Meredith Wekesser co-authored a recent article, “Administrator Reflections on Youth Sport Programming: Moving Forward After the COVID-19 Pandemic,” now published in Journal of Youth Development. The authors recommend three strategies for youth sport…
Joy M Hammel hammel@uic.edu, Susan Magasi smagas1@uic.edu McArthur AR, Magasi S, Hamlish T, Winters CA, Hammel J. Changes in participation for young women after breast cancer diagnosis and treatment: a qualitative study. BMC…
The Midwest Roybal Center for Health Promotion and Translation is seeking applications from UIC doctoral candidates who study health promotion among older adults. Two awards of $5,000 will be issued. The Midwest Roybal…
Timotheus "T.J." Gordon, Jr.|Posted on June 10, 2025
Chicagoland DPOCC, UIC Disability Cultural Center, and Center on Racial and Disability Justice Hosts 5th Annual Accessible Juneteenth For immediate release 2025 Accessible Juneteenth Wednesday, June 18th, 2025 4 to 7:30…
As the NIH fiscal years comes to a close there may be a unique opportunity to consider seeking administrative supplements to active NIH awards. The NIH may be required to spend its entire…
BVIS students, faculty, and alumni recently participated in the first ever CAIDF Hackathon, an ARPA-H funded project designed to explore and unlock hidden data in healthcare. Two teams received third place, two teams…
Kelsey Gabel was featured on ABC Chicago in the first of a multi-segment feature on menopause: https://abc7chicago.com/post/menopause-symptoms-social-media-helps-open-discussion-women-navigating-midlife-transition/16653746/.
Applications are now being accepted for the Fall 2025 cohort of the Scholars for Teaching Excellence Faculty Fellowship (STEFF). This interprofessional, longitudinal faculty development program offers a unique opportunity for faculty from the…
Robert Motl commented on the finding of a new study findings that support home-based exercise as an evidence-based option for patients with MS who prefer to work out at home: medscape.com/viewarticle/home-based-exercise-effective-clinic-care-ms-2025a1000et7.
Lieke van Heumen provides historical and social context in this CNN news article about how the slur “r-word” has become renormalized: cnn.com/2025/05/31/us/r-word-slur-comeback-cec.