A group of Earth and Environmental Sciences graduate students is examining the impact of the Chicago River’s reversal on the region’s aquatic environments & fauna. “On all scales, humans have profoundly changed their…
Mary Anne Mohanraj, UIC clinical associate professor of English, was featured on a WTTW-TV “Chicago Tonight” guest panel offering reading selections for the remainder of the quarantine. See her recommendations and watch the…
David Stovall, UIC professor of African American studies and criminology, law and justice, is interviewed in a Chicago Tribune story that analyzes Chicago crime and COVID-19 data and shows that many of the city’s…
#UICLAS students representing biochemistry, biology, chemistry, earth and environmental sciences and psychology joined other researchers from the across the country in the Northwest Passage Project, which featured Arctic science research over 18 days and…
An article from Live Science quotes Thomas Park, UIC professor of biological sciences, who discusses how low levels of carbon dioxide can cause naked mole rats to have seizures. https://bit.ly/2WdTFUP
Anna Guevarra, UIC associate professor and director of Global Asian studies, gives historical perspective on Asian Americans being targets of racism in a Chronicle Media of Illinois article about contemporary hate incidents against…
n a recent story from the Philadelphia Inquirer, Adam Goodman, UIC assistant professor history and Latin American and Latino studies, addresses the potential U.S. deportation of DACA recipients who are currently health care providers…
Dick Simpson, UIC professor of political science, is quoted in a Crain’s Chicago Business column that compares the governing styles of Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot during the COVID-19…
In a co-authored Chicago Sun-Times op-ed, John Hagedorn, UIC professor emeritus of criminology, law and justice, writes that the coronavirus and Chicago‘s gun violence have race and poverty in common. https://bit.ly/2VSf8DM (subscription may be…
The Chicago Tribune published an op-ed from Dick Simpson, UIC professor of political science, who writes that since Mayor Lori Lightfoot took office last year four significant voting blocs within the City Council…