Margaret Power publishes chapter
Humanities Chair and Professor of History Margaret Power has published a chapter, "Puerto Rico: The United States' Unacknowledged Colony in the Caribbean," in the book Nationalism and Intra-State...
Humanities Chair and Professor of History Margaret Power has published a chapter, "Puerto Rico: The United States' Unacknowledged Colony in the Caribbean," in the book Nationalism and Intra-State...
Assistant Professor of Digital Humanities and Media Studies Carly Kocurek's review of Battle of Bannockburn has been published on First Person Scholar. Read the review here. First Person Scholar is a...
Professor of Philosophy Michael Davis has a new opinion piece, “Expert Opinion of Michael Davis: The Death Penalty," published in Abandon the Death Penalty to Civilization, which came out in September...
Study abroad this summer in Osaka, Japan! Get to know this global city by taking one or two courses taught by Lewis College faculty at Osaka City University from July 11–August 5, 2016 (summer session...
The IIT Department of Humanities recently checked in with alumnus Anthony Sansone, who earned a Master of Science in Technical Communication in 2013. In this Q&A, Sansone discusses what he's up to now...
Assistant Professor of Digital Humanities and Media Studies Carly Kocurek's upcoming book Coin-Operated Americans: Rebooting Boyhood at the Video Game Arcade has been reviewed on PopMatters. Read it...
Mike DeAnda, who is a graduate student and adjunct instructor in Humanities, has been selected for a fellowship with the Game Changer Chicago Design Lab at the University of Chicago. DeAnda is working...
Humanities Chair and Professor of History Margaret Power was quoted in a Broadly article about feminism and the term feminazi. Read the article here. Broadly is a website and devoted to representing...
This past summer, students enjoyed a study abroad trip to the University of Stirling in Scotland. They took two courses: Scottish Politics with Industry Associate Professor Rebecca Steffenson and...
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...