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Latest Headlines
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IITRI Professor of Biology David McCormick is interviewed by NPR about the risks associated with cell towers at schools.
July 18, 2017For 10 years, David McCormick and his colleagues at IIT Research Institute have been studying radio frequency (RF) fields generated by cell phones and similar devices. -
College of Science Duchossois Leadership Professor Carlo Segre appeared on WBEZ’s Worldview to discuss Volvo’s announcement that all of its new cars would be hybrid or electric by 2020.
July 18, 2017Volvo is owned by Geely, one of China’s biggest automakers, and the poor air quality in China has led some to believe that the move is also motivated by stricter Asian emissions regulations. -
College of Science Physics Professor Jeff Terry is quoted in Forbes about French President Emmanuel Macron’s nuclear dilemma.
July 18, 2017French environment and energy minister, Nicolas Hulot, announced in June that the country would keep the previous president’s promise to reduce the amount of nuclear energy from 75 percent to 50 percent of the country’s electricity generation, and replace it with wind and solar energy as part of a plan to fight global warming. -
College of Science student and Microsoft Civic Tech fellow Soren Spicknall is featured in a CBS 2 Chicago segment about a STEM summer camp.
July 18, 2017Soren Spicknall appears at the 1:11 mark. -
Summer 2017 Edition of IIT Magazine Is Now Available Online
July 13, 2017Illinois Tech Scarlet Hawks men’s basketball and data science made the cover of the summer 2017 edition of IIT Magazine in a pairing that is a first for the university. -
Biology’s Menhart and Team Honored for Muscular Dystrophy Research
July 13, 2017Research by a team led by Nick Menhart, associate professor of biology, in exon skipping, a leading near-term prospect for meaningful treatment of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), was honored at a recent conference. -
Lewis College of Human Sciences Associate Professor of Communication and Information Studies Libby Hemphill is interviewed in New Scientist about online harassment.
July 13, 2017In the United States, 41 percent of people have experienced online harassment, according to a survey published recently by the Pew Research Center -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Bernadette Atuahene is quoted in Detroit Metro News about a recent study she co-authored that found that Detroit’s foreclosure crisis was fueled by illegal tax assessments.
July 13, 2017Bernadette Atuahene spoke at a July 8 news conference at a church in Detroit's New Center neighborhood. -
Illinois Tech students’ participation in the construction of a solar pyramid sculpture is mentioned in DNAInfo Chicago.
July 13, 2017Illinois Tech students will help assemble and paint a fence for the park where the sculpture will be built with help from neighborhood residents. -
College of Science Professor of Computer Science Shlomo Argamon discusses the language of malware with Computerworld.
July 13, 2017Shlomo Argamon says it’s important to have as much text as possible to analyze. The more there is, the more likely the “true” attributes can be surfaced.