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April 17, 2025
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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
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.)
May 11, 2021 -
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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The New York Times publishes Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Hank Perritt’s letter to the editor written in response to an op-ed titled “What Will New York Do About Its Uber Problem?”
May 17, 2018"The most important lesson of the New York City taxi mess is that government-granted monopolies disserve the public interest," writes Hank Perritt. -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Richard Kling speaks with the Chicago Tribune about a defendant using the victim’s past behavior to claim self-defense at trial
May 15, 2018“The video blows out of the water any contention that McDonald was coming at Van Dyke,” says Richard Kling, a former public defender. “And when you plead self-defense, you can’t be the one who started the fight.” -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Anthony Michael Kreis talks to the Guardian about states banning the “gay panic” defense at trial
May 15, 2018Anthony Michael Kreis helped draft the Illinois law banning gay panic defenses at trial. -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Ranked Second in U.S. for Appellate Advocacy for 2017–18
May 8, 2018For the second time in three years, Chicago-Kent College of Law's appellate advocacy program has been ranked second in the country by the Blakely Advocacy Institute at the University of Houston Law Center. -
Study Gauges Effect of new NLRB Rules on Election Outcomes
May 3, 2018New rules established by the National Labor Relations Board to govern procedures followed when unions seek to represent units of unrepresented employees have had no significant effect on the outcomes of representation elections. -
Chicago-Kent Law Review Volume 93, Issue 1
May 1, 2018The Chicago-Kent Law Review has published its new symposium issue "FinTech's Promises and Perils." -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Dean Harold Krent talks to Vice News about a Supreme Court case that could have an impact on the prospects of Robert Mueller being fired
April 26, 2018“If the solicitor general gets this judicial ruling that ‘for cause’ really means any reason related to job performance, then that gives some support for a Rosenstein successor to discharge Mueller,” says Harold Krent. -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Dean Harold Krent talks to NBC Chicago about an Illinois DCFS regulation related to in-home childcare operators
April 24, 2018Harold Krent says the DCFS regulation seems to run against both the conceal and carry law and the Second Amendment "which poses the challenge for the regulation to be upheld in this legal challenge." -
Chicago-Kent College of Law student Yong “Christopher” Zhang speaks to International Jurist magazine about his experiences studying law while also managing a team of 10+ attorneys in China
April 19, 2018“I visited Chicago-Kent in 2015 and deeply loved the law school,” Yong Zhang says. -
Chicago-Kent College of Law student Keisha McClellan co-authors an article on cyber attacks in the ABA Section of Intellectual Property Law’s Landslide magazine
April 19, 2018"Intellectual property (IP) theft is rapidly becoming a favored currency for cybercrime," writes Keisha.