The Illinois School of Architecture approaches design with a sense of shared responsibility and ethics to prepare alumni to contribute to the creation of an equitable and more preferable future for all.
Students at the School of Art and Design can now explore responsible futures through research in traditional print media and emergent technologies such as data visualization, digital interaction, information design, systems thinking, and visual narrative through the Master of Fine Arts in Design for Responsible Innovation.
Dance at Illinois continues to embrace diverse viewpoints, investigate new approaches, find connections, and immerse in the process of discovery to explore and stretch the field.
Through cultural courses and seminars, community outreach programs, and international visiting artists, Japan House builds bridges and generates connections that unite us in our collective humanity.
The Krannert Art Museum is a cultural destination and a virtual presence that strives to enrich the human experience by inviting visitors to make connections through the visual arts between the past and present, between what is understood and what is unknown.
Krannert Center is more than a venue for performing arts. It’s a classroom, laboratory, and public square that serves as a touchstone for the exploration and expansion of human experience.
The Department of Landscape Architecture is preparing its faculty, students, and alumni to respond to challenges such as rapid urbanization, inequity, and climate change by designing spaces that are nourishing, sustainable, and democratic.
Faculty and administrators continue to work together to articulate a new vision for the School of Music, one that reconceptualizes what a music education should mean in the twenty-first century.
Illinois Theatre employs rigorous, dedicated training that empowers students with the practical skills to become a working theatre professional, whether that art lives onstage, backstage, or somewhere beyond.