Christine Herman
Christine Herman spent nine years studying chemistry before she left the bench to report on issues at the intersection of science and society. She started in radio in 2014 as a journalism graduate student at the University of Illinois and a broadcast intern at Radio Health Journal. Christine has been working at WILL since 2015.
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Lance Pittman arrived at the Danville Correctional Center on Jan. 10 with multiple boxes of books, and bound printouts of articles and book chapters....
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Measles is a potentially deadly illness that is spreading in many parts of the world. Thanks to vaccines, the disease was eliminated from the U.S. almost…
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A lawsuit filed Monday in federal court includes numerous allegations of racial harassment of black employees at the University of Illinois at…
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The University of Illinois Student Bar Association is demanding law professor Jay Kesan resign, after a 2017 investigation made public this week by…
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Health care, trade, and the tax overhaul are three of the biggest issues in the race for the 13th Congressional District between incumbent Rodney Davis...
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In the wake of the #MeToo movement, more victims are coming forward to report sexual harassment and assault. But when the victim is a student and the…
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Getting mental health treatment to inmates who need it requires money and unprecedented collaboration between state and county departments of criminal justice and social services. Is it working?
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University of Illinois officials announced two big projects for the Urbana campus Wednesday: a new data science center and expansion of the Research…
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A new Illinois law will require hospitals to ensure that sexual assault victims receive timely treatment from someone trained to examine them. Right now…
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While President Trump’s trade wars have pitted steelworkers against farmers in Illinois, that doesn’t mean that those affected by recent trade policies…