Alumni News

D.C. ALUMNI GATHERING

D.C. Alumni Gathering

Alumni in Washington, D.C., heard College of Science Dean Russell Betts present “Science at IIT—News from the Front” before Jean-Francois Pombert, assistant professor of biology [back right], presented “The Rise of Bioinformatics in the Personalized Genomics Era.”

LONDON ALUMNI GATHERING

London Alumni Gathering

Alumni from several countries gathered in London to hear the latest Illinois Tech news from President Alan W. Cramb [third from right].

CAMPAIGN CLOSE DINNER

Campaign Close Dinner

[Left to right] President Alan W. Cramb and his wife, Anna, joined Illinois Tech Regents Craig Duchossois and Ralph Wanger as well as Student Government Association President Hamze Sukkar (CE 4th year) at the Fueling Innovation campaign close dinner. Photo: Michael Goss

CAMPAIGN CLOSE CAMPUS CELEBRATION

Campaign Close Campus Celebration

At the Fueling Innovation campus celebration, [left to right] Provost Frances Bronet, Institutional Advancement Vice President Betsy Hughes, and President Alan W. Cramb prove that Illinois Tech’s future is so bright, they have to wear shades.

CHICAGO AREA ALUMNI GATHERING

Chicago Area Alumni Gathering

Alumni gathered at the John T. Rettaliata Engineering Center on Mies Campus to hear from Miles Wernick, Motorola Endowed Chair Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and director of Illinois Tech’s Medical Imaging Research Center.

CALAMOS INVESTITURE

Calamos Investiture

John P. Calamos Sr. (ECON ’63, M.B.A. ’70) and his wife, Mae, celebrated the investiture of John F. O. Bilson [seated] as the John and Mae Calamos Stuart School of Business Dean Endowed Chair. Photo: Michael Goss

NAYAR PRIZE LUNCH

Nayar Prize Lunch

[Left to right] Madhavan Nayar (M.S. IE ’68), Provost Frances Bronet, Ramon Nayar, and President Alan W. Cramb joined the Nayar Prize II finalists for lunch.

BAY AREA ALUMNI GATHERING

Bay Area Alumni Gathering

Illinois Tech Trustee Chris Gladwin [standing] with Zahra Tashakorinia (M.Des. ’12), Mark Radcliffe, and Alan Soucy, led a panel discussion in the Bay Area about successful start-ups.