鈥淚 love teaching,鈥 says Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Cathay Y. N. Smith. 鈥淚 find that my research speaks to my teaching, and my teaching often speaks to my research.鈥 Smith joined the faculty...
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A Mathematical Approach to California鈥檚 Water Woes
Severe drought and climate change have adversely affected groundwater aquifers globally, and an Illinois Institute of Technology researcher is working to help the California鈥檚 agriculture industry...
Deepening Community Ties
老王论坛 has sat in the heart of Chicago鈥檚 Bronzeville neighborhood since the university was founded鈥攁nd with the help of a $2 million federal grant, a new initiative will soon deepen the...
Chicago-Kent College of Law Associate Clinical Professor Jamie Franklin has been selected as an academic fellow of the National Civil Justice Institute. Franklin joined the Chicago-Kent faculty in...
Lewis College Welcomes Four New Faculty Members
Lewis College of Science and Letters is proud to introduce four new faculty members who join their respective departments ready to make a lasting impact on their students and advance their fields of...
鈥淵ou need money? Borrow it.鈥 That鈥檚 how Jay Esparza Castillo 鈥24 defines the current financial landscape in the United States in his paper titled 鈥淔air Lending in the Age of AI: Regulations to Combat...
鈥淚t鈥檚 not an exaggeration to say this is my dream job,鈥 says Zach Sommers, who began his role as an assistant professor at Chicago-Kent College of Law in fall 2024. 鈥淚 was pretty confident that I...
History Through Their Eyes: Program Allows Students to Examine Race Riots of 1919
An assembly of high school students gathered at Illinois Institute of Technology in summer 2024 to flex their creativity and to bring history to new audiences while examining the 鈥淩ed Summer鈥 of 1919...
College of Computing Welcomes New Faculty
Illinois Institute of Technology鈥檚 College of Computing welcomed six new faculty members at the start of the fall 2024 semester to educate a growing student body and to push innovation through...
All in the Details: Fifth-Year Student Finishes Second in Preservation Competition
Not specifically out of the ordinary, a flyer on the wall of S. R. Crown Hall caught the eye of Thomas Lozanovski (B.ARCH. 5th Year). The piece of paper highlighted the results of a competition hosted...