All politics

January 21, 2021

UIC Law alumnus makes history in new role as Illinois House speaker

State Rep. Emanuel “Chris” Welch, 1997 UIC John Marshall Law School alumnus, becomes the first Black speaker in the state’s history

The Fight for Asian American Political Power

November 25, 2019

Panel calls for more Asian American representation in politics

Asian Americans face barriers to office, despite being fastest-growing demographic, panel says

Jay Olshansky

July 26, 2019

When considering presidential candidates, age is just a number

New white paper provides first science-based calculations on topic

Voter Friendly Campus logo

March 7, 2019

UIC designated a voter-friendly campus

Campus honored for planning and implementing practices that encourage students to register, vote

Campus Conversation; Dr. Martha Nussbaum

February 6, 2019

Campus Conversation explores role of anger in politics

What role do emotions have on society during a time of political polarization?

UIC votes logo

November 14, 2018

UIC takes second in voting pledge

More than 1,200 UIC students pledge to vote in Midterm Elections

October 25, 2018

UIC hosts civic leader lecture series

Topics focus on Chicago area social, economic and political conditions

Karen Lewis

October 24, 2018

New book details six decades of black politics, education reform

UIC historian examines historical, contemporary direction of urban education

Campus Conversation

October 3, 2018

New Illinois, Chicago after elections?

Campus Conversation explores potential impact of 2018-19 elections

Richard M. Daley; Richard M. Daley

April 26, 2018

UIC receives papers of longest-serving Chicago mayor, Richard M. Daley

Hon. Richard M. Daley papers join papers of his father, the Hon. Richard J. Daley

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