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  • CSL’s Matt Bauer Helps to Shape New AP Computer Science Course

    CSL’s Matt Bauer Helps to Shape New AP Computer Science Course

    Matt Bauer, associate dean of IIT College of Science and Letters and a senior instructor of computer science, is part of a national initiative to develop a new computer science Advanced Placement (AP) course to expand participation in computing to more women and underrepresented minorities.

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  • Annual IIT LEGO City design-and-build project is featured on WBEZ.

    Annual IIT LEGO City design-and-build project is featured on WBEZ.

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  • Architect Brooks Taliaferro Atwood (ARCH ’99) is finalist on “HGTV Star” competition for undiscovered designers.

    Architect Brooks Taliaferro Atwood (ARCH ’99) is finalist on “HGTV Star” competition for undiscovered designers.

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  • Special Sustainability Forum: IIT Boeing Scholars Present Community Sustainability Projects

    Special Sustainability Forum: IIT Boeing Scholars Present Community Sustainability Projects

    As part of the IIT Boeing Scholars Academy’s summer programming, Scholars have the opportunity to immerse themselves in a weeklong “Serving through STEM (StS) Project” that gives them the opportunity to contribute to a real-world project and see first-hand how STEM-related work can help improve the world. Join us in the E1 auditorium (10 West 32nd Street) on Wednesday, July 24 from 2:30–3:30 pm for the special Sustainability Forum “Serving through STEM: Teen Community Sustainability Projects,” featuring the results of two sustainability-oriented StS Projects completed by teens.

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  • Online Parking Registration Begins Today

    Online Parking Registration Begins Today

    Online parking registration begins today, July 15, for students, faculty and staff. Continuing and first time permit holders must visit the Parking Services website to make a permit selection. Contact the ACaPS Office at 312.567.8968 with questions.

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  • IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law cited in InformationWeek article on legal education and technology.

    IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law cited in InformationWeek article on legal education and technology.

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  • IIT Stuart Alumnus Develops Award-Winning Sustainability Plan for City of Highland Park

    IIT Stuart alumnus Bryan Tillman (MS ’12, MBA ’12), senior project manager for sustainability for Kymanox, was recently recognized for his contributions to advance the City of Highland Park’s sustainability plan, which received the national Climate Protection Award Small City Honorable Mention at the 2013 U.S. Conference of Mayors annual meeting.

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  • FAQs About IIT Days at Six Flags Great America

    IIT Days are back at Six Flags Great America! Tickets are available now for only $29 each and can be used on any one day during the period from Thursday through Monday, August 8–12. Here are some frequently asked questions about IIT Days: Q: How many times can I use my ticket? A: Each ticket can be used one time.

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  • Solo and Small Practice Incubator Is Now Accepting Applications

    Solo and Small Practice Incubator Is Now Accepting Applications

    The Solo and Small Practice Incubator (SSPI) is a one-year program designed to offer a select group of entrepreneurial-minded recent IIT Chicago-Kent graduates with valuable experience and ongoing training to help build their professional careers as solo or small firm legal practitioners. The program is intended to accelerate the successful development of newly admitted lawyers in an "incubator" environment. Applicants accepted for 2013–14 will begin the program in November.

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  • Architecture Students Participate in Out of the Woods Project

    A large and powerful storm passed through the western suburbs of Chicago on July 1, 2012, leaving behind a trail of destruction. Reed Keppler Park, located in West Chicago, was hit hard. Reed Keppler Park lost nearly 200 trees making up approximately one-third of their tree population. Most of these trees were red and white oaks, many more than 100 years old. The West Chicago Park District, Ron Meyers (a local woodworker and sawmill owner/operator), local architect Jeff Perkis and architecture students from Illinois Institute of Technology have been working since January to turn tragedy into opportunity. Students in IIT College of Architecture Studio Associate Professor Paul Pettigrew’s Architecture and Furniture course have designed and fabricated rings, tables, benches, lamps and more using wood from the storm-damaged trees. More than 50 functional object and furniture pieces will be on display, for sale and raffled off at West Chicago’s annual Railroad Days festival July 11–14, marking the one-year anniversary of the storm. Proceeds from the raffled and sold furniture pieces will go to both Reed Keppler Park and The Conservation Foundation.

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