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Wanna get ahead this summer? Take a Gen Ed course in the arts!
We`ve got topics like intro to art, contemporary dance, and theatre arts, as well as urban sustainability and the history of rock music ๐ถ๐ธ
Check out more course info โก๏ธ link in bio!

Wanna get ahead this summer? Take a Gen Ed course in the arts!
We`ve got topics like intro to art, contemporary dance, and theatre arts, as well as urban sustainability and the history of rock music ๐ถ๐ธ
Check out more course info โก๏ธ link in bio!
๐ Huge congratulations to Professor Akima Brackeen from the Illinois School of Architecture, recipient of the 2025โ26 Lily Auchincloss Rome Prize in Architecture! ๐๏ธ
Awarded by the American Academy in Rome, this prestigious fellowship supports visionary artists and scholars through an immersive residency in the heart of Rome. Professor Brackeen is one of 35 recipients selected from nearly 1,000 applicants worldwide.
This fall, she will join an interdisciplinary community on the Academyโs campus in Rome to continue her transformative work in architecture. @amacademyrome
Congrats, Professor Brackeen! @helloakima @archatillinois
Read more with the link in bio ๐
#RomePrize #AmericanAcademyInRome #IllinoisArchitecture #WeDesign

๐ Huge congratulations to Professor Akima Brackeen from the Illinois School of Architecture, recipient of the 2025โ26 Lily Auchincloss Rome Prize in Architecture! ๐๏ธ
Awarded by the American Academy in Rome, this prestigious fellowship supports visionary artists and scholars through an immersive residency in the heart of Rome. Professor Brackeen is one of 35 recipients selected from nearly 1,000 applicants worldwide.
This fall, she will join an interdisciplinary community on the Academyโs campus in Rome to continue her transformative work in architecture. @amacademyrome
Congrats, Professor Brackeen! @helloakima @archatillinois
Read more with the link in bio ๐
#RomePrize #AmericanAcademyInRome #IllinoisArchitecture #WeDesign
๐ญโLet yourself be the beginner again.โ โ Gianna Casanova, Lyric Theatre major
Why Gianna chose @lyrictheatreillinois?
โ๏ธ Classical and contemporary training
โ๏ธ Opportunities to perform in operas and musicals
โ๏ธ A tight-knit, supportive cohort and faculty
โ๏ธ World-class practice and performance spaces
Her days are packed with rehearsals, dance classes, studio sessions, and learning from peers and professors who truly care.
Advice to future majors: Come ready to learn, be curious, and soak it all in ๐งก
@illinoismusic @krannertcenter
Video by @ad1tik

๐ญโLet yourself be the beginner again.โ โ Gianna Casanova, Lyric Theatre major
Why Gianna chose @lyrictheatreillinois?
โ๏ธ Classical and contemporary training
โ๏ธ Opportunities to perform in operas and musicals
โ๏ธ A tight-knit, supportive cohort and faculty
โ๏ธ World-class practice and performance spaces
Her days are packed with rehearsals, dance classes, studio sessions, and learning from peers and professors who truly care.
Advice to future majors: Come ready to learn, be curious, and soak it all in ๐งก
@illinoismusic @krannertcenter
Video by @ad1tik
Today is the last day of our I โค๏ธ the Arts student philanthropy month of giving. Join us INSIDE the Architecture Building from 11am-1pm for food and FAA swag to celebrate the close of our initiative. Together, we can make a difference and help support a student in need. Show your love for the arts now by making a gift at go.illinois.edu/heart-the-arts!

Today is the last day of our I โค๏ธ the Arts student philanthropy month of giving. Join us INSIDE the Architecture Building from 11am-1pm for food and FAA swag to celebrate the close of our initiative. Together, we can make a difference and help support a student in need. Show your love for the arts now by making a gift at go.illinois.edu/heart-the-arts!
Happy International Dance Day ๐
Today we honor the universal language of movement alongside @danceatillinois.
On International Dance Day, we celebrate the power of dance to connect cultures, express emotion, and inspire change.
To our dancers, teachers, alumni, and friends:
Thank you for making our community vibrant, creative, and fearless. Today, we celebrate YOU!
#InternationalDanceDay #danceunitesus
Photo by Natalie Fiol
From "Khazan (Autumn)" by Banafsheh Amiri

Happy International Dance Day ๐
Today we honor the universal language of movement alongside @danceatillinois.
On International Dance Day, we celebrate the power of dance to connect cultures, express emotion, and inspire change.
To our dancers, teachers, alumni, and friends:
Thank you for making our community vibrant, creative, and fearless. Today, we celebrate YOU!
#InternationalDanceDay #danceunitesus
Photo by Natalie Fiol
From "Khazan (Autumn)" by Banafsheh Amiri
๐ฟ New research led by landscape architecture professors William Sullivan and Bin Jiang reveals a powerful connection between green spaces and public safety. Their studyโthe first of its kindโshows that communities with more greenery experience significantly fewer fatal police shootings, especially in areas facing social and economic challenges. Read how thoughtful landscape design can shape safer, healthier neighborhoods.
@illinoislandarch
Learn more at the๐ link in bio!
#LandscapeArchitecture #UrbanGreening #PublicSafety #CommunityDesign

๐ฟ New research led by landscape architecture professors William Sullivan and Bin Jiang reveals a powerful connection between green spaces and public safety. Their studyโthe first of its kindโshows that communities with more greenery experience significantly fewer fatal police shootings, especially in areas facing social and economic challenges. Read how thoughtful landscape design can shape safer, healthier neighborhoods.
@illinoislandarch
Learn more at the๐ link in bio!
#LandscapeArchitecture #UrbanGreening #PublicSafety #CommunityDesign
Dance at Illinois alumna Leslie Cuyjet (BFA โ03) has been selected as a 2025 Guggenheim Fellow as part of the Foundation`s 100th year anniversary. This competitive honor was only presented to 198 exceptional individuals across 53 disciplinesโselected from nearly 3,500 applicants.
Cuyjet, who is based out of Brooklyn, NY, has been choreographing and dancing in New York since 2004, collaborating and performing with other creators โon rooftops, good and bad floors, and alleyways; on stage, in film, art, on tour, and on the fly.โ She is also the recipient of two Bessie Awards for her work, a top honor in the world of dance.
The Fellowship provides support for recipients to pursue independent work under what the Foundation calls โthe freest possible conditions.โ It empowers choreographers to explore bold ideas, push creative boundaries, and make meaningful contributions to the field of danceโsomething Cuyjet has been doing already for over a decade โwithout commercial or institutional constraints.
A huge congratulations to Leslie! We can`t wait to see what comes of this remarkable opportunity!
Read more in the link in bio! @danceatillinois @guggfellows

Dance at Illinois alumna Leslie Cuyjet (BFA โ03) has been selected as a 2025 Guggenheim Fellow as part of the Foundation`s 100th year anniversary. This competitive honor was only presented to 198 exceptional individuals across 53 disciplinesโselected from nearly 3,500 applicants.
Cuyjet, who is based out of Brooklyn, NY, has been choreographing and dancing in New York since 2004, collaborating and performing with other creators โon rooftops, good and bad floors, and alleyways; on stage, in film, art, on tour, and on the fly.โ She is also the recipient of two Bessie Awards for her work, a top honor in the world of dance.
The Fellowship provides support for recipients to pursue independent work under what the Foundation calls โthe freest possible conditions.โ It empowers choreographers to explore bold ideas, push creative boundaries, and make meaningful contributions to the field of danceโsomething Cuyjet has been doing already for over a decade โwithout commercial or institutional constraints.
A huge congratulations to Leslie! We can`t wait to see what comes of this remarkable opportunity!
Read more in the link in bio! @danceatillinois @guggfellows
Are you the recipient of a financial need-based scholarship? Over a third of Illinois students are here because they were provided with some form of need-based aid. Your gift can help make the difference between a student attending FAA at Illinois or having to decline enrollment due to financial constraints. Every gift counts. Will you make a gift today? go.illinois.edu/heart-the-arts

Are you the recipient of a financial need-based scholarship? Over a third of Illinois students are here because they were provided with some form of need-based aid. Your gift can help make the difference between a student attending FAA at Illinois or having to decline enrollment due to financial constraints. Every gift counts. Will you make a gift today? go.illinois.edu/heart-the-arts
BSSD
Chicago Alumni and Current BSSD Students
Join us in Chicago tonight!
Wed. June 18, 5:00 - 8:00p
Sheraton Grand Chicago Riverwalk
301 E North Water St, Chicago, IL 60611
BSSD has a strong presence at the Sustainability Research Innovation Congress in Chicago this week. We hope to connect current students and alumni as well as new friends through this informal gathering.
Organized by Karin Hodgin Jones, Director of the Sustainable Design Program.
Questions? Message her on LinkedIn:
Karin Hodgin Jones
At the conference message or RSVP on Whova!
Or email sustaindesign@illinois.edu

Chicago Alumni and Current BSSD Students
Join us in Chicago tonight!
Wed. June 18, 5:00 - 8:00p
Sheraton Grand Chicago Riverwalk
301 E North Water St, Chicago, IL 60611
BSSD has a strong presence at the Sustainability Research Innovation Congress in Chicago this week. We hope to connect current students and alumni as well as new friends through this informal gathering.
Organized by Karin Hodgin Jones, Director of the Sustainable Design Program.
Questions? Message her on LinkedIn:
Karin Hodgin Jones
At the conference message or RSVP on Whova!
Or email sustaindesign@illinois.edu
Today, we proudly celebrate our graduates stepping into a new chapter of life! Your hard work, sleepless nights, and dedication led you here. You faced challenges, overcame obstacles, and never gave up because you`re a fighter. Your perseverance brought results and today proves your strength and determination. Weโre so proud of you and all youโve achieved. Hereโs to new beginnings, bold dreams, and a future full of opportunities. Wishing you the best on the journey ahead.
Congratulations, Class of 2025!
Photo credits:
William Hohe
Jasmine He
Erin Schimenti
Jimi Jones
Karin Hodgin Jones
*edited to add photo credits

Today, we proudly celebrate our graduates stepping into a new chapter of life! Your hard work, sleepless nights, and dedication led you here. You faced challenges, overcame obstacles, and never gave up because you`re a fighter. Your perseverance brought results and today proves your strength and determination. Weโre so proud of you and all youโve achieved. Hereโs to new beginnings, bold dreams, and a future full of opportunities. Wishing you the best on the journey ahead.
Congratulations, Class of 2025!
Photo credits:
William Hohe
Jasmine He
Erin Schimenti
Jimi Jones
Karin Hodgin Jones
*edited to add photo credits
Date Extended for applications! Please apply using:
QR code or go to:
https://go.illinois.edu/BSSDprogramcoordinator
For the full job description and application portal.
Overview:
This position is responsible for providing support to the Bachelor of Science in Sustainable Design (BSSD) program in the College of Fine and Applied Arts (FAA). The position serves as the primary coordinator for administrative needs of the program. The position works closely with the Director of the Sustainable Design program, and staff in the College of Fine and Applied Arts administration which support the communications, recruitment, yield, and stewardship of the program administration. The position serves as liaison for collaborative projects and communications with partner programs in the School of Architecture, School of Art and Design, Department of Landscape Architecture and Department of Urban and Regional Planning. The position will contribute to the evaluation of the need for and success of program strategies.

Date Extended for applications! Please apply using:
QR code or go to:
https://go.illinois.edu/BSSDprogramcoordinator
For the full job description and application portal.
Overview:
This position is responsible for providing support to the Bachelor of Science in Sustainable Design (BSSD) program in the College of Fine and Applied Arts (FAA). The position serves as the primary coordinator for administrative needs of the program. The position works closely with the Director of the Sustainable Design program, and staff in the College of Fine and Applied Arts administration which support the communications, recruitment, yield, and stewardship of the program administration. The position serves as liaison for collaborative projects and communications with partner programs in the School of Architecture, School of Art and Design, Department of Landscape Architecture and Department of Urban and Regional Planning. The position will contribute to the evaluation of the need for and success of program strategies.
Spring 2025 BSSD Recap, part 1!
This semester, BSSD students delivered creative, thoughtful design solutions across multiple scalesโfrom objects to architecture, community spaces, and landscapes. Their work highlights the impact of sustainable design thinking.
FAA 330: Making Sustainable Design Studio modules:
Object Module โ Prof. Chiara Vincenzi
Students used CLO 3D Fashion Design Software to explore zero-waste strategies and assess the environmental impact of design waste.
Urban Module โ Prof. Lou Turner
Through forensic analysis of urban planning, students examined the relocation of the Ford Calumet Environmental Center, revealing how the move reduced potential local benefits.
Landscape Module โ Prof. Bridgette Moen
Students redesigned a site near campus to improve stormwater management and reconnect areas divided by infrastructure.
FAA 431: Sustainable Design Capstone Studio โ Prof. Eric Benson & TA Camila Madariaga Potthoff
Students independently developed final projects that synthesized their research and design skills, marking the culmination of their BSSD journey.
#sustainabledesign #SustainableDesign #BSSD #siebelcenterfordesign #illinois2025 #faaillinois
Photo credits:
Jasmine He
Karin Hodgin Jones
Trey McCallister

Spring 2025 BSSD Recap, part 1!
This semester, BSSD students delivered creative, thoughtful design solutions across multiple scalesโfrom objects to architecture, community spaces, and landscapes. Their work highlights the impact of sustainable design thinking.
FAA 330: Making Sustainable Design Studio modules:
Object Module โ Prof. Chiara Vincenzi
Students used CLO 3D Fashion Design Software to explore zero-waste strategies and assess the environmental impact of design waste.
Urban Module โ Prof. Lou Turner
Through forensic analysis of urban planning, students examined the relocation of the Ford Calumet Environmental Center, revealing how the move reduced potential local benefits.
Landscape Module โ Prof. Bridgette Moen
Students redesigned a site near campus to improve stormwater management and reconnect areas divided by infrastructure.
FAA 431: Sustainable Design Capstone Studio โ Prof. Eric Benson & TA Camila Madariaga Potthoff
Students independently developed final projects that synthesized their research and design skills, marking the culmination of their BSSD journey.
#sustainabledesign #SustainableDesign #BSSD #siebelcenterfordesign #illinois2025 #faaillinois
Photo credits:
Jasmine He
Karin Hodgin Jones
Trey McCallister
Spring 2025 Recap: BSSD Student Innovations Across Scales
This semester, BSSD students delivered creative, thoughtful design solutions across multiple scalesโfrom objects to architecture, community spaces, and landscapes. Their work highlights the impact of sustainable design thinking.
FAA 491 / UP 494: Community-Based Sustainable Design in Puerto Rico โ Profs. Ken Salo & Faranak Miraftab
In the second year of this faculty-led trip to Adjuntas, Puerto Rico, students collaborated with Casa Pueblo to install solar panels and co-design community-identified solutions.
ARTD 326: Sustainability and Manufacturing โ Prof. Savio Mukachirayil
BSSD and Industrial Design students teamed up to create innovative products and packaging using mycelium. Their work was showcased at the Siebel Center for Design.

Spring 2025 Recap: BSSD Student Innovations Across Scales
This semester, BSSD students delivered creative, thoughtful design solutions across multiple scalesโfrom objects to architecture, community spaces, and landscapes. Their work highlights the impact of sustainable design thinking.
FAA 491 / UP 494: Community-Based Sustainable Design in Puerto Rico โ Profs. Ken Salo & Faranak Miraftab
In the second year of this faculty-led trip to Adjuntas, Puerto Rico, students collaborated with Casa Pueblo to install solar panels and co-design community-identified solutions.
ARTD 326: Sustainability and Manufacturing โ Prof. Savio Mukachirayil
BSSD and Industrial Design students teamed up to create innovative products and packaging using mycelium. Their work was showcased at the Siebel Center for Design.
We are Hiring a second Sustainable Design Program Coordinator Position!
Join our team!
Job Summary
This position is responsible for providing support to the Bachelor of Science in Sustainable Design (BSSD) program in the College of Fine and Applied Arts (FAA). The position serves as the primary coordinator for administrative needs of the program. The position works closely with the Director of the Sustainable Design program, and staff in the College of Fine and Applied Arts administration which support the communications, recruitment, yield, and stewardship of the program administration. The position serves as liaison for collaborative projects and communications with partner programs in the School of Architecture, School of Art and Design, Department of Landscape Architecture and Department of Urban and Regional Planning. The position will contribute to the evaluation of the need for and success of program strategies.
The application closes on June 13, 2025. Full job description available using the QR code which goes here: https://go.illinois.edu/BSSDprogramcoordinator

We are Hiring a second Sustainable Design Program Coordinator Position!
Join our team!
Job Summary
This position is responsible for providing support to the Bachelor of Science in Sustainable Design (BSSD) program in the College of Fine and Applied Arts (FAA). The position serves as the primary coordinator for administrative needs of the program. The position works closely with the Director of the Sustainable Design program, and staff in the College of Fine and Applied Arts administration which support the communications, recruitment, yield, and stewardship of the program administration. The position serves as liaison for collaborative projects and communications with partner programs in the School of Architecture, School of Art and Design, Department of Landscape Architecture and Department of Urban and Regional Planning. The position will contribute to the evaluation of the need for and success of program strategies.
The application closes on June 13, 2025. Full job description available using the QR code which goes here: https://go.illinois.edu/BSSDprogramcoordinator
Congratulations, Class of 2025! ๐
College of Fine Arts & Applied Arts, YOU DID IT!!
As you begin your next chapter, embrace every opportunity, challenge, and moment ahead.
Wishing you the best of luck in all your future endeavors!
We extend special thanks to our convocation speaker, Annie Contractor for her inspiring speech. Thank you, Dean Pinholster for giving the college address. Thank you, Professor David Hays for greeting the graduates with Director Hodgin Jones and thank you to Program Coordinator Ashley Smart for leading the procession of graduates.
#illinois2025 #scd #SiebelCenterforDesign #ClassOf2025 #FineArtsGraduates #SustainableDesign #BSSD #GraduationDay #CongratsGrads

Congratulations, Class of 2025! ๐
College of Fine Arts & Applied Arts, YOU DID IT!!
As you begin your next chapter, embrace every opportunity, challenge, and moment ahead.
Wishing you the best of luck in all your future endeavors!
We extend special thanks to our convocation speaker, Annie Contractor for her inspiring speech. Thank you, Dean Pinholster for giving the college address. Thank you, Professor David Hays for greeting the graduates with Director Hodgin Jones and thank you to Program Coordinator Ashley Smart for leading the procession of graduates.
#illinois2025 #scd #SiebelCenterforDesign #ClassOf2025 #FineArtsGraduates #SustainableDesign #BSSD #GraduationDay #CongratsGrads
Thank you graduates for sharing this wonderful journey with us!
We have been honored to travel on this part of your path with you.
We wish you all the best!
Keep in touch!

Thank you graduates for sharing this wonderful journey with us!
We have been honored to travel on this part of your path with you.
We wish you all the best!
Keep in touch!