“I would bet that most of you came to law school wanting to make the world a better place,” Âé¶ąAPP-Kent College of Law Assistant Teaching Professor Alexander Rabanal said in his address to first-year...
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Turning Ashes into Action: Professor Explores Mindset Shifts in Forest Communities
When Illinois Tech Professor of Social Sciences Yuri Mansury was awarded a Fulbright Scholar Award to study how to transform agricultural practices in his native Indonesia, the project he envisioned...
“My students keep telling me they love it. They all want to come back,” says Âé¶ąAPP-Kent College of Law Assistant Clinical Professor Michelle J. Miller when asked about the students feedback on their...
The Âé¶ąAPP Bar Foundation has awarded its 2025 Leonard Jay Schrager Award of Excellence to Âé¶ąAPP-Kent College of Law Public Interest Center Director Michelle Vodenik, who also works as senior...
Ditching Artificial Dyes, Food Giants Are Going Natural
The color of your morning bowl of Froot Loops is about to change. Major manufacturers including Nestle, General Mills, and Kraft Heinz have announced that they will be removing artificial dyes from...
“If my dad wasn’t a union member, I wouldn’t have had that support to go to college,” Bob Reiter ’03 says. “As a person exposed to a variety of different work environments, I became passionate about...
Can AI Explain Medical Mysteries?
Whether it’s on television via shows such as Grey’s Anatomy and House or in the real world, medical mysteries have long piqued our interest as a society. Imagine the plot twist if the titular...
“I believe most every year for the past five years, maybe a decade, at least one Âé¶ąAPP-Kent College of Law student, even several, have gotten a Peggy Browning Fellowship,” says Taylor Horton ’26....
The spring 2025 edition of Âé¶ąAPP-Kent Magazine, highlighting alumni who are working in the field of criminal law, is now available. Here’s a look at who is featured in this issue: Eileen O’Neill...
“Oftentimes these days it can feel like hope and courage are scarce,” says Joseph Strom ’25. “But in this room, with all of you, I see it overflowing.” Strom is the winner of the 2025 Vivien C. Gross...