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Chirinko

The Trouble with Carrier's Tax Deal

Professor Bob Chirinko spoke to The Washington Post about the implications of the President-elect's deal with Carrier Corporation.

UIC Business Faculty in the News

UIC Business Faculty in the News

Research by UIC Business professors appeared in Barron’s and the Wall Street Journal in articles about clone funds and excessive bank dividends.

Junfeng Wu headshot

Junfeng Wu named Greenleaf Scholar

Junfeng Wu, a PhD student from the UIC Business OBHR program, has been selected as a Greenleaf Scholar by the Robert K. Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership, which annually sponsors up to five researchers studying servant leadership in organizatio

Nancy Harvey

IES Director Helps Launch Haitian Health Program

Nancy Harvey of the Institute for Entrepreneurial Studies and Janet Lin in emergency medicine partnered on a disaster preparedness program that won a 2015 Seed Grant from the UIC Center for Global Health. Their work was recently profiled in a UIC New

Murphy Dermot

The State Line on Debt

How do Chapter 9 policies in different states affect municipal borrowing costs? Professor Dermot Murphy recently visited the Brookings Institution to discuss the effects of sharing risk between state and local governments.

Robert Liden

Up Close on Personnel with Robert Liden

Professor Robert Liden was a recent guest on the Up Close podcast at the University of Melbourne, where he discussed servant leadership and the challenges of command and control management.

Rachel Harsley

Clean Slate App Wins Startup Challenge

Rachel Harsley’s Clean Slate Messenger, an instant messaging app with a fully erasable chat log, took first prize at UIC’s 2016 Startup Challenge.

Quoc Nguyen

The Bad Weather Behind Unionization

Why do seven states account for roughly half of the nation’s union members? Recent research by UIC’s Quoc Nguyen chalks it up to the worst weather of the 20th century.