Featured Stories Heading link Copy link Go to slide 1 Go to slide 2 Go to slide 3 Go to slide 4 Go to slide 5 Go to the next slide Go to the previous slide Tips on how to make a positive impression on recruiters and land your dream job. Go to the next slide Go to the previous slide Nine UIC Business students have been awarded the prestigious Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) Group Foundation Scholars Program scholarship. This highly competitive scholarship provides support for the education of underrepresented minorities in degrees related to finance and technology. Each student will receive up to $20,000 per year depending upon financial need. The scholarship is renewable for up to three years and may also be applied to an MS in Finance. Go to the next slide Go to the previous slide Last summer, PhD student Serkan Saka’s Marketing Research (MKTG 462) class collaborated with Camille Levi, director of Business Development at the Revolution Institute (RI), on a project that yielded tremendous results for the nonprofit organization. Primarily serving the African American and Latinx communities of Chicago’s south and west sides, RI’s mission is to address the wealth gap in the workforce development and social enterprise space. Go to the next slide Go to the previous slide Beta Gamma Sigma at UIC is a premier honors society for outstanding business students. Through its commitment to leadership and academic excellence, the chapter upholds the core values which Beta Gamma Sigma was founded upon: honor, wisdom, and earnestness. Here, you will find answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about the organization. Go to the next slide Go to the previous slide Participating in professional organizations is a way to find support, useful knowledge, and achieve career success. In addition to gaining industry-relevant skills, these organizations provide students with a chance to collaborate with one another over various workshops and events, interact with business leaders and gain insight into their area of expertise. More Stories Heading link Copy link CME Group 2022 University Trading Challenge Tuesday, December 20, 2022 Retired Professor Michael Popowits Reflects on His 35-Year Career with UIC Business Monday, December 19, 2022 How to Win the Interview Tuesday, December 13, 2022 Meet the 2022 CME Group Foundation Scholars Wednesday, December 7, 2022 UIC Business Marketing Research Class Collaborates with Nonprofit Revolution Institute on Survey Project Tuesday, November 22, 2022 Beta Gamma Sigma | The Value of Joining an International Business Honor Society Tuesday, November 15, 2022 Move Forward in Your Career: Professional Organizations at UIC Business Tuesday, November 1, 2022 A Fall 2022 Welcome Message from Angela Prazza Winters, Assistant Dean of Student Services Thursday, September 15, 2022 Dean Michael Mikhail Will Return to the UIC Business Faculty on August 16 Tuesday, August 16, 2022 Check Out More Stories
Go to slide 1 Go to slide 2 Go to slide 3 Go to slide 4 Go to slide 5 Go to the next slide Go to the previous slide Tips on how to make a positive impression on recruiters and land your dream job. Go to the next slide Go to the previous slide Nine UIC Business students have been awarded the prestigious Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) Group Foundation Scholars Program scholarship. This highly competitive scholarship provides support for the education of underrepresented minorities in degrees related to finance and technology. Each student will receive up to $20,000 per year depending upon financial need. The scholarship is renewable for up to three years and may also be applied to an MS in Finance. Go to the next slide Go to the previous slide Last summer, PhD student Serkan Saka’s Marketing Research (MKTG 462) class collaborated with Camille Levi, director of Business Development at the Revolution Institute (RI), on a project that yielded tremendous results for the nonprofit organization. Primarily serving the African American and Latinx communities of Chicago’s south and west sides, RI’s mission is to address the wealth gap in the workforce development and social enterprise space. Go to the next slide Go to the previous slide Beta Gamma Sigma at UIC is a premier honors society for outstanding business students. Through its commitment to leadership and academic excellence, the chapter upholds the core values which Beta Gamma Sigma was founded upon: honor, wisdom, and earnestness. Here, you will find answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about the organization. Go to the next slide Go to the previous slide Participating in professional organizations is a way to find support, useful knowledge, and achieve career success. In addition to gaining industry-relevant skills, these organizations provide students with a chance to collaborate with one another over various workshops and events, interact with business leaders and gain insight into their area of expertise.
Go to the next slide Go to the previous slide Tips on how to make a positive impression on recruiters and land your dream job.
Go to the next slide Go to the previous slide Nine UIC Business students have been awarded the prestigious Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) Group Foundation Scholars Program scholarship. This highly competitive scholarship provides support for the education of underrepresented minorities in degrees related to finance and technology. Each student will receive up to $20,000 per year depending upon financial need. The scholarship is renewable for up to three years and may also be applied to an MS in Finance.
Go to the next slide Go to the previous slide Last summer, PhD student Serkan Saka’s Marketing Research (MKTG 462) class collaborated with Camille Levi, director of Business Development at the Revolution Institute (RI), on a project that yielded tremendous results for the nonprofit organization. Primarily serving the African American and Latinx communities of Chicago’s south and west sides, RI’s mission is to address the wealth gap in the workforce development and social enterprise space.
Go to the next slide Go to the previous slide Beta Gamma Sigma at UIC is a premier honors society for outstanding business students. Through its commitment to leadership and academic excellence, the chapter upholds the core values which Beta Gamma Sigma was founded upon: honor, wisdom, and earnestness. Here, you will find answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about the organization.
Go to the next slide Go to the previous slide Participating in professional organizations is a way to find support, useful knowledge, and achieve career success. In addition to gaining industry-relevant skills, these organizations provide students with a chance to collaborate with one another over various workshops and events, interact with business leaders and gain insight into their area of expertise.