Fagel Shares Insights on Attack in Paris
Michael Fagel, Adjunct Faculty for the Master of Public Administration program, spoke with Fox 32 Chicago on January 7 about the attack in France that occurred earlier that morning, killing 12 people...
Michael Fagel, Adjunct Faculty for the Master of Public Administration program, spoke with Fox 32 Chicago on January 7 about the attack in France that occurred earlier that morning, killing 12 people...
On January 13, 2015, the Department of Food Science and Nutrition held Spring Orientation at Moffett Campus to welcome its latest group of graduate students - all of whom are extremely excited to...
Chicago, IL — January 13, 2015 — Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced a new partnership today between Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) Exelon Corporation and Von Steuben Metropolitan Science Center, a...
The Institute for Food Safety and Health (IFSH), and IIT's Department of Food Science and Nutrition, has been conducting a Monthly Seminar Series on developments in food safety and health. To learn...
Associate Dean of Armour College of Engineering and Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Philip R. Troyk, and his team were one of ten groups awarded funding to compete in the GlaxoSmithKline (GSK)...
Armour College of Engineering alumnus, Manu Vora (M.S. CHE '70, Ph.D. '75), was recently awarded the 2015 Ishikawa Medal by the American Society for Quality (ASQ). He received the award for his...
Humanities Prof. Carly Kocurek produced a video titled, "Gamers vs Tropes vs Women in Video Games," which was published in the Journal of Digital and Media Literacy in December 2014. The video...
IIT Distinguished Professor of Psychology Patrick Corrigan received a few substantial grants to continue his work to bridge the health disparities gap for minority and disadvantaged populations by...
New chair of the Lewis College Department of Social Sciences, Jonathan Rosenberg, was interviewed by the Chinese weekly magazine, Sanlian Lifeweek, on the recently announced normalization of...
Did you know it was common to talk about monsters, freak events, and oddities in 17th- and 18th-century scientific journals? This course, being taught this spring by Visiting Assistant Professor of...