Students
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Get Ready for Finals Week at Galvin Library!
April 23, 2026 -
Therapy Dogs at Galvin Library!
April 21, 2026 -
Lived Experience of Mental Disorders Student Panel
April 14, 2026 -
Work on Public Speaking Skills with Toastmasters on Friday, April 17
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Library Card Drive
April 14, 2026 -
Campus Job Opening!
April 14, 2026 -
Title IX Office Hosting Four Corners Dialogue Workshop with Resilience
April 14, 2026 -
Add a New Dimension to Your Degree with the Institute of Design
April 07, 2026
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Get Ready for Finals Week at Galvin Library!
Athletics
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Illinois Tech Athletics Digest: Scarlet Hawks Baseball Ends Weekend on High Note
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Men’s Varsity Soccer Tryouts
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Women’s Tennis To Hold Tryouts August 20 Through August 26
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Men’s Tennis To Hold Tryouts August 20 Through August 26.
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Men’s Tennis Takes Home 2021 NACC Tournament Title with 5-2 Win Over Concordia (Wis.)
May 11, 2021
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Illinois Tech Athletics Digest: Scarlet Hawks Baseball Ends Weekend on High Note
Research
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Participate in a Research Study for a Chance to Win a $20 Gift Card
April 21, 2026 -
The Ethics Center Is Looking for Participants for an Interview Study on Research Lab Environments
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WISER 2026 Seed-Funding Grant Proposal Deadline Approaching
February 10, 2026 -
Community-Engaged Research Seminar for Health Researchers
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IFSH Releases Annual Report of Research
October 07, 2025
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Participate in a Research Study for a Chance to Win a $20 Gift Card
Illinois Tech In the News Archive
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Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Anthony Michael Kreis wrote an op-ed in the Chicago Sun-Times critiquing a new Illinois scholarship program that allows anti-LGBT discrimination.
September 12, 2017"Special tax benefits, like the scholarship program, should be extended only to educational institutions that uphold principles of equality," writes Anthony Michael Kreis. -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Professors Carolyn Shapiro and Anthony Michael Kreis spoke to Bloomberg BNA about Judge Richard Posner’s workplace law legacy.
September 12, 2017The 78-year-old jurist announced September 1 that he would retire the next day. President Ronald Reagan appointed him to the Seventh Circuit in 1981. He served as its chief judge from 1993 to 2000. -
Armour College of Engineering Grainger Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering John Shen is quoted in Midwest Energy News, where he discussed power semiconductors.
September 7, 2017"We’ve squeezed every drop of juice out of silicon in the industry,” says John Shen. “So to move forward, to get a higher conversion efficiency, we’re looking into what we call wide bandgap semiconductor materials, the future generation of power semiconductor devices.” -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Carolyn Shapiro shared her experiences clerking for Judge Richard Posner with Bloomberg BNA.
September 7, 2017Carolyn Shapiro and other former clerks to Judge Richard Posner reflected on the highly prolific jurist's legacy. Judge Posner announced his retirement earlier this month after 35+ years on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Dean Harold Krent commented on President Donald Trump’s pardon of former Sheriff Joe Arpaio for the Christian Science Monitor.
September 5, 2017“The judiciary plays a very important counterweight in our society,” Harold Krent says. “It’s what we do to ensure that we have a rule of law and not men.” -
Illinois Tech’s Stuart School of Business is mentioned in a Chicago Tribune roundup of M.B.A. programs.
August 31, 2017The Stuart School of Business offers a M.B.A. program that provides a variety of market-driven concentrations and an Accelerated M.B.A. program for working professionals in need of a more flexible graduate course schedule. -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Lori Andrews spoke to Buzzfeed News about how DNA-testing companies aren’t responsible for online discussions of the results.
August 31, 2017If a white supremacist posts their 23andMe results on Twitter, for example, “it’s not really 23andMe’s problem, though it’s a hate speech issue,” Lori Andrews said. -
The Evanston Roundtable profiled Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Carolyn Shapiro.
August 31, 2017Carolyn Shapiro opens up about how her work in social services led to a legal career, why she finds hearing from former students so rewarding, and how she balances a demanding career with raising two sons. -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Lori Andrews wrote a commentary for the Chicago Tribune about meeting an original Rosie the Riveter.
August 29, 2017Lori Andrews wrote about meeting 97-year-old Elinor Otto, one of the original Rosie the Riveters, who was returning home after receiving an award from the U.S. Air Force. -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Martin Malin commented on federal workers’ rights for an article in the Outline.
August 29, 2017"If you totally eliminated collective bargaining, employees would still have those due process rights and their rights to appeal their terminations,” said Martin Malin.


