Students
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Health Waiver to Opt Out of Student Health Insurance Plan Available Through August 15
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2025 Department of Psychology Outstanding Student Awards
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Level Up Your Degree With an Accelerated Master’s
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Stuart Graduate Programs Spotlight: A Focus on Business
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Important Commencement Day Instructions for Graduating Students
May 08, 2025 -
Attend Innovation Day Tomorrow at the Kaplan Institute
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Friendly Reminder for Graduating Student Workers
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Grad Students: Register for the Summer Research Writing Workshop
April 24, 2025
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Health Waiver to Opt Out of Student Health Insurance Plan Available Through August 15
Athletics
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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.)
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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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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
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Take Part in Research Study on Optimizing Mango’s Glycemic Impact
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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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The Palm Beach Post cited Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Nancy Marder’s scholarship in an article about the Florida Supreme Court live-streaming its proceedings on Facebook
January 25, 2018"Any change in the courtroom should be undertaken only with great care and much deliberation because every change has the potential to interfere with a court’s main function, which is to do justice," says Nancy Marder. -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Christopher Schmidt pens an op-ed for the Washington Post on the recent debates about the meaning of civil rights
January 25, 2018"The power of the label civil rights is that it is a relatively open concept, with a meaning that evolves over time as different groups convince their fellow Americans that their rights claims too belong under its protective umbrella," writes Christopher Schmidt. -
Dawn Young, Chicago-Kent College of Law director of institutional projects, speaks to National Jurist magazine about how students can cultivate a growth mindset to overcome setbacks
January 23, 2018"Students need to look at law school as a place of opportunity," Dawn Young says. "There are so many opportunities in law school to grow and to take advantage of educational programs, faculty support, and career services." -
Robert Brackett, Illinois Tech Vice President and Director of the Institute for Food Safety and Health, shares insight on global food safety with Food Safety Magazine
January 18, 2018Robert Brackett discussed the role of public-private collaboration in global food safety. -
Illinois Tech Provost Russell Betts chats with ABC 7 Chicago about tech talent in Chicago
January 11, 2018Google is considering opening another operations center in Chicago, an addition that could bring thousands of jobs to the city. -
Department of Psychology Graduate Student Robert Beedle Featured on WBEZ
January 11, 2018Robert Beedle, a fifth-year clinical psychology graduate student, will be featured on this week's "Curious City" program on WBEZ. -
Vice News highlights Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Bernadette Atuahene’s research on Detroit’s foreclosure crisis
January 9, 2018"A recent analysis by Chicago-Kent College of Law professor Bernadette Atuahene and Detroit-area urban economist Tim Hodge estimates that at least 55 percent of homes in the city were assessed beyond the legal limit between 2009 and 2015," writes Vice News. -
An algorithm created by researchers at Illinois Tech that is being used by the Chicago Police Department featured on CBS’s 60 Minutes
January 9, 2018An experimental computer program is trying to prevent crime by predicting it. Chicago hopes it can reduce the city's gun violence and save lives. -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor William Birdthistle speaks to the New York Times about why some mutual funds are able to charge high fees
January 4, 2018Mutual fund "trustees will tell themselves, if a fund’s fees really are too high, the market will sort things out and investors simply won’t invest in the fund," says William Birdthistle. -
The Associated Press and Los Angeles Times feature new Illinois law drafted by Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Anthony Michael Kreis banning “gay panic” defenses at trial
January 4, 2018“It sends an important message to the LGBTQ community that the state will protect them equally and the courts will not be allowed to entertain these types of defenses, which victimize victims again,” Anthony Michael Kreis says of the new Illinois law that he helped draft.