The Houston Chronicle (subscription required) reported on a $5 million Mellon Foundation grant to support a national initiative in Latino humanities studies led by UIC. Lawndale News highlighted UIC receiving a $2.9 million grant through a…
“When people feel that their attitudes reflect strong moral convictions, that gives them permission to dehumanize those who oppose them,” ProPublica interviews Linda Skitka, UIC professor of psychology, in an article on conflicts…
UIC has received a five-year $1.5M grant from the Dept. of Education’s AANAPISI program to supports the recruitment, retention, and graduation of Asian American and Pacific Islander students at UIC—the fourth time since 2010. =GLAS…
The Backward River Festival: Reclaiming the Chicago River, a two-day outdoor event presented by the University of Illinois Chicago’s Freshwater Lab, will bring together artists, environmental justice advocates, local residents, and community organizers…
John D’Emilio, UIC professor emeritus of gender and women’s studies and history, is featured in a USA Today article on the importance of LGBTQ and non-LGBTQ youth learning about the contributions and achievements of LGBTQ…
A California Historical Society event featuring Lynn Hudson, UIC associate professor of history, who talked about her book, “West of Jim Crow: The Fight Against California’s Color Line,” aired Saturday, October 2 on…
The Chicago Reporter recently published the following opinion columns from UIC faculty: Another Measure Of Urban Removal In Uptown Is Underway by Anna Guevarra, UIC associate professor and director of global Asian studies, and…
In a column published by the Los Angeles Review of Books, Lennard Davis, UIC distinguished professor of English, disability studies and medical education, reviews a series of recent films about deafness and children of…
A special Archaeology magazine series on wellness pursuits developed in the ancient world includes insight from Mitch Hendrickson, UIC associate professor of anthropology, who discusses rest during the Angkor Empire.
ABC 7 Chicago interviewed Dick Simpson, UIC professor of political science, about the life and career of the late former Illinois Senator Adlai Stevenson III.