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Recent News About Illinois Institute Of Technology
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Illinois Tech launches zero-tuition scholarships for high-performing local students
Illinois Institute of Technology has introduced a new scholarship initiative aimed at providing zero-tuition education for top-performing students from Illinois.
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Illinois Tech public safety officers discuss measures ensuring student safety
Watch Commanders Corey Banks and Stanley Brown of Illinois Tech emphasize the importance of safety for students and staff on campus.
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Illinois Tech professor Ron Henderson appointed visiting professor at Tsinghua University
Ron Henderson, a professor at the College of Architecture at Illinois Tech, has been nominated for a prestigious role as a distinguished visiting professor at Tsinghua University College of Architecture in Beijing.
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Illinois Tech offers new course exploring historic landmarks on campus
Illinois Tech is set to offer a course in the spring 2025 semester that focuses on commemorating historical landmarks on its campus.
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Marty Cooper receives national medal for pioneering cell phone invention
Marty Cooper, a prominent figure in mobile communications and an Illinois Institute of Technology alumnus, has been awarded the National Medal of Technology and Innovation.
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Jason J. Czarnezki appointed as new dean of Chicago-Kent College of Law
Jason J. Czarnezki has been named the new dean of Chicago-Kent College of Law at Illinois Tech, starting June 1, 2025.
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Illinois Tech receives $4M NSF grant for innovative scientific data management project
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded $4 million to researchers at the Illinois Institute of Technology to address challenges in managing data complexity and scale in scientific research.
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Chicago-Kent Magazine releases fall 2024 issue focused on intellectual property
Chicago-Kent College of Law has announced the release of the fall 2024 issue of Chicago-Kent Magazine, which serves as the primary news source for its alumni.
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Jason J. Czarnezki named new dean at Chicago-Kent College of Law
Jason J. Czarnezki has been appointed as the new dean of Chicago-Kent College of Law at Illinois Institute of Technology, starting June 1, 2025.
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Illinois Tech employs AI virtual officer for innovative donor engagement
When it comes to artificial intelligence, Illinois Tech is positioning itself as a leader in research, instruction, and application.
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Illinois Tech team wins top prize for smart helmet project at SAS Hackathon
A team from the Illinois Institute of Technology has won the top prize at the SAS Institute’s annual SAS Hackathon.
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Illinois Tech joins major astronomy collaborations through LSST Discovery Alliance
By joining the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) Discovery Alliance in spring 2024, Illinois Institute of Technology's astronomy program has advanced significantly.
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Experts explore impacts of building electrification on environment
As the world moves towards a greener future, buildings have become central to the energy transition.
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Building electrification explored: impacts on environment and public acceptance
As the shift from fossil fuels to greener energy gains momentum, buildings have become a key focus in the energy transition.
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South Korea faces turmoil after President Yoon's martial law declaration
In South Korea, the political landscape is marked by uncertainty following President Yoon Suk Yeol's recent declaration of martial law on December 3.
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Indira Gunda Saladi joins board at Illinois Institute Of Technology
Indira Gunda Saladi, founder and president of Orchard, Inc., has been appointed to the Board of Trustees at the Illinois Institute of Technology.