Students
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Take Industry Tour at Imbibe Over Fall Break
September 30, 2025 -
Your Feedback Matters: Please Complete Undergraduate Student Survey
September 30, 2025 -
Communications Lab (Formerly the Writing Center) Is Here for You!
September 30, 2025 -
Free STI / HIV Testing Event
September 30, 2025 -
Write to Thrive: Creative Writing Workshop
September 25, 2025 -
Workshop: Strategies to Communicate with Purpose and Impact
September 23, 2025 -
Call for Submissions: Lego Bricks Exhibition
September 23, 2025 -
Call for Submissions for 2nd Sawyier Philosophy Conference on Ethics of Technology: Promises and Perils
September 18, 2025
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Take Industry Tour at Imbibe Over Fall Break
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.
August 18, 2022 -
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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Grapeseed Extract (MegaNatural BP) Study at Clinical Nutrition Research Center Seeks Volunteers
September 04, 2025 -
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
August 21, 2025 -
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
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Grapeseed Extract (MegaNatural BP) Study at Clinical Nutrition Research Center Seeks Volunteers
College of Science Archive
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Physics Graduate Matthew Otten Awarded SPS Herbert Levy Memorial Endowment Fund Scholarship
May 24, 2013Recent IIT graduate Matthew Otten (PHYS ’13) has been awarded the Society of Physics Students (SPS) Herbert Levy Memorial Endowment Fund Scholarship. The scholarship, funded by a donation from Margaret Sussman Levy in honor of her late husband, Herbert Levy, consists of $2,000 to be used by a worthy physics student in the acquisition of a quality physics education. Otten is one of only two recipients of the award this year. -
College of Science and Letters Announces Winners of $5,000 Summer Research Stipends
May 10, 2013Matt Bauer, associate dean for academic affairs, College of Science and Letters, announced the winners of this year's CSL Undergraduate Summer Research Stipends. Each student will receive $5,000 to do research with a faculty member this summer. -
MMF and MSF Students Win Third Place in Trading Competition
May 10, 2013A team of Master of Mathematical Finance and Master of Science in Finance students won third place at the University of Chicago Midwest Trading Competition, held April 12 - 13 at the Chicago Booth Gleacher Center. IIT Team members Xi Liu (MMF candidate, team captain), Rui Tu (MMF candidate), He Wang (MSF candidate), Yuchen Zhang (MSF candidate) received a $1,000 prize. The competition was sponsored by OptionsCity Software and CME Group at the University of Chicago. -
IIT Students Take Four “GEN 10” Awards for Excellence in Scientific research
April 30, 2013Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (GEN) announced its “GEN 10” Award winners at the BIO International Convention in Chicago last week, honoring ten Chicago graduate students and postdocs for for excellence in scientific research, four of whom study at Illinois Institute of Technology: Konstantin Andreev, Arathi Jayaraman, Sun Kim, and Stephanie Kunkel. -
Design News revisits the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear powerplant two years after an earthquake and tsunami crippled the plant, speaking with IIT Associate Professor of Physics Jeff Terry, who gives the plant high marks for their response, which has resulted in zero deaths directly related to the meltdowns and explosions.
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Professor of Biology and Physics Thomas Irving Publishes Study on Elastic Energy Storage in Muscle Myofilaments in Science
April 26, 2013IIT Professor of Biology and Physics Thomas Irving, with co-authors Tom Daniel and Nicole George of University of Washington and C David Williams of Harvard University, this week published "The Cross-Bridge Spring: Can Cool Muscles Store Elastic Energy?" in Science. -
Physics to Hold Joint Meeting with American Nuclear Society April 17 at IIT
April 11, 2013The American Nuclear Society Chicago Local Section and the IIT Department of Physics will hold a joint meeting on Wednesday, April 17, at 6:30 pm in LS 111. Jeff Terry, associate professor of physics, will present the lecture, “Synchrotron Radiation Studies of Advanced Nuclear Energy Materials.” Terry’s talk will focus on the application of synchrotron techniques to measure the electronic structure and the nano- and meso-scale geometric structure of materials of interest to the nuclear community. The methods that have been used to handle radioactive materials safely at synchrotron radiation facilities will also be discussed. -
Physics Major Receives Prestigious NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
April 3, 2013Emily Hommerding, a senior physics major, has received a prestigious Graduate Research Fellowship from the National Science Foundation. The NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) recognizes outstanding senior undergraduate and doctoral-level students in the natural, social, and engineering sciences at U.S. institutions. -
Creator of “Artificial Leaf” To Give 2013 Kilpatrick Lecture
April 1, 2013A chemist whose “artificial leaf” was named one of the top inventions of 2011 by Time Magazine will be this year’s Kilpatrick Lecturer in Chemistry. Daniel Nocera, the Patterson Rockwood Professor of Energy in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Harvard University, will speak on “Alternative Energy for Society and Third-World Applications” on April 17 at 4 pm in the McCormick Tribune Campus Center auditorium. -
Computer Science Seminar on Tuesday, April 2
April 1, 2013Behavioral ecology is the study of the ecological and evolutionary basis for animal behavior. Recent advances in data collection technology, such as GPS and other mobile sensors, high definition cameras, satellite images, and genotyping, have brought this field (and many other areas of field biology) into the era of big data. Such data offer the promise of answering some of the big questions about why animals do what they do, among other things.