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Turner and Trapilo were two of 30 second-round picks who had yet to sign rookie contracts. Fellow Bears second-rounder Luther ...
White Lodging has hired executives from Hyatt and Radisson, two of the biggest brands in the hospitality business. The ...
Gina Lamar Evans talks about sex for a living—and why awareness is Chicago’s best defense against HIV   In a city with abundant medical resources, the one of the greatest barriers to public health is ...
This NEA vote reflects a broader pattern of anti-Israel sentiment infiltrating American education. Since October 7, there has been an increasing pattern of discrimination and intimidation against ...
The Congregation of the Humility of Mary (CHM) recently celebrated the jubilees of four sisters and three associates. 70 ...
Climate.gov is at risk of being mothballed or turned into a site for disinformation, leaving educators to search for alternative tools.
Today, the State Board of Education welcomed Commissioner of Education Anastasios Kamoutsas to his first State Board meeting as Commissioner of Education.
Karen Conti, Chicago trial attorney, joins Bob Sirott to talk about the Supreme Court’s decision to allow President Trump to continue getting rid of certain parts of the Department of ...
Illinois Farm Bureau and the Illinois Press Foundation today announce the awarding of grants to 26 high school journalism efforts throughout the state. The awards are part of the Illinois High School ...
As the demand for flexible education grows, more students are turning to online bachelor's programs to earn degrees on their own terms. Online learning "is really convenient and flexible and it ...
Illinois high school students who went on to get a college degree made more money than their counterparts who only got a high school diploma. However, a degree does not erase the disparities in ...
Dr. Rosemary Max began her work July 14 as the new associate vice president of the Haenicke Institute for Global Education.