Congratulations to Rachel Poretsky for contributing to the UIC team that spearheaded one of ten successful NSF-funded Regional Innovation Engines, specifically the Great Lakes Water Innovation Engine. You can read about it in…
Matthew Harrison-Trainor, Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science gave the Association for Symbolic Logic Invited Address at the Joint Mathematics Meetings in San Francisco in January 2024, titled…
Circling back to authenticity in a world of likes and shares. Can you keep it real when everyone’s a tastemaker? Dive into the conversation in a recent New York Times article and see…
The American Catholic Historical Association grants Ralph Keen of the Department of History and Arthur J. Schmitt Foundation Chair in Catholic Studies, the 2023 Distinguished Teaching Award. Congratulations Prof. Keen! Read more
KCBS Radio features an engaging and insightful conversation with Alexandra Filindra, Political Science Professor, on how the Biden administration & Congress are at a crossroads over immigration policy. Tune in: go.uic.edu/alexandra-filindra-KCBS-radio
Is TikTok’s push for longer videos a game-changer or a creativity killer? Krysten Stein, PhD candidate from the department of communication, weighs in on this latest CNN Business article: go.uic.edu/krysten-stein-cnn
UIC LAS Assistant Professor of Anthropology & LALS Soledad Álvarez Velasco was recently interviewed by The Chicago Defender, where she provided a detailed analysis of the situation in Venezuela Exodus that has directly…
Ivón Padilla-Rodríguez, Assistant Professor of History, is featured in a recent Univision Noticias article, breaking down the exploitation of immigrant children, the policies failing them, and a misunderstood film that’s pushing political buttons.…
Zizi Papacharissi, Professor of Communication, chimes in on a recent article that discusses how the landscape of social media is drastically changing from what it once was. Read the full article here:…
University of Illinois Chicago fall graduates will celebrate Commencement with ceremonies Dec. 8-9, when 3,246 students — including 1,287 graduate and 1,959 undergraduate students — will be eligible to graduate. Read about UIC’s 2023…