Parisa Tabriz studied computer security as an undergraduate and graduate student at Illinois in the early-to-mid-2000s. Now she runs browser engineering for Google Chrome, the most used internet browser in the world.
Parisa Tabriz studied computer security as an undergraduate and graduate student at Illinois in the early-to-mid-2000s. Now she runs browser engineering for Google Chrome, the most used internet browser in the world.
Recent ACES graduate, Carolina Kuhl, has wasted no time since graduating in May. She has already begun pursuing her passion of helping people in need at the Mexico-U.S. border in California.
Junior Trey Harris is looking forward to walking into a middle school math class again—this time as a teacher.
How history helps us understand COVID-19.
He called himself “a voice in the wilderness.” He sat in conference rooms filled with scientists who ridiculed his ideas. But John Houbolt was going to be heard. And we were going to land on the moon.
What happens when a university says yes? When every generation moves the needle for the next? You create a legend.
Hard work, grit, and a lot of laughter. This is what it takes to get to the national championships.
Ed Jackson, Jr. (FAA ’73) reflects on his experience as chief architect for the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial.
Richard Cahan (MEDIA ’75) uses striking photographs and personal accounts to shed light on a dark era of our history.
For his ninth book, historian Peter Fritzsche dove deep into the letters, diaries, and personal effects of men and women who tried to make sense of the world amidst terrifying chaos.