Portrait of Quinlan School of Business Graduate student Dhaneesh Sharma.
Portraits
Posed portraits of individuals or groups, in the studio, on your campus, or elsewhere in a university or college-related situation. The subject must be aware that they are being photographed. Other more candid “portraits” belong in the NEWS & COLLEGE LIFE category. Basic retouching/editing is permitted.
A Quinlan Business School student listens to lecture from Professor Nenad Jukic, who teaches students SQL code in his Database and Data Warehousing course in the Schreiber Center on February 27, 2020.
Ntirampeba Chantal works on her homework with a tutor at Girl Forward, a Rogers Park-based non-profit that works with girls who have been displaced globally by conflict and persecution.
Portrait of Professor Dr. Mark G. Kuczewski, who is the Director of the Neiswanger Institute for Bioethics and Health Policy.
Loyola University Chicago student and Urban Agriculture intern at the Institute of Environmental Sciences Claire Nuskabel tends to plants in the greenhouse of the IES building on February 14, 2020.
Assistant professor Elisabeth Middleton of the Native American Studies department teaches in an Introduction to Native American Studies class.. The lesson was about Native American activism and the fight to Native American rights. The class watches a video on the Zapatista's fight for indigenous rights.
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Lithuanian recruit Modestas Kancleris poses for a portrait.
Football uses special teams to execute certain plays. On the Saturday after Valentine’s Day, five Aggies joined a very special team serving as escorts at a prom for teens and young adults with special needs. The Shining Stars Prom, at Destiny Church’s community center in Rocklin, paired volunteers with about 70 individuals age 14 to 30. The evening featured a red-carpet entrance, corsages and boutonnieres for the guests, photos, dancing and refreshments. And from the Aggies, gentlemanly attentions.
Quarterback Hunter Rodrigues danced with many of the prom-goers. The junior knows most through his service with the Greater Sacramento Capernaum - Young Life, which ministers to individuals with special needs. "It's the highlight of every week," said the human development major.
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