In Class: Prime Mover
Human movement is an increasing focus of engineering. There’s a real perception that this is something we, as engineers, should be trying to do something about—helping people who have disabilities
Human movement is an increasing focus of engineering. There’s a real perception that this is something we, as engineers, should be trying to do something about—helping people who have disabilities
One of the things that attracted me to the Dept. of Speech and Hearing Science was the opportunity to do translational research. We have faculty members who come from a
I’m in charge of the physical integrity of the museum’s collection. Our oldest piece is 500,000 years old. It’s a stone tool—and it’s actually in excellent shape. Many things are
I have been at the University of Illinois since 1989. As an undergraduate, I started out in engineering and ended up in rhetoric. The English department is just wonderful here. I
I’ve spent the last 10 years teaching in the University of Illinois Hoeft Technology & Management Program. The program is unique—in the country and around the world—because it brings students
I teach “Insects and People,” a gen-ed class. Students often choose a general education class because it fits their schedule, or because they think it might be easier. Tough audience. Like