Stacey Sutton, UIC assistant professor of urban planning and policy, is quoted in a CNN Business story about neighborhoods without access to a supermarkets and the ramifications of a store closing in Norfolk,…
David Merriman, James J. Stukel Presidential Professor in the College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs, is quoted in a Kansas City Star story that looks at the economic effects of the COVID-19…
Kate Lowe, UIC associate professor of urban planning and policy, is quoted in a Block Club Chicago story about a George Washington University study that suggests Uber and Lyft charge higher prices for…
Bisnow quotes P.S. Sriraj, director of the Urban Transportation Center and research associate professor at UIC, in an article on how the office market will respond to COVID-19 pandemic as cases continue to rise and…
Ed and Mary Kay (MK) Christopher, long-time Chicago transportation professionals, met while attending UIC in the 1970s and 80s. They became friends while struggling through Urban Planning and Policy Professor Ashish Sen’s statistics…
Congratulations to the Fall 2019 / Spring 2020 CUPPA Dean’s List Members. The Dean’s List members consist of undergraduate students who earned a grade point average of at least 3.5 during the academic…
The Institute for Research on Race and Public Policy’s report, Tale of Three Cities: The State of Racial Justice in Chicago Report, published in spring of 2017, provides critical data and details on the divergent conditions…
Findings from a New Orleans sidewalk study by Kate Lowe, UIC associate professor of urban planning and policy, are cited in an article from CityLab that looks at urban pedestrian infrastructure and how…
A column from the Wall Street Journal editorial board on a Chicago’s bid to keep WalMart in the city following the recent uprisings cites findings from the Institute for Research on Race and…
Michael Pagano, dean of the UIC College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs, is quoted in a Bloomberg News article on public pressure for city and state officials around the country to reconsider…