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ϣ’s research impact ensures that intellectual, scientific, and technological progress benefits all communities

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ϣ’s research impact ensures that intellectual, scientific, and technological progress benefits all communities

ϣ Celebrates the Class of 2025 on The Yard

The 2025 Commencement Convocation will honor an extraordinary class projected to be among the university’s largest on Saturday, May 10 at 10:00 a.m. The iconic ceremony will return to The Yard and feature Emmy, Grammy, and Peabody Award winner LeVar Burton as the Commencement orator. Additional recognition ceremonies will be held during the week.

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Faculty Researcher
Dr. Charles Kim created ϣ’s first commercialized patent, the "Brownout Detector."
Faculty Researcher
Dr. Charles Kim created ϣ’s first commercialized patent, the "Brownout Detector."

is the inventor behind ϣ’s very first commercialized patent—a groundbreaking device that has the potential to transform how cities prepare for and prevent electrical brownouts. Kim, a professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, is a trailblazer in innovation and exemplifies ϣ's forward-thinking research. 

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Graduate Researcher
Law student Oreoluwa Adewale is exploring poverty in Chicago.
Graduate Researcher
Law student Oreoluwa Adewale is exploring poverty in Chicago.

Law student Oreoluwa Adewale traveled to Chicago to speak with local organizations and citizens as she developed the Chicago component of the "." Her research examined disparities in homelessness, education, poverty, and more areas. 

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Undergraduate Researcher
Senior Ava Conyer is researching polycombs repressive complexes to root out diseases.
Undergraduate Researcher
Senior Ava Conyer is researching polycombs repressive complexes to root out diseases.

As a part of her studies, senior chemical engineering major Ava Conyer has conducted and participates in ongoing research across an array of focuses—from studying engineering and patent law—to the basics of understanding Polycomb repressive complexes. She is solving problems by learning why certain genes turn into those that make some people more susceptible to certain diseases and cancers.

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