“I think that there’s a great illusion that a lot of us care about domestic violence, but many people don’t understand the actual inner workings and the more complicated side effects,” says Tashi...
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Playing Molecular Tetris to Help Improve the Lives of Millions
Cholera is an acute gastrointestinal disease that produces rapid dehydration and affects millions of people around the globe, mostly children. This threat has been made even more dire in recent...
Researchers Introduce Socio-Technical Approach to AI Threat Modeling
A new, comprehensive framework that assesses artificial intelligence systems from technical, ethical, and legal dimensions has been published by a team that includes two Ӱ̳ researchers...
Home Ventilation Improves Indoor Air Quality and Reduces Asthma Symptoms
For millions of people living with asthma, even the air inside their own homes can make breathing difficult. However, new research co-authored by researchers at Ӱ̳, the University of Texas...
“I recently heard of a saying in India, something along the lines of, ‘Your grandfather has a dispute, which will be ultimately settled by your grandson,’” says Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor...
Camp Inspires Cybersecurity Education to Next Generation
A select group of Chicago-area high school students walked onto Ӱ̳’s campus hoping to peer into the world of cybersecurity this summer and left a week later practicing real-world...
Driving Student Success Through EcoCAR Competition
In May 2022, Ӱ̳’s EcoCAR team was selected as one of just 13 teams to compete in the four-year EcoCAR EV Challenge sponsored by the United States Department of Energy. Now in its final...
“There’s no shortage of money in the NFL,” says Chicago-Kent College of Law Assistant Clinical Professor William Reynolds ’13. “Ultimately, if enough players make valid claims for benefits, then the...
Breaking Down Cyberattacks on the ‘Invisible Battlefield’
A team of Ӱ̳ student researchers have broken down how hackers implemented cyberattacks as a new weapon of war during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in a recently published paper. “Invisible...
Ӱ̳ NECA Chapter Wins National Award for Chapter of the Year
Ӱ̳’s student chapter of the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) won Student Chapter of the Year in 2025, receiving the from award among the organization’s 35 university...