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National Optometry Hall of Fame to Induct Five Members

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Wednesday, 23 May 2012 04:18
ST. LOUIS—The National Optometry Hall of Fame, administered by Optometry Cares, the AOA Foundation, will welcome five new inductees into its group of optometrists during Optometry’s Meeting in Chicago on June 28 from 7 p.

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American Optometric Society Awards $1,000 Scholarship

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Monday, 05 March 2012 06:18
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.—The American Optometric Society (AOS) announced that it awarded a $1,000 scholarship to Taya Grilli, a senior at the Illinois College of Optometry for her essay, titled “The Biggest Challenge to Optometry Today,” which names the profession’s most critical challenge as a lack of awa

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Your Chicago: Illinois Eye Institute At Princeton School

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Saturday, 10 March 2012 04:48
CHICAGO (CBS) — To Chicago public school children who have trouble seeing and who have no money for glasses, it is their saving grace. The Illinois Eye Institute at Princeton Elementary School is a place they can come to get full-service treatment essentially for free.

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ICO Appoints New Dean

Published in News
Monday, 09 April 2012 18:21

MessnerHeadshotCHICAGO (April 9)—The Illinois College of Optometry today announced the appointment of Dr. Stephanie Messner as vice president and dean for academic affairs. Following a national search to fill the critical leadership position, Dr. Messner was selected to advance ICO’s competitive and contemporary educational program.

Dr. Messner has been serving as the interim dean and vice president of academic affairs at ICO for the past 10 months. She also has served in other administrative roles at the College that gave her extensive experience in administration. She served as the assistant dean for patient care education (2008-2011) and prior to that she was chair, post-doctoral and Illinois Eye Institute-based education (1996-2008). In these positions, she has had experience in accreditation, assessment and program development. 

Dr. Messner earned her doctor of optometry degree from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry. Since then, she has dedicated 27 years to ICO and has a very valuable historic perspective on the College. She has been involved in much of the development of the current professional program. 

In addition to her work at ICO, Dr. Messner has built a national reputation through her service to several professional organizations. She has been a consultant for the Accreditation Council on Optometric Education, serving as a site team member and site team chair for both institutional and residency accreditation visits. Her involvement with ACOE has provided her with the knowledge and expertise to help with the development of ICO’s accreditation materials over the years. She has also served on the Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry Residency Affairs Committee, and currently serves ASCO as a member of the Chief Academic Officers. 

For more information about Dr. Messner, view her biography online.

About the Illinois College of Optometry
The Illinois College of Optometry, founded in 1872 by Dr. Henry Olin, provides excellence in optometric clinical education and is among the world’s leading urban optometric institutions. Located in Chicago, ICO has a distinguished legacy of providing aspiring optometrists the education and experience needed to meet the challenges of a changing health care environment and become leaders who will champion their patients and the profession alike. 

The ICO Residential Complex will be home to some beautiful pieces of art for the next year. Artwork from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago will hang in the RC as part of the SAIC's Creativity in the Workplace program. The Creativity in the Workplace program – part of the department of Exhibitions & Events – affords students the opportunity to exhibit their work throughout Chicago in unconventional settings. The SAIC accepts work of all mediums from its students to exhibit as part of the program and chosen artists will receive an artists’ honorarium.

There will be a reception April 10 for the student artists to showcase their work. There are only 10 companies/organizations in Chicago participating in the program. ICO is very proud to support student artists from our hometown!

Seats Available for College Scholarship Fundraising Event

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Saturday, 18 February 2012 12:30
Special guest, former scholarship recipient Tim Beyer, O.D., will speak a few minutes about his experience of applying, interviewing and receiving an Auxiliary scholarship for seven years.

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Survey: Less Than 1 in 5 Infants Get First-Year Eye Exam

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Wednesday, 07 March 2012 12:10
Only 18 percent of parents who participated in the American Optometric Association's (AOA) 2011 American Eye-Q survey report taking their infant to an eye doctor for an assessment before the child's first birthday.

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