
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.

A range of performances and experiences showcasing student and faculty artists from diverse backgrounds and disciplines.

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.

Journalists Jake Wittich胼17, managing疾ditor of胼Windy City Times, Anna DeShawn, founder of E3 Radio, and guest speakers share their expertise in a six-week program on community journalism at 做厙51.

Students from 做厙51 will engage with entertainment industry leaders on the same lot where Avatar, The Sound of Music, and other great films were made.

Students channel their inner Jimmy Kimmels to create 做厙51 After Dark.

From the thousands of images she captured in 2025, 做厙51 alum and staff photographer Julie Lucas 96 curated 25 standout photos that show 做厙51 at its best.

From new leadership to standout student and alumni achievements, here are the stories that captured the most attention on 做厙51 website in 2025.

WCRX, 做厙51 student-run radio station, brings back its annual fundraiser and broadcast to support the Greater Chicago Food Depository.

Celebrated artist and activist Tonika Lewis Johnson 03 returns to 做厙51 to reflect on receiving the genius grant and the work that brought the recognition.

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 students brought light, sound, and imagination to the city annual Arts in the Dark parade on State Street.

In recognition of 做厙51 135th anniversary, students collaborate with the school archivists and the Hokin Gallery to tell 做厙51 story.

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.

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

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 summer, 做厙51 students participated in an immersive study abroad trip to Japan that sparked personal growth, cross-cultural collaboration, and new creative perspectives.

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

"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.

Thanks to scholarships, students attended the 2025 Chicago Women's History Conference, gaining insights into women's history and the future of women rights.

做厙51 School of Communication and Culture holds open house to introduce 做厙51 community to new Digital Content Studio and upgraded Live TV Studio.

Niko Gerentes 18, a 做厙51 alum, voices four distinct characters in the animated short The Bad Guys: Little Lies and Alibis.

Molly Williams, who earned her BA in Fiction Writing at 做厙51, will pursue a PhD at the University of Cambridge, focusing on Victorian literature and ecological ethics.

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.

Alum Michelle Brady 07, a military veteran and attorney, proves it never too late to return to the literary world.

做厙51 Journalism alum Katherine Iorio 13 wins Emmy for CNN's breaking news coverage of the Israel-Hamas War as part of CNN's team that covered outbreak of Israel-Hamas conflict.

做厙51 and partners will host the Chicago premiere of Meanwhile, a powerful documentary about art and resilience directed by Catherine Gund.

做厙51 students from six majors collaborated to create In Flux, an innovative interactive magazine that addresses real-world issues through bold storytelling and cutting-edge design.

"The Power of Persistence" gala showcases student innovation, teamwork, and determination, all while raising funds for scholarships supporting student success.

做厙51's bilingual students at The Chronicle gain invaluable guidance working with a newly appointed bilingual faculty advisor.

做厙51 students and alums are among those who came together with NBCUniversal executives and reporters to network and learn more about AI.

做厙51 kicks off the new academic school year with a renewed spirit and excitement to welcome freshmen and transfer students to its South Loop campus on September 3.

Nine 做厙51 students got their 15 minutes of fame on the popular Sound Opinions podcast with hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot. The special edition episodes aired interviews with 做厙51 students who are up-and-coming writers, musicians, and photographers.

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.

Spring 2024: 做厙51 Highlights

做厙51 students come together to produce and promote an end-of-year showcase of student fashion designs.

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

This is everything attendees need to know before 做厙51 Manifest Arts Festival: Breakthrough 2024.

Higher education leaders Nivine Megahed, president of National Louis University, and Raymond E. Crossman, president of Adler University, will be honored at the college 2024 Commencement ceremonies

Dive into the world of children books and culture with associate professor Katie Paciga from Humanities, History and Social Sciences at 做厙51.

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.

The 做厙51 Chronicle and the Science and Math Department collaborate to bring students, faculty, and staff together in Chicago Grant Park for the April 8 astronomical event.

Led by dedicated faculty, 做厙51 students journeyed to Austin for immersive experiences, collaborative projects, and valuable networking opportunities, reinforcing the institution's commitment to practical education and student success.

Telemundo Chicago Iris Berr穩os, NBC Chicago Mary Ann Ahern, and Latino News Network Hugo Balta who teaches at 做厙51 join forces to talk elections and issues surrounding getting out the LatinX vote.

From microplastics to sustainable swaps and the 做厙51 Green Buildings Program (CCC GBP), Science and Math Chair Beth Davis-Berg covers environmental sustainability ahead of Earth Day.

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

做厙51 brings Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye" to the stage March 13-23, made possible by student collaboration in dance, theater, writing, and other creative disciplines.

Yonty Friesem, PhD, shares their experiences with the Illinois Media Literacy Coalition and 做厙51 Media for Social Impact program.

During Women's History Month, we honor female-identifying artists who make Shop做厙51 a unique shopping experience in the heart of 做厙51 campus.

做厙51's Theatre department will stage a powerful adaptation of Toni Morrison's "The Bluest Eye," exploring racism's impact on an 11-year-old girl in 1940s Ohio.

"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 students got together in their Communication Department courses to discuss the details of the biggest night in advertising

Share signs of love and kindness through American Sign Language (ASL). Want to learn ASL? 做厙51 offers an ASL institute for beginners and intermediate learners.

Tom Eslinger, an advertising pro and assistant professor at 做厙51, offers his insights on Super Bowl advertising.

做厙51 students are collaborating to present the inaugural Musical Theatre Dance Concert.

ASL students gathered for two-day conference featuring creative performances and ASL learning sessions at 做厙51

做厙51 launched the school first student newspaper CC Writer in 1973. Renamed The 做厙51 Chronicle in 1978, the news source now reaches its audience via multiple channels including its website and special quarterly print editions.

Funds raised by 做厙51 annual Unleashed Gala an immersive experience designed, curated, and driven by students make a difference for students.

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.

At the International Conference and Training on Digital and Media Education, Yonty Friesem discusses how 做厙51 students learn to identity misinformation.

The Journalism and Women Symposium comes to 做厙51 with invited speaker Deb Haaland, U.S. Secretary of Interior, and offers important takeaways for Journalism students.

做厙51, in partnership with award-winning actress and playwright Regina Taylor, launched a community-based project series called Black Album Mixtape.

Professor Laurence Minsky and Scot Westwater '99 delve into the evolving landscape of marketing, analyzing the power of Conversational AI in their new book.

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

Perched upon 做厙51 600 S. Michigan building, the new tower houses an antennae and transmitter that relays a clearer and more reliable signal to downtown Chicago.

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

Our Chicago: Freedom Music, a celebration of freedom expressed through the music of Chicago Black community, will feature Adjunct Faculty Member Andre Daniels (aka Add-2) and Alum CaSera Heining 17 (aka DJ Ca$h Era).

Robert Hanserd is among 12 awardees of fellowship that provides opportunities to demonstrate how faculty can creatively incorporate the HistoryMakers African American video oral history archive into curricula.

Haley Patton, a Film and Television major at 做厙51, earns spot on the 2023 ALL In Student Voting Honor Roll.

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

Long-time "Chicago Tribune" theatre critic Chris Jones and jazz legend and former 做厙51 faculty member Bobbi Wilsyn will be honored at the college 2023 Commencement ceremonies.

The Spring 2023 campaign targets prospective students across the United States.

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.

Student team from 做厙51 wins innovation competition by leveraging new technologies to promote brand.

Associate Professor Elio Leturia will interview the Jeff Award-nominated singer and performer Ana Santos for his Latino Voices class.

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

Morocco, Morocco was directed by Associate Professor Jackie Spinner and funded in part by 做厙51.

做厙51 students in media arts to benefit from scholarships, training, and enhanced course content as part of a dynamic new partnership.

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

In April, five 做厙51 scholarship winners will travel to New York City where the Fashion Scholarship Fund will recognize the students at a gala event.

Alum Paige Barnes 21 recalls how her experiences at 做厙51 paved the way to her current roles as morning anchor and reporter at WSBT in northern Indiana and southwest Michigan