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Magnetometer for NASA Satellite Accepted for Phase A Development
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has selected the Near Earth Magnetometer Instrument in a Small Integrated System (NEMISIS) for a shortlist of instruments being considered for...
Formal Dedication Ceremony Announced for Conviser Law Center
Chicago-Kent College of Law will hold an official dedication ceremony in late September for the renaming of its downtown Chicago campus building to the Conviser Law Center. The official dedication...
Standing Out: Architecture Alums Receive Award for Sustainable House Design
In a cozy São Paulo architecture studio more than 5,200 miles away from Chicago, two recent Illinois Institute of Technology College of Architecture graduates are celebrating: They recently learned...
Microfluidic Tool Aims to Catch Dental Decay Before It’s Too Late
A multidisciplinary team of Illinois Institute of Technology professors led by Professor of Chemistry Rong Wang received an award from the National Institutes of Health to develop a device that will...
From Illinois Tech Magazine: Intervention on Demand
An entrepreneur and investor, Ram Ramanujam (Ph.D. ENG ’81) has spent the last 31 years of his career leading a host of technology startups in Silicon Valley. Raised in the South Indian community of...
Professor’s Fulbright Research Examines Cybersecurity Threats Through the Lens of Newly Tech-Reliant Countries
Maurice Dawson, assistant professor of information technology and management at Illinois Institute of Technology, used his award from the United States Fulbright Scholar Program to explore...
Two Architecture Students Receive AIA Chicago Foundation Diversity Scholarship
Mallikarjun Gudoor (M.ARCH 1st Year) knows the importance of a strong community. It’s what brought him to apply for—and win—an American Institute of Architects Chicago scholarship that is awarded to...
An Examination of an Education: Paper Exploring Critical Race Theory Bans in Schools Wins Writing Award
A paper exploring the constitutionality of a slate of recent state laws banning critical race theory in elementary and high school classrooms has won Chicago-Kent College of Law’s second annual racial...
Busting the Congestion: Why Megacities Need Infrastructure for Many Transportation Methods
“Traffic congestion is a terrible threat to our economy. The analogy is cardiovascular. If our bodies’ arteries got blocked, we have two choices: We can die, or we can surgically rebuild them in a new...