A Quantum Leap in Dark Matter Detection
In the field of physics, scientists have long been puzzled by dark matter. Though it is five times more abundant throughout our universe than the ordinary matter that make up all we can see, dark...
In the field of physics, scientists have long been puzzled by dark matter. Though it is five times more abundant throughout our universe than the ordinary matter that make up all we can see, dark...
CHICAGO—February 18, 2025— Illinois Institute of Technology (Illinois Tech) and the Shiv Nadar Foundation in India have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to establish a scholarship that will...
Illinois Tech Professor of Chemical Engineering Sohail Murad has received $450,000 in funding from the United States Department of Energy for a three-year project using computational methods to assess...
In a fusion of food science, technology, and innovation, six teams of Illinois Tech students gathered at Charlie Baggs Culinary Innovations in Chicago in November 2024 to compete in the Department of...
“It’s actually a bit remarkable to be able to break down the legalities in a case like this,” Chicago-Kent College of Law Visiting Associate Professor Andrew Ziaja says. “[California Civil Rights...
Two teams of Chicago-Kent College of Law students captured titles at the 2025 National Trial Competition regionals that were hosted at Chicago-Kent on February 7–9, 2025. The national competition is...
How’s the economy? It may sound like a straightforward question to answer, especially given all of the economic statistics that are produced by the government, think tanks, and the media. And yet, a...
“Generally there are two main goals of imposing tariffs,” Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Sungjoon Cho says. “The first is to collect fiscal revenues of the government. The second is to protect...
CHICAGO—February 7, 2025—At an event at the Anahuacalli Museum in Mexico City, Mexico, Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize (MCHAP) Director Dirk Denison and 2025 MCHAP Jury Chair Maurice Cox announced the...
“Law never operates in a vacuum,” says Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Christopher W. Schmidt. “Law is always informed by and affecting things outside of formal legal institutions.” That...