Climate Change and Your House
As cold snaps, heat pockets, tornados, and intense storms become the norm in the Midwest, architects are working to design homes to keep the worst of climate change at bay. Wildly fluctuating...
As cold snaps, heat pockets, tornados, and intense storms become the norm in the Midwest, architects are working to design homes to keep the worst of climate change at bay. Wildly fluctuating...
A team of students from Illinois Institute of Technology expanded their skills and gained a greater understanding of the computing profession by traveling to the campus of the University of Central...
Kai Shu, Gladwin Development Chair Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Illinois Institute of Technology, has spent years conducting research to reduce bias in artificial intelligence algorithms...
How can a culture of responsible innovation be built into a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) degree? For Illinois Institute of Technology Professor of Philosophy Elisabeth...
In a year in which more than 60 countries around the world are holding elections that will impact billions, Sam Pitroda (M.S. EE ’66), an innovator, entrepreneur, and former advisor to the prime...
The C-K Law Group isn’t just a working law firm, fighting for its clients. It’s a training ground where Chicago-Kent College of Law students learn to translate the law into results for real people...
Transcript Stanley Nicholson (MATH ’23): I chose Illinois Tech because of the just huge amount of research and academic opportunities that I capitalized on. I had been choosing between IIT and a state...
Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing—focused on companies whose ESG management practices support sustainability and community improvement—began to gain traction about two decades ago...
Mathematical models have been used to simulate and predict emergent behaviors in nature such as birds flocking, bees swarming, and fish milling in a school, but an Illinois Institute of Technology...
“If you ever need conversation at a cocktail party, ask somebody if they’ve served on a jury,” says Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Nancy Marder. “If they did, they will remember it. They will...