January 14, 2022
Grant backs UIC study of cities’ use of rescue funds for anti-violence initiativesGovernment Finance Research Center earns support from The Joyce Foundation
December 1, 2021
Report explores how public policies failed Black, Latino Chicagoans during COVID-19Details feedback gained through interviews with government officials, epidemiologists, health care providers, and residents
November 4, 2021
Nonprofit, government contracting scholar named to National Academy of Public AdministrationKelly 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 UICDeborah Carroll joins UIC from the University of Central Florida’s Center for Public and Nonprofit Management
April 26, 2021
New reports address COVID-19’s fiscal effects, policy possibilitiesExamines federal and state aid to cities, state banking, and infrastructure programs that could help
April 1, 2021
Commitment to equity, community engagement earns UIC student national recognitionCourtney Washington is among 219 students named a Newman Civic Fellow by Campus Compact
February 24, 2021
Chicago’s racial wealth gap examined in new UIC reportInterviews highlight the precarity of many Black and Latino families who have ‘made it’
February 7, 2020
UIC partners with IDHS through $20M census initiative in IllinoisCollege of Urban Planning and Public Affairs to help ensure all Illinois residents are counted
January 30, 2020
UIC report examines black population loss in ChicagoData, analysis provide context to the dynamics impacting where black Chicagoans live