Dean Pagano is also quoted in a story from Government Technology magazine about the COVID-19 pandemic leading to the steepest yearly decline in sales tax revenue in the last 24 years. Read more…
Michael Pagano, dean of the UIC College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs and director of the Government Finance Research Center was quoted in Bloomberg News on last week’s uprising and looting in…
Matt Wilson, a senior research specialist with the Great Cities Institute at UIC, is quoted in a Chicago Tribune article on Pew Research Center survey findings that found many young people either knew someone…
The New York Times quotes Amanda Kass, associate director of the Government Finance Research Center at UIC, in an article on how the coronavirus recession will erode city budgets across the country. Read the…
Beth Gutelius, associate director of the Center for Urban Economic Development and senior researcher at the Great Cities Institute at UIC, is quoted in a National Geographic magazine feature article about the rise…
On Monday, August 10, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker announced the addition of CUPPA research associate professor, P.S. Sriraj to the Illinois International Port District (IIPD) board. Sriraj was added in recognition of his…
GFRC Graduate Research Assistant 50% The Government Finance Research Center (GFRC) is seeking a Graduate Research Assistant for Fall Semester 2020 to work with the Associate Director and Affiliated Faculty on research projects…
After its designation as an EDA University Center and receiving a five-year grant from the U.S. Economic Development Administration in 2016, the Natalie P. Voorhees Center for Neighborhood and Community Improvement has now…
Thank you to the Family of Anna Bachman, who generously increased their giving to CUPPA to ensure that the scholarship fund as well as a tremendously invaluable internship fund, continue to impact our students…
Crain’s Chicago Business quotes John Betancur, UIC professor of urban planning and policy, in an article on some of the city’s efforts to slow gentrification and its potential impact on investment by developers…