February 6, 2023
Marketing study of sickle cell patients looks at effects of racism on the adoption of innovative therapiesThe study focused on consumers impacted by sickle cell disease
April 27, 2022
Researchers scour Twitter to analyze public attitudes about COVID-19 vaccinationsVaccination policy, vaccine hesitancy and post-vaccination symptoms and effects among top topics tweeted
January 25, 2022
UIC’s online bachelor’s programs among nation’s bestUIC’s online bachelor’s degree programs in health information management, business administration and nursing have topped US News & World Report’s list of the nation’s best.
December 6, 2021
Heroes or victims? Public perception of essential workers in the pandemicStudy suggests that portraying essential workers as heroes creates the risk for public to overlook their sacrifices
July 27, 2021
What organizations get wrong about interruptions at workStudy suggests an upside to interruptions at work
June 2, 2021
University of Illinois Chicago launches Online MBA programThis new degree aims to meet the needs of new MBA students not just in the Chicago region, but nationally and globally.
March 2, 2021
Lessons from Wuhan: What managers and employees need to knowHow to keep employees returning to work motivated and engaged
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.
November 24, 2020
Why experiences are better gifts for older childrenStudy suggests experiences are the best gifts you can give older kids
October 28, 2020
Study tracks public concerns on Twitter about COVID-19As the pandemic continues to evolve, the public seems to be more optimistic