PA Times, the news outlet of the American Society for Public Administration, published an essay from Rebecca Hendrick, UIC professor emeritus of public administration, who writes about the role of small municipalities and…
Public Administration Associate Professor Michael Siciliano received the 2020-21 Teaching Recognition Award at UIC. The TRP recognizes the teaching excellence of faculty after review of the faculty candidate’s statement, student feedback, peer reviews, course materials,…
After facing numerous life changes, Public Policy major Sean Flynn has been named one of UIC’s Inspiring Graduates. Flynn states “I’ve really enjoyed the lessons I’ve learned and the atmosphere at UIC,” he…
Michael Pagano, dean of the UIC College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs and director of the Government Finance Research Center, was a featured panelist during the latest installment of Route Fifty’s virtual…
The Thomson Reuters Foundation spoke to Michael Pagano, dean of the UIC College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs and director of the Government Finance Research Center, in a news story on the…
The Chicago Tribune spoke to David Merriman, James J. Stukel Presidential Professor in the College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs at UIC, who addresses potential alternatives to help fill the state budget…
An article from Dean Michael Pagano was published in APA’s November issue of Planning Magazine. Pagano explains that, although states and municipalities have been hurt by the pandemic, local planners have an opportunity…
NPR Illinois interviews David Merriman, James J. Stukel Presidential Professor in the College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs at UIC, in a story on previous attempts at income tax reform in Illinois…
David Merriman, James J. Stukel Presidential Professor in the College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs at UIC, is interviewed in a WBBM Newsradio story about the experience of other states that have…
The Bond Buyer quotes Michael Pagano, dean of the UIC College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs, in an article on the preparedness of cities for the “next big crisis.” https://bit.ly/2GDlAd3 (subscription required)