About Dimension
The magazine showcases the vibrant creative work, news, and accomplishments of our alumni, faculty, staff, and students across the college. Dimension is a publication created by the FAA Office of Advancement in partnership with the Office of Communications.
The new issue is packed with stories that celebrate creativity, community, and innovation across FAA. Follow Dance at Illinois as they bring their artistry to NYC, DC, and Chicago. Honor the profound legacy of Shozo Sato, and see how Industrial Design students and faculty are charting new directions in accessible design. Learn about new accelerated master’s pathways for Sustainable Design, and meet the Urban Planning student organization building connection and belonging across disciplines. Explore a Krannert Art Museum exhibition that traces the artists and homes shaping midcentury arts in CU, and journey with students imagining new futures for remote protected landscapes and historic buildings. Plus, hear from alumni—from cherished theatre memories to one artist whose life of resilience now supports the next generation…and much more.
Dive into the issue and discover the people and ideas shaping the arts at Illinois.
Read Dimension 2025.
The print magazine was designed and produced utilizing the most sustainable methods possible. The magazine was printed and mailed using Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified 30% post-consumer recycled paper and earth-friendly inks. In order to further reduce the amount of paper used, the pages were designed to have the least amount of trim waste possible. You can read an electronic version of the 2024 issue of Dimension by clicking below.
Dimension Online
Dimension is more than a printed magazine. The complementary website has been updated to further enhance the reader’s experience by providing more stories, additional images, expanded articles, and links to unit websites for more details and information. The stories from 2024, 2023, 2022, and 2021 are still accessible through dimension.faa.illinois.edu.
We invite you to read about our faculty, staff, and alumni who are working to make the worlds they inhabit more reflective of what they want for themselves and others.
Explore the Dimension Website.