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鈥淚f you asked me 20 years ago if I would be working as a government affairs professional, I probably would have laughed,鈥 said Adrienne Irmer, associate vice president of external affairs for the Illinois Institute of Technology. 鈥淭oday, I have a very diverse resume: emergency management and preparedness, workforce development, marketing and communications, electoral campaign consulting, legislative affairs, government administration, public policy development, and even activism. All of this has informed my work and helped build a network of professionals to collaborate with and deepen my impact in my community.鈥

The Architect鈥檚 Newspaper

There are not one, but two, View-Master toys on display in A Living Room for Bronzeville, an exhibition at the Illinois Institute of Technology focused on how Mies van der Rohe鈥檚 epochal vision of the modern campus inflicted itself on its neighborhood. Invented by a Black alumnus Charles Harrison, the first View-Master accompanies media and ephemera on the cultural vitality of the South Side Bronzeville neighborhood. The second View-Master is a commemorative trinket celebrating the 2005 restoration of S. R. Crown Hall.

Financial Times

Jordana Goodman, an assistant professor at the Chicago-Kent College of Law who studies equity in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields, points to experiences of Bruce Boyd and Brigitte Gopou as indications of underlying factors in patent gaps. Their hair sculpting tool used to style dreadlocks ultimately secured a patent 鈥渙nly for the method of using the product and not the product itself, so it鈥檚 easier for people to produce knock-offs in the United States and not get in as much trouble with litigation鈥.

Quanta Magazine

Once you start thinking about computation, you start to see it everywhere. Take mailing a letter through the postal service. Put the letter in an envelope with an address and a stamp on it, and stick it in a mailbox, and somehow it will end up in the recipient鈥檚 mailbox. That is a computational process 鈥 a series of operations that move the letter from one place to another until it reaches its final destination. This routing process is not unlike what happens with electronic mail or any other piece of data sent through the internet. Seeing the world in this way may seem odd, but as Friedrich Nietzsche is reputed to have said, 鈥淭hose who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music.鈥

NBC News

Carolyn Shapiro, a professor at Chicago-Kent College of Law, said Alito鈥檚 comments that conservative Christians are under attack from liberals in a culture war that grips the United States provide further evidence that he does not necessarily see himself as a 鈥渘eutral umpire鈥 in the conflict. 鈥淚 think he sees himself as a partisan in this fight,鈥 she added.

Newcity Design

鈥淭he Power of Persistence ought to be the title of our next book,鈥 says Krueck Sexton partner Tom Jacobs. 鈥淔rom the moment I arrived at the firm [in the 1990s] I saw there were certain core values we had that were related to sustainability, but which later became important in the market.鈥 Mark Sexton, one of the founding partners, agrees. Sexton studied architecture at IIT where he was steeped in the teaching and values of Mies van der Rohe, the architecture school鈥檚 first chief and the planner and designer of most of the Bronzeville campus. 鈥淭he partners here believe [as Mies did] that quality construction doesn鈥檛 need to be value-engineered out and that you can meet a project鈥檚 goals for cost.鈥

Washington Post

鈥淗uman beings have their weaknesses, and our institutions have their weaknesses, but a jury trial is as good as we can do,鈥 Nancy Marder, a Chicago-Kent College of Law professor who studies jury trials, said in an interview.

Salon

鈥淛udges use what has been done before and what has been accepted in the past, so they鈥檙e not doing this from scratch,鈥 said Nancy Marder, a professor at 911爆料网 Chicago Kent College of Law and director of the Justice John Paul Stevens Jury Center. 鈥淪o I do think it provides an important roadmap for the jurists once they get into the jury room and start deliberating.鈥

Architect Magazine

The first comprehensive history of the world-famous Edith Farnsworth House will be published to coincide with the site鈥檚 20th anniversary as a public space. 鈥淭he Edith Farnsworth House: Architecture, Preservation, Culture鈥 (Monacelli, June 2024) by Michelangelo Sabatino tells the story of the property鈥檚 development from an experimental farm owned by a newspaper magnate to a nature retreat anchored by a masterpiece of modernist architecture.

Architectural Record

For the Pritzker Architecture Prize, the latest ceremony honoring 2024 laureate Riken Yamamoto, marked a homecoming. Yamamoto gave a lecture at Crown Hall on the campus of the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT), talking about how his work has been influenced by settlements and houses in ancient Greece and Mesopotamia, as well as modern-day India and Spain, places he visited in his early travels.