A new report issued today from the University of Illinois Chicago’s Institute for Research on Race and Public Policy analyzes how national and local policies related to health care, mental health care, housing,…
The UIC Office of Global Engagement awarded one of four John and Grace Nuveen Grants for Campus Internationalization to Urban Planning and Policy’s Sanjeev Vidyarthi and Sevin Yildiz for use in the Master…
In a story from Next City, Kate Lowe, UIC associate professor of urban planning and policy, addresses issues of mobility equity in relation to the City of Chicago’s recently passed ordinance to establish…
An article from The New Yorker on migrant laborers who travel to areas impacted by climate disasters cites related research from Nik Theodore, UIC professor and head of urban planning and policy, director…
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…
“Connections,” a blog from the Regional Transportation Authority, features a Q&A with Kate Lowe, UIC associate professor of urban planning and policy, who addresses various issues involved with a radical rethinking of transit’s…
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…
The College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs is delighted to announce the recognition of Dr. Stacey Sutton, Associate Professor of Urban Planning and Policy, recipient of the 2021 Edward Blakely Award, bestowed…
Does your organization have a project it wants done, but no time to do it? Perhaps you collect data that has gone unanalyzed or need a literature review. Perhaps you would like to…