NPR’s story covering looting and vandalism in low-income areas of Chicago includes comments from Stacey Sutton, UIC assistant professor of urban planning and public policy, who notes that elected officials historically have been…
A Crain’s Chicago Business article (subscription required) on Chicago transit disparities cites findings from a Equiticity/Metropolitan Planning Council report produced by Kate Lowe, UIC associate professor of urban planning and policy, UIC graduate student Chelsie Coren,…
Stacey Sutton, UIC assistant professor of urban planning and policy, is quoted in a Chicago Sun-Times story on tensions between Chicago’s African American and Latino communities amid protests over the death of George…
Sanjeev Vidyarthi, UIC associate professor of urban planning and policy and a senior fellow of the Great Cities Institute, is quoted in a Chicago magazine article about the social and architectural function of…
The Atlantic quotes Michael Pagano, dean of the UIC College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs, in an article looking at the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on state and local governments and…
Every month, the APA-IL will turn the spotlight on members who are making an impact in Illinois urban planning and with the APA-IL. These members exemplify the APA-IL’s determination to Make Great Communities…
CBS 2 Chicago interviewed P.S. Sriraj, director of the Urban Transportation Center and research associate professor at UIC, during a segment about violent crime staying consistent on the CTA despite fewer riders during the COVID-19…
In a story from CALmatters, a news outlet covering California government and politics, Michael Pagano, dean of the UIC College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs and director of the Government Finance Research…
Dr. Janet Smith, UPP professor and co-director of the Voorhees Center, was selected as the recipient of the 2020 Marilyn J. Gittell Activist Scholar Award from the Urban Affairs Association. The award was created…
PA Times, the news outlet of the American Society for Public Administration, published an essay co-authored by Joshua Drucker, UIC associate professor of urban planning and policy, and Rachel Weber, UIC professor of…