In a conversation with Boston Review, Beth Richie, UIC professor and head of criminology, law and justice and professor of Black studies, and her co-authors of “Abolition. Feminism. Now” discuss why racialized state violence…
Joaquín Chavez, UIC associate professor of history, was a guest on the television channel for the Catholic journal “America,” where he discussed the beatification of Salvadoran Jesuit Rutilio Grande, who in 1977 was assassinated in…
William Parkinson, UIC professor of anthropology and curator at the Field Museum of Natural History, was one of three panelists to join the BBC World Service program “Forum” for a discussion about the use of…
Beth Richie, UIC professor and head of criminology, law and justice and professor of Black Studies, joined Democracy Now to discuss “Abolition. Feminism. Now,” her new book co-authored with Angela Davis and Gina Dent.
The latest episode of the American Bar Association’s Construction Law Today podcast features a conversation with Evan McKenzie, UIC professor and head of political science and instructor at UIC School of Law, who addresses matters…
In a Chicago Reporter column, Nadine Naber, UIC professor of gender and women’s studies and global Asian studies, writes about the difficulties of getting appropriate government assistance to Arab Americans.
Comments and research from Changchuan Yin, UIC visiting research assistant professor in the department of mathematics, statistics, and computer science, are featured in a Rolling Stone article on potential future coronaviruses. In a yet-to-be peer-reviewed…
Claire Laurier Decoteau, UIC professor of sociology, is quoted in a Chicago Tribune story examining long-term health care inequities in Chicago that are affecting the latest COVID-19 surge.
Donald Wink, UIC professor of chemistry, is interviewed by the Chicago Sun-Times in a story about emissions issues at a Pilsen-based metal scrapping company, which is seeking a new operating permit.