Students
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Recruiting Students NOW for Certificate Program in Sensor Technology and Experiential Learning
July 29, 2025 -
Illinois Tech’s Virtual Bookstore is Open for Fall 2025
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Health Waiver to Opt Out of Student Health Insurance Plan Available Through August 15
June 03, 2025 -
2025 Department of Psychology Outstanding Student Awards
May 15, 2025 -
Level Up Your Degree With an Accelerated Master’s
May 13, 2025 -
Stuart Graduate Programs Spotlight: A Focus on Business
May 13, 2025 -
Important Commencement Day Instructions for Graduating Students
May 08, 2025 -
Attend Innovation Day Tomorrow at the Kaplan Institute
May 01, 2025
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Recruiting Students NOW for Certificate Program in Sensor Technology and Experiential Learning
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.)
May 11, 2021 -
Illinois Tech Athletics Announces Advisory Board
December 10, 2020
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Men’s Varsity Soccer Tryouts
Research
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Congrats to Morganne Smith on Being a Finalist in Poster Competition
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Illinois Tech’s Indika Edirisinghe Finds That Eating Chickpeas Lowers Cholesterol
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Building Community Champions: Using CBPR to Explore Genetic Testing Barriers Among Women of African Descent at Risk for Inherited Breast Cancer
June 10, 2025 -
Take Part in Research Study on Optimizing Mango’s Glycemic Impact
May 29, 2025 -
Join ITM’s Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) Training
April 01, 2025
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Congrats to Morganne Smith on Being a Finalist in Poster Competition
Illinois Tech In the News Archive
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College of Science Assistant Professor of Physics Bryce Littlejohn’s “antineutrino anomaly” research is featured in Nature.com and Physics Today.
May 25, 2017New results from the Daya Bay experiment suggest that sterile neutrinos are not the solution to a long-standing puzzle. -
College of Architecture Associate Professor Marshall Brown is featured in the Chicago Tribune where he discusses how driverless cars and other changes will impact Chicago.
May 25, 2017Ride sharing and driverless cars inevitably will change the Chicago region the way that railroads and highways have, says Marshall Brown. -
Assistant Professor of Mechanical, Materials, and Aerospace Engineering Carrie M. Hall is interviewed by CBS 2 Chicago about a consumer whose new microwave caught on fire.
May 23, 2017Carrie Hall questioned whether the materials used in the failing microwaves are somehow different than the ones that work fine. Hall also says the problem could be electrical or something else. -
College of Architecture Studio Associate Professor and Director of Design Communication Alphonso Peluso is featured in Crain’s Chicago Business discussing a home he recently completed in the northwest suburbs.
May 23, 2017The steel-framed house wrapped in a marine-grade plastic on a half-acre site in the northwest suburbs was listed for sale late last week at $549,000. -
An article written by INTM Graduate Ana Sanchez and School of Applied Technology Industry Professor Gurram Gopal was published in the Facilities Management Journal.
May 23, 2017The article arose from a special project Ana Sanchez completed in the Industrial Technology Program (INTM) as part of her master’s degree. -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Dean Harold Krent spoke to WTTW’s Chicago Tonight about a lawsuit against Backpage.com.
May 23, 2017“The Communications Decency Act insulated or immunizes websites that just take content from their parties. So if you’re a bulletin board, if you’re a landing page, you have no liability for content that’s created outside your website,” said Harold Krent. -
Armour College of Engineering Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Matthew Spenko is quoted in several media outlets discussing the Robot Revolution exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry.
May 16, 2017“Robot Revolution” is on display at the Museum of Science and Industry through February 4, 2018. -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Henry H. Perritt Jr. spoke to IEEE Spectrum about the conflicts between FAA rules and local laws regulating drones.
May 16, 2017"State and local regulation of drones is preempted by federal law—it’s absolutely clear," said Henry H. Perritt. -
Lewis College of Human Sciences Distinguished Professor of Psychology Patrick Corrigan’s participation in a recent Crain’s forum that discussed ways to improve treatment for behavioral health issues was featured in Crain’s New York Business.
May 11, 2017Efforts to eliminate the stigma attached to mental illness must be "targeted, credible and continuous," said Patrick Corrigan. -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor William Birdthistle spoke to the Washington Post about Republican attempts to prohibit states from creating retirement plans for private-sector employees.
May 10, 2017By bringing together large groups of investors, the state plans can “achieve economies of scale and harness bargaining power to drive down the cost of fund fees,” William Birdthistle told Washington Post columnist Michelle Singletary.