In an online article, the Southern Poverty Law Center details its new podcast series Queer America, which comes from the center’s Learning for Justice program and is co-hosted by John D’Emilio, UIC professor emeritus of…
The Chicago Sun-Times published an obituary for the late Richard Levy, UIC professor emeritus of history, who was a leading historian of both modern Germany and worldwide antisemitism.
Jane Rhodes, UIC professor and head of Black studies, joined WTTW-TV’s “Chicago Tonight: Black Voices” to discuss how comments from professor and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones following her experience at the University of North…
Anna Guevarra, UIC associate professor and director of global Asian studies, and Gayatri Reddy, UIC associate professor of gender and women’s studies and anthropology, discussed their project that details the history of urban displacement in…
During interviews with PBS’ NewsHour and NPR’s and WBUR’s “Here and Now,” Evan McKenzie, UIC professor and head of political science and affiliated faculty member at UIC School of Law, talked about issues related to condominium safety,…
A Chicago Tribune commentary from the Better Government Association’s David Greising includes perspective from Dick Simpson, UIC professor of political science, on the Chicago City Council’s voting patterns during the Lightfoot administration. Also…
According to a new report from University of Illinois Chicago researchers, fewer children are being expelled now than before the passage of Illinois legislation that sought to decrease expulsions from early childhood education…
A Psychology Today column co-authored by Barbara Risman, UIC professor of sociology and distinguished professor of liberal arts and sciences, previews the authors’ article published by Contexts magazine that offers a contemporary look at whether feminism has changed…
A column from the Chicago Tribune’s editorial board about aldermanic power and privilege cites a UIC political science department report that suggests Chicago is the most corrupt city in the country.
Economics Professor Helen Roberts was featured in WalletHub’s piece about rewards credit cards. Find her recent contribution here: https://wallethub.com/best-rewards-credit-card#expert=Helen_Roberts