By Ann Logue on May 12, 2013
Posted in Chicago, Teaching Finance | Tagged photos, UIC |
By Ann Logue on December 6, 2012
UIC’s student wellness center has compiled a set of online stress-busting activities, in case you need some. I’m giving a final today, with plenty of stressed students.
Posted in Teaching Finance | Tagged college education, stress, UIC |
By Ann Logue on August 5, 2012
I’m passing on this handy calendar of religious holidays, ReligiousHolidaysFY20122014, prepared by the University of Illinois at Chicago, which has astonishing diversity. What I like is the breakout of which holidays come with restrictions from work and which do not, which limits the number of excuses students can use. One of the amazing things about [...]
Posted in Chicago, Emerging Markets | Tagged Brazil, diversity, emerging markets, Emerging Markets for Dummies, India, religious holidays, South Africa, UIC, University of Illinois at Chicago |
By Ann Logue on May 24, 2012
For a long time, I believed that college athletes were entitled brats who were not capable of getting a degree on their own, and that it was really stupid of them to go pro before graduation. Hey, I was wrong, okay? And, as I realized this, I’ve come to a few observations that may be [...]
Posted in College Admissions and Costs, Financial Advice, Political Discourse, Teaching Finance | Tagged athletic scholarships, college costs, financial aid, NCAA, paying for college, student athletes, UIC |