College of Arts and Sciences

Students develop chemistry with recruiters at WOC STEM Conference


With the help of the University’s $1 million HHMI grant, 24 students built professional skills and connections at the weekend conference in Detroit.
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Students develop chemistry with recruiters at WOC STEM Conference


With the help of the University’s $1 million HHMI grant, 24 students built professional skills and connections at the weekend conference in Detroit.
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Roosevelt University plans integration with Robert Morris University Illinois


The joining of the two universities would build on their historic missions of diversity, inclusion and access to education for all.
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Student wins cyber security challenge


Alex Labontu was the second Roosevelt student to win the competition since the cyber security program launched in 2018.
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(Photo Credit: Rami Salahieh)

(Photo Credit: Rami Salahieh)

Student wins cyber security challenge


Alex Labontu was the second Roosevelt student to win the competition since the cyber security program launched in 2018.
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Economist reaches college classrooms with statistics and Guinness


An article by a Roosevelt University professor delves into the science that made Guinness beer successful.
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Students report live from gun-violence protest


On September 25, Roosevelt University journalism students reported live from Washington, D.C. as hundreds of Chicagoans rallied for gun safety legislation.
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Students report live from gun-violence protest


On September 25, Roosevelt University journalism students reported live from Washington, D.C. as hundreds of Chicagoans rallied for gun safety legislation.
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Honors student selected as 2019 Illinois Student Laureate


Janessa Garcia (BA Psychology, ’19) recently presented their research on sexual double standards at Baylor University.
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Sociology professor and alumna co-publish report on CPS student-based budgeting


The new report shows how the Chicago Public Schools funding system contributes to racial inequality.
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Sociology professor and alumna co-publish report on CPS student-based budgeting


The new report shows how the Chicago Public Schools funding system contributes to racial inequality.
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Math professor publishes book on Gaussian harmonic analysis


Dr. Wilfredo Urbina-Romero’s new text is a comprehensive resource for researchers and doctoral students.
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Mathematics faculty contribute to social justice–themed math text


Four Roosevelt faculty members co-wrote sections of a textbook that connects math problem sets to real-world social problems like the subprime mortgage crisis.
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Mathematics faculty contribute to social justice–themed math text


Four Roosevelt faculty members co-wrote sections of a textbook that connects math problem sets to real-world social problems like the subprime mortgage crisis.
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PsyD program accredited through 2029


The program was recognized for its practitioner-scholar model, which successfully trains graduates to practice health service psychology.
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Graduate students earn Illinois Board of Higher Education fellowships


Loryn Kimbrough and Rolonda Washington won a fellowship that supports underrepresented students seeking to become faculty and administrators in higher education.
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Graduate students earn Illinois Board of Higher Education fellowships


Loryn Kimbrough and Rolonda Washington won a fellowship that supports underrepresented students seeking to become faculty and administrators in higher education.
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(Photo Credit: Aleksandra Terlik)

Computer science alum named Illinois Librarian of the Year


As executive director of the Indian Trails Public Library, Brian Shepard improved community relations, established a summer lunch program and created a paid parental leave policy.
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Science labs foster collaboration and creativity

Science labs foster collaboration and creativity

When plans were being drawn up for the new Wabash Building, they made sure to include state-of-the art laboratories to house the university’s chemistry, biology, biochemistry, health sciences and physics labs

Mixing it up  with the  city

Mixing it up with the city

Living, learning, working and volunteering in the Wabash building gives Sullivan a unique perspective on this glass and steel vertical campus.

Building as teacher

Building as teacher

Professor Michael Bryson, PhD, has sweeping views about sustainability from his 27 years at Roosevelt.