The latest edition of Crain’s Chicago Business’ “Crain’s Forum” examines topics related racial gaps and the impact of inequality, including a Q&A with Rachel Weber, UIC professor of urban planning and policy, who…
A new blog post on Gender on the Ballot co-authored by Brenda Parker, associate dean for academic affairs and associate professor of Urban Planning and Policy, discusses forthcoming research on the impact and influence…
Rachel Weber, UIC professor of urban planning and policy, is quoted in an article from The Daily Line & Better Government Association about Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s early efforts to reform the city’s tax…
It’s important for us to stay connected to our community to support each other through this trying time. That’s why we created CUPPA Copes With COVID-19, a new “micro-site” on our page that provides resources…
Beth Gutelius, associate director of UIC’s Center for Urban Economic Development and senior researcher at the Great Cities Institute at UIC, is interviewed in an online story from NPR’s Washington D.C. affiliate WAMU-FM…
The College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs (ranking is of public affairs schools and programs) is ranked 34th out of 276 ranked schools, up one spot from the previous year. Its specialty,…
Kathleen Yang-Clayton, UIC clinical assistant professor of public administration, is quoted in a Daily Herald article on the challenges faced by census participation campaigns during the coronavirus pandemic. Also highlighted is UIC’s role…
University of Illinois at Chicago student Wasan Kumar believes that everyone should have an equal opportunity to live a healthy life, but his research and community outreach have made it clear that where…
PA Times, the news outlet of the American Society for Public Administration, published an essay by Rebecca Hendrick, UIC professor of public administration and a member of the Government Finance Research Center’s faculty…