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 | | IIT PROFESSORS WIN PRESTIGIOUS AWARDS Ongoing research impacts toxic cleanups, creation of new chemicals Chicago, Nov. 8, 2002 — Two Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) professors received special recognition from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) for their ongoing research in particle technology. The honors came during the just-c… » Full Article |
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 | | TELECOM PIONEER TO LECTURE AT ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Sam Pitroda revolutionized phone service in India Chicago, Nov. 6, 2002 — Sam Pitroda is credited with connecting rural India with the rest of the world. Today, as CEO of WorldTel, headquartered in London, UK, Pitroda is considered a leading authority on telecommunications and technology for develo… » Full Article |
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 | | Self-made Chicago billionaire kicks off IIT lecture series Chicago, Oct. 23, 2002 — “It’s about high-energy, and self-motivation. You have to think not just outside the box, but well beyond it.” Words of wisdom and even some occasional wit about entrepreneurship, from Chicago real estate magnate and billiona… » Full Article |
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 | | IIT GRAD ‘ENGINEERS’ SUCCESS AS AN ARTIST
Donates unique artwork to inspire students Chicago, Oct. 22, 2002 — Amy Lee Segami once thought her career path was a “done deal.” After graduating with honors from Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) with both a bachelors and masters degrees in mechanical engineering, she set out on a pro… » Full Article |
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 | | RIGHT-WING WOMEN, HEAR THEM ROAR
IIT history professor chronicles “women power” in Chile, the world Chicago, Oct. 21, 2002 — If your vision of a woman activist is someone liberal-minded, pro-choice and anti-war, you may be missing a trend that is sweeping the world, including here in the United States. There’s a growing chance she’s conservative, t… » Full Article |
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 | | GEIGER NAMED DEAN OF STUDENTS AT IIT Chicago, Oct. 21, 2002 — Doug Geiger has been appointed dean of students at Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT). University vice president for enrollment and student affairs, John Baworowsky, announced Geiger’s appointment today. Geiger joined the… » Full Article |
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 | | Two IIT Students Named to Elite Group of Scholars Chicago, Oct. 17, 2002 — Two Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) students find themselves in an elite group of college science stars. Both were chosen as recipients in this years’ Chicago area Achievement Rewards for College Scientists (ARCS) scho… » Full Article |
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 | | National Spotlight to Shine on IIT Students Chicago, Oct. 16, 2002 — It’s called Gingarte Capoeira. Chances are you probably don’t know what it is, not to mention how to pronounce it!
Gingarte Capoeira (pronounced Gin-gar-chee’ Cap-oh-ate-ah) is an African-Brazilian art form. Brazilian sla… » Full Article |
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 | | CALLING ALL FUTURE, CURRENT ARCHITECTS!
“Graduate Program Open House” focuses on IIT’s College of Architecture Chicago, Oct. 15, 2002 — Prospective students are invited next month to tour historic S.R.Crown Hall (Mies van der Rohe, 1956) and learn more about the graduate degree programs at the College of Architecture at Illinois Institute of Technology.
On… » Full Article |
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 | | POPULAR STUDENT MEDICAL PROGRAM IN CRITICAL CONDITION Minority lawmakers to hear plight of ‘CHAMP’ Chicago, Oct. 14, 2002 — For 23 years the Chicago Area Health and Medical Careers Program has successfully increased the number of minority students entering medicine, dentistry and other health care disciplines. The program is in partnership with Il… » Full Article |
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