The role of three of Illinois’ richest people in the gubernatorial campaign is emblematic of a new era of Illinois politics, Dick Simpson, UIC professor of political science, tells The Hill.
Graduate student Caterina Scalvedi was selected as one of the UIC Institute for the Humanities 2022-2023 Resident Graduate Scholars. Caterina’s work is titled, “Education in Fascist Italy’s Colonial Empire: Ideologies, Policy, Experiences (1922-43).”…
Congratulations to Nirupama who just received the 2022 Chancellor’s Student Service and Leadership Award. The CSSLA are given to outstanding student leaders for their commitment to the UIC community through their participation in…
The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics has named UIC physicist George Crabtree winner of its 2022 Energy Systems Award. The honor acknowledges a significant contribution in the broad field of energy systems,…
Young Richard Kim, UIC associate professor and head of classics and Mediterranean studies, and assoc. prof. of history, was interviewed by WGN-TV News about “Homer-athon,” a recent event featuring a full reading of…
In an op-ed published by the Chicago Tribune, Rahim Kurwa, UIC assistant professor of criminology, law and justice, writes about the current state of social citizenship in America and the provisions in recent…
On April 20th, 2022 the NASA and Historically Black Colleges & Universities/Minority Serving Institutions Spring Technology Infusion Road Tour made a stop at UIC’s Forum to hear about relevant cutting edge research of…
ABC 7 Chicago, FOX 32 Chicago, and the Chicago Tribune recently featured stories about “Democracy’s Rebirth, The View from Chicago,” the latest book from Dick Simpson, UIC professor of political science. Dick Simpson,…
Zach McDowell, UIC asst. prof. of communication, joined the “Gettin’ Air with Terry Greene” podcast to talk about his recent work and book “Wikipedia and the Representation of Reality,” as well as using…