester-long exploratory leadership program designed to help first- and second-year undergraduate students gain leadership capacities and get involved at UIC.  IGNITE will help students gain insight into the values, communication, and leadership competencies necessary for positive involvement on campus. It is our hope that you will go out and live these ideals in your involvement on campus and the community.

    Requirements:

    Must be a UIC first- or second-year student Must commit to attend every IGNITE session on Tuesday nights from 3:45-6pm starting September 22 and ending November 17. Unfortunately, due to the nature of our program, if a class/work/personal conflict overlaps with our program schedule, the student is not eligible to apply for the program. Please consider applying next year! Must attend the Catalyst Leadership Retreat on Saturday, September 19 from 9am-5pm.

    Info Sessions:

    Date: Thursday, September 10
    Time: 11am-12pm
    Location: Student Center East | White Oak Room

    Date: Friday, September 11
    Time: 3pm-4pm
    Location: Daley Library | Room 1-470

    To apply for IGNITE, please visit: www.go.uic.edu/2015ignite

  • UIC Involvement Fair, Wed. 9/2

    The Involvement Fair will expose you to the diverse opportunities available for being involved in the UIC community. These events consist of two days of engaging activities, raffle prizes, and giveaways. Over 200 student organizations, campus departments, and neighboring businesses will be on hand to greet and welcome you to campus. Find a group for every interest and hobby, from academics and professional to philanthropic and political. Plus, there are many just for fun! This is the perfect opportunity to make your mark on campus.

    The Involvement Fair
    Wednesday, September 2, 2015
    11am-2pm
    Located on the Lecture Center Plaza outside of UIC Student Center East

    Join in the conversation! Use #invuic on social media to keep up with everyone during the fair.

    If you have a disability and need accommodations to participate in this event please contact Rhonda Laylo at: rlaylo2@uic.edu or (312) 413-5058.

  • Society of Future Physicians is accepting applications until Fri. 9/4

    A new year means new talent for SFP! We are very excited to begin this journey with our new members this year!

    The Society of Future Physicians is an undergraduate Honors student organization at UIC dedicated to informing our members about all there is to being a pre-medical student. Our topics range to cover issues like: Medical School matriculation, divisions and specialties, current hot topics in the medical field, volunteering opportunities, surgery viewings, leadership positions, and community involvement opportunities.

    Apply by Friday 9/4 at: https://docs.google.com/a/uic.edu/forms/d/1B_98FNHWNBxvcU91J_q9-rg4iPaP-FAS1HmfAuCjAqQ/viewform?c=0&w=1

    Visit our website for more info! www.uicsfp.org.  Questions? Contact Adil Siddique at asiddi42@uic.edu

  • Write for the Honors College satirical newsletter: The Asterisk

    Are you passionate about the 2016 Presidential Election?  Do you have an interest in political satire?  Then check out the Asterisk.

    You are entering the total spin zone.  The Asterisk is the only satirical newsletter in the Honors College, and we are looking for writers, political cartoonists, and layout editors.  If you’ve ever watched political satire like the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon or the Daily Show with Jon Stewart, you might’ve wanted not just to be a watcher of but a watchman over politicians, just like them.  Here is your chance to do that, and, if there’s ever a time to do it, it’s in college. 

    The first edition will be released after the CNN Republican Primary Debate.  Please contact Polatip Subanajouy at psuban2@uic.edu to ask any questions or to apply.

  • HCAB Welcome Back Pizza Party

    Come join HCAB and the rest of the Honors College for the first Wednesday social of the year! Free Pizza in the Honors College Lounge is available from 5pm to 7pm. It's a great way to reconnect with friends after the break or meet new people from the Honors College! Hope to see you there!  Contact Celine Dalde at cdalde2@uic.edu with questions.

  • Campus Programs Student Organization Conference, Mon. 8/17

    Campus Programs Presents: Student Organization Conference

    Monday, August 17, 2015

    9AM-4PM

    Campus Programs--in service of their committment to the development of effective student organizations that positively contribute to student engagement at UIC--will be hosting the Student Organization Conference with the theme “Get Charged! Connect and Energize Your Organization”.

    The Student Organization Conference will help your organization network with other officers and, most importantly, go more in-depth with building skills for leadership, team development, event planning, and organization management. Conference attendees will receive a free Leadership Practices Inventory (LPI) Assessment. Get connected and get your organization headed in the right direction this year!

    Be sure to share this message with your organization officers and members. Breakfast and lunch will be provided. RSVP is required for attendance.

    If you are interested in attending, please RSVP between July 15 and July 30: https://orgsync.com/63688/events/1073894/occurrences/2365307

  • Publish your undergraduate research and scholarship in IURJ! Deadline 5/27

    Attention undergrads! Have you recently completed a research paper? Are you looking for a platform to publish your work? If so, UIC’s peer-reviewed Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Research Journal (IURJ) cordially invites you to submit your paper for our second publication, expected to be published in 2015-16. Senior Capstones and theses are encouraged, although all are welcome to submit. Papers are reviewed on a rolling basis. The deadline to appear in the next publication is May 27, 2015. Visit iurj.honors.uic.edu for more information.  Contact uicresearchjournal@gmail.com with questions.

  • Attend TEDx at UIC, Tickets are now available! Fri. 4/17

    TEDx at UIC Tickets are now available! Our event will be held on April 17th, 2015 at JST. This year our theme will be The Iceberg Effect- talks will explore topics that are unseen and look at more than what meets the eye. There are only a 100 spots available, so don't wait until the last minute! For more information about our event and speakers, please visit us at tedxatuic.com. 

    To buy a ticket, click on the link below https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tedxuofichicago-the-iceberg-effect-tickets-16323751781

    Questions?  Contact Palak Patel at ppate92@uic.edu

  • EcoCampus April GBM #2, Thurs. 4/9

    EcoCampus April GBM #2

    Meet with EcoCampus & the UIC Office of Sustainability representative - Lisa - to find out all about Earth Month events and how to get involved.

    Monday, April 6th
    10:00am - 11:00am
    BH 114 (conference room)

    * Light snacks will be provided

    Questions, email EcoCampusUIC@gmail.com

  • Ampersand Blog Contest EXTENDED! Submit by Wed. 4/8 for a chance to win $100!

    Do you have something to share with the Honors College community? Write a blog entry for the Ampersand and you could win a $100 gift card to the UIC Bookstore!

    The Ampersand is  looking for students to write about their experiences as UIC Honors College students and to share their ideas through the Honors College student blog. Write about any of the three prompts below to submit an entry to our blog contest:

    1.   Describe your most meaningful Honors Activity experience.

    2.   Who is a person at UIC that has influenced you or inspired your journey through Honors at UIC?

    3.   Describe your ideal UIC. How do or can the administrators, faculty, and other students of the Honors College support that vision?

    Blogs are typically 400-600 words in length and will be evaluated on quality of writing. The winner will be determined by Honors College staff.  See the attached document for full details and guidelines.

    The deadline for the blog contest is Wednesday, April 8th by 5:00 PM. Submissions should be emailed to uicampersand@gmail.com.

  • Spring Forward to Fall with the Honors College Ambassadors! Tues. 4/7

    Unsure of what to do for your Honors Activity in the Fall? Come chat with Honors Ambassadors about a variety of different Honors Activity options, including Honors courses and being an Honors Ambassador!  Refreshments will be served.

    Tuesday, April 7: 12- 1 pm, 121 Burnham Hall (Quiet Study Room)

    Questions? Contact Sarah Gardiner at sarahg1@uic.edu

  • Handmade Cards & Envelopes for UIC Day of Service with Donate by Design, Tues. 4/7

    Please join us in the effort to make beautiful cards and envelopes that will brighten up someones day!

    Tuesday, April 7, 5 - 7:30 pm, 114 Burnham Hall

     

    Donate by Design is teaming up with Chancellors Committee on the Status of Women, Minority Concerns Subcommittee (CCSW) to make handmade cards and envelopes to contribute to the UIC Day of Service! Completed cards and envelopes will be delivered to UICs Student Leadership Development and Volunteer Services (SLDVS), who will then send the cards to prisoners on April 18th, the UIC Day of Service.

    We would appreciate any card/envelope-making supplies that you are able to donate, so please bring paper items (magazines, old calendars, book covers, old wrapping paper, etc), adhesive, and your own pair of scissors, if you can. Templates, decorative papers, labels, and markers will be provided.

    Questions? Contact Alison Chen at aschen3@uic.edu

  • Dance Marathon at UIC, Sat. 4/11

    Help your fellow honors college students host UIC's biggest fundraising event ever and support Children's Miracle Network.If you're looking for a way to give back, have fun, see performances, dance, play games, sing, and save lives, Dance Marathon at UIC (DMUIC) is for you.

    Open to everyone!

    Every cent raised will be FOR THE KIDS, and all proceeds will be going to the Children's Miracle Network hospital, the Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago.

    You will be on your feet on April 11th to stand for those who can't. The families who are being helped will be present to tell their stories and give you their personal thanks. Be a hero for the kids; stand up for their families and grant a child the opportunity to grow old. Dance for those who can't in the hope that one day they may be able to.

    Dance Marathon
    April 11th, 2015
    9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
    Inner Circle of SCE

    Be a part of this miracle and register to join a team, or make one, at www.dmuic.org.

    To attend DMUIC 2015, each member is required to fundraise. Having registered, you will be given access to the DonorDrive system, pre-made with email templates to send parents and friends and to post on Facebook, Twitter to easily attain your $50 minimum. All donations are tax deductible! If you can't attend you can still donate to us!

    Together, stand for the kids. Together, change lives.

    FTK!

    Questions? Contact Rahul Patel at rpate243@uic.edu

  • Honors Ambassadors and HCAB Applications Available, Due Fri. 4/10

    Honors College Mentoring and Leadership Opportunities

    Honors College Ambassadors: Be a mentor to incoming Honors College Freshmen and Transfer Students! - Applications due April 10- Find out more at either of the Ambassador events, April 2nd @ 7pm Stukel Library, or April 7th @ 12pm Honors College Quiet Study - Application process includes a group interview

    Honors College Advisory Board: represent your fellow Honors College students, plan fun events, and learn how the Honors College works! Applications due April 10.

  • Undergraduate Student Government Seeking General Assembly Members

    USG is the official governing body of undergraduate students at the University of Illinois at Chicago. USG represents undergraduates in many ways, including, but not limited to: improving policies that affect the welfare of the students; providing services to meet student needs; strengthening the sense of community among students, and serving as a communication medium between students and administration.

    USG consists of a President, Vice President, Speaker of the Assembly, Secretary, and 30 General Assembly Members. We also have five standing committees that focus on various projects and tasks throughout the academic year, they are as follows:

    University Relations Committee (URC): URC is concerned with adequately representing the interests of students to campus administrators, the Board of Trustees and the Illinois State Legislature. Efforts include increasing student involvement in university business and in maintaining necessary student services, while advocating to provide a better possibility to achieve higher education.

    Sustainability and Infrastructure Committee (SIC): SIC is concerned with all matters pertaining to campus facilities including sustainability, campus safety, technology, buildings and maintenance.

    Interpersonal Relations Committee (IRC): IRC is concerned with matters pertaining to local community organizations, upholding the UIC Urban Mission, working with the campus cultural centers, and working directly with Campus Programs to serve as a liaison between USG and the student organizations.

    Treasury Committee (TC): This committee oversees and advises the Legislative Assembly on matters pertaining to the allocation of funds requested by student organizations and allocation of funds appropriated to USG.

    Communications and Recruitment Committee (CRC): CRC oversees communications between the assembly and the student body. CRC is also in charge of all general USG publicity and promotions, as well as membership recruitment.

    Individuals who join our assembly benefit by being able to enhance their leadership and professionalism skills. Additionally, they will have the opportunity to work with school administrators on a variety of campus issues.

    Our general assembly meeting is on every Monday at 3:00pm in the Commuter Student Resource Center at Student Center East. If there are any students who are interested in joining USG, please tell them to send us an email, usguic@gmail.com. For more information, please visit our website: usg.uic.edu

  • Apply to be on the Pre-Law Society Executive Board, Due Wed. 4/1

    Pre-Law Society Executive Board Applications Now Available

    Open to all students; you do not need to be a current member of Pre-Law Society to apply.

    A list of positions, position descriptions, and the application are available at this link: http://goo.gl/forms/w86fSa022x

    Questions?  Contact Cristian Nuno at cnuno2@uic.edu 

  • EcoCampus E-Board Elections, Apply by Wed. 3/25

    Hello EcoCampus,

    It's been a while since you've heard from us, but we've got a lot in the works for you.

    * ELECTIONS *
    We are beginning our application process for candidates for next year's E-Board.
    -Apply! http://goo.gl/pCzsVW 
    -See the Position Descriptions here: http://goo.gl/yEeM7y 
    -Questions? Email EcoCampusUIC@gmail.com
    It's important that we have a good pool of candidates, as this group depends on strong leadership and a number of Board members will not be able to return to the Board.

    * ENERGY-SAVING IN THE UIC RES HALLS *
    In the Month of March, EcoCampus will be hosting weekly events in the UIC Residence Halls on East and South to promote energy-saving techniques. If you are interested, please fill out this form: http://goo.gl/Ppjhvo 
    -Event Descriptions & Dates: http://goo.gl/YFyRHd 

    * ECOJAM *
    As we start our energy-saving initiatives in the Res Halls, we will also be looking ahead to our Earth Day event, EcoJam. If you're interested in helping out with that (planning, inviting participants, day-of assistance, etc), please email EcoCampusUIC@gmail.com stating that you're interested.

    Stay Green!
    EcoCampus

  • Student Organization Award Nominations, Due Fri. 3/13

    Student Organization Award Nominations

    Deadline for submission: Friday, March 13th

    Description: Has your organization made outstanding contribution to the University of Illinois at Chicago community?  Nominations for Student Organization Awards are currently open now through Friday, March 13, 2015.  All currently registered student organizations and advisors are eligible to be nominated. The announcement of award winners will take place at Chancellor's Student Service and Leadership Awards Ceremony on Thursday, April 9, 2015 in the Student Center East - Illinois Room, located at 750 S. Halsted Street, Chicago, IL.

    Awards will be presented to recognize advisors and organizations that have shown excellence and achievement in a variety of areas that include, but, are not limited to; fulfillment of purpose, community service, membership involvement, leadership activity and community service

  • Join HCAB for Spirit Days this week and free pizza tomorrow!

    Join HCAB for Spirit Days this week!

    Thursday: Wear Black and Gold and come to the 5pm pizza party in the Quiet Study Room! (You must wear black and gold to eat pizza! First come, first served.)

    Friday: Wear Red and Black with either a bowtie or a bow to be entered into a raffle to win Honors College swag! Stop at the Front Desk to enter the raffle.

    Saturday: Honors College Ball, 6pm, Holiday Inn Mart Plaza! Hope to see you there! (Ticket must have already been purchased in advance for the Ball.)

    Contact Sarah Gardiner at sarahg1@uic.edu with questions.

  • *The Asterisk is hiring, Tuesday (3/3)

    Interested in satirical writing or illustrating? All are welcome to join our last meeting of the year to discuss our final issue of The Asterisk, UIC’s leading satire publication. We make it easy to join and participate because we all understand you have academic responsibilities to focus on like binge-watching your favorite series on Netflix.

    See you tomorrow (Tue. 3/3) @5pm in conference room (114) Burnham Hall

    To learn more about the Asterisk and see previous issues, visit http://theasterisk.org/. Questions?  Contact Sergio Villasenor at svilla28@uic.edu.

  • Shamrock Shuffle Volunteering with SFP, 3/29

    The Society of Future Physicians will be partnering with the Chicago Diabetes Project to volunteer at the Shamrock Shuffle 8K race on 3/29. Space is LIMITED to the first 50 people so please register here if you are interested. T-shirts and snacks will be provided! Register here: https://cemevent.com/login#p=J2DE-SV6R&v=position_view  Our assignment is start corrals D & E. More than 3,000 volunteers will support the event this year thanks to volunteers like you! In the document below you will find more information. Questions or concerns? Please email Rahul Patel at rpate243@uic.edu.

  • Road Trip with ASB! #springbreak Apply by Fri. 2/27

    Have the experience of a lifetime with fellow UIC students this spring break!

    $150 will cover lodging, transportation, and food for a whole week. If you're interested in making great memories and participating in direct service for poverty, homelessness, health, environmental or another social justice issues this spring break, please read on!

    Alternative Spring Break at UIC is happy to announce that applications for Spring 2015 trips are now open! We organize alternative break tripswhere 7-10 groups of ~10 students engage in direct service for a week. Each trip has a focus on a particular social issue; Students educate themselves and each other, and then do hands-on work with relevant organizations.

    If you would like more information about these trips and how to apply please find our webpage at: https://orgsync.com/91727/chapter.  All trip information is under the FILES tab. The application is under the FORMS tab.

    Application deadline is Friday February 27th. E-mail asbuic@gmail.com with any questions/concerns. 

  • Asterisk Bake N’ Shirt Sale, Monday 2/23

    Support The Asterisk, UIC’s one & only satire publication, by purchasing baked goods or our highly talked about UIC football t-shirt! Our team really needs your support! Come see us Monday February 23rd, from 11am-1pm in Burnham Hall. Free baked goods with every purchase!* 

    Reserve a shirt size by emailing your name and size to asterisk.uic@gmail.com

    See you there!

    *If you already have a UIC football shirt, wear it and get free cookies!

  • Like to Write? Come to the Ampersand General Body Meeting! Wed. 2/11

    Like to write? Come to the first Ampersand general body meetings of the semester for opportunities to write for the Honors College newsletter and blog!

    Calling all writers! The Ampersand, the Honors College newsletter and blog, will be holding its first general body meeting on Wednesday, February 11th at 4 PM in BH 121. We will be assigning articles for our print publication, online content, and online blog. This semester, we will also be hosting a blog contest with prizes - bloggers could win gift cards to the UIC bookstore! Come to find out more!

    Questions? Comments? Please email uicampersand@gmail.com or visit ampersand.honors.uic.edu for more information!

  • JPHAS Spring 2015 Writing Cycle, Submissions Due by Fri. 2/6

    If you wish to submit an article to the Journal for Pre-Health Affiliated Students (JPHAS) for possible selection for the 2014-2015 JPHAS Publication, please submit your article to jphas.journal@gmail.com by Friday, February 6th at 11:59 p.m.

    Please email us at jphas.journal@gmail.com before Friday, February 6th at 11:59 p.m. in order to approve your article topic.

    The Journal for Pre-Health Affiliated Students (JPHAS) was created in May 2001 to more fully recognize the broad spectrum of pre-health students at the University of Illinois at Chicago. JPHAS strives to offer students considering careers in health-oriented professions an informative resource and a forum to express, present, and exchange ideas.

    For more information visit our website at:
    https://sites.google.com/site/jphasjournalweb/home 

  • EcoCampus GBM #2, Tues. 2/3

    EcoCampus GBM #2
    Tuesday, Feb 3rd
    11:00am - 12:00pm
    Burnham Hall B16 (basement)
    ***
    Join us to discuss and finalize our plans for CCN, as well as create some proposals for Green Fee applications.
    ***
    Email: EcoCampusUIC@gmail.com

  • Sustainability Fee Advisory Board seeking Student Proposals, Due Mon. 2/16

    The Sustainability Fee Advisory Board (SFAB) is currently accepting student proposals for Spring 2015. The Sustainability Fee's goal is to support proposals that help to establish a sustainable campus environment. Paid by all undergraduate, graduate, and professional students, the Sustainability Fee is $3 per semester.

    The Sustainability Fee funds small, short-term projects, helps to subsidize larger, long-term projects on campus, offers discounted Divvy memberships for students*, and helps to fund student travel to sustainability-related conferences. Funding from this fee is administered by the SFAB, which is comprised of undergraduate, graduate, and professional students, as well as faculty and staff.

    Who can apply: All UIC students and student organizations are eligible to apply. If needed, the SFAB will provide access to campus resources and personnel to approved proposals. SFAB can also suggest other entities that may provide funding or additional assistance.

    Application process: Applicants are required to submit a Letter of Inquiry (LOI) by February 16th, 2015. The LOI allows the SFAB to pre-screen proposals for appropriateness and feasibility. Furthermore, the LOI should provide an approximate itemized project budget, including expected completion date and cost savings, if any. Projects that pass this stage will be invited to prepare a final proposal for consideration by the board. The Letter of Inquiry form can be found here: http://go.uic.edu/letterofinquiry. Following review of LOIs, the board will notify all applicants via email by the end of February if they have been selected to submit a full proposal. Full proposals must be submitted by Monday, April 6th, 2015. Grantees will be notified by the end of the spring semester. For questions regarding previously funded projects, funding criteria, as well as rules and restrictions, please contact skonin2@uic.edu or visit the website: http://go.uic.edu/sustainabilityfee 

    *For more information about the Divvy membership discount for students, visit here: http://go.uic.edu/Divvy 

  • Red Shoes Review Submission Deadline Extended until Sat. 1/31

    UIC's Red Shoes Review is accepting student submissions of art (photography, painting, graphic design, digital art) and writing (nonfiction, fiction, poetry, prose) to uic.redshoes@gmail.com until our extended deadline of January 31st, 2015! This year's theme is ATELIER: A Space to Create. We'd love to see what you can do!

  • Society of Future Physicians, Applications Due Fri. 1/23

    Applications for membership to The Society of Future Physicians are due this Friday January 23rd, 2015 by 11:59 p.m. SFP is an Honors College student organization for pre-medical students to discover what a medical career is all about. The society delivers information regarding the medical school application process and coordinates activities that give insight into the work and lives of physicians.

    Apply here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1NUCQ7BkPpJ-aBsNj-7hiR8N4k0Bqt2wPaI-gx8SKGV8/viewform 

    Questions? Email uic.hc.sfp@gmail.com 

  • Get Involved on Campus! HC Student Org Open House Wed. 1/21

    Come meet the Honors College student organizations and find out how you can get involved!  

    Wednesday, Jan. 21
    11am - 1pm
    Honors College Student Lounge
    (109 Burnham Hall)

    Questions: Contact Sarah Gardiner at sarahg1@uic.edu or (312) 413-2260.

  • EcoCampus Environmental Group: Meeting 1, Wed. 1/21

    The next EcoCampus meeting will be:

    Wed, Jan 21st
    11:00am - 12:00pm
    Burnham Hall B21 (basement)
    Pizza will be provided!

    We are excited to see you all there! We have a ton of things going on this semester and will be hitting the ground running.

    Contact us: EcoCampusUIC@gmail.com.

  • Submit your Art and Literature to the Red Shoes Review, Due 12/31

    UIC's undergraduate literary and art magazine is now accepting submissions for its 2015 issue. This year's theme is "Atelier, a space to create." 

    We accept poetry, prose, fiction, non-fiction, essays, photography, design, paintings, mixed media art, etc. All submissions that are accepted for publication will be notified by February, 2015.

    Send all submissions to uic.redshoes@gmail.com by December 31st, 2014.

  • Read the latest issue of the Ampersand, the HC student-run newsletter!

    Check out the last edition of the Ampersand, the Honors College student-run newsletter!  In this issue, we feature the 2014 Lincoln Laureate Allyson Joyce, talk with the six Honors College members of the brand-new UIC women's soccer team, hear from Ariunaa Bayanjargal about her semester in Denmark with the Medical Practice and Policy program, and much more!

    View the issue! 

    To learn more about the Ampersand, visit the website at http://ampersand.honors.uic.edu/  Questions or interested in getting involved?  Contact uicampersand@gmail.com

  • Full Lengh MCAT2015 Practice Exam

    Want to take a full-length practice exam for the new MCAT 2015? Princeton Review is hosting a prep exam that will entail what the new exam might look like. It'll be THIS Saturday, Nov 22nd from 8am to approx 4pm. Reserve your spot HERE: http://bit.ly/1uK5PCp. Please be at lecture center C6 promptly. Those who sign up will receive further directions on what to do on test day. See you there!  Questions? Contact Amy Halder at mhalde2@uic.edu

  • EcoCampus General Body Meeting, Mon. 11/17

    This is a EcoCampus General Body Meeting on November 17, 2014 from 2-3pm. The meeting will be held in Burnham Hall B21. Members and all students can be notified about the club via social media flyers and electronic notifications about this general body meeting. We are planning upcoming events.  Questions?  Contact Rucha Shah at rashah6@uic.edu.

  • Read the first issue of the 2014-15 Ampersand, the Honors College newsletter!

    Check out the last edition of the Ampersand, the Honors College student-run newsletter!  This issue features advice from a freshman friend, a highlight of an archaeology capstone in the Czech Republic, a study abroad experience in China, a feature on our Faculty Fellow of the Year, and much more! 

    http://www.uic.edu/honors/life/documents/Final_Ampersand_November_2014.pdf 

    To learn more about the Ampersand, visit the website at http://ampersand.honors.uic.edu/  

  • Asterisk Football T-shirt sale, Thurs. 11/13

    The Asterisk is back with another legendary football T-shirt ( http://theasterisk.org/ ). Support our undefeated football team* while at the same time supporting The Asterisk, UIC’s one & only satire publication.

    Purchase your shirt for $10 on Thursday November 13th, from 11am-1pm outside the Honors College entrance in Burnham Hall.Can't make it? Then reserve a shirt size by emailing your name and size to asterisk.uic@gmail.com

    Preview the shirt here: http://theasterisk.org/

    See you there!

  • Pinterest Party Hosted by Donate by design, Tues. 11/11

    Do you like crafting? Want to make something that you can take home with you? Want to make gifts for your family or friends for absolutely no cost? Then come join Donate by Design for their Fall Pinterest Party!

    Tuesday, November 11, 2014
    4:00 - 8:00 pm
    SCE 302

    Food will be provided

    UIC students and staff can join us to learn how to make five crafts. These crafts will be yours to keep! The best part, this event is FREE!
    CRAFTS:
    Plush Animals
    Mason Jar Craft
    Hex Nut Bracelet/necklace
    Wire Rings
    Fabric Hair Bow/Bowties 

    Donate by Design is a non-profit student organization from University of Illinois at Chicago that designs, teaches, and creates handmade items to be sold. All proceeds from sales go to non-profit organizations that help UIC students who are victims of hate crimes, rape, stalking and domestic violence.

  • "Is Law School in Your Future?" Thurs. 11/20

    From freshman to seniors, the Pre-Law Society and Blueprint Test Prep are partnering together to host a Law School Admissions Workshop for all UIC students. This free, one-hour workshop will be held in Lecture Center A2 on Thursday, November 20, 2014 from 3pm-4pm. All students who RSVP (http://goo.gl/forms/4ZmTr4sF61) will receive FREE PIZZA so RSVP today!  Questions? Contact Cristian Nuno at cnuno2@uic.edu

  • Apply for an Alternative Spring Break Winter Trip, 11/2 - 11/5

    This is applicable to all students who want to apply for any of the 7 winter trips this winter break. Alternative Spring Break helps volunteer at non-profit organizations in Chicago, but we also have an educational curriculum attached to each trip also.

    Our service-learning trips this upcoming winter include Habitat for Humanity New Orleans, LA, Tennessee State Parks Chattanooga, TN, United Cerebral PalsyBirmingham, AL, Drueding centerPhiladelphia, PA
    SunshineOssining, NY. and Pediatric Angels Network Mendham, NJ
    Junior Achievement Memphis, TN.

    If you would like to know more information about these trips check out https://orgsync.com/91727/chapter and click ASB Winter 2014 Trip Participant Application.  Questions? Contact Angela Sazon at asazon4@uic.edu