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  2. List of University of Illinois Chicago people - Wikipedia

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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

  3. University of Illinois Chicago - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. List of chancellors of the University of Illinois Chicago

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    List of chancellors; Chancellorship Chancellor [4]; 1 1983–1990 Donald N. Langenberg: 2 1990–1995 James J. Stukel [a]: 3 1995–1999 David C. Broski [b]: 4 1999–2007

  5. UIC Flames - Wikipedia

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    The Flames feature both UIC Cheer and UIC Dance, [31] as well as the UIC Pep Band. [32] Sparky is the Flames mascot. With his Fire Engine Red fur, Navy Pier Blue head spikes, and a Champions Gold flame on the tip of his tail, Sparky fully embodies the UIC Flames spirit. His number '0' jersey pays homage to UIC's roots as the Chicago Circle campus.

  6. Leon Fink - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Credit Union 1 Arena - Wikipedia

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    Credit Union 1 Arena (previously known as UIC Pavilion) is a multi-purpose arena located at 525 S. Racine Avenue on the Near West Side in Chicago, Illinois. It opened in 1982. It opened in 1982. Description and history

  8. Little Italy, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The recent history of the neighborhood waves of urban renewal, starting with the construction of expressways in the 1950s, the development of UIC in the 1960s, the demolition of public housing in the 1990s and 2000s, and redevelopment of Maxwell Street in the 2000s. Along with these changes, housing prices in the area have risen. [2]

  9. UIC Flames men's basketball - Wikipedia

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    The UIC Flames men's basketball team represents the University of Illinois Chicago in Chicago, Illinois, United States. The team competes in the Missouri Valley Conference . From 1994 to 2022, the team competed in the Horizon League . [ 2 ]