Go Inside Move-In Day 2021
The return to Mies Campus began in earnest on Monday, August 16, as Illinois Institute of Technology first-year students moved into on-campus housing. The more than 600 first-year students who hail...
The return to Mies Campus began in earnest on Monday, August 16, as Illinois Institute of Technology first-year students moved into on-campus housing. The more than 600 first-year students who hail...
The Department of Computer Science at Illinois Institute of Technology has brought aboard a new faculty member who will expand educational opportunities and expertise in the growing department...
CHICAGO—August 16, 2021— David Williams, professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at Illinois Institute of Technology, is a core member of the AVT-239/295 North Atlantic Treaty Organization...
David Williams, professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at Illinois Institute of Technology, is a core member of the AVT-239/295 North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) research group that...
CHICAGO—August 13, 2021—Wondering if you should bring your umbrella on a walk? Modern weather forecasts have got you covered. But higher up in the atmosphere, farther from Earth’s surface, scientists...
Wondering if you should bring your umbrella on a walk? Modern weather forecasts have got you covered. But higher up in the atmosphere, farther from Earth’s surface, scientists are still figuring out...
When the owners of a bakery in Chicago were looking for a source of energy to fire their ovens that would be environmentally sustainable and economically viable, two of the three options they were...
In March 2020 Illinois Institute of Technology’s Institute of Design and Fortune released the “ Greatest Designs of Modern Times.” The rankings revisited the original 1959 list created by Jay Doblin...
CHICAGO—August 4, 2021—Illinois Institute of Technology Professor of Biomedical Engineering Jennifer Kang-Mieler has received a second research project grant (R01) from the National Institutes of...
In his new book about the “pervasive investigative gaze” of increasingly ubiquitous surveillance in the modern world, Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Richard Warner explores how it happened...