DJ Alan W. Cramb Spins Final Vinyl as President
From 7–8 p.m. on March 5, Illinois Institute of Technology President Alan W. Cramb returned to his days as an Aqua Disco disk jockey and then professional DJ in his native Scotland as he took to the...
From 7–8 p.m. on March 5, Illinois Institute of Technology President Alan W. Cramb returned to his days as an Aqua Disco disk jockey and then professional DJ in his native Scotland as he took to the...
Starting a farm in Chicago—not in the suburbs or even on the outer reaches of the city limits, but in the heart of its neighborhoods—may not make a lot of sense on first glance due to the effort and...
The fall 2020 edition of Chicago-Kent Magazine focused on the work being done by Chicago-Kent College of Law students, faculty, and alumni since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Stories include...
In its first edition since it transitioned into the Lewis College of Science and Letters last summer, the fall 2020 edition of Big Picture magazine featured students, faculty, and alumni representing...
These are the issues that have been at the forefront of Sodiqa Williams’s mind for more than a decade, things that have intersected through her personal and professional lives: Mass incarceration...
One day, when he was a graduate student, Linxin Wen (M.P.A. ’15) started knocking on doors in Chicago’s Chinatown. All he had to sell was an idea, born of his own frustration that many of his favorite...
Harry Smith, industry assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, was awarded Illinois Institute of Technology’s inaugural Provost’s Award for Online Teaching. The award identifies...
Nathaniel “Nate” Thomas, who established the trailblazing Early Identification Program for minority recruitment at Illinois Institute of Technology, passed away on November 7 at the age of 84. During...