Greater Good magazine’s “Top 10 Insights from the Science of a Meaningful Life in 2017” highlights a research review on the positive effects of social and emotional learning programs that was co-authored by…
An article from CityLab, the urban section of The Atlantic, about deportation and loopholes in sanctuary protection highlights a recent UIC-led analysis of the Chicago Police Department’s Strategic Subject List. Quoted in the story…
Steve Rivkin, professor of economics and director of the John Kain Center for Education Research for the Texas Schools Project, was interviewed by the Dallas Morning News about changing academic achievement in schools. …
John Hagedorn, UIC professor of criminology, law and justice, is quoted in an Associated Press story examining the concentration of violence in specific areas of large cities such as Chicago, St. Louis and…
Elizabeth Todd-Breland, UIC assistant professor of history, is quoted in a Chicago Reporter investigative story on African American families leaving Chicago for segregated school districts in the south suburbs and Northwest Indiana. Todd-Breland,…
Slate.com features a co-authored article from Michael Maltz, UIC professor emeritus of criminology, law, and justice and information and decision sciences, who writes about the weaknesses of data sets used by a “homicide…
Some Mexican media outlets aired interviews with Zizi Papacharissi, UIC professor and head of communication, and Andrew Rojecki, UIC associate professor of communication, who discussed matters related to social media, politics, and the…
Earth & Environmental Sciences Professor Carol A. Stein discussed findings about the Midcontinent Rift at the American Geophysical Union (AGU)’s fall meeting in New Orleans on Dec. 11. AGU brings together the nation’s…
Chinese Culture, Folk Arts, and Communities is a study abroad course co-sponsored by the Chinese Program (Linguistics Department) and the Global Asian Studies Program at UIC. The program will be held from June 7, 2018-July…
Rewire News, a website focused on reproductive and sexual health, rights and justice issues, features a film review written by Jennifer Brier, director of UIC’s gender and women’s studies program. Brier, who is…