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Illinois Tech partners with Shiv Nadar Foundation for new Indian student scholarships

Illinois Institute of Technology (Illinois Tech) and the Shiv Nadar Foundation have initiated a new scholarship aimed at providing access to high-quality undergraduate education for students from VidyaGyan, a transformative initiative by the Shiv...


Chicago-Kent law students advance to national trial competition after regional success

Two teams from Chicago-Kent College of Law achieved victory at the 2025 National Trial Competition regionals held at their home campus from February 7 to 9.


Blake Lively files harassment complaint against co-star Justin Baldoni

In December 2024, actress Blake Lively took the unusual step of making public her complaint filed with the California Civil Rights Division (CRD).


Economic indicators show growth but workers express dissatisfaction

The economy's current state, as reflected in economic indicators, presents a complex picture.


Trump's new tariffs spark debate over economic impact

Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Sungjoon Cho provides insights into the reasons and potential impacts of imposing tariffs.


Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize announces five finalists for 2025 award

At an event held at the Anahuacalli Museum in Mexico City, the Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize (MCHAP) announced its five finalists for the 2025 Americas Prize.


Sue Ling Gin Center Director on: FFG CEO's 'generous support is igniting curiosity'

Aimee Davis, Senior Director of the Sue Ling Gin Center for Education at the Field Museum, said that Flying Food Group (FFG) CEO David Cotton’s donation is fostering curiosity and inspiring future scientists.


Chicago-Kent professor joins Law and Society Association board

Chicago-Kent College of Law's Professor Christopher W. Schmidt has been elected to a three-year term on the Board of Trustees for the Law and Society Association.


Chicago-Kent wins national medical-legal trial competition

A team from Chicago-Kent College of Law has claimed victory in the National Medical-Legal Trial Competition.


Navy Pier announces 2025 global connections Lunar New Year kickoff

Navy Pier has announced the commencement of its 2025 Global Connections Series with a free Lunar New Year celebration scheduled for February 1.


Chicago-Kent student Joseph Strom awarded Skadden Fellowship for disability rights project

Joseph Strom, a student at Chicago-Kent College of Law, has been awarded the Skadden Fellowship.


Illinois Tech receives grant to train mentors among Chicago Public School alumni

Illinois Tech has received a $75,000 grant from the College Compact Promising Practice Innovation Fund to support its Empowerment, Leadership, and Mentorship (ELM) program.


Architecture graduate wins award for revitalizing vacant spaces on State Street

A recent graduate from the Illinois Tech College of Architecture has been recognized with a prestigious award for his innovative architectural project aimed at revitalizing vacant spaces in downtown Chicago.


Vivek Murthy addresses loneliness crisis; experts suggest focus on quality connections

In a recent address, outgoing United States Surgeon General Vivek Murthy highlighted a growing health issue: loneliness.


Nicole L. Beebe named new dean at Illinois Tech's College of Computing

Nicole L. Beebe has been appointed as the new dean of the College of Computing at Illinois Tech, starting on July 1, 2025.


Illinois Tech's architecture course wins national recognition

Illinois Tech's College of Architecture has received national recognition for its second-year studio course, "Repetition and Difference: Collective Living, Biophilia, and Mass Timber on the Campus of IIT in Chicago."


Pretrial Fairness Act shifts focus from bail to detention decisions

Clinical Professor of Law Richard S. Kling recently discussed the impact of the Pretrial Fairness Act, also known as the Bail Reform Act, which was enacted by the legislature last year.


Nicole L. Beebe appointed dean at Illinois Institute's College of Computing

Nicole L. Beebe has been named the new dean of the College of Computing at Illinois Institute of Technology, starting her role on July 1, 2025.


Illinois Tech partners with Narxoz University for dual IT degree program

Illinois Institute of Technology (Illinois Tech) and Narxoz University in Almaty, Kazakhstan, have announced a partnership to offer a dual degree program.


Illinois Tech introduces zero-tuition scholarships for high-achieving local students

Illinois Tech has introduced a new scholarship initiative, the Illinois Tech Purpose scholarship, which aims to provide zero-tuition scholarships for high-performing students from Illinois.