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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 term "Fertile Crescent" was coined by J. H. Breasted, who popularized the connection of the rise of civilization in the Near East with the development of European culture. In 2011, among other projects institute scholars completed publication of the 21-volume Chicago Assyrian Dictionary, a basic cultural reference
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.
For the Greatest Good to the Largest Number: A History of the Medical Center, the University of Chicago, 1927–1977 (1977). Webber, Henry S. “The University of Chicago and Its Neighbors: A Case Study in Community Development.” In David C. Perry and Wim Wiewel, eds., The University as Urban Developer: Case Studies and Analysis (2005). White ...
Ralph Keen (born 1957) is an American historian of religion and an academic administrator at the University of Illinois at Chicago.Trained in classics as an undergraduate with graduate work in the history of Christianity, Keen has since 2010 been professor of history at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and since 2015 he has been dean of the Honors College there.
She has also worked on pigs in Ancient Greek culture. [8] [9] In 1992 she joined the Department of Classics at the University at Buffalo, where she was Chair of the department from 1994 to 1995 and again 1998–2004. [1] [10] Cole was chair of the Society for Classical Studies Committee for Professional Ethics in 1986. [11]
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Dagmar C. G. Lorenz is Professor of German studies and from 2006 to 2010 served as Director of Jewish Studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago.She teaches and publishes on Austrian, German and German-Jewish literature and culture, and Holocaust studies.