Kathleen Yang-Clayton, UIC clinical associate professor of public administration and research associate with UIC’s Great Cities Institute, joined WTTW-TV’s “Chicago Tonight” for a segment on the Chicago City Council’s remap process and Asian…
Kelly LeRoux, professor of public administration, is one of 39 leaders in the field of public administration who have been selected for the National Academy of Public Administration’s 2021 Class of Academy Fellows.…
Bisnow highlights a report co-authored by David Merriman, James J. Stukel Presidential Professor and interim dean of the College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs, that suggests an increase in employees working from…
November 4, 2021 COVID-19 dramatically altered how and where many employees work, a shift that could have a long-term negative effect on commercial real estate occupancy rates and, ultimately, on local governments’ tax revenue base, a new study…
CUPPA Alumni Job Shadow Series – Seeking Alumni The CUPPA Alumni Association is hosting a “job shadow” series this fall, and we’re seeking alumni from all backgrounds to offer one hour of their…
Are you a current student or recent graduate of UIC’s College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs? Or a CUPPA alumnus looking to give back? Sign up for the CUPPA Alumni Association’s Mentor…
Deborah Carroll, director of the Government Finance Research Center and associate professor of public administration at UIC, joined WTTW-TV’s “Chicago Tonight” to analyze Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s $16.7 billion 2022 budget plan for Chicago.
Deborah Carroll, Director of the Government Finance Research Center and Associate Professor of Public Administration at UIC, joined WTTW-TV’s “Chicago Tonight” to analyze Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s $16.7 billion 2022 budget plan for Chicago.
David Merriman, James J. Stukel Presidential Professor and interim dean of the College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs, is interviewed in an report from NBC Montana, a regional network of three NBC…