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The Native American Support Program (NASP) cultivates an environment supportive of positive experiences for Native American and Indigenous students at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). Learn about NASP initiatives and programming, and get updates on upcoming events and resources both on the UIC campus and within the greater community.
1. UIC, NASP, & NAISO (Student Organization) Updates

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  • 2020 NATIONAL NOVEMBER NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH

    The University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) National November Native American Heritage Month (NAHM) activities are an integral part of the UIC cultural experience in celebration of the diversity of Native America. Each year, the UIC Native American and Indigenous Student Organization select a theme. The 2020 theme is Black and Indigenous Communities: Fellowship and Mutual Support. Please join us in celebrating National Native American Heritage Month. EVERYONE IS WELCOME!

    Virtual Events Include:

    11/06 from 12:00 - 5:00 PM: Powwow 101: Understanding and Enjoying a Powwow

    11/11 from 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM: Keynote Lecture and Discussion - Kyle T. Mays, a scholar of Indigenous and Afro-Indigenous studies

    11/17 from 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM: Land Acknowledgement Workshop 

    11/23 from 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM: Creating Change, Black and Indigenous Community Discussion Panel 

     

    RSVP HERE: https://go.uic.edu/NAHM2020

     

  • Fifth Annual Conference Flyer

    2021 Fifth Annual Urban Native Education Conference, Chicago American Indian Community Collaborative

    Living Our Values Towards Health & Healing

    The Chicago American Indian Community Collaborative (CAICC) is pleased to announce the 2021 Fifth Annual Urban Native Education Conference!

    Our conference theme this year is Living Our Values Towards Health & Healing. The theme acknowledges the ways in which our values shape and support our individual, family and communities’ health, wellbeing and healing, specifically during a pandemic. Our communities have a deep history of organizing to support each other in times of crisis. This past year presented numerous opportunities for us to work together. More than ever before, we were called upon to re-imagine and create new possibilities for connecting and supporting one another.

    At the core of many Native American and Indigenous communities are the values known as the 4 R’s – relationships, reciprocity, responsibility, and respect. In what ways do these values influence how we build, support, care, teach, learn and lead? How has this pandemic helped to ground us in what’s important?

    We have invited Native American and Indigenous community leaders, knowledge keepers and scholars, students, educators, youth, administrators, helpers and staff of educational programs, organizations and institutions, from Chicago-land (Checagou) and beyond, to present at this year's 5th Annual Urban Native Education Conference.

  • 2021 Student Sustainability Literacy and Culture Survey

    We are inviting all of UIC’s undergraduate and graduate students to take our 2021 Sustainability Literacy and Culture Survey protocol number: # 2021-0904. This survey is part of a research study to assess the knowledge amongst the UIC student body about sustainability. By educating ourselves about sustainability, we can see how urgent of an issue it is all around the world and here at UIC, we can strive to be more conscious about our decisions when looking at the future of our Earth. The research will also help guide future curriculum development at UIC. Your participation in the research and your responses to the survey questions will directly contribute to this initiative. The results of this survey will be reported to the Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System (STARS), in which UIC is a participant. STARS is a self-reporting system that allows colleges and universities to track and measure their sustainability performance. UIC, like many other universities, is working towards educating their students more around issues such as sustainability. This survey will help to educate and spark interest around such practices.

    You can access the survey with the following link: https://uic.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4VIsyS1bPiC0HRA

  • 2021 Student Sustainability Literacy and Culture Survey

    We are inviting all of UIC’s undergraduate and graduate students to take our 2021 Sustainability Literacy and Culture Survey protocol number: # 2021-0904. This survey is part of a research study to assess the knowledge amongst the UIC student body about sustainability. By educating ourselves about sustainability, we can see how urgent of an issue it is all around the world and here at UIC, we can strive to be more conscious about our decisions when looking at the future of our Earth. The research will also help guide future curriculum development at UIC. Your participation in the research and your responses to the survey questions will directly contribute to this initiative. The results of this survey will be reported to the Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System (STARS), in which UIC is a participant. STARS is a self-reporting system that allows colleges and universities to track and measure their sustainability performance. UIC, like many other universities, is working towards educating their students more around issues such as sustainability. This survey will help to educate and spark interest around such practices.

    You can access the survey with the following link: https://uic.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4VIsyS1bPiC0HRA

  • 4th Annual Urban Native Education Conference @ UIC

    The Chicago American Indian Community Collaborative’s Education Committee invites you to attend the 4th annual Urban Native Education Conference. The theme of the 4th annual Urban Native Education Conference is Indigenous Futures 2020. The organizers of this conference are situated in Native Chicago, by which they mean that their focus, research, teaching, and service is working for and with American Indian people and communities in the Chicago area. With more than 70% of the Indigenous population of the U.S. living primarily in urban settings, it is clear that urban Indian education is a significant issue.

    We invite proposals for sessions that address the conference theme. The audience for this conference includes Indigenous educators, scholars, youth, elders, and community members. Please submit proposals by Friday, February 28, 2020. Accept/decline notifications will be sent to the email used in the proposal process by Friday, March 20, 2020.

    Submit a Proposal

    Schedule:

    Friday, May 1, 2020, 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM: Indigenous Networking Social

    Saturday, May 2, 2020, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM: Main Conference

    *schedule subject to slight changes while confirming sessions

    Registration is now open. The cost to register is free. Space is limited so please register in advance to secure your spot!

    Register to Attend the Conference!

     

  • AASHE Global Conference on Sustainability in Higher Education - registration information

    Dear UIC Community,

    We are excited to unlimited registrations for our campus for this year’s  Global Conference on Sustainability in Higher Education, a virtual conference taking place October 20-22.  GCSHE offers 3 full days of live content and networking, plus thirty days of on-demand access (through November 22). Sign up using the instructions below to gain free access to this great event:

    Click HERE to register. If you are a Presenter or Student Presenter, use the Presenter link provided in your acceptance email and add the Discount Code to receive a free registration. Fill out all the relevant fields. Use your institutional email address only. The Discount Code is linked to your institution’s email domain (@uic.edu).  Other email addresses (such as Gmail, Outlook, or Yahoo) will not work with the Discount Code. On the Submit Payment page, enter the following Discount Code: UICEDU100220 This will drop your total to $0.00.  Complete your registration.

    If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to Cynthia Klein-Banai at cindy@uic.edu

    We hope you will be able to join us as we explore, reexamine and re-envision sustainability in higher education.

  • Are you Career Ready?

  • ARTS AND CULTURE CAREER FAIR: Friday February 21 at UIC!

    Arts + Culture Career Fair

    • Date: Friday February 21, 2020
    • Time: Noon – 3pm
    • Location: Student Center East (SCE), Illinois Room

    Hosted by UIC Career Services, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, University of Illinois Springfield

  • Avisos from the LCC (02/03/2020)

    There is a saying in Spanish, con el corazón en mano (with the heart in hand), which implies that someone is coming to you or welcoming you with honest and peaceful intentions. The Rafael Cintrón Ortiz Latino Cultural Center at UIC does just that for Latinxs and anyone who wishes to expand their knowledge about the cultural heritage of Latinx communities and advocate for social and environmental justice.

  • BIAS Reporting Tool

    This tool is designed to help you share your experiences with bias, discrimination and harassment so that we can support you and better understand the complex needs and challenges facing our campus community. It is for use by all members of the UIC community, including students, faculty and staff. If you fill out the form, it will be reviewed by members of the Bias Response Team. Reports involving faculty and staff will be referred to and/or reviewed in coordination with Office for Access and Equity and the Office of Diversity.You may submit the form anonymously. If you choose to do so, keep in mind that there will be no way for us to follow up with questions, so please take care to provide sufficient detail. If you do include your contact information, a member of the Bias Response Team, which includes members from the Office of the Dean of Students , Office of Diversity and/or the Office for Access and Equity will follow-up with you.

  • Call for Graduates

    Call for 2021 Graduates

    Join us for "drive-thru" celebrations as we recognize and honor this school year's local graduates.

    When: Thursday and Friday, June 17th-18th, 2021

    Time: 12-6 pm each day

    Where: American Indian Center of Chicago, 3401 W Ainslie St, Chicago, IL 60625

    Due to current COVID-19 restrictions, graduates and their families will participate in a drop-in celebration to receive certificates, gifts, and photo opportunities from local Native community leaders and Native organizations.

    If you have multiple graduates in your family, please submit the form per one graduate.

  • Call Into Our August Coaches Hotline NEXT WEEK!

    Are you ready for the new VIRTUAL semester? Bring your questions and needs to our student success team for the Summer Coaches Hotline on AUG 13th, from 3:00-4:00pm MDT. Mark your calendars are join us on Zoom HERE, or call into the hotline at (253) 215-8782 (meeting ID 939 8055 7902)

  • Campus Advocacy Network Orientation Activities

    CAN has planned some orientation activities!

  • Capstone Project Opportunity

    The Masters of Public Administration, Masters of Public Policy, and Bachelor of Arts in Urban Studies programs at the University of Illinois, Chicago (UIC) are accepting proposals from public and nonprofit organizations for Capstone projects for the spring 2021 semester. These “learning in action” projects give students in the three programs the opportunity to work on practical problems with the support of faculty in a real-world situation....

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  • CareerNOW Program, UIC Native American Support Program

    Are you in the process of exploring your major? Want to explore career and internship possibilities that are focused on working with American Indian/Alaskan Native, Native Hawaiian, or Indigenous communities? CareerNOW is a University of Illinois at Chicago program designed to assist students in exploring and applying to career and internship opportunities that advance Indigenous communities.

    Affiliates who participate in CareerNOW will be able to work with an advisor and develop an individualized career and internship plan. Each affiliate will be able to cultivate their own awareness on how to best market themselves and build confidence in seeking out and applying for career and internship opportunities.

    Click Here to Learn More https://nasp.uic.edu/careernow-applications/

    For details, contact NASP at nasp@uic.edu or 312.996.4515

  • Casey Brown (Ho-Chunk), Comedian Performance

    Date: March 24, 2021 from 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

    All UIC students, staff, faculty, and community friends are welcome!

    This Comedian Performance with Casey Brown (Ho-Chunk) is part of the Alternative Spring Break series hosted by the Native American Support Program, The University of Illinois at Chicago.

    Casey Brown moved from his home state of Wisconsin to takes classes at Second City, the world’s premier comedy writing and performing school. He soon became part of the local comedy scene producing and hosting multiple shows at The Vic Theater, The Gallery Cabaret and Bucktown Pub. He continues to be a leading voice in Chicago's small Indigenous comedy scene.

    "Casey Brown Chicago's Best (Only) American Indian Comedian” will speak to the trials of being in the minority of racial minorities in his people’s own country and how that effects life as a writer, director, producer and performer in the urban setting of Chicago.

  • Chicago American Indian Community Collaborative Education Conference

    Date: May 2, 2020

    Location: UIC Halsted

  • Class of 2020 Achievement Celebration

    • Date: 6/13/2020
    • Time: 12-3 PM
    • Location: Mexican Museum of Fine Arts
  • Class of 2021 "Drive Thru" Citywide Graduation

    Please see the attached flyer for details. 

  • Climates of Inequality

    Climates of Inequality – October 2021Virtual Public Programs

    Join the UIC Latino Cultural Center for a series of online presentations this Fall with environmental and climate justice advocates from across the country and abroad. 

    Just Transition Alliance Executive Director, José Bravo, will talk about the principles of Just Transition and how climate justice and chemicals policy relate to communities fighting for environmental and labor justice.

    When: Wed. Oct. 13, 2021

    Time: 4:30-5:30PM CST 

    RSVP at go.uic.edu/COI13

  • Climates of Inequality – September 2021 Virtual Public Programs

    Join the UIC Latino Cultural Center for a series of online presentations this Fall with environmental and climate justice advocates from across the country and abroad. Their work reveals frameworks and solutions that utilize a justice and equity lens integrating social and economic issues to address toxic pollution and combat the climate crisis.

    Writer and journalist Todd Miller will help us connect the dots between climate change, displacement, and the border industrial complex and insists that it is time that we imagine something new.

    When: Wed. September 28, 2021

    Time: 4:30-5:30PM CST

    RSVP at go.uic.edu/COI29

    Go to the LCC event webpage for more program details.

    For access needs or questions, email us at lcc@uic.edu.

  • Whose Lakefront Flyer: Student Session

    College Student Session: Whose Lakefront

    The project coordinators invite all Graduate and Undergraduate College students to the Student Session: Whose Lakefront. This event will center the perspectives and voices of Native and Indigenous communities. In this workshop, students will have the opportunity to hear from leading professionals about their activism work in Chicago and the greater Indigenous community. Each student will gain a greater understanding of the Whose Lakefront project, learn about historical and contemporary issues from Indigenous leaders, and form new connections with fellow student peers interested in advancing Indigenous initiatives. Register on Eventbrite to receive the zoom link:bit.ly/WhoseLakefront

  • "Cooked: Survival by Zip Code" Screening & Panel Discussion

    Panelists and audience members will have an opportunity to discuss how the social determinants of health - our local contexts where we live, grow, work, and play - impacted the intensity and after math of the heat wave, and how our communities can address health inequities in Chicago moving forward.

  • Disability Resource Center is Hiring Undergrad Work Studies!!!

    I hope you are all hanging in there and enjoying this abrupt transition to fall! Just wanted to quickly plug that DRC has been approved to hire Work Study students! If you know any undergrads looking for work who are work study eligible and interested in doing alternative format work, lab aide work, and/or general office work in support of students with disabilities at UIC, send them to this link: (12) Disability Resource Center Work Study Student Worker | University of Illinois at Chicago Disability Resource Center | Handshake (joinhandshake.com)

  • Dr. Eli Suzukovich III (Little Shell Band of Chippewa-Cree/Krajina Serb)

    Date: March 25, 2021 from 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

    All UIC students, staff, faculty, and community friends are welcome!

    This casual conversation with Dr. Eli Suzukovich III (Little Shell Band of Chippewa-Cree/Krajina Serb) is part of the Alternative Spring Break series hosted by the Native American Support Program, The University of Illinois at Chicago.

    Dr. Eli Suzukovich III is an anthropologist with a focus on cultural resource management, ethnography, religion, oral history, and ethno-biology. Currently, Eli is a Research Scientist in the Negaunee Integrative Research Center at the Field Museum, where he is a member of the curation team for the renovation of the Native North America Hall. Along with museum work, Eli is a lecturer in the Environmental Policy and Culture Program at Northwestern and a faculty affiliate in the Native American and Indigenous Research Institute at Northwestern University.

  • Excel Center Game Night!

    • Date: 3/12/2020
    • Time: 5 PM-8 PM
    • Location: MRH Pano Room (Marie Robinson Hall Located at 811 Maxwell Street/Halsted Street)

    Please stop by for board games, video games, free food, and to support the Peer Success Coaches and students. Hope to see you there J

  • Experienced Bias on Campus? Let us know.

    Experienced Bias on Campus? Let us know. You can report instances of bias on campus using the Bias Reporting Tool. This will help UIC support you, collaborate with units from across the University to address what occurred, and better understand the complex needs and challenges facing our community.

    Questions? Want to learn more? 

    Visit our website here: https://dos.uic.edu/diversity-education/

    UIC Office of the Dean of Students

  • Honors College

    Extra Help – Program Assistant (Communications) University of Illinois at Chicago

    HONORS COLLEGE

    Extra Help – Program Assistant (Communications)

    The University of Illinois at Chicago

    The Honors College at the University of Illinois at Chicago is seeking an extra help Program Assistant (Communications). This is a temporary assignment and it is limited to 900 hours and non-benefits eligible.  The rate of Pay is $22 per hour.

  • Fall 2020 Courses!!!

    Available UIC Courses. Check them out!

  • Film Screening: Freedom Writers

    Please join us on Monday, February 24th for the screening of Freedom Riders, a film that commemorates Black History Month. The viewing will take place in room 1-470 of the Richard J. Daley Library at 1 p.m. There will be light refreshments and snacks.

    “‘Freedom Writers’ is the powerful, harrowing and ultimately inspirational story of six months in 1961 that changed America forever. From May until November 1961, more than 400 Black and white Americans risked their lives—and many endured savage beatings and imprisonment—for simply traveling together on buses and trains as they journeyed through the Deep South.”This screening is brought to you by the University Library Undergraduate Engagement Program.

     

  • NAISO BINGO Flyer

    Free Virtual BINGO NIGHT for UIC Students, Native American Support Program

    Join the Native American Support Program and Native American and Indigenous Student Organization in an end of the 2021 semester BINGO NIGHT. 

    • Who: All UIC Students
    • What: FREE VIRTUAL BINGO NIGHT
    • When: Wednesday, May 12, 2021, from 5:00 - 6:30 PM CT
    • Where: Zoom, Register Here: https://go.uic.edu/NASPBINGO
    • Why: Over 250.00 in UIC Book Vouchers

     

  • General Office Aide/Student Position, Native American Support Program

    Clerical/Adminstrative: 

    • Assists with clerical/administrative functions.
    • Answers the telephone and unit email, transfers phone calls and answers inquiries, and operates common office machines such as fax, copier, andother computer equipment.
    • Sorts, checks and distributes mail correspondence.
    • Operates common office machines such as fax, copier, and other computer equipment.
    • Files necessary materials and assists with inventories.
    • Runs office errands.
    • Assists various staff members in the office with administrative projects.
    • Operates social media for NASP. Should expect to work with Canva or equivalent.
    • Assembles and publishes monthly NASP newsletter.
    • Inputs data using Microsoft Office, UIC box, google enterprise software

    Community and University Activities Support

    • Staffing for activities organized by NASP, some of which will be evening and weekend commitments, such as the annual powwow.
    • Assist with administrative duties related to student and community organizations affiliated with NASP

    CLICK HERE TO APPLY!

  • Health Professions Forum on 10/7 "Direct Patient Care"

    Health Professions Forum - Direct Patient Care

    October 7, 20213:00 pm - 4:00 pm

    Location: Zoom

    Learn about the various career roles that focus on addressing a wide range of health topics that impact communities and populations, especially during this pandemic.

    Panelists will share how their work impacts various populations through their lens in hospital, non-profit and the fire service industry.

    Panelists include: Sarah Mills, MD, MPH, Fellowship Director for Palliative Medicine, University of Texas Dell Medical SchoolJasmeet Sanghera, Firefighter/Paramedic, Fire ServiceHana Khan, Behavioral Health Technician, AMITA Health

    For more information, please visit https://career.las.uic.edu/events/direct-patient-care/.

  • Healthy Learning Environments for Native American Students in Higher Education

    Date: April 29, 2021 from 12:00PM - 1:00PM

    Our workshop pulls from a declaration created by the American Indian College Fund, titled “Creating Visibility and Healthy Learning Environments for Native Americans in Higher Education.” This workshop will provide an opportunity for Native serving academic professionals to share, evaluate, and develop best practices on how to build a more inclusive and vibrant campus for Native students.

    Please note that this is an interactive workshop where we encourage participants to reflect on their own experiences of navigating the education system and converse about what support structures worked for them and what did not. We will then review the eight best practices proposed within the AICF declaration and facilitate an open conversation for participants to share what principles are and are not reflected within their respective institutions.

  • In Case You Missed It! Native American Powwow

    Take a look back at the 27th annual Native American Month Traditional Powwow. The community came together to take part in and celebrate a one-day, inter-tribal, traditional powwow on November 8, 2019.

  • Indigenous Artist in Residence, Wayne Valliere, Northwestern Center for Native American and Indigenous Research

    Please see the included flyer for additional details. 

  • Indigenous lecture, writing series aims to make voices visible

    With funding support by the Spencer Foundation, this joint effort by the University of Illinois at Chicago’s Native American Support Program and Learning Sciences Research Institute and Northwestern University’s Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion, the Indigenous Lecture & Writing Series (ILWS) seeks to increase the visibility and dissemination of a diversity of stories and knowledge that is embedded in the urban Indigenous community.

  • Indigenous Lecture & Writing Series Workshop

    • Date: January 30, 2020
    • Time: 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
    • Location: Rebecca Crown Center - West Tower, Hardin Hall 633 Clark Street Evanston, IL
  • Indigenous Peoples Day, The Native American Support Program

    Native American History 101

    10/12/2020 from 12-1 PM

    Native American Support Program (NASP) - The University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) and UIC History Department are partnering to host a Lunch and Learn for Indigenous Peoples Day. This event is open to UIC staff, faculty, students, and community members interested in learning more about historical and modern Native American and Indigenous topics. Native American 101 is one of the four Lunch and Learns NASP offers throughout the year.

    IPD Aloha Center Chicago 

    12/12/2020 from 1 - 2 PM

    Join the Native American Support Program - The University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) and the Aloha Center Chicago in celebrating Indigenous Peoples Day 2020. This event is open to all UIC staff, faculty, students, and community members. The Aloha Center Chicago is a unique, and, innovative multi-media resource cultural center dedicated to the preservation and perpetuation of Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Island traditions.

    CLICK HERE TO RSVP

  • UIC Logo

    Interested in gaining more experience but concerned about taking an unpaid opportunity?

    Interested in gaining more experience but concerned about taking an unpaid opportunity?

    The  Flames Internship Grant was created to support students who want to take advantage of unpaid internship and/or pre-professional experiences, but need to earn money to offset expenses. The grant provides a stipend ( equal to approximately $16.00/hour) for your internship over the course of one academic semester or the summer. After approval, students will be notified of the amount of the award, based on the hours required for the internship.

    Ideally, students should have already secured a position - but if not, that is ok! Students are encouraged to still apply and their application will be evaluated for funding once a position is official. If you need help securing an internship, contact UIC Career Services. Their contact information is listed here:  https://careerservices.uic.edu/about-us/hours/contact-us/

    Also consider asking about any internship support in your home college! For LAS students, consider resources available through LAS Career Development and Internships:  https://career.las.uic.edu/internship-program/

    The Flames Internship Grant does require students to participate in a monthly internship support seminar.  This requirement can be waived for students who are participating in another internship course at UIC, such as LAS 289 for LAS students.

    For more information, visit go.uic.edu/FIG 

  • Jacob Adams, Farewell

    Jacob Adams (Colville Nation) will be leaving the Native American Support Program (NASP) on October 15th, 2021, as he moves on to focus on his doctoral studies in Educational Leadership at San Francisco State University. Jacob will be missed among the NASP team and on the University of Illinois at Chicago campus. Jacob has been a tremendous force for the program by providing support to our students, building liaisons with other units and departments, and collaborating with the greater Chicago Native American community. We wish Jacob the best wishes in his future endeavors. We thank him for his leadership and are excited to see what he does next as a transformational educator in our Native community.

     

    Please consider attending this zoom event to wish Jacob well on his journey. Students, staff, faculty, community members, and friends are welcome!

     

    Date: Thursday, October 14, 2021 

    Time: 2:00 - 3:00 PM

    Zoom Information:

    Join Zoom Meeting

    https://uic.zoom.us/j/7078281054?pwd=d282VFVJSEhsWnlWOVFueDNldGZBQT09 

     

    Meeting ID: 707 828 1054

    Passcode: *43G1uR1

     

    Join by SIP

    7078281054@zoomcrc.com

     

     

  • UIC Human Resources Logo

    JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: Clinical Assistant Professor, Clinical Psychologist (Office of Applied Psychological Services/Psychiatry)

    The Department of Psychology, in conjunction with the Department of Psychiatry, at the University of Illinois at Chicago is seeking a licensed psychologist to serve as a Clinical Assistant Professor. The position is a non-tenure track, 12-month appointment.  This position will be 60% in the psychology department, providing supervision and teaching, and 40% in the psychiatry department, providing direct service to patients. The 60% in psychology will entail providing therapy and assessment supervision to doctoral students through the Office of Applied Psychological Services (OAPS) and teaching one graduate or undergraduate course per semester in the Psychology department. OAPS is the training clinic for the Department’s APA-accredited Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and provides services to adults and children in Chicago and the surrounding suburbs.  The Clinical Psychology Program endorses a scientist-practitioner training model, has been accredited by APA since 1974, and is a member of the Academy of Psychological Sciences. The 40% time in psychiatry will be spent providing direct clinical services to clients, often part of the UIC community, both in person and via telehealth. The psychiatry department one of the largest in the Midwest, with several nationally-recognized training programs and several fellowships. The Department is nationally known for clinical research in multiple areas, including anxiety and mood disorders, psychosis, late life depression, autism, addictions, mental health services, and women’s mental health. 

    To Apply: Submit an online application to the UIC Job Board (https://jobs.uic.edu/job-board/job-details?jobID=150054&job=clinical-assistant-professor-office-of-applied-psychological-services-psychiatry) by August 31, 2021. Please upload a cover letter, CV, and provide the names and email addresses of three references within the online application. Questions about the application process should be directed to Jessie Morris-Forristall at jmorri7@uic.edu.  

  • UIC Medical Rep..

    Job Posting: Medical Insurance Representative Full Time Benefits Eligible

    University of Illinois Chicago College of Dentistry (UIC COD), Office of Financial Affairs is seeking a reliable, enthusiastic, self-starting Medical Insurance Representative to join the Dentistry Billing team.   This is a full time benefits eligible position.

  • Live on Campus Again Next Year

    Applications are live! Campus Housing's reapplication process for current residents interested in returning to Campus Housing for the future academic year. DETAILS

  • Looking for Research Volunteers!

    The UIC Department of Psychiatry is looking for research volunteers with bothersome depressed mood or mood instability for a UIC research study. You may be eligible if you:

    ✓Are 25-50 years old

    ✓Use a Smartphone

    ✓Experience depressed mood or mood instability 

    If you are eligible and agree to participate you may undergo:

    •3 Study visits (includes 2 brain scans)

    •Questionnaires and surveys

    •Install an application on your smartphone that tracks your typing patterns, but not what you type 

    Volunteers will be compensated for their participation! Total time commitment is 3 visits over a 4-week period. Interested participants should fill out the survey below, call, or email for more information.

    CALL: (312) 996-0711

    EMAIL: unmasckstudy@uic.edu

  • Los Colores De Nuestra Cultura (The Colors of Our Culture) - UIC LatinX Heritage Month

    The LatinX community represents many countries and cultures. The LatinX Heritage Month Planning Committee is excited to announce that our 2021 theme is Los Colores de Nuestra Cultura, otherwise known as The Colors of Our Culture!  From September 15 to October 15 we recognize the culture, achievements, and contributions of our LatinX community. Intentionally, there are many interpretations of the theme. Art and color are a big part of the culture regardless of where you come from, and ultimately the various colors represent something different to various LatinX communities. Get ready to enjoy a drive-in movie night, game nights, poetry sessions, professional panels, and more!

    October 4th: Loteria Night with SHPEOctober 5th: Painting Our Culture Artist DIY

    October 6th: Virtual Professor TalkOctober 8th: Virtual Cultural Game Night

    October 15th: Latinx Heritage Month Closing Mixer

    October 15th: Poetry Book Club Ends: Cafecito y Chisme

  • Flyer for open Mic

    Math and Science Learning Center Open Mic.

    MSLC OPEN MIC EVENT – APRIL 1st  #ThisIsWhatAScientistLooksLike

    We are kicking off a series of events to engage with STEM professionals and learn about their career pathways!  The first event will be this Thursday, April 1, from 3:30-5 PM on Zoom (info below).  The event will be led by Ambassadors and will feature a panel of UIC-connected STEM professionals  (EaES graduate who is a Physical Scientist at the EPA, BIOS graduate who is currently pursuing a MD, CHEM graduate pursuing a PhD in Neuroscience, & a member of the BVIS Department!).

    Link with additional event info and panelist bios on MSLC website:

    https://mslc.uic.edu/events/mslc-open-mic-this-is-what-a-scientist-looks-like/

    MSLC VIRTUAL OPEN HOUSE – APRIL 9

    The Ambassadors will host a virtual MSLC Open House on April 9th at 4:00 PM to provide an opportunity for students to engage with members of our MSLC team and learn to use the website / enter sessions as they prepare for the end of the semester and final exams. 

    Link with event info on MSLC website:

    https://mslc.uic.edu/events/mslc-virtual-open-house-10/

     

  • NAISO MOVIE NIGHT (ALL ARE WELCOME)

    • WHO: ALL ARE WELCOME!
    • WHAT: BLOOD QUANTUM (CLICK HERE)
    • WHEN: OCT 19TH, STARTING AT 6:30 PM
    • WHERE: ZOOM (RSVP HERE)
    • WHY: A NIGHT TO SOCIALIZE OVER AN INDIGENOUS- BASED HORROR FILM

    ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT MCKELTI GOODRICH, NAISOPRESIDENT @ MGOODR2@UIC.EDU

  • NASP BINGO NIGHT FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS IN THE CHICAGO AREA (RSVP REQUIRED)

    NASP VIRTUAL 2020 BINGO SOCIAL

    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2020

    PRIZES!!!

    Share stories and laughter. Open to all UIC students and College students from our sister programs

    Registration via zoom required: https://go.uic.edu/NASP_BINGO_2020

    After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the fun via Zoom

  • NASP Connect & Create (OPEN TO ALL STAFF, FACULTY, COMMUNITY MEMBERS and STUDENTS)

    Come and Participate in Creativity. In this Connect & Create, each person will have the opportunity to make a medicine bag and learn about their cultural significance to Native American and Indigenous communities.  

    Native American Medicine Bags:

    • Date: Thursday, March 19
    • Time: 12:00PM - 3:00PM
    • Location: Commuter Student Resource Center, Student Center East

    RSVP by emailing the Native American Support Program at nasp@uic.edu