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Are you interested in spending part of your college career abroad in Germany? All Illinois Tech students are invited to attend an information session about research, internship, and study abroad...
Are you interested in spending part of your college career abroad in Germany? All Illinois Tech students are invited to attend an information session about research, internship, and study abroad...
The Bridge is the Illinois Tech Alumni Association's new online networking and advice-sharing platform for alumni and current students. With The Bridge, you can catch up with fellow alumni, build your...
The Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions (CSEP) invites submissions for a special issue of Science and Engineering Ethics that seeks to explore the convergences and disparities in...
Still reeling from the devastation of Hurricane Maria, some Puerto Ricans are calling for statehood while other are relocating to Florida or other parts of the mainland. Illinois Tech Department of...
Carly Kocurek, associate professor of digital humanities and media studies, recently completed an experimental project that is highlighted in the most recent issue of Ada: A Journal of Gender, New...
Lewis College of Human Sciences celebrated its third annual Undergraduate Research Day on Friday, April 27. Twenty-two projects were shared from students in the Departments of Humanities, Psychology...
Marie Hicks, assistant professor of history at Illinois Institute of Technology, was recently appointed as a fellow of the National Humanities Center. Hicks is one of 39 new fellows who will work on...
Congratulations to the winners of the 54th Annual Illinois Tech Writing Contest! Hosted annually by the Department of Humanities, the contest showcases the writing talents of Illinois Tech...
Kelly Laas, librarian for the Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions, recently traveled to Kuwait to participate in the Kuwait First Forum for Professional and Practical Ethics. She was...
Ida Bell Wells was a famous African-American journalist, newspaper editor, suffragist, sociologist, feminist and an early leader in the Civil Rights Movement. Born a slave in 1862, Ida was the oldest...