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April 22, 2025 -
Recruiting Students NOW for Certificate Program in Sensor Technology and Experiential Learning
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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Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Richard Kling speaks to the Chicago Tribune about proposed legislation mandating stiff penalties for driving a carjacked vehicle
April 17, 2018“How is possession of a stolen motor vehicle different than possession of any stolen property — to which most defendants who deny guilt rely on the defense of lack of knowledge that the property was stolen?” Richard Kling comments. -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Dean Harold Krent comments for ABC News on how special counsel Mueller might produce reports of Russia investigation
April 17, 2018"I do feel that whatever Mueller does he should air on the side of transparency," says Harold Krent. "There is so much discussion and angst, and it is important that the public understand the principles involved in whether to indict or not indict." -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Richard Kling comments for Chicago Tonight on jury selection for the trial of suspended CPD Officer Jason Van Dyke
April 10, 2018“If you put 200 people into the courtroom and you have them raise your hands, ‘How many of you have read about this case in the newspapers?’ you’ll probably have 185 hands,” Richard Kling says. -
Chicago-Kent College of Law now Accepting GRE Scores from Law School Applicants
April 5, 2018Effective immediately, Chicago-Kent College of Law will accept scores from the Graduate Record Examination (GRE), as well as from the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), from applicants seeking admission for the upcoming academic year. -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Adrian Walters Named a Fellow of the American College of Bankruptcy
April 3, 2018Adrian Walters, Ralph L. Brill Professor of Law at Chicago-Kent College of Law, was inducted as a fellow of the American College of Bankruptcy on March 16 in Washington, D.C. -
Chicago-Kent College of Law wins 2018 Saul Lefkowitz Moot Court Competition Championship
March 29, 2018The Chicago-Kent team of Brittany Kaplan ’19 and Evan Kline-Wedeen ’18 won first place in the national finals of the 2018 Saul Lefkowitz Moot Court Competition. -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Places Second in the 2018 Frank A. Schreck Gaming Law Moot Court Competition
March 29, 2018The Chicago-Kent College of Law appellate advocacy team of Javier Ortega Alvarez '19, Alida Pecanin '18, and Rebecca Quade '19 placed second in the 2018 Frank A. Schreck Gaming Law Competition. -
Meaghan Fontein ’18 Wins International Trademark Association’s 2018 Ladas Memorial Award
March 29, 2018Meaghan Fontein, a third-year student at Chicago-Kent College of Law, has won the International Trademark Association's 2018 Ladas Memorial Award for her article “Digital Resurrections Necessitate Federal Post-Mortem Publicity Rights.” -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Dean Harold Krent speaks to NBC Chicago about recent lawsuits against Facebook
March 29, 2018Facebook "will be beset with a multitude of class action lawsuits" that may force it to change the way it does business, Harold Krent tells NBC Chicago. -
Chicago-Kent College of Law Review Volume 92, Issue 3
March 27, 2018The Chicago-Kent Law Review has published its new symposium issue "Dignity Takings and Dignity Restoration."