Ph.D. Student Michael DeAnda co-authors feature
Michael DeAnda, who is a student in the Technology and Humanities Ph.D. program and an adjunct instructor in Humanities, co-wrote and co-organized a feature about Different Games at First Person...
Michael DeAnda, who is a student in the Technology and Humanities Ph.D. program and an adjunct instructor in Humanities, co-wrote and co-organized a feature about Different Games at First Person...
Associate Professor of Philosophy John Snapper is exhibiting his artwork at the Fine Arts Building's Second Floor Gallery located at 410 S. Michigan, Chicago this September. The show is a two person...
On the twenty-year anniversary of her employment in the Illinois Institute of Technology Department of Humanities, Professor of History Margaret Power has assumed the position of Chair of the...
Assistant Professor of Digital Humanities and Media Studies Carly Kocurek's oral history project is now online at chicagocoinop.org. The project is a collaboration with undergraduate and graduate...
Humanities Chair and Professor of History Margaret Power presented an all-day workshop on teaching Latin America in the Cold War at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee in July. The University hosts...
Senior Lecturer James Dabbert was interviewed by WTTW's Chicago Tonight about the book he co-wrote, The Indiana Dunes Revealed: The Art of Frank V. Dudley, which examines Dudley's work and its...
Assistant Professor of Communication Mél Hogan was interviewed by the journal Big Data and Society about her article, “Water Woes and Data Flows: the Utah Data center,” which was published in BD&S’s...
A memorial service for Professor of Psychology Robert Schleser will take place on Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015, at 3:30 p.m. in the Lewis College Office of the Dean, 10 W. 35th Street, Suite 1400. This...
The humanities department has two classes with openings this fall. If you know a little bit of Spanish and want to learn more, consider COM225, Spanish Language and Culture III. If you are interested...
Assistant Professor of Communication Libby Hemphill has received a prestigious three-year grant from the National Science Foundation totaling more than $400,000 for her project “Understanding and...