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Pre-Med Application Seminar on April 24
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Commencement Checklist for Graduating Students
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April 01, 2025
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Recruiting Students NOW for Certificate Program in Sensor Technology and Experiential Learning
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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Join ITM’s Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) Training
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AMATH: Research Collaboratorium Connecting Faculty and Students through Research
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Survey on the Use of Large Language Models (LLM) by Educators in Higher Education
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Community-Based Participatory Research Training & Research Award (CBPR-TRA)
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Alphawood Arboretum Involvement in Elm Reforestation Efforts
March 06, 2025
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Chicago Kent College of Law Archive
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IIT Chicago-Kent’s Institute on the Supreme Court of the United States Releases Materials on Upcoming Same-Sex Marriage Cases
March 26, 2013IIT Chicago-Kent's Institute on the Supreme Court of the United States (ISCOTUS) and its Oyez Project have produced materials related to two same-sex marriage cases to coincide with the U.S. Supreme Court's hearings March 26 and 27 of Hollingsworth v. Perry, a challenge to California's Proposition 8, and United States v. Windsor, a challenge to the federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). -
IIT Chicago-Kent Institute for Law and the Workplace Director Martin Malin discussed the possibility of an Illinois state employee strike over unproductive contract negotiations, with the Associated Press.
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IIT Chicago-Kent Clinical Professor of Law Richard Kling discusses the likelihood of a successful appeal of former Bolingbrook police officer Drew Peterson’s 2012 conviction in the murder of his wife Kathleen Savio, with the Chicago Sun-Times.
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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel named Natashia Holmes to replace Sandi Jackson as 7th Ward alderman this week, Chicago media outlets reported, noting that Holmes recently completed her J.D. at IIT Chicago-Kent.
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IIT Chicago-Kent Clinical Professor of Law Richard Kling spoke with the Chicago Sun-Times about developments in a case of hazing at Maine West High School that involves allegations of neglect on the part of school soccer coaches.
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IIT Chicago-Kent Visiting Assistant Professor of Law Todd Haugh weighed in on the trial of Cook County Commissioner William Beavers, who is accused of filing false tax returns and may need to take the stand in his own defense.
December 4, 2012Read more… -
Following a Chicago Tribune editorial urging City Hall to decline to appeal the recently decided case in which the city was found liable for the actions of an off-duty police officer who attacked a bartender, IIT Chicago-Kent Dean Harold Krent penned a letter to the editors recommending the city take a different route and warning readers that the precedent set in this case could make the taxpayers liable for any action taken by a police officer, on or off-duty.
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IIT Chicago-Kent Dean Harold Krent talked with WGN News about Yelp, the popular user review website, and what recourse businesses have (or don’t have) to combat negative reviews.
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IIT Chicago-Kent Distinguished Professor of Law Sheldon Nahmod talked with the Chicago Tribune about the federal trial stemming from the videotaped beating of a bartender by a Chicago police officer in 2007, which plaintiffs argue was covered up due to an unofficial code-of-silence policy in the police department.
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IIT Chicago-Kent Clinical Professor of Law Richard Kling expressed doubts to the Chicago Tribune that an appeal of Drew Peterson’s murder conviction on the grounds that he was provided with ineffective counsel would be successful..
September 7, 2012Read more…