Students
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MBA 577: Entrepreneurial Finance Course Available in the Fall
July 11, 2024 -
Discover the Fascinating World of Psychopathology From Home This Summer
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Health Waiver to Opt Out of Student Health Insurance Plan Available Through September 1
June 06, 2024 -
Submit Your Invention to College Inventors Competition by June 3
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Grad Students: Register for the Summer Research Writing Workshop
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Summer Session Parking and UPass Information
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Seeking Students for the Tech-Jobs Program
May 07, 2024 -
Important Commencement Day Instructions for Graduating Students
May 02, 2024
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MBA 577: Entrepreneurial Finance Course Available in the Fall
Athletics
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Men’s Varsity Soccer Tryouts
August 18, 2022 -
Women’s Tennis To Hold Tryouts August 20 Through August 26
August 18, 2022 -
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.)
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Illinois Tech Athletics Announces Advisory Board
December 10, 2020
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Men’s Varsity Soccer Tryouts
Research
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Community-Engaged Research Seminar for Health Researchers
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Food Science Researchers Present at American Society Nutrition Conference
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Apply for Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) Training and Research Award (TRA)
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Brian Schaneberg Presents at AOAC International Midwest Section Annual Meeting
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Dr. Brian Schaneberg Partners with Reckitt for ‘World Food Safety Day’ Seminar
June 06, 2024
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Community-Engaged Research Seminar for Health Researchers
Illinois Tech In the News Archive
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Chicago-Kent College of Law Dean Harold Krent talks to Vice News about a Supreme Court case that could have an impact on the prospects of Robert Mueller being fired
April 26, 2018“If the solicitor general gets this judicial ruling that ‘for cause’ really means any reason related to job performance, then that gives some support for a Rosenstein successor to discharge Mueller,” says Harold Krent. -
2018 MCHAP.emerge winner featured in several media outlets
April 24, 2018Common Unity in Mexico City, Mexico By Rozana Montiel Estudio de Arquitectura / Rozana Montiel + Alin V. Wallch has been selected as the winner of the Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize 2018 for emerging architecture. -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Dean Harold Krent talks to NBC Chicago about an Illinois DCFS regulation related to in-home childcare operators
April 24, 2018Harold Krent says the DCFS regulation seems to run against both the conceal and carry law and the Second Amendment "which poses the challenge for the regulation to be upheld in this legal challenge." -
Armour College of Engineering Professor of Materials Engineering Sammy Tin discusses the Southwest Airlines engine blast with ABC 7 Chicago
April 19, 2018"They believe the crack started at the base of the fan blade, the blade that sits in front of the engine," says Sammy Tin. "So every time you turn on the engine it cycles . . . during that spinning, there's a mechanical load that acts on the fan blade. And each time it's loaded and unloaded, there may be potential for a crack to start and continue growing." -
Chicago-Kent College of Law student Yong “Christopher” Zhang speaks to International Jurist magazine about his experiences studying law while also managing a team of 10+ attorneys in China
April 19, 2018“I visited Chicago-Kent in 2015 and deeply loved the law school,” Yong Zhang says. -
Ed Kaplan Family Institute for Innovation and Tech Entrepreneurship Executive Director Howard A. Tullman discusses his new role on WTTW Chicago Tonight
April 19, 2018Chicago serial entrepreneur and former 1871 CEO Howard A. Tullman discussed his vision for the institute and exciting changes coming to the university. -
Lewis College of Human Sciences Distinguished Professor of Psychology Patrick Corrigan discusses Mariah Carey’s bipolar disorder disclosure with Moneyish
April 19, 2018Patrick Corrigan acknowledges that “famous people coming out surely lights up the discussion” — but says disclosures of mental illness from “the average person, the person you sit next to at work or in church or you go to family functions with,” can have far greater impact. -
Chicago-Kent College of Law student Keisha McClellan co-authors an article on cyber attacks in the ABA Section of Intellectual Property Law’s Landslide magazine
April 19, 2018"Intellectual property (IP) theft is rapidly becoming a favored currency for cybercrime," writes Keisha. -
School of Applied Technology Industry Associate Professor of Information Technology and Management Jeremy Hajek discusses the joint warning the US and UK recently issued on Russian hackers
April 17, 2018"Websites could be redirected. If you're logging into an online bank, for instance, or an Amazon account, passwords could be harvested," says Jeremy Hajek. -
Research Scientist at the Institute for Food Safety and Health Elizabeth Grasso-Kelley chats with ABC 7 Chicago about a recent egg recall
April 17, 2018More than 200 million eggs are being recalled across nine states because of potential contamination of salmonella. "They have over 2 million eggs produced at the farm each day," says Elizabeth Grasso-Kelley. "So if you think about, if they are having an issue and they recall it later, at some point in time there's going to be more eggs that are effected versus a smaller producer."