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Manny Maceda receives honorary degree from Illinois Institute of Technology
Manny Maceda, the former CEO and current chairman of Bain & Company, is set to receive an Honorary Doctor of Management from Illinois Institute of Technology at its 156th Commencement ceremony.
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Illinois Tech awards honorary doctorate to investor Ralph Wanger
Illinois Institute of Technology is set to honor Ralph Wanger, a prominent figure in investment and philanthropy, with an Honorary Doctor of Management degree.
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Illinois Tech honors Gerald Chan with honorary doctorate for contributions to biotechnology
Illinois Institute of Technology (Illinois Tech) is set to honor Gerald Chan, a prominent figure in biotechnology and health care innovation, with an Honorary Doctor of Health Physics at its 156th Commencement ceremony.
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Rockstar Games delays Grand Theft Auto 6 release until May 2026
The release of the highly anticipated video game, Grand Theft Auto 6, has been postponed by Rockstar Games to May 26, 2026.
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Student's journey from UAE to Illinois Tech's Institute of Design
As Abeer Abuhejleh entered her final year of high school, she was uncertain about her future career path.
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Illinois Tech professors secure funding for autonomous vehicle control system project
Illinois Tech professors Joohee Kim and Ken Choi have secured $1.6 million in funding from HL Mando for a project aimed at advancing control systems for autonomous vehicles.
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Tariff increases may lead to product shortages by late summer
Consumers might experience higher prices and reduced availability of products due to an increase in tariffs that could disrupt the global supply chain, according to Gurram Gopal, professor and chair of Illinois Tech’s Department of Information...
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Ralph Brill Chair joins Illinois advisory committee on civil rights
Cary Martin Shelby, the Ralph Brill Endowed Chair at Chicago-Kent College of Law, has been appointed to the Illinois Advisory Committee for the United States Commission on Civil Rights.
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Research reveals benefits when female inventors collaborate with female attorneys
Chicago-Kent College of Law Assistant Professor Jordana R. Goodman has won the Best Paper Award at the Gender and Research Conference, hosted by Indiana University's Kinsey-Kelley Center for Gender Equity in Business.
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Law student Nat Lewis discusses diverse experiences shaping career path
Nat Lewis, a law student at Chicago-Kent College of Law, shares insights into his journey through law school and the experiences that have shaped his career path.
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Illinois Tech set for historic expansion with new degree-granting campus in Mumbai
Illinois Institute of Technology (Illinois Tech) has announced plans to establish a new campus in Mumbai, India, marking the first time a U.S. university has been approved by the University Grants Commission to open an independent degree-granting...
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Illinois Institute of Technology approved for new degree-granting campus in Mumbai
Illinois Institute of Technology (Illinois Tech) has announced its approval from India's University Grants Commission to open a new campus in Mumbai.
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International student gains practical experience through cybersecurity internship
Travelling abroad for educational opportunities is familiar to Shahana Fatima, an international student from India pursuing a master's degree in cybersecurity at Illinois Tech.
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Illinois Tech student pursues medicinal chemistry after diverse research experiences
Natasa Djordjevic, a biochemistry undergraduate from Illinois Tech, has charted a clear path toward a career in science, influenced by her STEM-oriented upbringing.
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Shahaan Mirza launches civic engagement startup with AI tool
In recent months, Shahaan Mirza, a double-degree graduate from Illinois Tech, has been not only working full-time at his family's consulting business but also co-founding TownHallOS, a nonprofit startup.
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Chicago-Kent's IP program ranks #1 in Midwest, climbs to #9 nationally in 2025
The Intellectual Property program at Chicago-Kent College of Law has been recognized as one of the top 10 IP programs in the United States, ranking #9 in the U.S. News & World Report’s 2025 rankings of best graduate schools.
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Architectural student's journey from Oklahoma to London highlights diverse inspirations
Exploring distinctive architecture and vibrant cities is a common passion for architects.
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Concrete researcher explores self-healing properties and optimizes designs at Illinois Tech
Zoe Lallas, a Ph.D. candidate at Illinois Tech, is captivated by the study of concrete.
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Illinois Tech recognized for educational access and outcomes by Carnegie Classification
Illinois Tech has been recognized as an “Opportunity College and University” in new ratings by the American Council on Education and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.
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Illinois Tech sees four-year enrollment growth surge
Illinois Tech continues to see significant growth in its applications and admissions numbers, marking a four-year enrollment increase.