The University of Illinois at Chicago’s Learning Sciences Research Institute, or LSRI, has been tapped to lead a two-year collaboration with 24 top Illinois science educators. The educators will develop clusters of items to…
NBCNews.com interviewed David Stovall, UIC professor of Black studies and criminology, law, and justice, in an article about the deployment of federal agents to Chicago to assist local authorities deal with high levels…
Content from a co-authored Washington Post op-ed by David Stovall, UIC professor of Black studies and criminology, law, and justice, is cited in a Yahoo! News story about a 15-year-old high school student…
WFSU Radio, the public media outlet of Tallahassee and Panama City, Florida, talks to Kishonna Gray, UIC assistant professor of communication and gender and women’s studies, about allegations of sexual assault and harassment…
The Nation magazine published a piece from Barbara Ransby, UIC professor of African American studies, gender and women’s studies, and history; LAS distinguished professor; and director of the Social Justice Initiative, who writes…
C-SPAN2’s BookTV aired a virtual book event featuring Adam Goodman, UIC assistant professor history and Latin American and Latino studies, in conversation with author Francisco Goldman. https://cs.pn/39kwMoP
Evan McKenzie, UIC professor and head of political science, is quoted in a Realtor.com article on racism embedded in the housing industry and how home buyers in Black communities pay more for mortgages. https://bit.ly/3jlTkdj
The State Journal-Register interviews Chris Mooney, the W. Russell Arrington Professor of State Politics at UIC, in an article on the prominent role Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan has played in Illinois politics over five…
A story from NPR’s “All Things Considered” on integrated churches in America details the research and multiracial church movement involving Michael Emerson, UIC professor and head of sociology. Read the online story and listen to the…
Lawrence Officer, UIC professor of economics, joined WGN Radio (720 AM) to talk about what could happen to Americans as a result of the conclusion of the coronavirus pandemic unemployment stimulus of $600.…