March 2, 2021
Goodman named finalist for LA Times book prizeAdam Goodman is the author of the 2020 book “The Deportation Machine: America’s Long History of Expelling Immigrants
February 22, 2021
Register for the Psychology Department’s Black Scholar Speaker SeriesThe University of Illinois at Chicago’s Psychology Department Presents The […]
February 19, 2021
Researchers publish call to action for research ethics in the time of COVID-19 and BLMCalls for new standards to engage continued research with Black communities
February 15, 2021
How to shift from confrontation to negotiation in 2021As businesses become more global, it’s increasingly important to understand the entire negotiation process.
February 10, 2021
What climate-driven changes await coastal temperate rainforest ecosystems?Study highlights research priorities for understanding coastal ecosystem linkages more broadly
February 9, 2021
UIC mathematician earns 2021 Simons FellowshipHonor extends faculty sabbaticals from one academic term to a full year
February 9, 2021
UIC historian’s book named 2021 PROSE Awards subject category winner“The Deportation Machine” traces the U.S. government’s efforts to expel immigrants over the past 140 years
February 5, 2021
2020 Inventor of the Year Ramaswamy KalyanasundaramKalyanasundaram has developed a vaccine against lymphatic filariasis, a tropical parasitic infection
February 3, 2021
Students in virtual course delve into archives to analyze role of women in politics in 20th century ChicagoStudents will learn about women’s movements in Chicago, how to conduct archival research, and more
January 27, 2021
Study reveals precarious employment on the rise long before COVID-19Low-quality employment, or precarious employment, has been increasing since the ’80s — especially for people of color and men