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With his UIC colleague Robert Bruegmann, Hales developed a website collecting and organizing visual documentation of the Chicago built environment, the Chicago Architecture Imagebase ; in addition, he developed a collaborative public-history project on the postwar American suburb, Levittown, Long Island, In April 2014, Hales' work, Outside the ...
Leon Fink (born January 9, 1948) is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of History at the University of Illinois at Chicago.A historian, his research and writing focuses on labor unions in the United States, immigration and the nature of work He is the founding editor of Labor: Studies in Working-Class History, the premier journal of labor history in the United States.
Hannah Higgins, professor of art history; wrote the definitive history of the Fluxus movement, and author of The Grid Book, an interdisciplinary history of the grid's influence on Western culture; Doug Ischar, Associate Professor Of Photography [2] known for his fine art addressing stereotypes of masculinity and male behavior
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.
The University of Chicago: A History (University of Chicago Press, 2015) Burstein, Stanley M. "Werner Jaeger Comes to Chicago." International Journal of the Classical Tradition 26.3 (2019): 319-332. Diner, Steven J. A city and its universities: Public policy in Chicago, 1892-1919 (UNC Press Books, 2017) online.
Barbara Ransby (born May 12, 1957) is an American writer, historian, professor, and activist. [2] [3] She is an elected fellow of the Society of American Historians, [4] [5] and holds the John D. MacArthur Chair at the University of Illinois Chicago.
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In 1995, Netsch was interviewed for the Chicago Architects Oral History Project. [4] Netsch was a collector and patron of the arts, along with his wife, Illinois politician Dawn Clark Netsch, whom he married in 1963. The couple's art collection has been exhibited several times.