March 11, 2021
New book considers democracy’s future, improving governanceDraws on interviews conducted with everyday citizens of more than 30 countries
February 24, 2021
Do atheists have a moral compass?UIC social psychologist examines what values people view as relevant for morality
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 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 2, 2021
Retrained generic antibodies can recognize SARS-CoV-2Hepatitis B antibody is a good choice for recognizing new virus
January 21, 2021
UIC Law alumnus makes history in new role as Illinois House speakerState Rep. Emanuel “Chris” Welch, 1997 UIC John Marshall Law School alumnus, becomes the first Black speaker in the state’s history
December 16, 2020
Restoring wetlands near farms would dramatically reduce water pollutionUp to 40 times more nitrogen could be removed from heavily farmed areas
December 11, 2020
Faculty publications for your winter reading listExplore a new subject area or relax on a winter day with an interesting book