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Jan
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Stuart Building 225

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You work hard on your research. Get noticed with a great research poster! Join Hao Huang, assistant professor of social science, and Matt Shapiro, associate professor of political science, for an hour...

Jan
27

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Women and Children First 5233 N. Clark Street

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A book launch party for Assistant Professor of History Marie Hicks’s new book, Programmed Inequality, will be held at Women and Children First, Chicago’s oldest feminist bookstore. All are welcome...

Jan
26

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111 Robert A. Pritzker Science Center

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HostPhysics Description The experimental observation that neutrinos will undergo flavor change, known as neutrino oscillations, stands as one of the most important discoveries in particle physics in...

Jan
25

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121 N LaSalle St8th Floor, Room 805Chicago, IL 60602

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Armour College of Engineering students are encouraged to join the Jules F. Knapp Entrepreneurship Center for a workshop titled "How to Write a Business Plan, Your Roadmap to Success." At the workshop...

Jan
23

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Rettaliata Engineering, Room 104

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HostDepartment of Applied Mathematics SpeakerIgor CialencoDepartment of Applied Mathematics, Illinois Institute of Technologyhttp://www.math.iit.edu/~igor/index.html Description The speaker will...

Jan
23

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Siegel Hall Auditorium 118

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We are pleased to announce our ITM Department Lunch & Learn series. Please see details below on our first session.

Jan
23

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Dean's Office Conference Room 14th Floor, IIT Tower

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This workshop is the first of a series of three teaching workshops that Lewis College of Human Sciences is hosting during the spring semester. Each workshop will have a specific theme, but there will...

Jan
19

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111 Robert A. Pritzker Science Center

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HostPhysics Description TiO 2 nanoparticles are being developed to enhance the killing effects of ionizing radiation for use in cancer therapy. These nanoparticles can be detected in mammalian cells...