MSED Student Wins ACT Institute Award
Mathematics and Science Education (MSED) student teacher Julia Gonzalez (Physics Ed. 4th year) was awarded multiple honors for coaching the ACT prep team at Chicago Public Schools’ (CPS) Juarez High...
Mathematics and Science Education (MSED) student teacher Julia Gonzalez (Physics Ed. 4th year) was awarded multiple honors for coaching the ACT prep team at Chicago Public Schools’ (CPS) Juarez High...
Professor Norman Lederman and Assistant Professor Judith S. Lederman along with several IIT mathematics and science education Ph.D. students will present results of various research projects at the...
Norman G. Lederman and Judith S. Lederman have created an active repository of classroom tested activities that teach content, nature of science and scientific inquiry. This is a living site which...
Illinois Institute of Technology researchers Krishna Pagilla, professor of environmental engineering, Benjamin Stark, professor of biology, and graduate students Marina Arnaldos (Ph.D. ENVE '12) and...
About the Baxter Science @ Work Program In 2008, Baxter International Inc. launched Science@Work: Expanding Minds with Real-World Science, a multi-year commitment to Chicago Public Schools (CPS) to...
More than a dozen INTM students, accompanied by INTM’s Program Director, Mazin Safar, travelled to Oakbrook on Thursday March 14 to hear about the U.S. Manufacturing Renaissance at the 30th Annual...
Illinois Institute of Technology Department of Computer Science Applications are invited for a part-time instructor in Computer Science starting in the Fall 2013 semester. Highly qualified candidates...
In fall 2013, IIT will launch a new professional master’s program in applied mathematics. This non-thesis master’s degree will provide applied and computational mathematics training in conjunction...
Boris Glavic, assistant professor in computer science, and Eric Houston, assistant professor in psychology, have been awarded a one-year Educational and Research Initiative Fund (ERIF) grant for $25...
“Financial Bubbles Through History, Viewed Through Mathematics” by Philip Protter, Professor of Statistics, Columbia University MTCC Auditorium, April 22, 3:15 pm The history of the western...