Jennifer Brier, UIC professor and director of gender and women’s studies, is a featured expert cited in a recent New York Times article on George H.W. Bush’s mixed legacy dealing with HIV and…
Artforum magazine selected “Long Players: A Love Story in Eighteen Songs” by Peter Coviello, professor of English, as one of its “Best Books of 2018.” The selection, which appears in the Dec. 2018…
Indira Neill Hoch, UIC visiting assistant professor of communication, joined WBEZ’s “Worldview” to discuss Tumblr’s upcoming adult content ban and related issues involving content management, tech cultures, and who gets to decide what’s inappropriate. http://bit.ly/2CiK5r1
“Making All Black Lives Matter: Reimagining Freedom in the Twenty-First Century,” by Barbara Ransby, UIC professor of African American studies, gender and women’s studies, and history; LAS distinguished professor; and director of the Social…
WBEZ’s “Curious City” interviewed Dick Simpson, UIC professor of political science, for the series’ latest story which explores the city of Chicago’s petition process to get on an election ballot, whether the process…
WTTW-TV’s “Chicago Tonight” interviewed Elizabeth Todd-Breland, UIC assistant professor of history, during a segment on charter schools in Chicago, including the recently concluded Acero teachers strike and Chicago Public Schools’ recommendation to deny…
Elizabeth Todd-Breland, UIC assistant professor of history, is a featured expert in The Atlantic’s coverage of the Acero teachers strike in Chicago, its national implications, and the relationship between charter schools and teachers’…
PubWest, a trade association of small- and medium-sized book publishers, has awarded its 2019 Jack D. Rittenhouse Award to Luis Alberto Urrea. The Rittenhouse Award, established in 1990, honors those who have made…
Truthout.org features a Q&A with Roderick Ferguson, UIC professor of gender and women’s studies and African American studies, about his book “One-Dimensional Queer.” http://bit.ly/2QcVlO7
CityLab, the urban section of The Atlantic, quotes Patrisia Macías-Rojas, UIC assistant professor of sociology and Latin American and Latino studies, in an article that looks at the connection between militarization at the…