Adrienne Massanari, LAS assistant professor in the Department of Communication, was recently quoted in an October 16, 2015 Slate article entitled “Why Does Hate Thrive Online?” The article investigates how the historical roots…
A study co-authored by Liana Peter-Hagene, a graduate student in the Department of Psychology, was recently featured in an October 13, 2015 New York Magazine article entitled “Women Who Show Anger Are Taken…
Robert Kaestner, LAS Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Economics, recently wrote an October 13, 2015 opinion piece in the Chicago Sun-Times entitled “Obamacare a Job Killer? Not Likely,”…
Darren Lubotsky, LAS Associate Professor of Economics, was recently mentioned in an October 12, 2015 International Business Times article entitled “Who Is Angus Deaton? How Nobel Economics Prize Winner’s Income Inequality Research Challenged…
A 2014 Jezebel interview with Beth Richie, LAS Professor of African American Studies, Gender and Women’s Studies, Criminology, Law and Justice (CLJ), and Sociology, was recently featured in an October 12, 2015 Deadspin…
Alfred Thomas, LAS Professor of English, recently wrote a review and analysis for Commonweal Magazine about the new six-episode PBS miniseries “Wolf Hall.” The miniseries (as well as the acclaimed books upon which…
Stellan Ohlsson, LAS Professor of Psychology, was recently mentioned in an October 1, 2015 article in the entitled “IQ Test Result: Advanced AI Machine Matches Four-Year-Old Child’s Score.” The article discusses how Ohlsson…
Dennis Rosenbaum, LAS professor of Criminal Justice and Psychology, was recently interviewed on the October 4, 2015 broadcast of FOX 32’s Sunday night news about the violence in Chicago, including how warm weather…
A quote from Joel Brown, LAS professor of Biological Sciences, was recently featured in a September 30, 2015 article in The Chicago Tribune entitled “ ‘City Creatures’: Wildlife is Closer Than You Think,”…
September 24, 2015 UIC awarded $1.5 million for Asian American Students Initiative The University of Illinois at Chicago has received a five-year, $1.5 million grant to boost academic and social support services…