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illinois Institute of Technology
Private, coeducational institution of higher
learning in Chicago, Illinois, U.S. It dates to
1890, when the Armour Institute of Technology was founded (its first classes
were held in 1893). The institute owes its heritage to a sermon by Chicago
minister Frank Gunsaulus (the school’s first president), who pledged to build
an institution open to all (at a time when university education was the preserve of the very few), and to Philip Danforth Armour, a
Chicago meat packer and merchant who provided financial backing. In 1940 the
Armour Institute merged with the Lewis Institute (founded 1896) to form the
Illinois Institute of Technology. The Institute of Design was founded as the
New Bauhaus in 1937 by Hungarian painter and photographer László Moholy-Nagy; it joined the Illinois Institute of
Technology in 1949. Chicago-Kent College of Law joined the institute in 1969.
VanderCook College of Music, a separate institution, is located on the main
campus. Total enrollment is approximately 7,700.
In addition to the above, the institute
includes the Armour College of Engineering, the College of Science and Letters,
the Institute of Psychology, the Stuart Graduate School of Business, the
Graduate College, the College of Architecture, and the Center for Law and Financial
Markets. IIT offers both undergraduate and graduate studies, awarding doctoral
degrees in architecture sciences, engineering, computer
science, design, business, psychology, and law.
The main campus is located on the south side
of Chicago; there are also two campuses in downtown Chicago and suburban
campuses in Wheaton and
Bedford Park. Research facilities associated with the institute include the
National Center for Food Safety and Technology, the Fluid Dynamics Research Center,
the Center for Electrochemical Science and Engineering, and the IIT Research
Institute.
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