Illinois Institute of Technology

Illinois Institute of Technology
Former names
Armour Institute (1890–1940)
Lewis Institute (1895–1940)
MottoTransforming Lives. Inventing the Future.
TypePrivate research university
Established1890 (1890) (first predecessor)
April 23, 1940 (1940-04-23) (merged school)
AccreditationHLC
Academic affiliations
Endowment$255 million (2023)
PresidentRaj Echambadi
ProvostElizabeth Hudson
Academic staff
659
Students8,834 (fall 2024)
Undergraduates3,135 (fall 2024)
Postgraduates5,699 (fall 2024)
Location
Chicago, Illinois
,
United States

41°50′6″N 87°37′39″W / 41.83500°N 87.62750°W / 41.83500; -87.62750
CampusLarge city, 120 acres (48.6 ha)
NewspaperTechNews
Colors     
Red, gray, and black
NicknameScarlet Hawks
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIINACC
MascotTalon the Hawk
Websiteiit.edu

The Illinois Institute of Technology (Illinois Tech or IIT) is a private research university in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Tracing its history to 1890, the present name was adopted upon the merger of the Armour Institute and Lewis Institute in 1940. The university has programs in architecture, business, communications, design, engineering, industrial technology, information technology, law, psychology, and science. It is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity".

The university's historic roots are in several 19th-century engineering and professional education institutions in the United States. In the mid 20th century, it became closely associated with trends in modernist architecture through the work of its Dean of Architecture Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, who designed its campus. The Institute of Design, Chicago-Kent College of Law, and Midwest College of Engineering were also merged into Illinois Tech.