Innovation and Inspiration: Living With Type 1 Diabetes in 2016
By Chris Hayre A Medill Newsmakers Report This edition of Medill Newsmakers looks at Type 1 diabetes in 2016 through the eyes of experts and
By Chris Hayre A Medill Newsmakers Report This edition of Medill Newsmakers looks at Type 1 diabetes in 2016 through the eyes of experts and
By Aishwarya Kumar A Medill Newsmakers Report Cricket has seen tremendous growth in Chicago in the last decade. In this episode of Medill Newsmakers, we
By Harvard Zhang When Dr. Joshua Renken opened his Springfield clinic in 2003 after getting his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree, he didn’t foresee waiting
By Kierra Gray One in two black men, one in four Latino men and one in 11 white men who are gay or bisexual have
A Medill Newsmakers Report By Jasmine Cen In this episode of Medill Newsmakers, we invited three guests to help us understand the black youth in
By Lena Blietz A Medill Newsmakers Report In this episode of Medill Newsmakers, sports journalists and other members of the media discuss the changing role
By Haydee Clotter A Medill Newsmakers Report African Americans own 1.9 million businesses in the United States, an increase of nearly 61 percent from 2002,
By Emiliana Molina A Medill Newsmakers Report The numbers of people killed by police each year are disproportionally Black and Latino. Eight people were killed
A Medill Newsmakers Report By Benji Cohen On this edition of Medill Newsmakers we discuss concussions in a sport that has not received as much
By Shen Wu Tan “Ready…set…go!” Matthew Cochran yelled excitedly as he raced toward the entrance of his North Shore apartment. Eager to relax after a