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Deadly Disparities In Days of COVID-19: How Public Policy Fails Black and LatinX Chicagoans.

December 1, 2021

Report explores how public policies failed Black, Latino Chicagoans during COVID-19

Details feedback gained through interviews with government officials, epidemiologists, health care providers, and residents

Kelly LeRoux

November 4, 2021

Nonprofit, government contracting scholar named to National Academy of Public Administration

Kelly LeRoux is one of 39 leaders in the field of public administration selected for the honor in 2021

July 23, 2021

Financial management expert to lead Government Finance Research Center at UIC

Deborah Carroll joins UIC from the University of Central Florida’s Center for Public and Nonprofit Management

UIC campus view view from 28th floor of UH building.

April 26, 2021

New reports address COVID-19’s fiscal effects, policy possibilities

Examines federal and state aid to cities, state banking, and infrastructure programs that could help

Courtney Washington, UIC Honors College student, dual major in p

April 1, 2021

Commitment to equity, community engagement earns UIC student national recognition

Courtney Washington is among 219 students named a Newman Civic Fellow by Campus Compact

Chicago’s Racial Wealth Gap: Legacies of the Past, Challenges

February 24, 2021

Chicago’s racial wealth gap examined in new UIC report

Interviews highlight the precarity of many Black and Latino families who have ‘made it’

woman typing

October 15, 2020

UIC offers new data science degree

Bachelor’s degree offers nine concentrations

February 7, 2020

UIC partners with IDHS through $20M census initiative in Illinois

College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs to help ensure all Illinois residents are counted

The Future of Black Chicago ad

January 30, 2020

UIC report examines black population loss in Chicago

Data, analysis provide context to the dynamics impacting where black Chicagoans live

October 22, 2019

Declining job quality, not job loss, set to mark next decade of warehouse work

New report from researchers at UIC’s Center for Urban Economic Development

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