Universities and colleges--Graduate work
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Applied Mathematics Department collection, 1972-1986
Materials produced by the Department of Applied Mathematics AKA Department of Mathematics: 1. Mathematics Program Info, 1972- 1974 2. Applied Mathematics Graduate Studies, 1984- 1986 3. Graduate Program Flyers, n.d. 4. Mathematics Research Participation Program (NSF), n.d. 5. "What Mathematics is Really Like" radio transcript, Menger, Pall, Reingold, Shu and Wilcox, 1952.
Graduate Admissions publications, 1972-2006
Graduate College publications, 2004
Publications (non-serial) from the Graduate College at IIT: 1) "Inventing the Future Together: A Report on Research at IIT" (2004)
Graduate Connection newsletter, 1997-1999
Issues of The Graduate Connection was a newsletter published for all graduate students with information about the university calendar, grants and fellowships and enrollment figures. The following issues: Volume One, Sept. 1997; Volume One, Dec. 1997; Volume One, March 1998; Volume Two, Nov. 1998; Volume Two, April 1999; Volume Two, July 1999;
Graduate Enrollment collection, 2007
This collection consists of materials produced in connection with graduate enrollment activities at the Illinois Institute of Technology. Items include: Postcard announcing March 28, 2007 Open House (2 copies) and a second postcard reading "Selectviity: Choose a graduate education...," 2007 (2 copies).
Graduate fellowships and scholarships, 1965-2007
Flyers about various scholarships and fellowships available to full-time and part-time graduate students, including a poster from 1965 listing fellowships and a flyer from 2007 about Merit Scholarships.
Graduate handbooks, 1976-1996
Booklets of information for graduate students about registration, academic policies, housing, etc. 4 editions: n.d., 1976, 1995, 1996
Graduate School newsletter, 1972-1977
IIT Thesis Manual collection,1943-1995
Information Technology and Management Center for Professional Development flier, 2007
A 2007 flier concerning Information Technology and Management Program/ Center for Professional Development graduate programs which covers the student learning experience, areas of specialization, research activities, admission requirements, and contact information.