Humanities Celebrates Women's History Month
The Department of Humanities hosted its annual Women's History Month panel and luncheon on March 7 in the Hermann Hall Expo. This year's event theme was Visionary Women: Champions of Peace and...
The Department of Humanities hosted its annual Women's History Month panel and luncheon on March 7 in the Hermann Hall Expo. This year's event theme was Visionary Women: Champions of Peace and...
TRANSCRIPT To manage stress there are a variety of different ways that you can go about it, and each person probably should treat it a bit like a buffet. You kind of want to pick and choose what works...
Professor of Psychology Roya Ayman has been named a fellow of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology for 2019. She will be recognized as one of 20 recipients of the fellowship on...
TRANSCRIPT Joseph Orgel, professor of biology and biomedical engineering, associate director of BioCAT: We are able to correlate the experience that a person has with what kind of outcome they may...
Assistant Professor of Psychology Steve Du Bois and his team of graduate and undergraduate student researchers have received a grant from the American Psychological Foundation to explore the...
Experts Report: Is Ending HIV/AIDs Feasible? Assistant Professor of Psychology Steve Du Bois is featured in Illinois Tech's Experts Report video series on the topic of whether ending HIV/AIDs is...
Hosted annually by the Department of Humanities, the Writing Contest contest showcases the writing talents of Illinois Tech undergraduate students from across the university. 2019 Writing Contest...
Illinois Tech students are invited to participate in a research study about self-advocacy skills at the start of the upcoming spring semester. This study is designed to help students with disabilities...
On January 25, 2019, the Active Computational Thinking (ACT) Center in the Department of Computer Science launches AI@IllinoisTech. AI@IllinoisTech provides a platform for faculty, researchers, and...
TRANSCRIPT Arlen Moller, Associate Professor of Psychology: I was watching the national dialogue around gun violence, and I was especially impressed with some of the student-led movements. And I...