Anthropology graduate student Aishani Khurana|Posted on December 12, 2022
Graduate student of Anthropology Aishani Khurana won the Fall 2022 Award for Graduate Research to conduct fieldwork on her project entitled “Negotiating Religious Violence: Underscoring the (Extra)Ordinary Politics of Muslim Women in Delhi.”…
MacArthur Curator of Anthropology and Adjunct Professor Gary Feinman and UIC alumnus Dani Riebe’s research on a series of studies performed at the Field Museum, “Obsidian Across the Americas: Compositional Studies Conducted in…
Clinical Associate Professor of English Mary Anne Mohanraj’s Sri Lankan vegan cookbook, “Vegan Serendib,” was among Food Network’s top ten vegan cookbooks for 2022. Congratulations, Professor Mohanraj! Read more: https://bit.ly/3hkDxPS
Head of Criminology, Law and Justice, and Professor of Black Studies Beth Richie was selected as one of the Marguerite Casey Foundation’s Freedom Scholars, a group of scholars leading research in advancing racial…
Marcell Pálmai, PhD Research Associate of Chemistry, and Preston Snee, Associate Professor of Chemistry, had their research published in American Chemical Society’s journal, Nano Letters. Their research on quantum dots predicts that they…
Senior Lecturer of English Margena Christian wrote a column in VISIBLE Magazine about the legacy of Spike Lee’s film “Do the Right Thing” and its place in college curriculums as an introduction to…
Students, faculty, alumni, staff, and our community are invited to join us at “Climate Change in a Connected World,” an LAS Faculty Research Symposium featuring keynotes, panel discussions, and workshops by climate scientists…
Two UIC CHANCE Engineering students, Chanel Hamilton and Aaron Tillery, were named ComEd Scholars! ComEd’s commitment to creating a diverse STEM workforce of the future resulted in scholarship and professional opportunities. Congratulations, Chanel…
Hayley Negrin, UIC Assistant Professor of History, recently joined the WGN-TV News to discuss the narrative behind the Thanksgiving holiday and how for many Native Americans it is a day of mourning.
Professor Heidi Schlipphacke’s research on the emergence of nuclear family structures in the Enlightenment era and beyond was published. Her book, “The Aesthetics of Kinship: Form and Family in the Long Eighteenth Century,…