Jane Rhodes, UIC professor and head of African American studies, is among the featured historians and scholars interviewed during the PBS documentary “Boss: The Black Experience in Business,” which documents 150 years of…
Christina Pugh, professor of English, was named the winner of the 2019 Juniper Prize for Poetry for Stardust Media, a collection of poems that “converse with technologies both ancient and electronic.” Pugh and winners of the…
The May issue of West Suburban Living magazine features a Q&A with Luis Alberto Urrea, UIC professor of English and LAS distinguished professor.http://bit.ly/2GJoNUq
Dick Simpson, UIC professor of political science, is quoted in a Chicago Sun-Times obituary for Chris Chandler, a journalist and former aide to Mayor Harold Washington. http://bit.ly/2GQUPxF The Associated Press quotes Dick Simpson, UIC…
Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs will honor Guevarra for outstanding commitment in education based on her “many years of hard work in the field of education and educational research in the state of…
Jane Rhodes, UIC professor and head of African American studies, joined WBEZ’s “Morning Shift” to discuss the legacy and cultural impact of Johnson Publishing in the wake of the company’s bankruptcy filing. Listen…
State of Nature, a blog dedicated to interviews with leading thinkers in social and political theory, asks Zizi Papacharissi, UIC professor and head of communication, and other experts whether “social media have become…
University of Illinois at Chicago learning scientist Susan R. Goldman has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, one of the nation’s most prestigious honorary societies and research centers.
Dick Simpson, UIC professor of political science, is quoted in a WBEZ story on the possibility that lame-duck Chicago alderman may vote on tax increment financing districts for the Lincoln Yards and The 78 developments. http://bit.ly/2YZgr3p…
WGN Radio’s “Extension 720” featured an interview with Kim Potowski, UIC professor of Hispanic and Italian studies, and Kara Morgan-Short, UIC associate professor of Hispanic and Italian studies and psychology, who discussed several…