The Arizona Daily Star newspaper reports on Luis Alberto Urrea, UIC professor of English and LAS distinguished professor, who will be presented with the 2019 Tucson Festival of Books Founders Award later this…
The Chicago Tribune quotes Dick Simpson, UIC professor of political science, in an article about why Chicago holds its mayoral election in the winter. Simpson said he thinks the February election is about…
Rachel Gordon, professor of sociology, fellow of the Institute for Health Research and Policy, and senior scholar of the Institute of Government and Public Affairs, is scheduled to appear on PBS WTTW’s news…
Maria Krysan, UIC professor and head of sociology, is a featured expert in a CBS2 Chicago report on segregation in Chicago. Krysan, who is also with the Institute of Government and Public Affairs,…
The Chicago Tribune quotes Elizabeth Todd-Breland, UIC assistant professor of history, in an article about how the role of the Chicago Teachers Union in the Chicago mayoral race. “Clearly they endorsed Toni Preckwinkle.…
The latest outlets to highlight findings from UIC political science department’s report on public corruption are: Politico’s Illinois Playbook The Daily Line (subscription required) WPLG (Local 10 News) in Miami The New American The…
Live Science, CNN.com, NOVA Now, and The Daily Mail are among the media outlets to report on research from UIC anthropology graduate student Wenpeng Xu and Field Museum archaeologists. The study, which was led by Xu and…
The New York Times quotes Dick Simpson, UIC professor of political science, in a story about various corruption scandals in big cities across the U.S. Simpson says corruption is a part of Chicago’s…
ABC 7 Chicago (WLS-TV) interviewed Robert Bruhl, UIC clinical associate professor of political science, during a segment previewing President Trump’s Oval Office address last night. http://bit.ly/2H38GnX Please note that the video content is copyrighted material…
An article from The Economist on Chicago political corruption cites research from Dick Simpson, UIC professor of political science, that notes the history of how common criminality is among city council members. https://econ.st/2D9Ncls (subscription required)