Dick Simpson, UIC professor of political science, is quoted on machine politics and the culture of corruption in part of a major Newsday investigative report examining Long Island corruption.
Kevin Schultz, UIC professor and acting chair of history, was interviewed on Public Radio International’s “The World” during the segment on the origin and end of National Brotherhood Week, a former celebration of…
David Stovall, UIC professor of educational policy studies and African-American studies, was interviewed by Chicago magazine for an online story about balancing activism and self-care.
Barbara Risman, UIC professor of psychology, appeared on “The Jefferson Exchange,” a NPR outlet morning show in Southern Oregon and Northern California, to talk about findings in her new book, “Where the Millennials…
Dr. Catherine Becker, associate professor in the Department of Art History and an affiliate faculty of GLAS, will present a talk on “A Tale of Two Stupas: Buddhist Artistic Heritage and the Forging of…
Chicago Access Network Television (CAN-TV) recorded a recent discussion hosted by the Institute for the Humanities at UIC about sexual harassment and sexual assault from a humanities perspective including theory, history and cultural…
The Harvard Business Review published a piece on gender equality in the labor force written by William Scarborough, a research assistant at the Institute for Research on Race and Public Policy and doctoral…
A study on the impact of neighborhood crime on standardized test scores in Chicago by Marcus Casey, assistant professor of economics, is cited in the Houston Chronicle (2/22). Read it here: http://bit.ly/2GAxJd5
The Associated Press quotes Steve Jones, UIC distinguished professor of communication, in a story about survivors of the Florida school shooting dealing with online attacks for speaking out about gun laws in the…