News Archives
- 10-18-07
A CRIM Partners Meeting will be held at UIC on October 18 from 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. During this meeting, we will analyze the gap between the actual and needed capabilities of IT employees in the current job market. If you would like additional information about this meeting, or are interested in becoming a CRIM partner, please call 312.996.5547 or e-mail crim@uic.edu.
- 11-23-04
Our CRIM Student Project Expo will be held on Thursday, December 2nd from 4:00pm to 6:00pm in the Student Services Building (SSB), meeting room A, on the UIC Campus. Undergraduate and graduate students in the department of Information and Decision Sciences will present projects on which they have worked this semester.
More information about the projects and presenters will be forthcoming.If you would like to attend this event, please RSVP to crim@uic.edu or call 312-996-2677 before Monday, April 28th.
- 09/09/04 | CRIM Forum on Enterprise eHealth Strategy
CRIM would like to invite a select, diverse group of stakeholders in health care to discuss the critical issues in enterprise eHealth strategy. Together we can develop effective solutions to the problems of health care using information technologies.
Health care is at the top of everybody's agenda today. There are daily reports of how information technologies can be used to contain health care costs, improve quality, and reduce errors. We are organizing a forum to explore how these technologies can be deployed effectively. With the participation and sponsorship of those in health-realted fields, the forum will have a significant impact on health care in Chicago.
Ms. Joy Keeler (Associate Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs) and Dr. Arkalgud Ramaprasad (Associate Dean for Research at the College of Business Administration) from the University of Illinois at Chicago will facilitate the discussion. You will find more details about the forum in the following PDF. CRIM Forum on Enterprise eHealth Strategy (PDF).
- 08/25/04
A paper by Robert Evaristo and Mary Beth Watson-Manheim of the IDS
Department entitled "E-Collaboration in Distributed Requirements
Determination" has been accepted for publication in an forthcoming
issue of International Journal of E-Collaboration. The research
for this paper was partially funded by a grant from CRIM.
- 11-23-04
Our CRIM Student Project Expo will be held on Thursday, December 2nd from
4:00pm to 6:00pm in the Student Services Building (SSB), meeting room
A, on the UIC Campus. Undergraduate and graduate students in the department
of Information and Decision Sciences will present projects on which
they have worked this semester.
More information about the projects and presenters will be forthcoming.If
you would like to attend this event, please RSVP to crim@uic.edu or
call 312-996-2677 before Monday, April 28th.
- 09/09/04 | CRIM Forum on Enterprise eHealth Strategy
CRIM would like to invite a select, diverse group of stakeholders
in health care to discuss the critical issues in enterprise eHealth
strategy. Together we can develop effective solutions to the problems
of health care using information technologies.
Health care is at the top of everybody's agenda today. There are daily
reports of how information technologies can be used to contain health
care costs, improve quality, and reduce errors. We are organizing
a forum to explore how these technologies can be deployed effectively.
With the participation and sponsorship of those in health-realted
fields, the forum will have a significant impact on health care in
Chicago.
Ms. Joy Keeler (Associate Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs) and
Dr. Arkalgud Ramaprasad (Associate Dean for Research at the College
of Business Administration) from the University of Illinois at Chicago
will facilitate the discussion. You will find more details about the
forum in the following PDF. CRIM
Forum on Enterprise eHealth Strategy (PDF)
- 08/25/04
A paper by Robert Evaristo and Mary Beth Watson-Manheim of the IDS
Department entitled "E-Collaboration in Distributed Requirements
Determination" has been accepted for publication in an forthcoming
issue of International Journal of E-Collaboration. The research
for this paper was partially funded by a grant from CRIM.
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