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
March 2, 2020
Traffic increase contrasts population declines in Illinois, ChicagoA growing number of workers and households have led to an increase in road travel, according to UTC study
October 22, 2019
Declining job quality, not job loss, set to mark next decade of warehouse workNew report from researchers at UIC’s Center for Urban Economic Development
August 30, 2016
UIC Urban Forum to address jobs, future of laborPanels to discuss pathways to employment, the jobless economy, and immigration and trade policy
February 24, 2015
Making an impact on policy, and in the halls of CongressResearcher of the Year Nik Theodore: ranked among most highly cited scholars
October 21, 2014
UI Health, nurses union reach tentative agreementMove averts possible strike set for Tuesday
July 28, 2014
‘Nice Work’ tours Fulton Market with performance artistsFree events consider garment industry, Near West Side redevelopment
June 20, 2014
Conference focuses on worker injury, illnessFocus on public policy, workplace intervention to improve worker health
May 20, 2014
Historian honored by national labor foundationLeon Fink recognized for contributions to public knowledge
May 13, 2014
UIC, faculty union sign collective bargaining agreementsThree-year contracts cover tenure-track, non-tenure-system faculty