Pioneer Press’ Oak Leaves newspaper features a profile of Oak Park resident Roy Plotnick, UIC prof. emeritus of earth and environmental sciences, and his new book “Explorers of Deep Time: Paleontologists and the History of…
A Block Club Chicago story about aldermanic corruption in Chicago cites related research and comments from Dick Simpson, UIC professor of political science.
Congratulations to Computer Science Assistant Professor Elena Zheleva and Communications Professor Andrew Rojecki on a new 4-year DARPA award to UIC! Their interdisciplinary project aims to develop a theoretical framework and algorithm to…
UIC LAS alumna, Lawndale native Ertharin Cousin is a world leader in fighting hunger & the latest guest on UIC’s “28 Days of Black Excellence” podcast. https://today.uic.edu/podcast/28-days-of-black-excellence-ertharin-cousin
Comments and findings from an earlier co-authored study from Michael Emerson, UIC professor and head of sociology, are included in an article from The Christian Post about a new survey of Protestant pastors that aimed to learn…
In an op-ed published by Crain’s Chicago Business, Simpson writes about the what the conviction of Ald. Patrick Daley Thompson means for the Daley dynasty.
The Wall Street Journal interviews Teresa Cordova, director of the Great Cities Institute and professor of urban planning and policy at UIC, and Dick Simpson, UIC professor of political science, in a story about the ongoing…
Dr. Donald Morrison has been elected to Fellowship in the American Academy of Microbiology. The Academy recognizes excellence, originality, service, and leadership in the microbial sciences. https://asm.org/Press-Releases/2022/Feb-2022/65-Fellows-Elected-into-the-American-Academy-of-Mi
Comments from Simpson and Evan McKenzie, UIC professor and head of political science, are highlighted in a Courthouse News Service article on the verdict in the Daley Thompson case.
Telemundo Chicago interviewed Jaira Harrington, UIC assistant professor of Black studies, in a segment on the legacy and significance of Jean Baptiste Point DuSable in Chicago’s history.