Oakton Community College's John Baliga teaches his "Fundamentals of Nanotechnology" class last month on the Skokie campus. Students are soon to work at the Illinois Science + Technology Park. | Joel Lerner~Sun-Times Media
Oakton's "Fundamentals of Nanotechnology" students may be learning the old-fashioned way for now, but they will soon be performing cutting-edge work at the Illinois Science + Technology Park. | Joel Lerner~Sun-Times Media
John Baliga teaches his nanotechnology class at Oakton Community College in Skokie. This unique program will allow students to perform hands-on work at the Illinois Science + Technology Park. | Joel Lerner~Sun-Times Media
Oakton Community College's John Baliga teaches his "Fundamentals of Nanotechnology" class last month on the Skokie campus. Students are soon to work at the Illinois Science + Technology Park. | Joel Lerner~Sun-Times Media
Two unnamed interns work in the laboratory of NanoInk. Inc. at the Illinois Science + Technology Park in downtown Skokie. Oakton Community College students taking "Fundamentals of Nanotechnology" will soon be doing the same thing. | Photo courtesy of OCC
Sometimes the largest step forward comes from the smallest technology. There’s no better proof of that than the course now being taught at Oakton Community College’s Skokie campus. … Read More