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…
Researchers from the University of Illinois Chicago and the University of Waterloo sought to evaluate these details at the U.S. scale and publish their findings in a new paper featured in the journal Nature. “Unfortunately,…
In a Chicago Tribune story on common fabrications surrounding the COVID-19 vaccine, Zizi Papacharissi, UIC professor and head of communication and professor of political science, addresses the roles that social media and mistrust…
The 2020 Surveillance Studies Network (SSN) Book Prize Committee chose Ronak Kapadia’s book, Insurgent Aesthetics: Security and the Queer Life of the Forever War, for the 2020 SSN Book Prize. The committee found…
A Glamour magazine article on the role of women in the prison abolition movement includes comments from Beth Richie, UIC professor and head of criminology, law and justice and professor of Black Studies.…
The Hill interviewed Dick Simpson, UIC professor of political science, in a story about the growing number of Illinois Democrats who are publicly pledging not to support Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan and…
A Chalkbeat Chicago story on Noble Charter Network making changes to its school policies and procedures includes comments from David Stovall, UIC professor of Black studies and criminology, law, and justice. https://go.news.uic.edu/20201212
The Washington Post’s political history blog “Made by History” features a piece by Jennifer Brier, UIC professor and director of gender and women’s studies and professor of history, who writes that World AIDS…
Zizi Papacharissi, UIC professor and head of communication and professor of political science, recently joined #Deuzevlog, a vlog by scholar Mark Deuze who features discussions with leading journalism researchers. Watch at: https://go.news.uic.edu/vlog
Dr. Molly Doane, AP of Anthropology’s community gardening project is the focus of an exhibit now open at the Field Museum. The exhibit will be active for one year. This research behind this project…