Students
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Recruiting Students NOW for Certificate Program in Sensor Technology and Experiential Learning
April 17, 2025 -
Celebrate Earth Day With WiSTEM Rock Painting
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Pre-Med Application Seminar on April 24
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Commencement Checklist for Graduating Students
April 10, 2025 -
Don’t Wait to Get Help With a Research Assignment!
April 08, 2025 -
FREE Coffee Tomorrow, April 2, at Kaplan Institute
April 01, 2025 -
Study Away Opportunity: Beijing Information Science & Technology University
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Submit Questions for Student Government Election Forums
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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Join ITM’s Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) Training
Lewis College of Science and Letters Archive
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Department of Humanities 56th Annual Writing Contest-Virtual Edition
February 17, 2021All Spring 2021 full-time (at least 12 credit hours) Illinois Tech undergraduate students are invited to enter the 56th Annual Writing Contest for their chance to win an Amazon gift card and be published in the Department of Humanities’ annual book of writing contest winners. Entries can include original pieces of fiction, poetry, and nonfiction. -
Development of a Genomic Framework for Quality Assessment of Live Microbial Supplements
February 17, 2021Join the Department of Food Science and Nutrition for this FDSN Seminar Series event featuring Dr. Carmen Tartera, research microbiologist at the U.S Food and Drug Administration in the Center of Food Safety and Applied Nutrition. The event will take place on February 25 at 1 p.m. -
Overview of Wine Making Processes and Project Management Cycle
February 17, 2021Join the Department of Food Science and Nutrition for this FDSN Seminar Series event featuring Udit Mankad, a Corporate Project Engineer at Constellation Brands, Inc., one of the leading producers and marketer of beer, wine, and spirits. The event will take place on February 19 from 12:30 p.m.-1:30 p.m. -
Great Problems, Great Minds Seminar: Inventing Future Cities
February 16, 2021Join the Department of Social Sciences for this Great Problems, Great Minds seminar series event featuring Michael Batty, Bartlett Professor of Planning at University College London (UCL), on February 25 from 12:40-1:40 p.m. -
Great Problems, Great Minds Seminar: Understanding the Attitudinal Linkage Between Nuclear Technologies
February 11, 2021Join the Department of Social Sciences for this Great Problems, Great Minds seminar series event featuring Jonathon Baron, a research scientist at Facebook Demography & Survey Science, on February 18 from 12:40-1:40 p.m. -
Great Problems, Great Minds Seminar: Financial Foundations for Thriving Communities
January 28, 2021Join the Department of Social Sciences for this Great Problems, Great Minds seminar series event featuring Shayne Kavanagh, Senior Manager of Research for the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada, on February 11 from 12:40-1:40 p.m. -
Bandwidth Recovery: Helping Students Reclaim Cognitive Capacity Lost to Poverty, Racism, and other “Differentisms” – Part II
January 28, 2021Join the Department of Social Sciences for the Part II of this event, which will discuss strategies and practices in and outside the classroom to create learning environments in which students can recover the cognitive capacity they need to be successful in college. The virtual event will take place on February 4 from 12:40-1:40 p.m. -
Bandwidth Recovery: Helping Students Reclaim Cognitive Capacity Lost to Poverty, Racism, and other “Differentisms” – Part I
January 26, 2021Join the Department of Social Sciences for the first event in its Great Problems, Great Minds seminar series this spring, taking place virtually from 12:40-1:40 p.m. on Thursday, January 28 -
Great Problems, Great Minds: Low Carbon Energy Systems with Princeton’s Jesse Jenkins
November 10, 2020Join the Department of Social Sciences for this Great Problems, Great Minds seminar series event featuring guest speaker Jesse Jenkins on November 17 from 12:40-1:40 p.m. -
Great Problems, Great Minds: Human Dynamics in Smart Cities with Texas A&M’s Xinyue Ye
November 2, 2020Join the Department of Social Sciences for this Great Problems, Great Minds seminar series event featuring guest speaker Xinyue Ye on November 10 from 12:40 p.m.-1:40 p.m.