Several LAS researchers have been selected as winners of awards for excellence in education research by the American Educational Research Association. Read more: go.uic.edu/educationresearchawards Researchers: James Pellegrino, UIC College of Liberal Arts and…
Zizi Papacharissi, Professor of Communication and Political Science, was appointed to the International Panel on the Information Environment (IPIE)! This panel will gather together at the Nobel Prize Summit in Washington DC to…
Assistant Professor of LALS and Anthropology Soledad Alvarez Velasco’s research on migrant caravans in transit to the United States was published in the journal Studies in Social Justice. Congratulations, Soledad!
Professor of Black Studies and Criminology, Law, and Justice David Stovall was interviewed by The TRiiBE about what anti-Chicago Teachers Union rhetoric in Chicago’s current mayoral election says about Chicago.
Jaira Harrington, Assistant Professor of Black Studies, is a featured commentator in two segments on Telemundo’s series on Emmitt Till’s life and death. Segment can be viewed here: https://go.uic.edu/telejaira
The Institute for International Education awarded LCSL a Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Award to teach introductory Hindi courses together with Michigan State University’s Asian Studies Center. The proposal, authored by AP of Germanic…
A story from The Hechinger Report on early learning programs building or expanding their social and emotional learning components includes comments from Kate Zinsser, UIC associate professor of psychology and principal investigator at…
The Department of Physics’ research on topological heavy-fermion materials was published in Science. The importance of this work lies in the development of a new technique that allows one to visualize spatial charge…
Anthropology professor Tarini Bedi’s research, “Bumpy Roads, Dusty Air: Gadbad and the Sensate Ecologies of Driving Work in Contemporary Mumbai,” was recently published in Cultural Anthropology.
In a recent paper, Professor Emeritus Roy E. Plotnick of EaEs and colleagues “flip the script” on anemone fossils. Once thought rare, the researchers realized that fossils thought to be jellyfish are actually…