Coming soon: The R-18 Newberry Symposium, October 27-28! This two-day special event brings theater artists and scholars together to examine the Restoration and 18th-century theater as contemporary productions, exploring politics, race, gender, and…
Junia Howell, Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology, is featured in an article by The Telegraph examining how public relief has worsened post-Superstorm Sandy recovery for disenfranchised areas in New York City’s Rockaway Peninsula.
Professors of Biological Sciences Alan Molumby and Emily Minor offered their insight into building pollinator nests with dry plant materials to the Chicago Tribune. Pollinators, such as bees, butterflies, wasps, flies, and beetles,…
Professor of Global Asian Studies and Gender & Women’s Studies Nadine Naber was awarded the American Studies Association’s 2022 Carl Bode-Norman Holmes Pearson Prize! This award recognizes her life’s work and research on…
Professor Emeritus of Gender & Women’s Studies John D’Emilio’s new memoir, “Memories of a Gay Catholic Boyhood,” was featured by the Bay Area Reporter. Read the full profile here: https://bit.ly/moagcb-bar
Congratulations to #UIC student Nicholas Jones, who was recognized at Diversity Abroad’s 10th annual Global Inclusion Conference in San Francisco for winning the Global Student Leadership – Undergraduate Student Award! Nick is currently…
Terrion Williamson, UIC Associate Professor of Black Studies and Gender and Women’s Studies, recently joined Michigan Public Radio’s “Stateside” to preview the Black Midwest Symposium that is scheduled to take place in Detroit…
A story from the Center for Illinois Politics about voter turnout during midterm elections includes commentary from Chris Mooney, UIC Professor Emeritus of Political Science, citing former President Trump’s polarizing presence causing abnormally…
Alana Gunn, UIC Assistant Professor of Criminology, Law and Justice, is interviewed during WTTW-TV’s “Latino Voices” in a segment on the challenges women face after incarceration, citing trauma violence, and systemic injustices affecting…
Dick Simpson, UIC professor emeritus of political science, joined “On the Block,” a show from WCIU-TV and Block Club Chicago, to talk about aldermanic turnover in Chicago’s City Council. Read more here: https://bit.ly/3SUNr8j