Each month during the academic year, The Institute for Research on Race and Public Policy chooses an IRRPP scholar and features the work they are doing on race/ethnicity and public policy in our…
UIC Great Cities Institute among local groups tapped for city project to measure & analyze how Chicago youths’ quality of life has evolved bit.ly/2BGIpZk
Newsday interviewed Michael Pagano, dean of UIC’s College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs, on President Trump ‘s infrastructure plan which calls for most funding to come from local government and private sources.…
If you hadn’t heard about Baltimore Metro’s sudden shut down for an entire MONTH (with another planned shutdown in August), then check out this article and appreciate Chicago’s public transit a little bit…
After publishing their opinion piece on the potential O’Hare express train, Kate Lowe and Janet Smith continue to be skeptical of the plan while discussing it on WTTW-TV’s “Chicago Tonight.” Watch the segment…
David Merriman, James J. Stukel Presidential Professor in the College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs and with the University of Illinois’ Institute of Government and Public Affairs, was interviewed by Illinois Public…
Crain’s Chicago Business features an op-ed co-authored by Kate Lowe, UIC assistant professor of urban planning and policy, and Janet Smith, UIC professor of urban planning and policy and co-director of UIC’s Nathalie P. Voorhees…
CUPPA Travel Award for Undergraduate Conference Attendance The College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs is launching a program to support undergraduate travel to attend professional conferences. Applications for conference attendance during the…
Congrats to Shelley Davis, MUPP alumna, on making this list of impressive women! February marks Black History Month. During this month, Make It Better celebrates black women of impact who are making Chicagoland…