The Chicago Reporter published “The Racism of the U.S.A. Patriot Act, Then and Now,” an opinion column from Nadine Naber, UIC professor of gender and women’s studies and global Asian studies: https://www.chicagoreporter.com/the-racism-of-the-u-s-a-patriot-act-then-and-now/. …
A Today.com story about a study that shows women are not more emotional than men features comments from Barbara Risman, UIC professor of sociology and LAS distinguished professor, who addresses the different pressures and…
Roman Shvydkoy, a student in Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science, was named an AMS Fellow (class of 2022) for their contributions to partial differential equations and fluid dynamics, particularly the mathematical analysis of…
In an article from Illinois Farmer Today, Michael Emerson, UIC professor and head of sociology, offers perspective on the population decline in Illinois that took place between the 2010 and the 2020 Census. …
Joel Brown, UIC professor emeritus of biological sciences, was interviewed by the Daily Southtown about the appearance of rare white squirrels in Chicago’s Beverly neighborhood. Daily Southtown Interviews Biological Sciences Emeritus Professor Joel Brown…
University of Illinois Chicago historian Barbara Ransby has been awarded the 2021 Women and Media Award from the Women’s Institute for Freedom of the Press. Ransby — UIC professor of Black studies, gender…
Junia Howell, UIC visiting assistant professor of sociology, is quoted in a New York Times article on racial inequity in United States disaster programs and FEMA’s efforts to address the matter.
Recent research by Yury Polikanov, UIC associate professor of biological sciences, paves the way for future development of a novel class of antibiotic drugs. Dr. Polikanov and his co-authors discovered how a new…
Junia Howell, UIC visiting assistant professor of sociology, was part of a panel on WTTW-TV’s “Chicago Tonight: Black Voices” that addressed discrimination in the appraisals of homes in Black and Latino neighborhoods, compared to white…
Lawrence Officer, UIC professor of economics, joined WTTW-TV’s “Chicago Tonight” for a discussion about a proposed citizen dividend versus universal basic income, and which one might be best suited to close the nation’s wealth…