In a Route Fifty article on Illinois’ improved financial management, Kass discusses the importance of elected officials showing taxpayers and voters that they can be good fiscal stewards.
A Chicago Tribune story on the possibility of public financing for the Chicago Bears’ stadium project in Arlington Heights includes comments from Amanda Kass, associate director of the Government Finance Research Center at UIC.
On March 24, morning commuters on the CTA Red, Brown and Purple lines were compelled to find an alternate way to get to work following a service disruption. Apparently, a signal pole fell…
UIC’s College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs (CUPPA) announces the formation of a new program beginning in Fall 2022 that will showcase the college’s undergraduate students as they represent CUPPA to internal…
The College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs (CUPPA) at the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) rose five spots in the most recent US News & World Report 2023 Public Affairs rankings. CUPPA…
The WUSF Public Media, Tampa Bay Business Journal, The Real Deal, and Miami Daily News featured the work of April Jackson, associate professor of urban planning and policy, and her co-authors on their report, “Addressing Climate Driven Displacement: Planning for sea level…
Beth Gutelius, research director for the Center for Urban Economic Development at UIC and senior research specialist with the Great Cities Institute at UIC, was a featured expert during a Wall Street Journal online event…
The Nathalie P. Voorhees Center for Neighborhood and Community Improvement was recently awarded NASA’s Silver Group Achievement Award for a stellar achievement that supports NASA’s Core Values. In fall of 2020, the Voorhees Center conducted…
The first issue of “In the Loop with CUPPA Research Centers,” was launched on March 4, 2022. In the Loop is a new, e-newsletter featuring the ongoing research of centers in the College of…
Findings from the UIC Institute for Research on Race and Public Policy’s report, “Chicago’s Racial Wealth Gap,” are cited in a Chicago Tribune story about land sale contracts and a related social justice art project.