学校地址:1200 West Harrison St., Chicago, Illinois60607
学校介绍
伊利诺伊大学芝加哥分校(the University of Illinois at Chicago,简称UIC),是美国资助的公立研究型大学以及伊利诺伊大学系统的第二个成员,实力仅次于伊利诺伊大学厄巴纳-香槟分校;同时,该校也是由卡内基基金会评选的88所研究型一类美国大学以及全美最大的10所大学之一。
UIC校园由位于芝加哥市小义大利(Littel Italy)和大学村(University Village)的三个园区组成。东校园在希腊城(Greektown)以南的近西锡德(Near West Side),离芝加哥市中心只有15分钟的步行距离。西校园坐落于在伊利诺伊医疗地区的中心。南校园位于大学村。
多年来,芝加哥伊利诺大学与中国各地政府部门,专门开办了针对政府人员的的MBA及MPA课程,因此该校在中国地方政府有较高的知名度。 伊利诺大学芝加哥校区的商业管理、工程、社会科学、健康科学、心理学、建筑学颇负盛名 ,深受学生们喜爱,拥有多种专业的研究中心及机构,多有杰出表现,并获得美国科学发展协会(American Association for the Advancement of Science)、美国人文基金会等多种国家级评鉴优良声誉或奖项。
大学排名
2019 U.S. News & World Report全球综合大学排名 - 第204位
2019 U.S. News & World Report全美综合大学排名 - 第129位
2019 U.S. News & World Report全美公立大学排名 - 第61位
2018年泰晤士高等教育 全美公立大学前25
2018 上海交通大学ARWU世界大学学术排名 全球201-300
2019年《华尔街日报》与《泰晤士高等教育》 “最具价值大学”排名 - 第7位
2019 U.S. News & World Report全美最佳教育学院 – 第54位
2019 U.S. News & World Report全美最佳工程学院 – 第65位
2019 U.S. News & World Report全美研究生临床心理学专业 – 第41位
2019 U.S. News & World Report全美研究生计算机科学专业 – 第64位
2019 U.S. News & World Report全美研究生犯罪学专业 – 第27位
2019 U.S. News & World Report全美研究生经济学专业 – 第68位
2019 U.S. News & World Report全美研究生英语专业 – 第35位
2019 U.S. News & World Report全美最佳纯艺术课程 – 第33位
2019 U.S. News & World Report全美研究生健康管理专业 – 第38位
2019 U.S. News & World Report全美研究生历史专业 – 第53位
2019 U.S. News & World Report全美研究生数学专业 – 第39位
2019 U.S. News & World Report全美研究生药剂学专业 – 第6位
2019 U.S. News & World Report全美研究生物理学专业 – 第71位
2019 U.S. News & World Report全美研究生政治科学专业 – 第81位
2019 U.S. News & World Report全美研究生心理学专业 – 第75位
2019 U.S. News & World Report全美最佳公共事务课程 – 第34位
2019 U.S. News & World Report全美研究生公共健康专业 – 第17位
2019 U.S. News & World Report全美研究生社会工作专业 – 第24位
2019 U.S. News & World Report全美研究生社会学专业 – 第42位
2019 U.S. News & World Report全美研究生统计学专业 – 第67位
2017年College Choice设计课程在最佳平面设计学位课程中排名前50
《美国新闻与世界报导》将UIC命名为美国最多元化的校园之一
住宿
学校有以下几栋宿舍楼: Commons South (CMS) Commons West (CMW) Courtyard (CTY) James Stukel Towers (JST) Marie Robinson Hall (MRH) Polk Street Residence (PSR) Single Student Residence (SSR) Student Residence Hall (SRH) Thomas Beckham Hall (TBH) 。
Interim Vice Chancellor for Public and Government Affairs
Jeff Nearhoof
Vice Chancellor for Advancement
UIC Deans
Name
Title
Bo Fernhall
College of Applied Health Sciences
Walter Benn Michaels (interim)
College of Architecture, Design, and the Arts
Michael B. Mikhail
College of Business Administration
Clark Stanford
College of Dentistry
Alfred Tatum
College of Education
Peter C. Nelson
College of Engineering
Karen J. Colley
Graduate College
Ralph Keen
Honors College
Creasie Finney Hairston
Jane Addams College of Social Work
Astrida Orle Tantillo
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mark Rosenblatt
College of Medicine
Sara L. Rusch Regional Dean
College of Medicine at Peoria
Alex Stagnaro-Green Regional Dean
College of Medicine at Rockford
Janet JokelaRegional Dean (acting)
College of Medicine at Urbana-Champaign
Terri E. Weaver
College of Nursing
Glen Schumock
College of Pharmacy
Wayne H. Giles
School of Public Health
Michael Pagano
College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs
Mary Case
University Librarian
知名校友
Academia
Anne Allison, professor of cultural anthropology at Duke University, specializing in contemporary Japanese society[1]
Nancy Cartwright, Ph.D. Professor of philosophy at the London School of Economics and the University of California at San Diego, and a recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship[2]
Kevin Desouza, Associate Dean for Research, College of Public Programs, Arizona State University. Prior appointments include: University of Washington, London School of Economics, Virginia Tech, and the University of Witwatersrand. Author of nine books and over 100 articles on information management, knowledge and innovation management, and security. Fellow, Royal Society of the Arts.[3]
William A. Dembski, B.A. 1981, M.S. 1983. Mathematician, philosopher, theologian, author, and professor of philosophy at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas[4]
Lindsay Grace, C. Michael Armstrong professor of Fine Arts atMiami University, focusing on game design theory and writing[5]
Richard I. Morimoto, B.S. Bill and Gayle Cook Professor of Biology, Professor of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology an Cell Biology, and Director of the Rice Institute for Biomedical Research at Northwestern University[6]
Kali Nikitas, B.F.A. Chair of the Communication Arts department at Otis College of Art and Design[7]
Richard Schneirov, 1971. Professor of history, noted labor historian at Indiana State University and Fulbright Scholar[citation needed]
Roger Wojtkiewicz, B.A. 1974. Professor, former Chairperson, Department of Sociology, Ball State University[citation needed]
Architecture and design
George J. Efstathiou, 1974. Architect and managing partner of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, LLP[8]
Tom Marshall, M.A. Award-winning architect who served on the Memphis City Council for 21 years[9]
Dan Meis, 1985. Award-winning architect of ballparks, arenas and stadiums (e.g.,Miller Park,Paul Brown Stadium,Safeco Field,Saitama Super Arena,Staples Center, andSports City Stadium)[10]
Adrian D. Smith, 1969. Former longtime partner at Skidmore, Owings and Merrill LLP, before starting his own firm, designed theTrump International Hotel and Tower (Chicago),Burj KhalifaandJin Mao Tower[11]
Michael G. Turnbull, 1973. AssistantArchitect of the Capitolin Washington, D.C., previously head of the Department of Design and Construction at theArt Institute of Chicago[12]
Arts and entertainment
Santiago Durango, attorney and guitarist remembered for his work with the 1980s punk rock groups, Naked Raygun and Big Black[13]
Tom Friedman, M.F.A. in sculpture in 1990.[14]
Janina Gavankar, actress and recording artist[15]
Michael Gross, 1970. Movie and television actor best known for his role as Steven Keaton on the 1980s NBC sitcom,Family Ties[16]
Angelina Gualdoni, M.F.A. 2000. Painter[17]
Justin Hartley, actor best known for his roles on the NBC daytime soap opera,Passions, and the WB/CW Superman-inspired series,Smallville[18]
Megan Hauserman, 2005. Reality TV Celebrity and Model[19]
Michael Heinstein, M.A. 1997. Founder and Chairman, art.com[citation needed]
Patty Hou, Taiwanese news anchor and actress[citation needed]
Richard Hunt, 1965. Sculptor known for large public works[citation needed]
Al Jourgensen, attended the Circle Campus c. 1979[20]
Ronnie Kroell, fashion model and former contestant on Bravo's reality series Make Me a Supermodel[21]
Mike Nawrocki, B.S. 1992. Co-Creator, Writer and Director of the computer animated seriesVeggieTales. Also the voiceLarry the Cucumber
Lucas Neff, B.F.A. 2008. Actor best known for his starring role as James "Jimmy Chance in Fox's sitcom,Raising Hope[citation needed]
Roger Neal Smith, B.F.A. 1982. Chairman of the Board President and Chief Executive Officer OBN Holdings, Inc.[citation needed]
Christopher Sperandio, M.F.A. 1991. Artist known for his collaborative work with British artist Simon Grennan[22]
Kenny Techstepper, 2006. Co-host & technical producer forMancow's Morning Madhouse, a nationally syndicated talk radio show[20]
Azhar Usman, comedian, lecturer, community activist and lawyer[23]
Business
Anuradha Acharya, Founder and Chief Executive Officer,Ocimum Bio Solutions[24]
Jim E. Compton, Executive Vice President and Chief Revenue Officer, United Continental Holdings
Charles Dangelo, 1971. President and CEO, Starr Indemnity and Liability
Mary N. Dillon, President and Chief Executive Officer, U.S. Cellular
Louis Gries, B.S. Mathematics 1977. Chief Executive Officer, James Hardie
Richard S. Hill, B.S. 1974. Former Chief Executive Officer, Novellus Systems, Inc.
Cary Kochman, co-head of M & A at UBS
Marc J. Lane, 1967. Business and tax attorney, entrepreneur and founder of The Marc J. Lane Wealth Group[citation needed]
Robert "Bill" Anthony Mariano, B.S. 1971. Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President, Roundy's, Inc.
Leo Melamed, attended in 1940s. Former chairman,Chicago Mercantile Exchange(CME); current board member,CME Group; chairman, CME Group Foundation[citation needed]
Tony Podesta, class of '67, prominent Washington lobbyist, founder of thePodesta Group
Government, politics, and service
Carol Moseley Braun, 1969. Politician and lawyer and the first African-American woman elected to theU.S. Senate[25]
John H. Cox, lawyer, accountant, businessman, broadcaster, and aspiring politician[26]
Sharon Denise Dixon, 1985. Democratic alderman representing the 24th Ward on the Chicago City Council[27]
Freddrenna Lyle, alderman of the 6th ward of the City of Chicago[28]
Iris Martinez, Democratic member of the Illinois Senate, representing the 20th district[29]
Michael Noland, B.A. 1991, M.B.A. 2001. Democratic member of the Illinois Senate, representing the 22nd District[30]
Milton Patterson, M.P.A. Former two-term Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives, representing the 32nd District[citation needed]
Tony Peraica1980. Cook County Commissioner[31]
Louanner Peters, M.A. 1973. Former deputy governor of Illinois[32]
Bobby Rush, 1994. U.S. Congressman and civil rights leader[33]
James R. Thompson(Navy Pier), former governor of Illinois and member of the 9/11 Commission[34]
Lloyd Zimmerman, 1975. Minnesota jurist[35]
Radovan Jelasic, Former Governor of the National Bank of Serbia[36]
Jesus G. Garcia, Cook County Commissioner[citation needed]
Kevin Bautista, City Year Chicago Team Leader 2014-2015
Journalism, literature and writing
Charles Blackstone, novelist, editor and winner of the Barker Award for Fiction in 2001[citation needed]
Patricia Brieschke, Ph.D. 1983. Short story writer[citation needed]
John Chancellor(Navy Pier), 1950. Leading news anchor forNBC Nightly Newsfrom 1970 to 1982[37]
Michael Collins, Ph.D. 1997. Irish novelist and international ultra-distance runner[38]
Tina De Rosa(master's degreein English) - Author ofPaper Fish[39]
M. Miriam Herrera, M.A. 1981. Author and poet[40]
Ma. Luisa Aguilar Igloria, Ph.D. 1995. Poet and author of various award-winning collections[citation needed]
Stuart Kaminsky, 1957. Author of over 50 award-winning novels; predominant genre is mystery[41]
Rich King, weekend sports anchor and sports reporter forWGN-TVin Chicago[42]
Gerald Nicosia, B.A. 1971, M.A. 1973. Freelance journalist, interviewer, and literary critic[43]
Bernard Shaw, 1968. Leading news anchor forCNNfrom 1980 to his retirement in 2001[44]
Shel Silverstein, attended the University of Illinois atNavy Pierfor a year[citation needed][45]
Corrina Wycoff, M.A. Writer, best known for her short story collection,O Street[46]
Alaa Al Aswany, MDent, writer and political activist.[citation needed]
Medicine and dentistry
Mark FreyB.A. 1977. President and Chief Executive Officer, Alexian Brothers Health System
Stanley J. Korsmeyer(1951–2005). Oncologist who helped develop the concepts of the role of programmed cell death in carcinogenesis
Harry Watson Martin(1889-1951), medical director of 20th Century Fox Studios and third husband ofLouella Parsons
John ShortB.S. 1977. Senior VP, Chief Operating Officer, Resurrection Medical Center at Resurrection Health Care
Sheila Tlou1990. Botswana specialist in HIV/AIDS and women's health, nursing educator and former Minister of Health
Non-profit organizations
Charles Dean Connor, 1972. President & CEO, American Lung Association
Barbara A. Schaal, 1969. Evolutionary biologist, professor at Washington University in St. Louis and vice president of theNational Academy of Sciences
Sports
Jeff Bzdelik, basketball coach atWake Forest University, former head coach of theDenver Nuggetsand the University of Colorado basketball team.[47]
Jay DeMerit, professional soccer player formally ofWatford F.C.of the EnglishFootball League Championship, currently of theVancouver Whitecaps FCofMajor League Soccer, and longtime member of theU.S. National Team.[48]
Curtis Granderson, Major League Baseball center fielder for theNew York Yankeesand finalist for the 2011American LeagueMVP.[49]
Baggio Husidić, professional soccer player formally of theChicago FireofMajor League Soccer, currently withHammarby IFin the SwedishSuperettan.[citation needed]
Joanne McCarthy, 1998. UIC career scoring and assists recordholder and former professional women's basketball player.[50]
Monroe Saffold Jr., American bodybuilder, first place Masters Mr. America AAU, tall division 1990.[51]
Chuck Ulrich, former NFL defensive tackle[52]
Cesar Zambrano, former UIC and professional soccer player.[53]
Jerry O. Haynes, professional soccer playerChicago FireofMajor League Soccer.