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Ďă˝¶´«Ă˝ Inaugurates Raj Echambadi as the University’s 10th President
CHICAGO—September 17, 2021—The Ďă˝¶´«Ă˝ Institute of Technology community gathered together with local and national academic, civic, and business leaders on Friday, September 17, to welcome Raj...
Ďă˝¶´«Ă˝ Unveils Honorary Leon Lederman Way for Nobel Prize-Winning Physicist
CHICAGO—September 16, 2021— Ďă˝¶´«Ă˝ Institute of Technology has announced that the City of Chicago will rename a portion of 33rd Street in honor of late faculty member and Nobel Prize winner Leon...
Ďă˝¶´«Ă˝ Inaugurates Raj Echambadi as 10th President
Members of the Ďă˝¶´«Ă˝ Institute of Technology community gathered with local and national academic, civic, and business leaders on Friday, September 17, to welcome Raj Echambadi as the university’s...
University’s UFarm Grows with Help from Architecture Students
As Hayden Regina (ARCH 5th Year) walks around UFarm—the student-run urban farm on Ďă˝¶´«Ă˝ Institute of Technology’s Mies Campus—he can’t help but rhapsodize about its productivity. During the month...
Ďă˝¶´«Ă˝ is Setting the Standard on Human Augmentation and Biohacking
CHICAGO—September 15, 2021—In fall 2021, Philip Troyk started his appointment as co-convenor of a human augmentation working group formed by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), tasked...
Biomedical Engineering Professor Appointed to Lead International Standard-Making Recommendations for Human Augmentation
In fall 2021 Philip Troyk started his appointment as co-convenor of a human augmentation working group formed by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), tasked with forming the foundation...
Student-Focused SoReMo Forum Offers Research Opportunities
The Socially Responsible Modeling, Computation, and Design ( SoReMo) initiative kicked off its forum series for the fall 2021 semester with a new focus that will allow students and student researchers...
Law Student’s Article on Countering the “Equal Opportunity Harasser” Defense Wins Multiple Writing Awards
A Chicago-Kent College of Law student has won a pair of notable writing awards for her paper on how a recent United States Supreme Court case could weaken a peculiar sexual harassment defense made by...
Partnering For Equity In Chicago Health Care Delivery
CHICAGO—September 9, 2021—The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted a major problem regarding access to health care across the world: There is inequity embedded in how health care is delivered. This is an...