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    Released: 29-Jul-2021 10:45 AM EDT
    Computer Science, Environmental Health Experts at UIC Team Up to Protect US Navy Divers with AI
    University of Illinois Chicago

    The U.S. Office of Naval Research has awarded University of Illinois Chicago researchers $725,000 to develop an artificial intelligence system that can help protect divers from waterborne bacteria, parasites, and other harmful pathogens and microbes.

       
    Released: 22-Apr-2021 3:55 PM EDT
    UIC students breaking down stereotypes about young Black men
    University of Illinois Chicago

    A group at the University of Illinois Chicago is on a mission to break down stereotypes of who young Black men are and what they’re capable of. We Are Men (WAM) is a program at UIC’s Jane Addams College of Social Work.

    Released: 11-Mar-2021 11:15 AM EST
    How to keep employees motivated post-pandemic
    University of Illinois Chicago

    As COVID-19 lockdowns and quarantines are lifted, businesses are now faced with the challenge of how to keep their employees who are returning to work motivated and engaged.

    Released: 17-Feb-2021 10:10 AM EST
    How to shift from confrontation to negotiation in 2021
    University of Illinois Chicago

    Research suggests that as businesses become more global — with mergers, acquisitions and partnerships — it’s increasingly important to understand the nuances of the entire negotiation process.

       
    Released: 1-Sep-2016 9:00 AM EDT
    Book Looks at How ‘Gayby Boomers’ Are Aging
    University of Illinois Chicago

    In “Queer Aging: The Gayby Boomers and a New Frontier for Gerontology” (Oxford Press, 2016), Jesus Ramirez-Valles, professor and head of community health sciences in the University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health, makes it clear that aging gayby boomers don’t fit the largely heteronormative beliefs and ideas about aging or caring for older adults.

    Released: 6-May-2014 8:00 AM EDT
    Spending Mother's Day in Prison
    University of Illinois Chicago

    The lack of visitation from family and friends can make Mother's Day particularly painful for women in prison.

    Released: 26-Jun-2009 1:00 PM EDT
    Expert Available to Discuss Job Creation, Infrastructure and Finance
    University of Illinois Chicago

    Cities are scrapping public works projects that could help grow the knowledge economy if they don't expand infrastructure, says a national infrastructure and municipal finance expert at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

    Released: 22-May-2009 1:00 PM EDT
    Expert Available to Discuss Impact of Economy on Homeowner Associations
    University of Illinois Chicago

    Many of the nation's homeowner and condominium associations will be the next casualties of the recession due to ongoing mortgage foreclosures and falling real estate values, according to a University of Illinois at Chicago scholar of private government.

    Released: 9-Jan-2009 1:00 PM EST
    Historical Perspective on American Presidential Inaugural Addresses
    University of Illinois Chicago

    University of Illinois at Chicago historian available to provide historical perspective on U.S. presidential inaugural addresses.

    Released: 2-Dec-2008 3:50 PM EST
    Expert Available to Provide Historical Background on American Presidential Inaugural Addresses
    University of Illinois Chicago

    University of Illinois at Chicago historian available to provide historical perspective on U.S. presidential inaugural addresses.

    Released: 2-Dec-2008 1:00 PM EST
    Terrorism Expert Available to Discuss Mumbai Attacks
    University of Illinois Chicago

    Terrorism expert from the University of Illinois at Chicago available to discuss the recent attacks in Mumbai.


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