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Cities are largely unpredictable because they are complex systems that are more like organisms than machines. Neither the laws of economics nor the laws of mechanics apply; cities are the product of...

Feb
24

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Join us to learn more about the history of Bronzeville, where our beautiful university resides, by university archivist Mindy Pugh. The virtual presentation will be held via Zoom. To join, click the...

Feb
22

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Don’t base your research on somebody else’s fraud! This workshop, hosted by the Paul V. Galvin Library, will help you avoid that pitfall. The number of scholarly articles retracted for research...

Feb
19

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The Black Student Union, National Society of Black Engineers, and African Student Organization chapters at 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ Institute of Technology will be hosting a Cultural Symposium on February 19...

Feb
18

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Join us for a special screening of The Color Tax: Origins of the Modern Day Racial Wealth Gap on Thursday, February 18, 2021 at 6:00 pm with Katanya Raby of the Raby Foundation. The Color Tax: Origins...

Feb
18

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This film screening and discussion is the third episode of a five-part documentary series titled Shame of Chicago. The Color Tax tells the story of how a system of predatory home contract sales during...

Feb
18

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SPEAK is a free weekly conversation group where you can chat with international and domestic students, staff, and faculty. No homework, no grading, no stress—just sharing our opinions, ideas, and...

Feb
18

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Deciding what to eat involves a complex process of evaluating food-related attributes such as nutritional content, perceived healthiness, and tastiness while considering goals and costs. Akram Bakkour...