Zasadzinski and Leslie Win 2014 CAURS Awards
John Zasadzinski, professor of physics and the Paul and Suzi Schutt Endowed Chair in Science, and Barrett Leslie (AMAT 5th year) both received awards at the 2014 Chicago Area Undergraduate Research...
John Zasadzinski, professor of physics and the Paul and Suzi Schutt Endowed Chair in Science, and Barrett Leslie (AMAT 5th year) both received awards at the 2014 Chicago Area Undergraduate Research...
The Wagner Institute for Sustainable Energy Research at IIT will co-sponsor the 2014 Summer Institute on Sustainability and Energy (SISE), to be hosted by the University of Illinois at Chicago from...
IIT alumnus Gary Holliday (MSED ’11) received the 2014 Outstanding Teaching Award from the University of Akron. Holliday is an assistant professor, curricular and instructional studies, College of...
The credit crisis and ongoing European sovereign debt crisis have shown the importance of the proper assessment and management of counterparty risk. In the book Counterparty Risk and Funding: A Tale...
Scott Byrne M.S. Environmental Management and Sustainability/J.D. Dual Degree ‘13 Sustainability Specialist, Cass Information Systems For Scott Byrne, getting involved on campus was the key factor on...
The EPA in Chicago, IL will be advertising vacancies for a GS-0399-4/5 Student Trainee (Office Automation) in the Water Division and other offices. The positions are either part-time or full-time. The...
Assistant Professor of Finance Ben Van Vliet's article “Perspectives on Hedge Fund Herding: A Survey of Analytical Methods” is set to publish in the July 2014 issue of Wilmott Magazine, a collection...
Armour College of Engineering is proud to announce that John Kerin, an alumni of Armour’s Electrical Engineering program has just been named the CEO of the Chicago Stock Exchange. Read an excerpt from...
A master’s degree is a clear educational advantage, but in a tough economy, it can still be hard to compete with undergraduates with a few years of work experience under their belts. To address this...
Over the last several weeks, four teams of Armour College students have been hard at work preparing their entries for the NAE E4U Video Contest. In their videos, teams sought to answer the question...