When immigrant communities suffer, the losses cascade throughout multiple sectors of the city’s economy, @UICGCI director @TeresaLCordova tells @CrainsChicago https://t.co/YBHUnTitZc @UICCUPPA
“It’s a significant crisis that is not just going to affect the traveling public,” P.S. Sriraj, director of the Urban Transportation Center @thisisUIC, tells @washingtonpost https://t.co/aELPJ2dcVr @UICCUPPA
New from @ConversationUS: @HistUIC prof. Jeffrey Sklansky writes about the origins of #Labor Day and why Americans don't celebrate May Day like most other industrial nations, even though May Day commemorates a workers' uprising here in Chicago https://t.co/GEHFpmZNVt @UICLAS
Via @CourthouseNews, @uiclaw prof. Arthur Acevedo provides analysis of a federal judge's recent dismissal of the case against the City of Chicago and State of Illinois https://t.co/dVJHorpnER
Illinois could have four open congressional seats and an open Senate seat all at once. E.J. Fagan, asst. prof. @uicpols, talked to NBC 5 Chicago about the significance of the changes. https://t.co/y8IvRnbhyx
Alejandra Palacios, staff attorney at @uiclaw's International Human Rights Clinic, joined @wttw to discuss a possible expansion of the Trump administration's travel ban, and how it differs from a ban implemented in the administration's first term https://t.co/QFjFJJCJLP
.@UICCUPPA-based transportation experts P.S. Sriraj of the Urban Transportation Center and @UIC_UPP assoc. prof. Kate Lowe (@kateontransport) weigh in on the situation as Chicago region public transit awaits financial lifelines
Crypto companies have been able to scale and become more relevant, Mabel Oza, adjunct lecturer of finance @UICBusiness, tells @CrainsChicago https://t.co/RBoGDMMgmd
.@chicagotribune talked with P.S. Sriraj, director of @thisisUIC's Urban Transportation Center, about the transit funding challenge https://t.co/aMi9k0RHYl @UICnews
.@UICCUPPA-based transportation experts continue to be featured subject matter experts related transportation funding and policy in Illinois. @kateontransport, assoc. prof. @UIC_UPP, weighs in w/ @Suntimes on impact of proposed cuts https://t.co/hY1Nlfgj6y
"If people are excluded from routine care, they may not get vaccinated for all kinds of contagious diseases, increasing the risk of disease for children and susceptible adults," Alexandra Filindra, prof. @uicpols & @UICPsychology, tells @Newsweek https://t.co/XrSpSDLIGl @UICLAS
“Imagine a pipeline or any other piece of infrastructure running through your yard with no easement and no permission to be there,” said Rachel Havrelock, founder and director of The Freshwater Lab @thisisUIC https://t.co/9BDmeA1ipw
.@uiclaw prof. Steve Schwinn also told @Reuters that upcoming religious rights rulings will likely continue #SCOTUS' trend of limiting the application of the establishment clause & dramatically expanding the application of the free exercise clause https://t.co/QYDDAAbSEU
.@uiclaw Steven Schwinn joined @WBEZreset to discuss how the Supreme Court’s forthcoming decision on birthright citizenship could affect people without legal status in Illinois https://t.co/LH91l0JfQs
.@uiclaw Steven Schwinn joined @WBEZreset to discuss how the Supreme Court’s forthcoming decision on birthright citizenship could affect people without legal status in Illinois https://t.co/LH91l0JfQs
Chicago’s population peaked in 1950, and the recent increase is likely to be temporary, if the Trump administration continues to severely limit immigration, Rob Paral, @UICGCI senior researcher, tells @chicagotribune https://t.co/FVwoNO9UOW @UICCUPPA@UICnews
Via @chicagotribune: Max Berkelhammer, assoc. prof. @EaES_UIC, explains partnering with community members and using new types of models to "really capture what’s happening in cities" https://t.co/kZXpQUNqeF @UICLAS