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  • Join the Distinguished Communicator Medal Program

    Join the Distinguished Communicator Medal Program

    Go above and beyond in your undergraduate education to demonstrate a commitment to excellence in communication, especially in your degree area, by becoming a Distinguished Communicator. Successfully completing the Distinguished Communicator Medal Program will give you critical communication skills that complement technical expertise in your major and equip you to stand out, both on the job market and in your career.

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  • BCBS Fitness Program: $0 Enrollment Fee During February and March

    BCBS Fitness Program: $0 Enrollment Fee During February and March

    Are you looking to join a gym or start a fitness routine? New, eligible members of the Illinois Tech health plan through Blue Cross Blue Shield can sign up and save when they take advantage of the waived enrollment fee opportunity: the normal enrollment fee of $19 will be waived for new members who sign up from Feb. 1 to March 31, 2024.

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  • New Professional Development Page Launched

    New Professional Development Page Launched

    The Human Resources department is excited to announce the launch of our new professional development page. This platform offers an array of training and development opportunities for our faculty and staff. We're also thrilled to introduce our partnership with Academic Impressions, a provider specialized in higher education-specific professional and leadership development. Through this collaboration, faculty and staff gain complimentary access to a broad spectrum of online professional development resources. Access these opportunities easily by logging in with your Illinois Tech Single Sign-On email and password.

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  • Mapping the Ethics of Comprehensive Environmental Health Research

    Mapping the Ethics of Comprehensive Environmental Health Research

    Join us on February 14 at 12:45 p.m. for a webinar featuring Ph.D. candidate Caspar Safarlou of Utrecht University as he discusses the ethical challenges of comprehensive environmental health research.

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  • Free ‘Company Search, Role of Advisers, and Due Diligence’ Seminar February 14 at the Kaplan Institute

    Free ‘Company Search, Role of Advisers, and Due Diligence’ Seminar February 14 at the Kaplan Institute

    Part 2 of the 'Intro to Merger and Acquisition' seminar series with Tom Korzenecki. This seminar is free for all students and faculty regardless if you attended part 1. In this session, we'll unravel the intricacies of defining acquisition criteria, exploring target company specifics, and understanding the pivotal role of advisers in this journey.

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  • SPEAK: Conversation Group Meets Every Thursday

    SPEAK: Conversation Group Meets Every Thursday

    Join us for SPEAK: Conversation Group meetings every Thursday at 12:50-1:40 p.m. in Galvin Tower 6th floor lunch area. SPEAK is a free weekly conversation group hosted by English Language Services. The goal is to create an opportunity to chat for international and domestic students, staff, and faculty.

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  • SoReMo Hosts Initial Spring ’24 Forum

    SoReMo Hosts Initial Spring ’24 Forum

    The SoReMo Forum is returning next week. Attend the first Forum of the semester this from 12:45 p.m. to 1:45 p.m Tuesday, February 6, at RE 102. Our Fellows will expose their initial project presentations, and members of the audience will have the opportunity to engage with them.

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  • Updates Made to Panopto Policy Affect Archiving and Storage

    Updates Made to Panopto Policy Affect Archiving and Storage

    The policy for Panopto assets has changed in order to limit risks associated with retaining video content and user data, reduce the number of videos retained on the platform, and decrease storage costs.

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  • ChBE Spring 2024 Seminar Series: AI in Genomics and Precision Health

    ChBE Spring 2024 Seminar Series: AI in Genomics and Precision Health

    The Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering presents its spring 2024 seminar series featuring guest speaker Aly Azeem Khan, assistant professor at the University of Chicago, who will give a presentation on “Artificial Intelligence Genomics and Precision Health.” This seminar is open to the public and will take place on Wednesday, February 14, from 3:15–4:30 p.m. in room 108 of Perlstein Hall.

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  • Great Problems, Great Minds Seminar Series: Caribbean Science-Policy Interfaces—A Case Study of the Grenada National Ecosystem Assessment

    Great Problems, Great Minds Seminar Series: Caribbean Science-Policy Interfaces—A Case Study of the Grenada National Ecosystem Assessment

    Join the Social Sciences Colloquium at the Department of Social Sciences for this Great Problems, Great Minds seminar series event featuring guest speaker Natalie Boodram, a senior technical officer at the Caribbean Natural Resources Institute (CANARI), who will give a presentation on “Caribbean Science-Policy Interfaces—A Case Study of the Grenada National Ecosystem Assessment.” This seminar will take place on Wednesday, January 31, from 5–6:15 p.m. over Zoom.

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