Klaus Müller-Bergh, professor emeritus of Hispanic and Italian studies, died Aug. 1 in Evanston at the age of 84. Read more at UIC Today: https://today.uic.edu/deaths-klaus-muller-bergh
In an op-ed published by Truthout, Anna Guevarra, director and associate professor of global Asian studies at UIC, writes about the significance of recently passed legislation that makes Illinois the first state to mandate…
In a co-authored piece published by Ms. Magazine, Natalie Bennett, director of the Women’s Leadership and Resource Center at UIC, and Anna Guevarra, UIC associate professor and director of global Asian studies, write about Black…
Alan Molumby, UIC clinical associate professor of biological sciences, is interviewed in a July 22 story from the Chicago Tribune’s Lake County News-Sun about a rare cicada found in Northern Illinois, including UIC’s…
Dr. Beth Richie has been awarded the 2021 Feminist Scholar Activist Award by the American Sociological Association’s Sex and Gender Section! The award was established in 2010 to recognize and honor scholars who…
David Stovall, UIC professor of Black studies and criminology, law, and justice, was a featured panelist during a “Chicago Tonight: Black Voices” community conversation that covered the Chauvin verdict and what it means…
n a report published by Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, University of Illinois Chicago researchers detail findings from three studies that explore the connection between political ideology, attitudes, and beliefs toward diversity. “Our…
The new Florence Merriam Bailey Award, named for the first woman “associate” of the AOU (1885) and the first woman elected as a Fellow of the AOU (1929), recognizes an outstanding article published in Ornithology (odd-numbered…
Rosilie Hernández elected to a second term as President of GEMELA (Grupo de estudios de la mujer en España y las Américas), an international association dedicated to advancing the study of women’s literary…
The Washington Post’s political history blog “Made by History” features a piece by Jeff Sklansky, UIC professor of history, who writes about the historic role, and control, of money in America as part…