Technograph
Illinois finds solutions to the world’s engineering challenges. Technograph documents them.
Fall 2019 Deadline: Sept. 9
Fall 2019 Publication: Sept. 26
Spring 2020 Deadline: March 5
Spring 2020 Publication: March 26
Technograph is Illini Media’s magazine focusing on the latest trends and advances in science and technology and its impact on everyday life that stem from the University of Illinois.
The magazine covers such diverse, timely, and mainstream topics as the balance between network security and an individual’s right to privacy, technological advances to measure head impact and concussion-like injuries in sports, how algorithms have improved prosthesis design, the development of new gels to effectively fight fires, the use of computer technology to improve crop efficiency, and the continued development of LEDs on campus.
Read previous editions in print.

Pricing
Prices are listed at the national rate. Local businesses, nonprofits, University of Illinois departments and student organizations are eligible for discounts

Double Page
21″×20″
$1,250

Full Page
10″×20″
$850

Half Page
10″×10″
$575
Quarter Page
10″×5″
$400

Eighth Page
5″×5″
$275

Back Cover
10″×3″
$1,250

Front Interior Cover
10″×3″
$1,000
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Questions? Contact us at reunion@illinimedia.com
Thank you, friends of Illini Media!
Alumni from across the country have banded together to create a weekend you won’t forget.
Make plans now to surround yourselves with friends, colleagues and many of the brightest minds in media today.
Reunion Weekend Planning Committee
Jim Schlueter, ’80 (chair)
Louise Gilmore Donahue, ’76
Hayley Drozd, ’17
Ed Epstein, ’74
Chris Harlan, ’13 – IMC board president
Maddie Heidtke – DI social media director
Rebecca Oriza – DI brand manager
Angelica Peebles, ’17
Liz Shields, ’06
Lisa Wells, ’82
Hall of Fame Selection Committee
Jenn Mesenbrink, ’90 (chair)
Linda Bergstrom, ’80
Mike Cetera, ’97
Kit Donahue, ’81
Jordan Dziura, ’93 – IMC executive director
Karen Hawkins, ’97
Karen Huelsman, ’80
Evan McLaughlin, ’05
Charlie Meyerson, ’77, ’78
Erik Riha – IMC board member
Heather Robinson, ’23 – DI editor in chief
Gwyn Skiles, ’24 – DI managing editor for reporting
Susan Santoro, ’93
Illini Media Company Fundraising Committee
Jordan Dziura, ’93 – IMC executive director
Maddie Heidtke – DI social media manager
Melissa Pasco – IMC business director
Jacob Singleton, ’19
Nancy Walker – IMC operations director

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