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
July 22, 2025 -
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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Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Carolyn Shapiro spoke to Stateline about a Supreme Court case involving credit card fees.
December 1, 2016“States have a great deal of ability to regulate economic activity—that’s part of the core of states’ police powers,” Carolyn Shapiro said. “If it’s purely economic it’s mainly OK, but if it’s a First Amendment issue, states have to meet a higher burden to defend their regulation.” -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Adjunct Professor Eldon Ham wrote an op-ed for CBS 2 Chicago about a high school football dispute that went before the Cook County Circuit Court.
November 29, 2016"A court-aided injustice has caused the Fenwick High School football team to lose twice in five days, the first time to a cabal of bungling referees, the second time in a court of equity. Neither decision was correct," writes Eldon Ham. -
Stuart School of Business Adjunct Professor JD Gershbein pens a blog post for the Huffington Post about the rise of the Millennial trailblazer.
November 29, 2016It is evident that many Milllennials measure professional success differently. In forgoing the traditional corporate route, more of these young trailblazers will unquestionably play to their strengths, up-level social entrepreneurship, and make their marks. -
College of Science Professor of Physics Daniel Kaplan’s antimatter “free fall” test is mentioned in Physics World.
November 29, 2016The antimatter “free fall” test involves sending a beam of muonium—a hydrogen-like atom, consisting of an electron orbiting an antimuon—into an atom interferometer, horizontally. -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Dean Harold Krent pens a rebuttal to an op–ed in the Chicago Tribune from accomplished legal historian Stephen Presser.
November 28, 2016Harold Krent calls the original op–ed, titled "What American law professors forgot and what Trump knew,” embarrassing. -
A sports bra engineered by Illinois Tech alumna Wen Yao is featured in Crain’s Chicago Business and Chicago Inno.
November 28, 2016The line of sports bras, called Powwful, is inspired by Chicago architecture. -
Syndicated columnist reviews Chicago-Kent College Professor of Law William Birdthistle’s book.
November 23, 2016The column, written by syndicated columnist Michelle Singletary, appeared in the Portland Press Herald, Tuscaloosa News, Ventura County Star, and Worcester Telegram. -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Dean Harold Krent speaks with CBS 2 Chicago about the legal implications associated with texting.
November 23, 2016“There is some evidence that if you know someone is driving and will be distracted that you should be liable,” said Harold Krent -
Institute of Design’s NOWhaus is featured in the Chicago Tribune.
November 22, 2016Online dating was one of many topics — from travel to exploding smartphones — tackled by individuals and teams of students during the IIT Institute of Design's 2016 NOWhaus event November 18. -
School of Applied Technology Director of Information Technology Louis McHugh is interviewed by NBC 5 Chicago about why your cell phone number might be as important to hackers as your social security number.
November 22, 2016“It’s a calling card back to you with zero protection,” Louis McHugh said, in reference to your cell phone number.