Comments from Kevin Schultz, UIC professor and chair of history, are included in a Los Angeles Times story on how K-12 educators and school districts addressed the Capitol riot with their students. See…
During a recent interview with ABC 7 Chicago, Dick Simpson, UIC professor of political science, offered historical perspective on the mob action this week at the Capitol. The video, which is near the…
The Body, an online HIV-related information and news resource, features a Q&A with Jennifer Brier, UIC professor and director of gender and women’s studies and professor of history, and three long-term HIV survivors…
In a piece published by The Nation, Barbara Ransby, UIC professor of Black studies, gender and women’s studies, and history; LAS distinguished professor; director of the Social Justice Initiative; and MacArthur Endowed Chair…
The Chicago Tribune and Chicago Sun-Times interviewed David Stovall, UIC professor of Black studies and criminology, law and justice, in stories on crime rates during the pandemic and the rise of carjackings in…
In a co-authored essay posted online at Medium.com, E.J. Fagan, UIC assistant professor of political science, writes about his research examining Congress’ use of non-partisan expert information to solve policy problems. Additioanl 2021…
Rachel Havrelock, UIC associate professor of English and Jewish studies and founder and director of the Freshwater Lab at UIC, is quoted in a New York Times op-ed from author Louise Erdrich, who…
Science magazine features an article on a U.S scale study co-led by Kimberly Van Meter, UIC assistant professor of earth and environmental sciences, that examines the positive effects of wetlands on water quality…
Kishonna Gray, UIC assistant professor of communication and gender and women’s studies, is in a New York Times story featuring people who helped shape video game culture and make gaming more inclusive in…
In a piece published by Crain’s Chicago Business, Maria Krysan, UIC professor of sociology and senior scholar at the Institute of Government and Public Affairs, writes that just as segregation was created by…