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…
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.
On Friday, March 11, Urban Planning and Policy Professor Rachel Weber was invited by Leadership Greater Chicago to address Chicago-area CEOs and senior executives on the topic of The Future of Chicago’s Loop along with Roche Schulfer,…
Urban Planning and Policy’s Joshua Drucker, associate professor, co-authored a column published in PA Times on March 11 with Richard Funderburg of UI Springfield. The column describes research conducted with CUPPA Interim Dean David Merriman and Urban…
The Chicago Sun Times, WBEZ, Block Club Chicago and Crain’s Chicago Business featured the work of April Jackson, UIC Associate Professor of urban planning and policy, and Dr. Amy Khare, Research Director, National Initiative on Mixed Income Communities…
A WTTW-TV online story recaps the Institute for Research on Race and Public Policy’s recent virtual event that covered the institute’s earlier report examining how Chicago’s most vulnerable populations were impacted during the COVID-19 crisis.
Beth Gutelius, research director for the Center for Urban Economic Development and senior research specialist with the Great Cities Institute, joined Dissent magazine’s “Belabored” podcast to discuss the current state of warehouse work.