A Shaw Media article on questions of ethical issues and conflicts of interest surrounding a McHenry County Board member’s lobbyist work includes comments from Dick Simpson, UIC professor of political science. https://go.news.uic.edu/2021234 Simpson…
The Lily, a publication of the Washington Post, interviewed Adrienne Massanari, UIC associate professor of communication, in a story about the gender dynamics on Reddit, and particularly what occurs within the subreddit that…
An article from Fatherly, an online parenting resource, about helping kids to build racial literacy includes several comments from Amanda Lewis, UIC professor of Black studies and sociology and LAS distinguished professor. See…
The Washington Post’s political history blog “Made by History” features a piece by Adam Goodman, UIC assistant professor history and Latin American and Latino studies, who writes about the limits of liberal law-and-order…
Kimberly Schonert-Reichl, NoVo Foundation Endowed Chair of Social and Emotional Learning at UIC, received the Janusz Korczak Medal for Children’s Rights Advocacy from the Janusz Korczak Association of Canada. The medal, bestowed in…
Kim Budil (Physics BS 1987) will be the 13th director of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, becoming the first female director of a national nuclear security physics laboratory. See the full article online.
“Using Social and Behavioral Science to Support COVID-19 Pandemic Response,” a paper co-authored by Linda Skitka, UIC professor of psychology and LAS distinguished professor, and published in the journal Nature Human Behaviour was…
Dick Simpson, UIC professor of political science Chicago Sun-Times: The killing of two Black Panthers, the secrets of the FBI — and our nation’s long fight for police reform State Journal-Register: How Michael…
Anna Guevara, director and associate professor of the Global Asian Studies Program published an OpEd as part of the U of I 2020-2021 Public Voices Fellowship of the OpEd Project. The piece entitled…
In a WBEZ online story about a Chicagoan who used social media to help identify locally-based participants in the Capitol attack last week, David Stovall, UIC professor of Black studies and criminology, law,…