Ms. Magazine published an online op-ed from Nadine Naber, UIC professor of gender and women’s studies and global Asian studies and acting director of the Institute for Research on Race and Public Policy, who…
A Deseret News (Salt Lake City, UT) story about the forthcoming April issue of the journal Gender and Society that will focus on pandemic-related school closures and what that means for employment includes an interview…
Adam Goodman, UIC assistant professor of Latin American and Latino studies, joined “Radio Times” on Philadelphia’s NPR affiliate (WHYY Radio) to discuss President Biden’s immigration policy. The segment with Goodman can be heard…
Young Richard Kim, UIC associate professor and head of classics and Mediterranean studies and associate professor of history, writes about democracy and theater in an op-ed published by the New York Daily News.
A study by Tomas Ståhl, UIC assistant professor of psychology, that examines the values of theists and atheists is the subject of an article from mindbodygreen. https://go.news.uic.edu/2021322
Adam Goodman, UIC assistant professor of history and Latin American and Latino studies, is among the finalists for the Los Angeles Times’ 41st annual Book Prizes, which recognize high quality works in 12…
Dick Simpson, UIC professor of political science, joined WGN Radio and the WGN-TV Morning News to discuss his co-authored report released last week that names Chicago the most corrupt city in the United…
Jacobin magazine features an interview with Adam Goodman, UIC assistant professor of history and Latin American and Latino studies, who discusses the deportation machine’s long, bipartisan history and the urgent need for the…
Marrok Sedgwick, a Ph.D. student at LSRI, recently was awarded a 2021 Microsoft Research Ada Lovelace Fellowship for his work that aims to discover new ways that non-speaking youth with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities can…
Imagine a home decorator stands before you, asks what color you want your room to be, holds up a card with the primary colors printed on it—but you want green. Now imagine that…