KBLA-AM’s Tavis Smiley program featured an interview with Beth Richie, UIC professor and head of criminology, law and justice and professor of Black studies, who talked about her new co-authored book “Abolition. Feminism. Now” and…
A Chicago Tribune article on research finding that birds are laying their eggs earlier due to climate change includes comments from Chris Whelan, adjunct research associate professor of biological sciences, who contributed to the study.
Ivón Padilla-Rodríguez, a socio-legal historian of child migration and UIC Bridge to the Faculty scholar, was awarded the prestigious 2022 Bancroft Dissertation Award! Since 1963, the honor has gone to no more than…
In stories from WBEZ and NPR’s Marketplace, Junia Howell, visiting assistant professor of sociology, is interviewed about the Biden administration’s newly released plan to address racial inequity in home value appraisals.
In stories from WBEZ and NPR’s Marketplace, Junia Howell, UIC visiting assistant professor of sociology, is interviewed about the Biden administration’s newly released plan to address racial inequity in home value appraisals.
The Guardian reports on a new co-authored study from Brian Bauer, UIC professor of anthropology, that suggests Machu Picchu in Peru was actually called Huayna Picchu by Inca inhabitants. Daily Mail (UK), International Business…
Maria de los Angeles Torres, distinguished professor of Latin American and Latino Studies at UIC and David Greenstein, lecturer in special collections and university archives at UIC appeared on the WBEZ program Reset…
Findings from the UIC Institute for Research on Race and Public Policy’s report, “Chicago’s Racial Wealth Gap,” are cited in a Chicago Tribune story about land sale contracts and a related social justice…
Professor Patrisia Macías-Rojas has been awarded a prestigious Russell Sage Foundation Pipeline Grant! This grant supports early- and mid-career tenure-track scholars who are underrepresented in the social sciences and promotes diversity broadly, including…