UChicago Civic Engagement

UChicago Civic Engagement The Office of Civic Engagement (OCE) is UChicago’s gateway to the South Side and the city, connecting the University to our neighbors.

At UChicago, civic engagement is an institution-wide commitment that draws upon our strength as an economic anchor and on the power of education, research, and innovation to create real, lasting impact and opportunity, in Chicago and beyond. Our office works to foster UChicago’s university-wide approach to civic engagement and instill a shared set of values and practices while empowering each inte

rnal unit to build on its own unique strengths in forging community partnerships. We work to inform, support, and advance the community engagement of our faculty, students and staff. Working with community partners, OCE strengthens community organizations and small businesses, improves access to education, and connects residents to jobs —all with the goal of advancing economic and social progress in our neighboring communities and the city as a whole. OCE pursues civic partnerships that begin with shared opportunity, build reciprocity, and result in greater positive impact. OCE has a special focus on nine neighborhoods: Douglas, Grand Boulevard, Greater Grand Crossing, Hyde Park, Kenwood, Oakland, South Shore, Washington Park, and Woodlawn. The Office of Civic Engagement leads a suite of programs that directly serve hundreds of Chicagoans each year, with an emphasis on youth, community organizations and small businesses from the South Side. Our programmatic focus areas include: improving college readiness and access, strengthening local communities, supporting student engagement, and expanding economic opportunity.

Last week, The University of Chicago announced that, beginning in Fall 2027, students from families earning up to $250,0...
05/18/2026

Last week, The University of Chicago announced that, beginning in Fall 2027, students from families earning up to $250,000 will receive free tuition, while families earning $125,000 or less will have tuition, housing, meals, and fees fully covered.

The initiative aims to reduce complexity for families navigating their options by improving the predictability of financial support. It also affirms and builds on the University’s core belief that costs should not prevent a student from joining UChicago’s community of extraordinary scholars.

Read more: https://bit.ly/4eQ3vWU

Chicago Public Schools students explored laser beam duels, quantum tic-tac-toe and musical bananas during the UChicago P...
05/13/2026

Chicago Public Schools students explored laser beam duels, quantum tic-tac-toe and musical bananas during the UChicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering's No Small Matter Molecular Engineering Fair.

This annual event encourages exploration through hands-on STEM activities led by UChicago faculty and researchers, helping make big scientific ideas more approachable, interactive, and fun.

Read more: https://bit.ly/4uJFgyf

More than 700,000 Cook County residents rely on SNAP. As federal policy shifts, the University of Chicago Crown Family S...
05/12/2026

More than 700,000 Cook County residents rely on SNAP. As federal policy shifts, the University of Chicago Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice and the City Club of Chicago recently convened local leaders and researchers to examine what these changes could mean for SNAP recipients, community service providers, and local governments.

The conversation featured Cook County Health CEO Erik Mikaitis, Greater Chicago Food Depository CEO Kate Maehr, and Crown Family school professor Carolyn Barnes.

Watch the discussion here: https://bit.ly/4dm27Jm

Join the Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation TOMORROW MAY 12 for the “AI and Digital Upskilling Summit”. T...
05/11/2026

Join the Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation TOMORROW MAY 12 for the “AI and Digital Upskilling Summit”. This half-day summit is designed to help small business owners and workforce partners build practical digital and AI skills they can immediately apply to their operations.

Participants will leave with concrete tools, workflows, and assets that improve efficiency, marketing, and business decision-making.

Register now: https://bit.ly/4tzaaZf

Happy   to educators everywhere 🍎✏️Nicole Lincoln, a second grade teacher at Andrew Carnegie Elementary School, was rece...
05/07/2026

Happy to educators everywhere 🍎✏️

Nicole Lincoln, a second grade teacher at Andrew Carnegie Elementary School, was recently honored by the Neighborhood Schools Program at the University of Chicago as the recipient of its annual Sara Spurlark Excellence in Teaching Award.

While serving as an assistant in Ms. Lincoln’s classroom, UChicago College student Ovia Sundar witnessed the care, patience, and energy she brings to her students each day, noting "When she comes into the classroom the children's faces light up."

Congratulations to Ms. Lincoln and all of this year’s NSP award recipients!

Applications are now open for Teen Arts Education programs at Arts and Public Life this summer.During this paid summer e...
05/06/2026

Applications are now open for Teen Arts Education programs at Arts and Public Life this summer.

During this paid summer experience, South Side youth are invited to explore creative careers, strengthen leadership skills, and build community through programs in production, design, dance, and arts administration.

Apply now: https://bit.ly/apl-arts-edu

In the early 2000s, University of Chicago Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice professor Melissa Rod...
05/05/2026

In the early 2000s, University of Chicago Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice professor Melissa Roderick discovered a key insight while studying Chicago Public Schools' graduation rate: Ninth grade is a pivotal intervention year to prevent school dropout.

On the eve of her retirement, Roderick leaves behind a legacy that has reshaped how Chicago educates its most vulnerable students.

Read more: https://bit.ly/4d0GdMR

05/04/2026

Calling dinosaur lovers of all ages! The UChicago Fossil Lab, located in the heart of Washington Park, will host their next Community Open House on May 14.

Stop by to meet real paleontology experts, see fossil specimens up close, and learn how researching these ancient relics can help us understand our world today.

📍 UChicago Fossil Lab, 5437 S Wabash Avenue
🗓 Thursday, May 14 | 3:30 PM-5 PM

Start your Saturday with fresh air, movement, and community connection.The Chicago Parks Foundation, in partnership with...
04/29/2026

Start your Saturday with fresh air, movement, and community connection.

The Chicago Parks Foundation, in partnership with The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine students, is bringing their free Wellness Walks program to Promontory Point this season. These walks pair gentle movement with guided conversations on health topics like sleep, nutrition, and exercise, and all are welcome. The next walk will take place on May 2.

📍 Promontory Point
🗓 Select Saturdays, May 2–Oct. 3
⏰ 10–10:45 a.m.
Register and learn more: https://bit.ly/4udwBUt

Shining star energy is back this summer – come explore rhythm through the timeless music of Earth, Wind & Fire at South ...
04/28/2026

Shining star energy is back this summer – come explore rhythm through the timeless music of Earth, Wind & Fire at South Side Fireflies.

Led by a collective of Chicago teaching artists, this free Saturday morning series creates space for toddlers, preschoolers, and their parents to learn, play, and make joyful memories together. 🥁🪩

RSVP for the first session of the season on May 2: https://bit.ly/4tz62sY

Congratulations to the 2026 winners of The University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy's Policy Innovation Chal...
04/27/2026

Congratulations to the 2026 winners of The University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy's Policy Innovation Challenge!

Now in its third year, the challenge invited The University of Chicago students across 16 teams to tackle a timely question for Chicago: how does the city’s relationship with professional sports franchises shape local economic development, transit infrastructure, and public resources?

Working with mentors from the public and private sectors, students developed practical policy solutions with real implications for Chicago’s future.

Read more about the winning team: https://bit.ly/42t9fym

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