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Athletics
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Men’s Varsity Soccer Tryouts
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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.)
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Illinois Tech Athletics Announces Advisory Board
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Illinois Tech In the News Archive
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College of Science Professor of Physics Jeff Terry is a guest on the 3M Champions of Science podcast
March 20, 2018Jeff Terry discussed the next evolution of science education. -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Bernadette Atuahene speaks to eNews Channel Africa about redistributing land to vulnerable populations in South Africa
March 15, 2018In February, South Africa's parliament voted in favor of amending the Constitution to allow land expropriation without compensation. -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Christopher Schmidt pens an op-ed for the Washington Post examining how the Civil Rights-era lunch counter sit-ins help explain today’s student gun-control movement
March 15, 2018"Sometimes it takes the idealism and short memory of youth to expose the vulnerability of something that looks unmovable," writes Christopher Schmidt. -
Illinois Tech’s summer bitcoin course is mentioned in the Chicago Tribune for a roundup of cryptocurrency courses around Chicago
March 15, 2018Adjunct Industry Professor, Information Technology and Management William Slater is teaching the course this summer. -
Stuart School of Business Assistant Professor of Marketing Dinakar Jayarajan discusses credit card deals with WalletHub
March 13, 2018For more information about eye-catching credit card deals, including what credit card companies get in return for giving away so much, WalletHub posed several questions to a panel of rewards experts that included Dinakar Jayarajan. -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Richard Kling speaks to the Daily Southtown about Illinois laws against online threats of violence
March 13, 2018"If a threat is directed against a specific person, a court could grant an order of protection. It happens every single day," says Richard Kling. -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Cody Jacobs writes an op-ed for POLITICO Magazine about gun control laws
March 13, 2018"Want stronger gun laws? Start creating ballot initiatives," writes Cody Jacobs. -
Stuart School of Business Industry Professor of Finance Michael Gorham discusses the proposed LaSalle Street tax with Crain’s Chicago
March 8, 2018"Whenever these taxes were put on, volume went down significantly," says Michael Gorham. "They don't think about damage that will occur." -
Lewis College of Human Sciences Associate Professor of Political Science Matthew Shapiro speaks with the Chicago Tribune about how political messages are communicated through social media
March 6, 2018According to Matthew Shapiro students who post photos online become vulnerable to internet trolls who can easily take an image and use it for their own purposes, in GIFs or memes. “I see the real risk coming in two forms: the risk of being inaccurately represented, and then not being able to defend yourself because the meme has gone through the roof." -
Stuart School of Business assistant professors discuss credit cards with WalletHub
March 1, 2018Stuart School of Business Assistant Professor of Economics Priyanka Sharma and Assistant Professor of Management and Marketing Arjun Chakravarti explained why credit cards aren't easier to get and the pitfalls of 0% APR business credit cards.