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University of Illinois Chicago

The University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) is a public research university in Chicago, Illinois. Its campus is in the Near West Side community area, adjacent to the Chicago Loop. The second campus established under the University of Illinois system, UIC is also the largest university in the Chicago metropolitan area, having more than 33,000 students[8] enrolled in 16 colleges. It is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity."[9]

University of Illinois Chicago
MottoTeach, research, serve, care.
TypePublic Asian-serving[1] and Hispanic-serving[2] research university
Established1859; 164 years ago (1859)
AccreditationHLC
Academic affiliations
Universities Research Association
Great Cities' Universities
Space-grant
Endowment$3.38 billion (entire U of I system)[3]
ChancellorJavier Reyes (interim)
PresidentTimothy L. Killeen[4]
ProvostJavier Reyes[5]
Academic staff
3,243
Students34,199[6]
Undergraduates22,279
Postgraduates11,920
Location, ,
United States

41°52′18″N 87°38′57″W / 41.87167°N 87.64917°W / 41.87167; -87.64917Coordinates: 41°52′18″N 87°38′57″W / 41.87167°N 87.64917°W / 41.87167; -87.64917
CampusUrban, 244 acres (98.7 ha)
ColorsNavy Pier Blue and Fire Engine Red[7]
   
NicknameFlames
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IMVC
MascotSparky
Websitewww.uic.edu

The roots of UIC can be traced to the establishment of the Chicago College of Pharmacy in 1859, which was joined in the 1800s by additional medical related schools. It began an undergraduate program toward the end of World War II, and developed its West side campus in the 1960s. In 1982, it consolidated the University of Illinois at Chicago Circle and the University of Illinois at the Medical Center into the present university. Today, the university has become a global leader for a number of subjects, such as nursing, pharmacy, communication, education, law, and public administration.[10]

UIC competes in NCAA Division I Missouri Valley Conference.[11] The Credit Union 1 Arena (formerly UIC Pavilion) is the Flames' venue for home basketball games.

History

Beginnings

The University of Illinois Chicago traces its origins to several private health colleges founded during the late 18th century, including the Chicago College of Pharmacy, which opened in 1859, the College of Physicians and Surgeons (1882), and the Columbian College of Dentistry (1893).[12]

The University of Illinois was chartered in 1867 in Champaign-Urbana, as the state's land-grant university. In exchange for agreeing to the Champaign-Urbana location, Chicago-area legislators were promised that a "polytechnical" branch would open in Chicago.[13] The Chicago-based health colleges affiliated with the university in 1896–97, becoming fully incorporated into the University of Illinois in 1913, as the Colleges of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmacy. Medical education and research expanded in the succeeding decades, leading to the development of several other health science colleges, which were brought together as the Chicago Professional Colleges. In 1935, the first act of newly elected state representative Richard J. Daley was to introduce a resolution calling for the establishment of an undergraduate Chicago campus of the University of Illinois.[14]

Navy Pier campus

As World War II was drawing to a close, Congress passed the G.I. Bill in 1944, which sought to reward veterans for their military service. Among other benefits, it provided educational funding, making college degrees far more attainable to a much-wider selection of the American public. In 1945, Richard J. Daley, who was then a state senator, introduced four bills calling for a university in Chicago.[14] In 1946, realizing that they would be "besieged with applications," University of Illinois officials opened what was to be a temporary branch campus called the Chicago Undergraduate Division (CUD) on Navy Pier.[15] The campus was not a junior college, but rather had a curriculum based on Urbana's courses, and students who successfully completed the first two years' requirements could go on to Urbana and finish their degree.

Classes at the CUD campus began in October 1946, and approximately 4,000 students enrolled each semester.[16][17] Nicknamed "Harvard on the rocks," three-quarters of its students were veterans on the G.I. Bill, many of whom were immigrants and most of whom worked other part-time jobs to support themselves. It also accommodated first-generation college students from working families who commuted from home. (Navy Pier makes an appearance in Robert Pirsig's Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance; its protagonist taught freshman English there.)[15]

Due to high demand for a public university education in Chicago, the university made plans to create a permanent degree-granting campus in Chicago. Students at CUD needed to transfer after two years to a more expensive private college in Chicago or go to the main campus in Champaign—Urbana, where there were fewer job opportunities.[15]

 
1963 campus model and the circle interchange
 
UIC's campus

Congress Circle campus

Daley succeeded in getting the state senate in 1951 to pass a bill calling for a Chicago campus. Daley then became mayor of Chicago in 1955 and pressed the University of Illinois to upgrade the Chicago Undergraduate Center to a full-fledged four-year institution.[14] After a long and controversial site decision process,[18] in 1961, Mayor Daley offered the Harrison and Halsted Streets site for the new campus.[19] In December 1961, the final decision to establish a four-year university in Chicago was made. In that same year, the Chicago Professional Colleges became the University of Illinois at the Medical Center (UIMC).[20]

Florence Scala led the fight against Mayor Richard J. Daley's plan to demolish her Italian-American neighborhood to construct the campus. In 1963, the trustees of Hull House accepted an offer of $875,000 for the settlement building. Jessie Binford and Scala took the case to the Supreme Court. Scala led marches and staged a sit-in at City Hall to protest the construction. Lawsuits filed by her and others dogged Daley’s construction plans for almost two years. The struggle officially ended in 1963, when the U.S. Supreme Court declined to consider an appeal brought by neighborhood activists and the settlement was closed on March 28, 1963. During the construction of the 100-acre (0.40 km2) UIC campus, 200 businesses and 800 homes were bulldozed in Little Italy, with 5,000 residents displaced. [21][20]

In 1963, construction began on the university's new Chicago campus at Harrison and Halsted Streets near Greektown, Chicago. In February 1965, the new Chicago campus opened and was named the University of Illinois at Congress Circle (UICC) referencing the nearby Circle Interchange of I-290 and I-90/I-94).[22] Shortly before opening, the Congress Expressway was renamed the Eisenhower Expressway and the campus was renamed to University of Illinois at Chicago Circle (UICC). UICC was designed in the brutalist style by Walter Netsch of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, a Chicago-based architectural firm responsible for many of today's tallest skyscrapers.[23][24][25] Unlike the CUD campus, Circle was a degree-granting institution. Within five years of the campus' opening, in addition to undergraduate degrees, virtually every department offered graduate degrees.

Consolidation

In September 1982, the University of Illinois system consolidated UICC and UIMC to form the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC).[26] In 2000, UIC began developing the south campus. The expansion of UIC south of Roosevelt Road increased on-campus living space and research facilities.[27] In 2019, the John Marshall Law School (founded in 1899) became affiliated with the university.[28]

Academics

College/school Year founded
Pharmacy 1859
Medicine 1882
Dentistry 1891
Liberal Arts and Sciences 1946
Engineering 1946
Architecture, Design, and the Arts 1946
Nursing 1951
Graduate College 1965
Social Work 1965
Business 1965
Education 1965
Public Health 1970
Urban Planning and Public Affairs 1973
Applied Health Sciences 1979
Honors College 1982
Law 2019
 
University Hall, located on UIC's East Campus

One in ten Chicagoans with a college degree is a UIC alumnus.[29] Approximately one in eight Illinois physicians is a graduate of the UIC College of Medicine (the nation's largest medical school). One in three Illinois pharmacists is a graduate of the College of Pharmacy. Half of all the dentists in Illinois are graduates of UIC's College of Dentistry.[30]

Organization

The University of Illinois Chicago offers 86 bachelor's degrees, 111 master's degrees, and 66 doctoral degrees[31] through its 16 colleges, in addition to the university's specialized Honors College (for undergraduates) and the omnibus Graduate College (for graduate students).

UIC offers eleven inter-college programs, some of which are organized as centers: Cancer Center, Center for Structural Biology, Neuroscience program, Council for Teacher Education, Graduate Education in Medical Sciences, Guaranteed Professional Programs Admissions program, Moving Image Arts program, National Center of Excellence in Women's Health, Office of International Affairs, Study Abroad Office, and the Office of Special Scholarship Programs.

The university is governed by the chancellor who is supported by seven vice chancellors, one CEO for administrative functions, and fifteen college deans. There is a library dean and three regional deans for colleges of medicine.[32]

The Undergraduate Division was regarded as an offsite department of the main campus in Urbana-Champaign. As such, it was first headed by a dean (1946-1957), then an executive dean (1957-1960), then a vice president in charge (1960-1966) who reported to U of I's president. When the Chicago Circle campus, UIC's direct ancestor, opened in 1967, its chief executive was given the title of chancellor. At the same time, day-to-day leadership of the Urbana-Champaign campus was transferred to a chancellor as well, and both reported on an equal basis to the president.

Demographics

 
UIC campus from the air in December 2019

The student body at UIC consists of more than 30,000 total students, of which nearly 21,000 are undergraduate students.[33] Demographic statistics for the student body as of 2018 were:

Race Number Percentage
White (non-Hispanic) 10,324 32.6%
Asian 5,786 18.3%
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 28 0.1%
Hispanic (of any race) 8,135 25.7%
Black (non-Hispanic) 2,471 7.8%
Native American/Alaska Native 21 0.1%
Two or more races 857 2.7%
International 3,845 12.1%
Unknown 216 0.7%

The chancellor operates six diversity-related committees on Asian Americans, Blacks, Latinos, LGBT issues, persons with disabilities, and women. The University of Illinois Chicago is a federally designated Hispanic-serving institution (HSI) and is among the most ethnically diverse universities in the United States.[34][35]

Rankings and statistics

USNWR graduate school rankings[44]

Education 54
Engineering 65
Medicine: Primary Care 67
Medicine: Research 52
Nursing: Doctorate 12
Nursing: Master's 18
Public Health 19

Overall

In the 2022 U.S. News & World Report's ranking of colleges and universities, the University of Illinois Chicago ranked as the 97th best national university[45] and the 52nd best national public university.[46] In the 2018 Washington Monthly ranking of national universities, UIC ranked as the 26th best national university in the U.S.[47] In 2014–15, Academic Ranking of World Universities placed UIC in the 150–200 bracket in the world and 68–85 in the U.S.[48] In 2016–17, the Times Higher Education World University Rankings placed UIC 63rd in the U.S. and 200th in the world.[49] In 2014, Times Higher Education 100 Under 50 University Rankings[50] (a comparison of universities less than 50 years old) placed UIC in the 3rd position in the U.S. and 13th in the world.[51] The 2014/15 QS Worldwide University rankings placed UIC in the 186th position. Forbes ranked the University of Illinois Chicago 361st out of 650 universities in "America's Top Colleges 2014".

Research

UIC is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity."[9] According to the National Science Foundation, UIC spent $361 million on research and development in 2018, ranking it 69th in the nation.[52]

Subject areas – program-specific

In the 2012 rankings by the Institute of Higher Education in Shanghai, UIC tied for 51st–75th in the subject area of social sciences,[53] 76th–100th in the subject area of medicine,[54] and 101st–150th in the subject areas of life/agricultural sciences[55] and natural sciences and mathematics.[56]

In U.S. News & World Report's 2015 rankings, published in 2014, the University of Illinois Chicago Liautaud Graduate School of Business was ranked 92nd for among best business schools for its full-time MBA program.[57]

Many programs ranked in the top 50 overall graduate program rankings by U.S. News & World Report in 2013 (released in 2012)[58] including: Clinical Psychology (42) Criminology (19), Education (38), English (41), Fine Arts (45), History (36), Mathematics (36), Nursing (11), Occupational Therapy (4), Pharmacy (14), Physical Therapy (16), Public Affairs (37), Public Health (16), Social Work (24), and Sociology (41). The June 2007 issue of the Communications of Association for Computing Machinery published a ranking of graduate computer science programs based on recent scholarly publications. That list ranked UIC 34th, tied with Caltech, among the top 50 U.S. graduate programs.

The Princeton Review and Entrepreneur magazine's survey of more than 700 American schools ranked UIC's entrepreneurship program 9th (undergraduate) and 12th (graduate). In 2008 U.S. News & World Report ranked UIC's undergraduate business program 58th and the undergraduate engineering program 57th in the United States. U.S. News & World Report also ranked UIC's part-time MBA 24th out of over 300 programs nationally and the graduate finance program 19th; undergraduate program rankings were accounting (28th) and finance (17th in 2010). In 2010 Princeton Review ranked UIC in the top 50 undergraduate game design programs of 700 universities in the US and Canada. Criteria included the quality of the curriculum, faculty, facilities and infrastructure. The Princeton Review also looked at data on scholarships, financial aid and career opportunities.[59]

UIC merged with the John Marshall Law School in 2019 and formally became the UIC John Marshall Law School. It is the first public law school in the city of Chicago and an addition long overdue for the university striving to broaden the availability of a public law school in the city. John Marshall students officially became UIC students and are entitled to the accessibility to the same resources as all UIC Students.[60]

In May 2021, the UI Trustees voted to officially rename UIC John Marshall Law School as UIC School of Law in July 2021, citing John Marshall's “role as a slave trader, slave owner of hundreds of slaves, pro-slavery jurisprudence, and racist views”.[61]

Campus

UIC is Chicago's largest university with more than 33,000 students, 12,000 employees, 16 colleges and the state's major public medical center.

The East Campus was designed in the brutalist style by Walter Netsch.[62] The plan included second-story walkways that connected all of the buildings.[63] Some of the later buildings in Netsch's design were not rectilinear (the Behavioral Sciences Building) and even irregularly shaped (Science and Engineering South, and the never-completed Art & Architecture building). These demonstrated his idea of "field theory": designs which used squares and rotations of squares superimposed on one another. While the buildings are largely intact, the walkways were taken down in phases during the early 1990s to make the campus more welcoming.[64] Considerable effort has been expended to modify the original Netsch campus plan to create the feel of a traditional college campus. For example, the area in front of the main administration building, University Hall, has been the site of several renovations in the last decade; and, Credit Union 1 Arena (formerly the UIC Pavilion, a sports arena) was added in 1982.

The East Campus is located on the Near West Side, just south of Greektown and a 15-minute walk from downtown Chicago. The juxtaposition of campus and commercial density was a direct result of large-scale urban renewal led by Mayor Richard J. Daley.[18]

The West Campus, also on the Near West Side, is much older and includes some buildings built in the collegiate gothic style. The colleges of Medicine, Pharmacy, Nursing, Dentistry, Applied Health Sciences and Public Health, as well as the Library of the Health Sciences are all located on the West Campus. The West Campus is in the heart of the Illinois Medical District where the University of Illinois Medical Center is located.

The Chicago Transit Authority's Blue Line, part of the Chicago 'L', runs through the median of the Eisenhower Expressway along the north side of the campus. Three Blue Line stations are close to the university: UIC-Halsted, Racine, and Illinois Medical District. The Pink Line serves UIC's west campus on Polk Street and runs directly to Ogilvie Transportation Center.

Student housing

 
UIC's James Stukel Towers residence hall with downtown Chicago and Willis Tower in the background

UIC offers nine residence halls for its students. The East Campus contains four residence halls, the South Campus contains three, and the West Campus contains three. Until the South Campus expansion, UIC students were still predominantly commuters. However, the administration has worked to change the campus to one where most students are residential.[65] Nearly 6,000 students live within one-and-a-half miles of campus.[66] 3,800 students, including over half of all freshmen, live in UIC's nine residence halls.[67] There are also thousands of apartments within walking distance to classes.

On the East Campus, Commons West and Commons South are traditional halls with double rooms opening into a common hallway; each floor shares a common bathroom. Courtyard and Commons North are cluster-style buildings with rooms grouped to share a small private bathroom. These four buildings are connected to the Student Center East which houses a cafeteria, the campus bookstore, a convenience store, bowling/billiards, a barber shop, and the Inner Circle (an assortment of fast food restaurants).

West Campus housing is composed of the Single Student Residence (SSR, apartments for graduate students) and Polk Street Residence (cluster style rooms). South Campus is home to Marie Robinson Hall and Thomas Beckham Hall, both apartment style buildings. In the fall of 2007, James Stukel Towers opened containing suite style rooms with a bathroom and living room. In keeping with UIC culture, students often refer to residence halls by abbreviations instead of their full names (e.g. "TBH" instead of "Thomas Beckham Hall").

The main purpose of the SSR is to house graduate students, undergraduate students of the ages 24 and older, and professional students. The third and fourth floors house undergraduate students of the ages of 21 through 23. The nursing house is located on the 16th floor. The fifth floor of the SSR has a pilot program for students with families. The program can house up to 15 families.[68] Residents of the family program are zoned to Chicago Public Schools.[68] Families living in the SSR are assigned to Washington Irving Elementary School and Crane High School.[69][70]

The brand new Academic and Residential Complex, ARC, was opened in response to the ongoing enrollment increase at the university. The building consists of large lecture halls, smaller discussion section classrooms, meeting rooms, and student housing. The building also has a small gym for student occupants and a Starbucks.[71]

Student recreation

The UIC Student Recreation Facility (SRF) is a recreational complex for UIC students. Opened in spring 2006, the SRF features a three-story climbing wall, multipurpose courts for games, and a pool with adjoining lazy river. There is also a recreational facility on the west side of the campus. The Sport and Fitness Center, SFC, comprises a fitness floor, Olympic pool, steam room, multipurpose courts, and racquetball courts. UIC Campus Recreation also oversees the Outdoor Field Complex, OFC, on the south side of campus. This outdoor complex comprises two large multipurpose fields.[72] Campus Recreation hosts a variety of programs that promotes the wellness and well-being of students throughout the academic year. Such events includes RecFest, Destress fest, and many more.

Medical center and College of Medicine

 
UIC College of Medicine West Tower

The University of Illinois College of Medicine offers a four-year program leading to the MD degree at four different sites in Illinois: Chicago, Peoria, Rockford, and Urbana-Champaign. UIC is a major part of the Illinois Medical District (IMD). While IMD's billing itself "the nation's largest urban medical district" may be up for debate, the district is a major economic force contributing $3.3 billion to the local economy and supporting 50,000 jobs. In popular culture, UIC College of Medicine was the Medical School affiliated with Cook County Hospital in the television series E.R.

Campus renovations

 
Douglas Hall (renovated)

After the major $550 million South Campus expansion, the university began renovating existing facilities on campus. This focus is in part due to a constrained state budget: state funds for new buildings are scarce. Since renovation is less costly, this approach is being used to update facilities.

The first such renovations were to three original "pillbox" buildings: Grant Hall, Lincoln Hall, and Douglas Hall.[73] The renovated buildings use solar and geothermal power which required digging fifty wells 500 feet into the ground east of University Hall. The energy savings of 20–25% led to Lincoln Hall and Douglas Hall being certified US LEED Gold. Grant Hall did not apply for LEED certification even though it was the prototype for many of the features found on Lincoln and Douglas Halls.[74][75][76][77] The new fascia are all glass and the buildings contain facilities for faculty and students. There are plans to expand the renovation project to every lecture hall cluster if the pilot program is successful.

Other campus renovations include the roof of the Behavioral Sciences Building and the terrace of the Education, Performing Arts, and Social Work building.[78] A brand new building housing the College of Engineering was opened in 2019 to accommodate the increased enrollment in the college. It features the only high bay structural laboratory in the city of Chicago.[79]

To accommodate the rising enrollment in the computer science department, a new building is being constructed called the Computer Design Research and Learning Center (CDRLC); it is slated to be completed in the summer of 2023, with a budget of $117.8 million.[80]

Sustainability

The university's Office of Sustainability was founded in January 2008.[81] Current sustainability initiatives include lighting upgrades, building envelope improvements, metering upgrades, and landscape waste composting.[82] Recent work on Grant, Lincoln, and Douglas Halls included upgrading them to use geothermal heat pumps, which efficiently heat and cool the building. The university has approved a Climate Action Plan.[83]

Athletics

The Illinois–Chicago (UIC) athletic teams are called the Flames. The university is a member of the Division I level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), primarily competing in the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) since the 2022–23 academic year.[84] The Flames previously competed in the D-I Horizon League from 1994–95 to 2021–22; in the D-I Mid-Continent Conference (Mid-Con, now currently known as the Summit League since the 2007–08 school year) from 1982–83 to 1993–94; as an NCAA D-I Independent during the 1981–82 school year; and in the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference (CCAC) of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) from 1949–50 to about 1980–81.

UIC competes in 18 intercollegiate varsity sports:[85] Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis and track & field (indoor and outdoor); while women's sports include basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field (indoor and outdoor) and volleyball.

Nickname

UIC's team name is the Flames, a reference to the Great Chicago Fire which started a few blocks east of campus. The mascot is Sparky D. Dragon.

Men's soccer

In September 2006, the men's soccer team earned its highest ranking in school history when the SoccerTimes.com College Coaches Poll pegged the Flames at No. 6 in the country. In November 2006, UIC defeated Western Illinois 3–0 in the opening round of the NCAA tournament before falling in the second round to Notre Dame 1–0. UIC finished the 2006 season as the nation's best defensive squad after allowing a mere eight goals in over 1993 minutes of play during 21 matches for a goals-against average (GAA) of 0.36. The GAA was tops in the nation in 2006 and it also ranked fifth all-time in NCAA history. UIC posted 13 shutouts and never allowed more than a single goal in a match. UIC also allowed just two goals after intermission the entire season. Along with the GAA mark, UIC posted the nation's best save percentage with a 0.908 rate.

In 2007, UIC soccer's successful season culminated in an Elite-Eight appearance in the NCAA tournament by way of wins over No. 12 St. Louis, Northwestern, and No. 8 Creighton. In a bid for a Final-Four appearance, UIC fell to Massachusetts 2–1. At season's end, UIC had a record of 13–6–6 and was named a top 10 team by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA).

Baseball

UIC's baseball team recorded 30 or more victories in a nine-year stretch from 2001 to 2010, won seven straight Horizon League Championships, and advanced to an NCAA regional four times (2003, 2005, 2007, 2008). UIC baseball has recorded regional wins against No. 1 Long Beach State in 2007 and No. 2 Dallas Baptist University in 2008.

Gymnastics

In 1978 and 1979 the UIC men's gymnastics team won the school's only NCAA team titles at the Division II Championships. Following the 1979 season the men's gymnastics program entered Division I competition and finished the season ranked 10th, Nationally. After the successful 1980 season the remainder of the UIC athletic teams ascended to Division I status. The 1996 men's gymnastics team finished the season in 9th place, the school's highest final ranking. UIC Men's Gymnastics individual Division I All America honorees include: Paul Fina (Rings), Mike Costa (Pommel Horse, twice), Barry McDonald (Parallel Bars), Shannon Welker (Floor Exercise), Neil Faustino (Vault), and Andrew Stover (Horizontal Bar).

Student life

 
The UIC Quad in April 2022.
 
University of Illinois Chicago campus in 2021

The university is located near the neighborhoods of Taylor Street, Greektown and Pilsen, with restaurants, and bars nearby. Downtown Chicago is a 10-minute walk or a short CTA ride away.

UIC has a wide variety of amenities in its Student Centers. There are two on campus, one on the east side and one on the west side.[86] Student Center East, SCE, is the hub to all student life on the east side of campus. The three story building comprises the following amenities and services:

  • PNC Bank
  • Food Court
  • ID Center
  • UIC Bookstore
  • Computer Labs
  • Dunkin Donuts
  • Panda Express
  • Chick-Fil-A
  • Student Dining [87]
  • Credit Union 1
  • Campus Organizations
  • Bowling & Billiards [88]
  • Meeting and Conference rooms

UIC Student Center West, SCW, also consists of various amenities to the students on the west side of campus, while smaller their services include:

  • Student Dining
  • Food Court
  • UIC Medical Bookstore
  • Starbucks
  • UIC Parking Services
  • Meeting Rooms
  • Barbershop
  • UIC Publications
  • Satellite ID Center

UIC has 200 student organizations, sports clubs, volunteer groups, Greek fraternities and sororities, and other associations, which include:

  • Accounting Club
  • Greek Life
  • Intramural Sports
  • Cultural Groups
  • Professional Organizations
  • Finance & Investment Group
  • Undergraduate Student Government
  • Graduate Student Government
  • Mock Trial
  • Model UN at UIC
  • Residence Hall Association
  • Religious Groups (Christian, Muslim, Jewish, Hindu, et al.).
  • German Students Association

UIC's monthly/weekly events:

  • Friday Night Live

UIC's once-a-semester/year events:

  • Relay for Life
  • Recess (Mini Carnival)
  • Organization Olympics
  • UIC Fashion Show
  • Black History Month
  • Taste of UIC
  • Cultural Fest
  • Spark in the Park
  • Fun Fair

Spark in the Park

Spark in the Park is an annual music festival that is held on Harrison field, off Halsted and Harrison, except in 2014 and 2015, when it was held in the UIC Pavilion due to construction on the Eisehower Expressway Interstate 290. It is held during the second week of classes in the fall. The first year it was held was in 2010 where Kid Cudi was the headliner, followed by Lupe Fiasco in 2011, Childish Gambino in 2012, Kendrick Lamar in 2013, and J. Cole in 2014. In 2015 Twenty One Pilots were the headliners and also featured Wale. In 2016, rapper Young Thug was the opening act followed by a performance by both Daya and Travis Scott. In 2017, Nick Jonas performed along with DRAM. In 2018 rapper Rich The Kid headlined the show, and in 2019 21 Savage performed at the event.

Greek life

Greek letter social organizations at the University of Illinois Chicago create smaller communities within the larger University environment for the purposes of facilitating growth in the areas of scholarship, personal and leadership development, campus involvement and community service. The creeds and rituals that guide the individual organizations are based on values and ethics that foster the highest ideals and behavior.[89]

Fraternal organizations have been a core component of the campus community since the 1970s. Currently there are 27 social fraternities and sororities, including both general and culturally based organizations.[89]

Fraternities

Sororities

Co-ed fraternities

Student media

  • 234 Magazine – Student-run Art and Culture publication
  • Chicago Flame (Pier Illini/Chicago Illini) – A former independent weekly newspaper
  • the Argus – A former independent weekly newspaper and media site
  • UIC Radio – An internet based radio station
  • Red Shoes Review – A review literary and art magazine
  • Journal for Pre-Health Affiliated Students (JPHAS)- A student-run medical journal
  • UIC ONEWORLD – A journal focusing on social justice issues
  • UIC Today – A former daily newspaper
  • Housing Cable – TV closed-circuit cable station
  • UIC Portfolio Management Team - Investment Management

Notable alumni and faculty

See also

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Not to be confused with University of Chicago The University of Illinois Chicago UIC is a public research university in Chicago Illinois Its campus is in the Near West Side community area adjacent to the Chicago Loop The second campus established under the University of Illinois system UIC is also the largest university in the Chicago metropolitan area having more than 33 000 students 8 enrolled in 16 colleges It is classified among R1 Doctoral Universities Very high research activity 9 University of Illinois ChicagoMottoTeach research serve care TypePublic Asian serving 1 and Hispanic serving 2 research universityEstablished1859 164 years ago 1859 AccreditationHLCAcademic affiliationsUniversities Research AssociationGreat Cities UniversitiesSpace grantEndowment 3 38 billion entire U of I system 3 ChancellorJavier Reyes interim PresidentTimothy L Killeen 4 ProvostJavier Reyes 5 Academic staff3 243Students34 199 6 Undergraduates22 279Postgraduates11 920LocationChicago Illinois United States41 52 18 N 87 38 57 W 41 87167 N 87 64917 W 41 87167 87 64917 Coordinates 41 52 18 N 87 38 57 W 41 87167 N 87 64917 W 41 87167 87 64917CampusUrban 244 acres 98 7 ha ColorsNavy Pier Blue and Fire Engine Red 7 NicknameFlamesSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I MVCMascotSparkyWebsitewww wbr uic wbr eduThe roots of UIC can be traced to the establishment of the Chicago College of Pharmacy in 1859 which was joined in the 1800s by additional medical related schools It began an undergraduate program toward the end of World War II and developed its West side campus in the 1960s In 1982 it consolidated the University of Illinois at Chicago Circle and the University of Illinois at the Medical Center into the present university Today the university has become a global leader for a number of subjects such as nursing pharmacy communication education law and public administration 10 UIC competes in NCAA Division I Missouri Valley Conference 11 The Credit Union 1 Arena formerly UIC Pavilion is the Flames venue for home basketball games Contents 1 History 1 1 Beginnings 1 2 Navy Pier campus 1 3 Congress Circle campus 1 4 Consolidation 2 Academics 2 1 Organization 2 2 Demographics 2 3 Rankings and statistics 2 3 1 Overall 2 3 2 Research 2 3 3 Subject areas program specific 3 Campus 3 1 Student housing 3 2 Student recreation 3 3 Medical center and College of Medicine 3 4 Campus renovations 3 5 Sustainability 4 Athletics 4 1 Nickname 4 2 Men s soccer 4 3 Baseball 4 4 Gymnastics 5 Student life 5 1 Spark in the Park 5 2 Greek life 5 2 1 Fraternities 5 2 2 Sororities 5 2 3 Co ed fraternities 5 3 Student media 6 Notable alumni and faculty 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditBeginnings Edit The University of Illinois Chicago traces its origins to several private health colleges founded during the late 18th century including the Chicago College of Pharmacy which opened in 1859 the College of Physicians and Surgeons 1882 and the Columbian College of Dentistry 1893 12 The University of Illinois was chartered in 1867 in Champaign Urbana as the state s land grant university In exchange for agreeing to the Champaign Urbana location Chicago area legislators were promised that a polytechnical branch would open in Chicago 13 The Chicago based health colleges affiliated with the university in 1896 97 becoming fully incorporated into the University of Illinois in 1913 as the Colleges of Medicine Dentistry and Pharmacy Medical education and research expanded in the succeeding decades leading to the development of several other health science colleges which were brought together as the Chicago Professional Colleges In 1935 the first act of newly elected state representative Richard J Daley was to introduce a resolution calling for the establishment of an undergraduate Chicago campus of the University of Illinois 14 Navy Pier campus Edit As World War II was drawing to a close Congress passed the G I Bill in 1944 which sought to reward veterans for their military service Among other benefits it provided educational funding making college degrees far more attainable to a much wider selection of the American public In 1945 Richard J Daley who was then a state senator introduced four bills calling for a university in Chicago 14 In 1946 realizing that they would be besieged with applications University of Illinois officials opened what was to be a temporary branch campus called the Chicago Undergraduate Division CUD on Navy Pier 15 The campus was not a junior college but rather had a curriculum based on Urbana s courses and students who successfully completed the first two years requirements could go on to Urbana and finish their degree Classes at the CUD campus began in October 1946 and approximately 4 000 students enrolled each semester 16 17 Nicknamed Harvard on the rocks three quarters of its students were veterans on the G I Bill many of whom were immigrants and most of whom worked other part time jobs to support themselves It also accommodated first generation college students from working families who commuted from home Navy Pier makes an appearance in Robert Pirsig s Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance its protagonist taught freshman English there 15 Due to high demand for a public university education in Chicago the university made plans to create a permanent degree granting campus in Chicago Students at CUD needed to transfer after two years to a more expensive private college in Chicago or go to the main campus in Champaign Urbana where there were fewer job opportunities 15 1963 campus model and the circle interchange UIC s campus Congress Circle campus Edit Daley succeeded in getting the state senate in 1951 to pass a bill calling for a Chicago campus Daley then became mayor of Chicago in 1955 and pressed the University of Illinois to upgrade the Chicago Undergraduate Center to a full fledged four year institution 14 After a long and controversial site decision process 18 in 1961 Mayor Daley offered the Harrison and Halsted Streets site for the new campus 19 In December 1961 the final decision to establish a four year university in Chicago was made In that same year the Chicago Professional Colleges became the University of Illinois at the Medical Center UIMC 20 Florence Scala led the fight against Mayor Richard J Daley s plan to demolish her Italian American neighborhood to construct the campus In 1963 the trustees of Hull House accepted an offer of 875 000 for the settlement building Jessie Binford and Scala took the case to the Supreme Court Scala led marches and staged a sit in at City Hall to protest the construction Lawsuits filed by her and others dogged Daley s construction plans for almost two years The struggle officially ended in 1963 when the U S Supreme Court declined to consider an appeal brought by neighborhood activists and the settlement was closed on March 28 1963 During the construction of the 100 acre 0 40 km2 UIC campus 200 businesses and 800 homes were bulldozed in Little Italy with 5 000 residents displaced 21 20 University of Illinois Chicago School of Law In 1963 construction began on the university s new Chicago campus at Harrison and Halsted Streets near Greektown Chicago In February 1965 the new Chicago campus opened and was named the University of Illinois at Congress Circle UICC referencing the nearby Circle Interchange of I 290 and I 90 I 94 22 Shortly before opening the Congress Expressway was renamed the Eisenhower Expressway and the campus was renamed to University of Illinois at Chicago Circle UICC UICC was designed in the brutalist style by Walter Netsch of Skidmore Owings and Merrill a Chicago based architectural firm responsible for many of today s tallest skyscrapers 23 24 25 Unlike the CUD campus Circle was a degree granting institution Within five years of the campus opening in addition to undergraduate degrees virtually every department offered graduate degrees Consolidation Edit In September 1982 the University of Illinois system consolidated UICC and UIMC to form the University of Illinois at Chicago UIC 26 In 2000 UIC began developing the south campus The expansion of UIC south of Roosevelt Road increased on campus living space and research facilities 27 In 2019 the John Marshall Law School founded in 1899 became affiliated with the university 28 Academics EditCollege school Year foundedPharmacy 1859Medicine 1882Dentistry 1891Liberal Arts and Sciences 1946Engineering 1946Architecture Design and the Arts 1946Nursing 1951Graduate College 1965Social Work 1965Business 1965Education 1965Public Health 1970Urban Planning and Public Affairs 1973Applied Health Sciences 1979Honors College 1982Law 2019 University Hall located on UIC s East Campus One in ten Chicagoans with a college degree is a UIC alumnus 29 Approximately one in eight Illinois physicians is a graduate of the UIC College of Medicine the nation s largest medical school One in three Illinois pharmacists is a graduate of the College of Pharmacy Half of all the dentists in Illinois are graduates of UIC s College of Dentistry 30 Organization Edit The University of Illinois Chicago offers 86 bachelor s degrees 111 master s degrees and 66 doctoral degrees 31 through its 16 colleges in addition to the university s specialized Honors College for undergraduates and the omnibus Graduate College for graduate students UIC offers eleven inter college programs some of which are organized as centers Cancer Center Center for Structural Biology Neuroscience program Council for Teacher Education Graduate Education in Medical Sciences Guaranteed Professional Programs Admissions program Moving Image Arts program National Center of Excellence in Women s Health Office of International Affairs Study Abroad Office and the Office of Special Scholarship Programs The university is governed by the chancellor who is supported by seven vice chancellors one CEO for administrative functions and fifteen college deans There is a library dean and three regional deans for colleges of medicine 32 The Undergraduate Division was regarded as an offsite department of the main campus in Urbana Champaign As such it was first headed by a dean 1946 1957 then an executive dean 1957 1960 then a vice president in charge 1960 1966 who reported to U of I s president When the Chicago Circle campus UIC s direct ancestor opened in 1967 its chief executive was given the title of chancellor At the same time day to day leadership of the Urbana Champaign campus was transferred to a chancellor as well and both reported on an equal basis to the president Demographics Edit UIC campus from the air in December 2019 The student body at UIC consists of more than 30 000 total students of which nearly 21 000 are undergraduate students 33 Demographic statistics for the student body as of 2018 update were Race Number PercentageWhite non Hispanic 10 324 32 6 Asian 5 786 18 3 Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 28 0 1 Hispanic of any race 8 135 25 7 Black non Hispanic 2 471 7 8 Native American Alaska Native 21 0 1 Two or more races 857 2 7 International 3 845 12 1 Unknown 216 0 7 The chancellor operates six diversity related committees on Asian Americans Blacks Latinos LGBT issues persons with disabilities and women The University of Illinois Chicago is a federally designated Hispanic serving institution HSI and is among the most ethnically diverse universities in the United States 34 35 Rankings and statistics Edit Academic rankingsNationalForbes 36 99THE WSJ 37 81U S News amp World Report 38 97Washington Monthly 39 26GlobalARWU 40 201 300QS 41 256THE 42 251 300U S News amp World Report 43 174USNWR graduate school rankings 44 Education 54Engineering 65Medicine Primary Care 67Medicine Research 52Nursing Doctorate 12Nursing Master s 18Public Health 19Overall Edit In the 2022 U S News amp World Report s ranking of colleges and universities the University of Illinois Chicago ranked as the 97th best national university 45 and the 52nd best national public university 46 In the 2018 Washington Monthly ranking of national universities UIC ranked as the 26th best national university in the U S 47 In 2014 15 Academic Ranking of World Universities placed UIC in the 150 200 bracket in the world and 68 85 in the U S 48 In 2016 17 the Times Higher Education World University Rankings placed UIC 63rd in the U S and 200th in the world 49 In 2014 Times Higher Education 100 Under 50 University Rankings 50 a comparison of universities less than 50 years old placed UIC in the 3rd position in the U S and 13th in the world 51 The 2014 15 QS Worldwide University rankings placed UIC in the 186th position Forbes ranked the University of Illinois Chicago 361st out of 650 universities in America s Top Colleges 2014 Research Edit UIC is classified among R1 Doctoral Universities Very high research activity 9 According to the National Science Foundation UIC spent 361 million on research and development in 2018 ranking it 69th in the nation 52 Subject areas program specific Edit In the 2012 rankings by the Institute of Higher Education in Shanghai UIC tied for 51st 75th in the subject area of social sciences 53 76th 100th in the subject area of medicine 54 and 101st 150th in the subject areas of life agricultural sciences 55 and natural sciences and mathematics 56 In U S News amp World Report s 2015 rankings published in 2014 the University of Illinois Chicago Liautaud Graduate School of Business was ranked 92nd for among best business schools for its full time MBA program 57 Many programs ranked in the top 50 overall graduate program rankings by U S News amp World Report in 2013 released in 2012 58 including Clinical Psychology 42 Criminology 19 Education 38 English 41 Fine Arts 45 History 36 Mathematics 36 Nursing 11 Occupational Therapy 4 Pharmacy 14 Physical Therapy 16 Public Affairs 37 Public Health 16 Social Work 24 and Sociology 41 The June 2007 issue of the Communications of Association for Computing Machinery published a ranking of graduate computer science programs based on recent scholarly publications That list ranked UIC 34th tied with Caltech among the top 50 U S graduate programs The Princeton Review and Entrepreneur magazine s survey of more than 700 American schools ranked UIC s entrepreneurship program 9th undergraduate and 12th graduate In 2008 U S News amp World Report ranked UIC s undergraduate business program 58th and the undergraduate engineering program 57th in the United States U S News amp World Report also ranked UIC s part time MBA 24th out of over 300 programs nationally and the graduate finance program 19th undergraduate program rankings were accounting 28th and finance 17th in 2010 In 2010 Princeton Review ranked UIC in the top 50 undergraduate game design programs of 700 universities in the US and Canada Criteria included the quality of the curriculum faculty facilities and infrastructure The Princeton Review also looked at data on scholarships financial aid and career opportunities 59 UIC merged with the John Marshall Law School in 2019 and formally became the UIC John Marshall Law School It is the first public law school in the city of Chicago and an addition long overdue for the university striving to broaden the availability of a public law school in the city John Marshall students officially became UIC students and are entitled to the accessibility to the same resources as all UIC Students 60 In May 2021 the UI Trustees voted to officially rename UIC John Marshall Law School as UIC School of Law in July 2021 citing John Marshall s role as a slave trader slave owner of hundreds of slaves pro slavery jurisprudence and racist views 61 Campus Edit Credit Union 1 ArenaUIC is Chicago s largest university with more than 33 000 students 12 000 employees 16 colleges and the state s major public medical center The East Campus was designed in the brutalist style by Walter Netsch 62 The plan included second story walkways that connected all of the buildings 63 Some of the later buildings in Netsch s design were not rectilinear the Behavioral Sciences Building and even irregularly shaped Science and Engineering South and the never completed Art amp Architecture building These demonstrated his idea of field theory designs which used squares and rotations of squares superimposed on one another While the buildings are largely intact the walkways were taken down in phases during the early 1990s to make the campus more welcoming 64 Considerable effort has been expended to modify the original Netsch campus plan to create the feel of a traditional college campus For example the area in front of the main administration building University Hall has been the site of several renovations in the last decade and Credit Union 1 Arena formerly the UIC Pavilion a sports arena was added in 1982 The East Campus is located on the Near West Side just south of Greektown and a 15 minute walk from downtown Chicago The juxtaposition of campus and commercial density was a direct result of large scale urban renewal led by Mayor Richard J Daley 18 The West Campus also on the Near West Side is much older and includes some buildings built in the collegiate gothic style The colleges of Medicine Pharmacy Nursing Dentistry Applied Health Sciences and Public Health as well as the Library of the Health Sciences are all located on the West Campus The West Campus is in the heart of the Illinois Medical District where the University of Illinois Medical Center is located UIC Halsted station on the CTA s Blue Line The Chicago Transit Authority s Blue Line part of the Chicago L runs through the median of the Eisenhower Expressway along the north side of the campus Three Blue Line stations are close to the university UIC Halsted Racine and Illinois Medical District The Pink Line serves UIC s west campus on Polk Street and runs directly to Ogilvie Transportation Center Student housing Edit UIC s James Stukel Towers residence hall with downtown Chicago and Willis Tower in the background UIC offers nine residence halls for its students The East Campus contains four residence halls the South Campus contains three and the West Campus contains three Until the South Campus expansion UIC students were still predominantly commuters However the administration has worked to change the campus to one where most students are residential 65 Nearly 6 000 students live within one and a half miles of campus 66 3 800 students including over half of all freshmen live in UIC s nine residence halls 67 There are also thousands of apartments within walking distance to classes On the East Campus Commons West and Commons South are traditional halls with double rooms opening into a common hallway each floor shares a common bathroom Courtyard and Commons North are cluster style buildings with rooms grouped to share a small private bathroom These four buildings are connected to the Student Center East which houses a cafeteria the campus bookstore a convenience store bowling billiards a barber shop and the Inner Circle an assortment of fast food restaurants West Campus housing is composed of the Single Student Residence SSR apartments for graduate students and Polk Street Residence cluster style rooms South Campus is home to Marie Robinson Hall and Thomas Beckham Hall both apartment style buildings In the fall of 2007 James Stukel Towers opened containing suite style rooms with a bathroom and living room In keeping with UIC culture students often refer to residence halls by abbreviations instead of their full names e g TBH instead of Thomas Beckham Hall The main purpose of the SSR is to house graduate students undergraduate students of the ages 24 and older and professional students The third and fourth floors house undergraduate students of the ages of 21 through 23 The nursing house is located on the 16th floor The fifth floor of the SSR has a pilot program for students with families The program can house up to 15 families 68 Residents of the family program are zoned to Chicago Public Schools 68 Families living in the SSR are assigned to Washington Irving Elementary School and Crane High School 69 70 The brand new Academic and Residential Complex ARC was opened in response to the ongoing enrollment increase at the university The building consists of large lecture halls smaller discussion section classrooms meeting rooms and student housing The building also has a small gym for student occupants and a Starbucks 71 Student recreation Edit The UIC Student Recreation Facility SRF is a recreational complex for UIC students Opened in spring 2006 the SRF features a three story climbing wall multipurpose courts for games and a pool with adjoining lazy river There is also a recreational facility on the west side of the campus The Sport and Fitness Center SFC comprises a fitness floor Olympic pool steam room multipurpose courts and racquetball courts UIC Campus Recreation also oversees the Outdoor Field Complex OFC on the south side of campus This outdoor complex comprises two large multipurpose fields 72 Campus Recreation hosts a variety of programs that promotes the wellness and well being of students throughout the academic year Such events includes RecFest Destress fest and many more Medical center and College of Medicine Edit UIC College of Medicine West Tower The University of Illinois College of Medicine offers a four year program leading to the MD degree at four different sites in Illinois Chicago Peoria Rockford and Urbana Champaign UIC is a major part of the Illinois Medical District IMD While IMD s billing itself the nation s largest urban medical district may be up for debate the district is a major economic force contributing 3 3 billion to the local economy and supporting 50 000 jobs In popular culture UIC College of Medicine was the Medical School affiliated with Cook County Hospital in the television series E R Campus renovations Edit Douglas Hall renovated After the major 550 million South Campus expansion the university began renovating existing facilities on campus This focus is in part due to a constrained state budget state funds for new buildings are scarce Since renovation is less costly this approach is being used to update facilities The first such renovations were to three original pillbox buildings Grant Hall Lincoln Hall and Douglas Hall 73 The renovated buildings use solar and geothermal power which required digging fifty wells 500 feet into the ground east of University Hall The energy savings of 20 25 led to Lincoln Hall and Douglas Hall being certified US LEED Gold Grant Hall did not apply for LEED certification even though it was the prototype for many of the features found on Lincoln and Douglas Halls 74 75 76 77 The new fascia are all glass and the buildings contain facilities for faculty and students There are plans to expand the renovation project to every lecture hall cluster if the pilot program is successful Other campus renovations include the roof of the Behavioral Sciences Building and the terrace of the Education Performing Arts and Social Work building 78 A brand new building housing the College of Engineering was opened in 2019 to accommodate the increased enrollment in the college It features the only high bay structural laboratory in the city of Chicago 79 To accommodate the rising enrollment in the computer science department a new building is being constructed called the Computer Design Research and Learning Center CDRLC it is slated to be completed in the summer of 2023 with a budget of 117 8 million 80 Sustainability Edit The university s Office of Sustainability was founded in January 2008 81 Current sustainability initiatives include lighting upgrades building envelope improvements metering upgrades and landscape waste composting 82 Recent work on Grant Lincoln and Douglas Halls included upgrading them to use geothermal heat pumps which efficiently heat and cool the building The university has approved a Climate Action Plan 83 College of Pharmacy Rockford Campus College of Engineering Buildings University Hall at East Campus Fall at UICAthletics EditMain article UIC Flames The Illinois Chicago UIC athletic teams are called the Flames The university is a member of the Division I level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA primarily competing in the Missouri Valley Conference MVC since the 2022 23 academic year 84 The Flames previously competed in the D I Horizon League from 1994 95 to 2021 22 in the D I Mid Continent Conference Mid Con now currently known as the Summit League since the 2007 08 school year from 1982 83 to 1993 94 as an NCAA D I Independent during the 1981 82 school year and in the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference CCAC of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA from 1949 50 to about 1980 81 UIC competes in 18 intercollegiate varsity sports 85 Men s sports include baseball basketball cross country soccer swimming amp diving tennis and track amp field indoor and outdoor while women s sports include basketball cross country golf soccer softball swimming amp diving tennis track amp field indoor and outdoor and volleyball Nickname Edit UIC s team name is the Flames a reference to the Great Chicago Fire which started a few blocks east of campus The mascot is Sparky D Dragon Men s soccer Edit In September 2006 the men s soccer team earned its highest ranking in school history when the SoccerTimes com College Coaches Poll pegged the Flames at No 6 in the country In November 2006 UIC defeated Western Illinois 3 0 in the opening round of the NCAA tournament before falling in the second round to Notre Dame 1 0 UIC finished the 2006 season as the nation s best defensive squad after allowing a mere eight goals in over 1993 minutes of play during 21 matches for a goals against average GAA of 0 36 The GAA was tops in the nation in 2006 and it also ranked fifth all time in NCAA history UIC posted 13 shutouts and never allowed more than a single goal in a match UIC also allowed just two goals after intermission the entire season Along with the GAA mark UIC posted the nation s best save percentage with a 0 908 rate In 2007 UIC soccer s successful season culminated in an Elite Eight appearance in the NCAA tournament by way of wins over No 12 St Louis Northwestern and No 8 Creighton In a bid for a Final Four appearance UIC fell to Massachusetts 2 1 At season s end UIC had a record of 13 6 6 and was named a top 10 team by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America NSCAA Baseball Edit UIC s baseball team recorded 30 or more victories in a nine year stretch from 2001 to 2010 won seven straight Horizon League Championships and advanced to an NCAA regional four times 2003 2005 2007 2008 UIC baseball has recorded regional wins against No 1 Long Beach State in 2007 and No 2 Dallas Baptist University in 2008 Gymnastics Edit In 1978 and 1979 the UIC men s gymnastics team won the school s only NCAA team titles at the Division II Championships Following the 1979 season the men s gymnastics program entered Division I competition and finished the season ranked 10th Nationally After the successful 1980 season the remainder of the UIC athletic teams ascended to Division I status The 1996 men s gymnastics team finished the season in 9th place the school s highest final ranking UIC Men s Gymnastics individual Division I All America honorees include Paul Fina Rings Mike Costa Pommel Horse twice Barry McDonald Parallel Bars Shannon Welker Floor Exercise Neil Faustino Vault and Andrew Stover Horizontal Bar Student life Edit The UIC Quad in April 2022 University of Illinois Chicago campus in 2021 The university is located near the neighborhoods of Taylor Street Greektown and Pilsen with restaurants and bars nearby Downtown Chicago is a 10 minute walk or a short CTA ride away UIC has a wide variety of amenities in its Student Centers There are two on campus one on the east side and one on the west side 86 Student Center East SCE is the hub to all student life on the east side of campus The three story building comprises the following amenities and services PNC Bank Food Court ID Center UIC Bookstore Computer Labs Dunkin Donuts Panda Express Chick Fil A Student Dining 87 Credit Union 1 Campus Organizations Bowling amp Billiards 88 Meeting and Conference rooms UIC Student Center West SCW also consists of various amenities to the students on the west side of campus while smaller their services include Student Dining Food Court UIC Medical Bookstore Starbucks UIC Parking Services Meeting Rooms Barbershop UIC Publications Satellite ID Center UIC has 200 student organizations sports clubs volunteer groups Greek fraternities and sororities and other associations which include Accounting Club Greek Life Intramural Sports Cultural Groups Professional Organizations Finance amp Investment Group Undergraduate Student Government Graduate Student Government Mock Trial Model UN at UIC Residence Hall Association Religious Groups Christian Muslim Jewish Hindu et al German Students Association UIC s monthly weekly events Friday Night LiveUIC s once a semester year events Relay for Life Recess Mini Carnival Organization Olympics UIC Fashion Show Black History Month Taste of UIC Cultural Fest Spark in the Park Fun Fair Spark in the Park Edit Spark in the Park is an annual music festival that is held on Harrison field off Halsted and Harrison except in 2014 and 2015 when it was held in the UIC Pavilion due to construction on the Eisehower Expressway Interstate 290 It is held during the second week of classes in the fall The first year it was held was in 2010 where Kid Cudi was the headliner followed by Lupe Fiasco in 2011 Childish Gambino in 2012 Kendrick Lamar in 2013 and J Cole in 2014 In 2015 Twenty One Pilots were the headliners and also featured Wale In 2016 rapper Young Thug was the opening act followed by a performance by both Daya and Travis Scott In 2017 Nick Jonas performed along with DRAM In 2018 rapper Rich The Kid headlined the show and in 2019 21 Savage performed at the event Greek life Edit Greek letter social organizations at the University of Illinois Chicago create smaller communities within the larger University environment for the purposes of facilitating growth in the areas of scholarship personal and leadership development campus involvement and community service The creeds and rituals that guide the individual organizations are based on values and ethics that foster the highest ideals and behavior 89 Fraternal organizations have been a core component of the campus community since the 1970s Currently there are 27 social fraternities and sororities including both general and culturally based organizations 89 Fraternities Edit Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Phi Alpha Chi Sigma Tau Delta Epsilon Psi Iota Phi Theta Kappa Pi Beta Lambda Theta Phi Lambda Sigma Upsilon Omega Delta Omega Delta Phi Phi Beta Sigma Phi Kappa Psi Sigma Alpha Mu Sigma Lambda Beta Tau Kappa Beta Tau Phi Sigma Theta Lambda Beta Theta Xi Sororities Edit Alpha Kappa Alpha alpha Kappa Delta Phi Alpha Phi Gamma Alpha Sigma Tau Chi Sigma Omega Delta Kappa Delta Delta Phi Epsilon Delta Phi Omega Delta Xi Phi Gamma Phi Omega Lambda Zeta Chi Lambda Theta Alpha Phi Sigma Sigma Sigma Gamma Rho Sigma Lambda Gamma Co ed fraternities Edit Alpha Psi Lambda Alpha Phi Omega Omega Phi Alpha Psi Alpha Kappa Psi Delta Psi Alpha Delta Epsilon MuStudent media Edit 234 Magazine Student run Art and Culture publication Chicago Flame Pier Illini Chicago Illini A former independent weekly newspaper the Argus A former independent weekly newspaper and media site UIC Radio An internet based radio station Red Shoes Review A review literary and art magazine Journal for Pre Health Affiliated Students JPHAS A student run medical journal UIC ONEWORLD A journal focusing on social justice issues UIC Today A former daily newspaper Housing Cable TV closed circuit cable station UIC 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