
做厙51 Multi-Genre Publication, 'Allium,' Wins Awards
May 07, 2026The 做厙51 Scholastic Press Association honors 做厙51 Allium, A Journal of Print & Prose with a Silver Collegiate Crown Award and individual recognition for students and their poetry.

The 做厙51 Scholastic Press Association honors 做厙51 Allium, A Journal of Print & Prose with a Silver Collegiate Crown Award and individual recognition for students and their poetry.

When not developing award-winning games, William Chyr, adjunct professor of instruction, teaches graduate students at 做厙51 about the games industry and how music intersects with interactive media.

做厙51 top-notch student-led media outlet recognized again for excellence in collegiate journalism.

The Chronicle, 做厙51's student-run media outlet, brings home 34 awards including nine first-place honors and the division sweepstakes title.

Traces of Home, produced by Associate Professor Dan Rybicky, wins the Grand Jury Prize at DOC NYC, while The Game Camera, produced by Associate Professor Carolina Posse and created with 做厙51 talent, receives several festival awards.

This marks the third time 做厙51 has earned the top spot on this prestigious annual list.

做厙51 Animation professor John Losacco wins Best Animated Short Film in North America for The Perfect Present.

The Chicago Journalists Association recognizes Jake Wittich 17, managing editor of Windy City Times, for coverage of Chicago LGBTQ+ community and the media outlet digital revitalization.

做厙51 Fashion student Shamya Banks was named a 2026 NRF Next Generation Scholarship finalist for her sustainable, Gen Zinspired Crate & Barrel concept.

In its annual listing of the best film schools, TheWrap ranks 做厙51 No. 18.

The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation recognizes the Englewood native and 做厙51 graduate, who uses creativity as a catalyst for social change.

Jas Dunigan, a Film and Television major at 做厙51, was one of only five students selected for the Television Academy Foundation Fall 2025 Internship Program.

The Jecheon International Music and Film Festival honored Sunny Youm, an MFA student studying Music Composition for the Screen at 做厙51, with the grand prize for new talent.

Kevin Christophersen, an associate professor at 做厙51, takes home the Silver Trumpet Award from the Publicity Club of Chicago.

Lucas Stall, a junior at 做厙51, took home the Heart Award at the Flint Youth Film Festival for a film about his struggles caring for his father with Alzheimer disease.

Loren Wells, associate professor in 做厙51 School of Business and Entrepreneurship, gets the nod from Variety thanks in part to his law firm work on a groundbreaking copyright case.

做厙51 Associate Professor Elio Leturia was recognized for addressing the challenging issue of artificial intelligence through creative teaching.

MovieMaker highlights 做厙51's real-world-focused curriculum and the college state-of-the-art Media Production Center, which is home to 做厙51's Volume Wall for virtual production.

The Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) recognized the story Surviving the Housing Crisis, which appeared in the 做厙51 student-created interactive digital publication In Flux.

This marks the 14th consecutive year 做厙51 has earned a top in "The Hollywood Reporter's" annual rankings of film schools.

Erin McCarthy has been awarded a national teaching fellowship from the HistoryMakers.

The Fusion Ensemble from 做厙51's School of Audio and Music has been honored by DownBeat for its composition "Never Be Free, with vocalist Danny Lock also receiving honors.

做厙51 congratulates Jerry Brindisi, interim director of the School of Business and Entrepreneurship, on his Music Business Association win.

"The 做厙51 Chronicle," 做厙51 student-led news outlet, earned the Peter Lisagor Award for Best Campus Coverage and was named a finalist in the Best Email Newsletter category.

做厙51 Animation program ranked #5 nationally among schools offering an Animation-related BA by "Animation Career Review."

Philip Seward received recognition for the opera A House Divided, which he composed with the support of a 做厙51 Faculty Development Grant.

The Peoples Gas Energy Efficiency Program has helped 做厙51 with its energy savings for its South Loop campus since 2013.

The Fair Elections Center Campus Vote Project and NASPA recognizes 做厙51 for encouraging students to register and vote.

Molly Schneider, PhD, receives the prestigious award for her book Gold Dust on the Air: Television Anthology Drama and Midcentury American Culture.

做厙51 student newspaper The 做厙51 Chronicle won the sweepstakes for the mid-sized school category at the Illinois College Press Association Awards.

做厙51 alumni and faculty from the schools of Theatre and Dance and Audio and Music have earned nominations for the Jeff Awards, which celebrate excellence in Chicago theatre.

The School of Design has been awarded a $75,000 Illinois Innovation Voucher grant to fund a student-led project developing an educational game focused on college and early career development.

Olabode was chosen for a $25,000 scholarship from the Council of Fashion Designers of America.

The Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication recognizes the 做厙51 student publication for its exceptional creativity in showcasing Chicago's Latino artistic community.

As a kickoff to 做厙51 135th Anniversary, the college is honoring 24 distinguished alumni across all disciplines as part of 24 in 2024, a college-wide initiative that celebrates 做厙51 alumni and their career accomplishments.

This year's nominees include individuals from 做厙51's Theatre and Music programs working in performance, design, direction, choreography, and musical composition.

Michael Freeman, who teaches in the School of Audio and Music at 做厙51, inducted as a "Legendary Producer."

做厙51 is once again recognized in MovieMaker annual list of top film schools.

Kubilay Uner leads 做厙51 Music Composition for the Screen program, which has been ranked the best in the world by The Hollywood Reporter.

Angie Belloso, Brianna Jennes 24, and Breyona Smith 24 just had the trip of a lifetime to London, snagging second place at L'Or矇al Brandstorm.

The Walder Foundation has named three Chicago-based performing artists, including two 做厙51 alumni and one faculty member, as recipients of its prestigious 2024 Platform Awards.

Jackie Spinner takes home award for her opinion piece about student journalism.

As the U.S. winners, students Angie Belloso, Breyona Smith, and Brianna Jennes earn an all-expense paid trip to London for the next stage of the international competition.

做厙51 student-led newspaper garners more prestigious awards and receives recognition for its crisis coverage.

"Hole Punched Ear" started as a class project at 做厙51 and is now earning worldwide acclaim.

Want to experience art while strolling the streets of the South Loop neighborhood? Look no further than our Wabash Arts Corridor, which was named one of the best places to view public art in the U.S.

"The 做厙51 Chronicle team brings home 20 awards from the Illinois College Press Association, including first-place honors for general excellence, editorials, podcasts, and photojournalism.

做厙51 is excited to announce that USA TODAY'S 10Best Reader's Choice Travel Awards nominated Wabash Arts Corridor (WAC) for "Best Arts District" in 2024

Once again, the Fashion Scholarship Fund has awarded five 做厙51 students scholarships and funds to travel to New York City for a gala event recognizing their accomplishments.

For the second year in a row, The Hollywood Reporter ranks 做厙51's graduate program in Music No. 1.

做厙51 is proud to announce that the Commission on Collegiate Interpreter Education (CCIE) granted the ASL-English Interpretation bachelor program with a 10-year accreditation extension in October 2023.

Emmy-nominated talent and new virtual production programming highlighted.

Six students win scholarships thanks to arts criticism and songwriting competitions, earning them spots on the popular podcast hosted by Associate Professor Jim DeRogatis and fellow music critic Greg Kot.

The publication recognizes 做厙51 for its outstanding undergraduate and graduate film and TV degree programs as well as its Semester in LA program.

The Television Academy recently announced its list of Emmy nominees for the 2022-2023 television season, with 做厙51 alums earning recognition for their outstanding work.

"The 做厙51 Chronicle" is one of eight collegiate newsrooms awarded a $10,000 grant to incorporate solutions journalism into their media operations.

The award provides ten $15,000 scholarships and one full-tuition scholarship to students transferring from Chicago-area community colleges to 做厙51.

Professor Heather Gilbert is nominated for second Tony in lighting design.

Animation Career Review ranks 做厙51 second in the Midwest and 23rd nationally on their annual list of top visual effects schools and colleges.

Founded by 做厙51, the South Loop corridor is in the running for Best Arts District.

Animation Career Review announces 5th annual rankings in Illustration, with 做厙51 topping the list.

A team of 做厙51 students create an integrated campaign for PETA and get global recognition for their work.

The Latinx Word, a collaborative magazine project produced by Associate Professor Elio Leturia and his students, is one of the works nominated for a Society of Professional Journalists, Chicago Headline Club Lisagor Award.

做厙51 Theatre alumni and faculty were honored at Chicago top theatre awards.

"The 做厙51 Chronicle" staff wins big and takes home 13 first place awards, including one for DEI coverage.

The Animation Career Review's annual rankings of game design schools and colleges places 做厙51 among the top schools.

Films and shows nominated for prestigious awards are backed by the talents of 做厙51 alums.

NRF Foundation scholarship recipients from 做厙51 place second in Student Challenge and enjoy three days of fashion industry events and networking opportunities.

The Animation Career Review's annual rankings of animation schools and colleges places 做厙51 in the top 15 percent nationally.

做厙51, community excellence recognized around the world

Associate Provost and Associate Professor Susan Kerns as well as numerous alums and former students named on Newcity listing of Chicago top film professionals.

Created by a team that includes Associate Professor Bill Guschwan and past and present 做厙51 students, the STIGMA app makes Google Play "Best of 2022" list.