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• A hub of student life,is home to computer labs, lounges, a bowling alley, a barber shop, the UIC Bookstore, and a multitude of dining options. Located on the historic Netsch campus, SCE is actually one ofonly a few original buildings that was not designed by famous architect, Walter Netsch in the 1960s. Look around and see if you can spot his originals.
• Take a look inside Class-rooms here typically serve students enrolled in “gen ed” courses. Between classes, students study or relax in the large Oasis at the south end of the building.
• houses an impressive collection of books, images, maps, journals, manuscripts, and more. In the lobby, two beautiful Oases display art from Special Collections. A high-tech Learning Commons is
• Newly renovated represent UIC’s dedication to
students as well as the environment. The brightlylit classrooms and computer labs, models ofgreen architecture, are heated and cooled byrenewable energy. The College of Business
• Don’t miss the stunning Facility. This state-of-the-art fi tness center o r, rock climbing wall, 3-lanerunning track, group exercise studios, spinclasses, massages, salsa/merengue lessons,Tae Kwon Do, and much, much more.
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• The created by artist James Turrell, and the mark the entrance to South Campus. The Forum hosts many campus events, including the annual Student Research Forum in April of each year.
• Today almost half of all students live on campusor in surrounding neighborhoods.
is one of three popular student residence halls on South Campus. Further south is Chicago’s historic where street sculptures and photographs commemorate that signifi cant era in city history.
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Welcome to UIC! We invite you to spend some time getting to know our campus, located just a mile from Chicago’s Loop. The stops highlighted below are all within walking distance on UIC’s East Side, home to the majority of undergraduate classes. A map is on the back. We recommend getting started at 750 S. Halsted, home of UIC’s student union, Student Center East. It is accessible by the UIC Halsted Blue Line station, the Halsted Bus (Halsted/Polk), and has metered parking across the street.
STUDENT REC FACILITYSTUDENT CENTER EAST
THE JANE ADDAM’S HULL HOUSE MUSEUM (JAHHM) is a symbol of UIC’s commitment to serving Chicago’s diverse communities. Enjoy a visit to the museum Mondays—Fridays 10:00 AM—4:00 PM and Sundays 12:00—4:00 PM, or join one of the free public tours at 1:00 PM every Wednesday and Sunday. Visit hullhousemuseum.org for more information.
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THE RICHARD J. DALEY LIBRARY
GRANT, LINCOLN ANDDOUGLAS HALLS
UIC SKYSPACE
JAMES STUKELTOWERS
MAXWELL STREET
UIC FORUM
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The UIC West Side, located amile away in the Illinois MedicalDistrict, is home to UIC's healthsciences colleges.
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