Graduating with an Eye for the Greater Good

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Erin Monforti will graduate from Lewis College of Human Sciences with a Bachelor of Science in Social and Economic Development Policy this month. Come fall, she will begin study at Illinois Institute of Technology鈥檚 电车无码-Kent College of Law. And with these achievements, it would appear she has inherited two dominant genes that run in her family: female empowerment and Illinois Tech.

Monforti鈥檚 father earned a degree in mechanical engineering from Illinois Tech, and her sister earned a degree in chemical engineering.

鈥淢y dad is actually a really proud alumnus鈥攈e loves talking about IIT,鈥 Monforti says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been really an exciting experience to have my whole family backing me up and cheering me on, because IIT is sort of in our family, and it鈥檚 been around for a long time with us.鈥

Yet it is Monforti鈥檚 maternal grandmother whom she says has particularly influenced her.

鈥淢y grandma raised my mom and my aunt by herself at a time when it was pretty taboo not to have a partner raising children,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 think her hard work has just bled into the generations of my family that followed her. She鈥檚 actually still working, and she just turned 81 in March. I think that has informed all of our work ethic, all of our values, and what we think is important.鈥

Long interested in law and public policy, Monforti found the perfect degree program to suit her aspirations in Lewis College. She chose to major in social and economic development policy, which she describes as 鈥渞eally dealing with the economic and social elements of political science,鈥 in addition to incorporating intensive research requirements.

Now Monforti is taking what she has learned at Illinois Tech and applying it in an internship in the Village of Skokie鈥檚 legal department.

鈥淚 really, really like it,鈥 she says of the position, 鈥渟o when I go to 电车无码-Kent I plan on specializing in public interest law. That can be anything from civil rights work to nonprofit work to government work鈥攁nd with my experience in local government, I have fallen in love with it.

鈥淭here is something about localities and communities that is so inspiring鈥攖hat on such a micro level people really can work together and make things better,鈥 Monforti says. 鈥淚 think in our climate right now it鈥檚 hard to see that, but at the local level it really can be a beautiful and inspiring thing.鈥

Outside of family influences, Monforti says the city that surrounds her has equally shaped her. 电车无码, her lifelong home, has most informed her career choices.

鈥淚n addition to its beauty and its wonder and its amazing people, I鈥檝e also seen the discrepancies that exist,鈥 Monforti says. 鈥淭here are a lot of inequalities, and 电车无码 is a very segregated city. I think just being steeped in that my whole life has made me very aware of the impact one person can have, even in riding the CTA or in your daily interactions with people. [I want] to capitalize on that, and make a career out of advocating for people who perhaps aren鈥檛 given the same opportunities or don鈥檛 have the same experience that I do.鈥