In an article from Deseret News, Barbara Risman, distinguished professor of Sociology weighs in on the modern-day status of the American dream and helping economic mobility. Read more: go.uic.edu/deseret-risman
Professor of History and LALS, Lilia Fernandez, was featured in a recent Latino Rebels podcast episode on why so much U.S. Latino history is missing in textbooks and how it eventually extends to…
According to a study by #UICLAS Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology Junia Howell, The gap between appraised home values in majority-white and majority-minority neighborhoods is bigger in Chicago than in almost every other…
Professor of Black Studies and CLJ, David Stovall, and Amanda Lewis, Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Black Studies and Director of the Institute for Research on Race and Public Policy, were quoted in…
Race Rights and Rifles, a forthcoming book from associate professor of psychology and political science Alexandra Filindra, was called “an enlightening, timely study of the evolution of arguments about gun ownership” in Kirkus…
Jean Bogner, emeritus professor of the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at UIC, is co-author of @thenasciences. The report is detailed here: https://bit.ly/4399cGh
Congratulations to Margarita Saona, Ph.D., Professor of Hispanic and Italian Studies in the School of Literatures, Cultural Studies and Linguistics (LCSL), who published her new book, “De Monstruos y Cyborgs.” An essay on…
Zachary McDowell, assistant professor of communication in LAS, works with his students to improve Wikipedia nonprofit organization pages, through editing assignments, as a way to practice and gain writing knowledge. Read more: go.uic.edu/wikipedianonprofits
Congratulations to LAS alumni Sonya Gupta and Ryan Zomorrodi who earned a fellowship with the Clinton Global Initiative University for creating mapping and health equity project initiatives that address Chicago’s health disparities.