SoReMo Looks to Make Impact Beyond Campus
Empowering students to conduct research making positive social change that they are passionate about was the main goal of the new Socially Responsible Modeling, Computation, and Design (SoReMo)...
Empowering students to conduct research making positive social change that they are passionate about was the main goal of the new Socially Responsible Modeling, Computation, and Design (SoReMo)...
Professor Jovan Brankov (M.S. EE ’99, Ph.D. ’02), Assistant Professor Amandeep Sandhu, and electrical engineering doctoral student Xin Huang are just three of the winners of the university wide...
Associate Professor of History Mar Hicks has recently been named one of “100 Brilliant Women in AI Ethics” and has also just published their second book. The “brilliant women” recognition came from...
Illinois Institute of Technology Associate Professor of History Mar Hicks's book, Programmed Inequality: How Britain Discarded Women Technologists and Lost Its Edge in Computing (MIT Press, 2018), was...
In the mid-1990s toy, game, and software companies launched a surge of products geared toward girls in what would later be called the Games for Girls movement. The effort, motivated by both the sales...
Professor of History Margaret Power published a piece in the Radical History Review on December 19. Titled "El estado opresor es un macho violador // the oppressive state is a macho rapist", the piece...
Job Duties: Full time, tenure-track assistant professor of Digital Humanities to teach graduate and undergraduate level courses in Digital Humanities, Communication and Technology, and the Humanities...
Associate Professor of History Mar Hicks was interviewed about tech unions for an October 10 article in the The Washington Post: "How a debate about punching Nazis sparked the fight to create tech’s...
Michael Davis, an emeritus professor of philosophy and senior fellow at the Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions, is quoted in a September 30 article in the Christian Science Monitor...
Associate Professor of History Mar Hicks is quoted in a September 27 article from OneZero titled "Here's How Amazon Alexa Will Recognize When You're Frustrated." In it, Hicks argues a new tone...