Students
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The Student Health and Wellness Center Is Available for You
August 19, 2025 -
Student Founders Can Receive up to $2,300 in Flexible Startup Funding
August 19, 2025 -
Learn About AMPs and Opportunities to Get Involved with Stuart School of Business!
August 19, 2025 -
Stuart Graduate Programs Spotlight: A Focus on Business
August 19, 2025 -
Applying to Stuart School of Business: Graduate Application Workshop
August 19, 2025 -
Take a Guided Tour of the Library
August 19, 2025 -
FREE Coffee at Kaplan Institute Tomorrow, August 20!
August 19, 2025 -
Attend Pre-Med/Pre-Health Orientation Seminar on August 21
August 12, 2025
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The Student Health and Wellness Center Is Available for You
Athletics
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Men’s Varsity Soccer Tryouts
August 18, 2022 -
Women’s Tennis To Hold Tryouts August 20 Through August 26
August 18, 2022 -
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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Welcome Week Student Research Showcase Winners
August 21, 2025 -
Participate in a Study on Factors Impacting Student Interest and Career Intentions in the Analytics Domain
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Fall Schedule for Illinois Tech Responsible Conduct of Research Workshops
August 19, 2025 -
Congrats to Dr. Indika Edirisinghe for Work on Natural Food Colorants
August 05, 2025 -
Congrats to Dr. Kathiravan Krishnamurthy on IFT Award
August 05, 2025
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Welcome Week Student Research Showcase Winners
Chicago-Kent College of Law Archive
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Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Katharine Baker and a white paper she co-authored are referenced in the Minneapolis Star Tribune.
September 27, 2016The white paper, written by Katharine Baker and other legal scholars, focuses on the standard of proof recommended by the U.S. Department of Education to determine if a student is guilty of sexual assault. -
Chicago-Kent Law College of Law Dean Harold Krent discusses Donald Trump’s controversial call for police to start using “stop-and-frisk” tactics with NBC 5 Chicago.
September 27, 2016Krent says stop-and-frisk won't fly constitutionally -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor César F. Rosado Marzán is interviewed about a recent National Labor Relations Board ruling in Bloomberg’s Daily Labor Report.
September 27, 2016The National Labor Relations Board ruling on graduate student rights could affect college athletes' ability to seek union representation. -
Chicago-Kent College of Law’s Daniel Martin Katz’s presentation at the Emerging Legal Technology Forum in Toronto is mentioned in Canadian Lawyer Magazine.
September 23, 2016Katz told attendees that law firms can be better predictors of their services if they capture and analyze their data. -
How prevalent is lying? Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Doug Godfrey comments for the Deseret News series on the Ten Commandments in modern life.
September 21, 2016Godfrey, a former prosecutor with the Brooklyn District Attorney's Office, shared an anecdote about police officers "testilying" in court. -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Sheldon Nahmod Files Amicus Brief in Supreme Court Case
September 13, 2016Sheldon Nahmod recently filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in support of the City of Joliet in the case Manuel v. City of Joliet, arguing that "the common law elements of malicious prosecution should play no independent role in determining the scope of claims under 42 U.S.C. § 1983." -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Martin Malin spoke to Politico about how two recent NLRB rulings could affect charter school teachers’ rights if they chose to unionize.
September 7, 2016Malin discussed how two recent National Labor Relations Board rulings could give unionized charter school teachers the right to strike. -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Bernadette Atuahene writes that Detroit’s tax foreclosures are indefensible in an op-ed for the Detroit Free Press.
September 6, 2016Atuahene co-authored a study demonstrating that Detroit's property tax assessments are illegally high, in violation of the Michigan state constitution. -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Dean Harold Krent discusses ex-Subway pitchman Jared Fogle’s decision to sue one of his victim’s parents with the Associated Press.
September 6, 2016Krent calls Fogle's decision "bizarre." -
Two Chicago-Kent College of Law classes are mentioned in a roundup in Crain’s Chicago Business highlighting the coolest law school courses.
August 29, 2016Chicago-Kent will offer classes this year on marijuana law and lawyers as social innovators.