A New York Times story titled “The Site Called ‘Machu Picchu’ Had Another Name First, Researchers Say,” details the co-authored study by Brian Bauer, UIC professor of anthropology, who notes how he and…
In a HuffPost story about parenting and social media, Eloise Germic, UIC Ph.D. student in communication, discusses her thesis research on mommy bloggers that was published in the journal Social Media and Society.
Professor of Chemistry Nan Jiang’s article “Chemically identifying single adatoms with single-bond sensitivity during oxidation reactions of borophene” was published in Nature Communications! Read it here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-29445-8.
Cedric Johnson, Associate Professor of Black studies and Political Science, joined the “This Is Revolution” podcast to talk about his new book “The Panthers Can’t Save Us Now: Debating Left Politics and Black…
Congratulations to Margaret “Megin” C. Wardle, Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology. Recently, Megin was awarded a Center for Clinical and Translation Science (CCTS) Pilot Grant. This internal grant is a 2-year, $60k project.…
The San Francisco Chronicle (subscription required) published an op-ed from Claire Laurier Decoteau, UIC professor of sociology, who writes that the social emergency the pandemic created is not near its conclusion.
Congratulations to both Margarita Saona and Keith Budner on being named recipients of the Institute for the Humanities Fellowships for the forthcoming academic year. This is an extraordinary achievement for both, but it…
Dick Simpson, UIC professor of political science, was interviewed by CBS 2 Chicago about Chicago’s potential bid to host the 2024 Democratic National Convention.
The YWCA honors Dr. Nadine Naber, Professor of GWS and GLAS, in their YWomen Leadership Celebration spring film celebrating women leaders in the Chicago community for their commitment to women’s advancement and racial…
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…