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The House settlement approved in June will transform college sports immediately. Starting in 2025-26, schools will be ...
Many younger professionals are finding luck launching careers in second-tier cities like Raleigh, Milwaukee and Birmingham, a ...
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 ...
The Congregation of the Humility of Mary (CHM) recently celebrated the jubilees of four sisters and three associates. 70 ...
Today, the State Board of Education welcomed Commissioner of Education Anastasios Kamoutsas to his first State Board meeting as Commissioner of Education.
Online bachelor’s degree programs – which are administered in asynchronous or synchronous formats, or a combination of both – ...
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 ...
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.
La Gonâve native Gerdine Michel Ulysse brings Creole and Haitian Studies to the University of Chicago, shaping the field in U.S. academia.
Several area high school students recently participated in a Healthcare Careers Camp through Memorial Health and Central ...
An Arkansas professor brought his expertise all the way to Scotland to help develop the first-ever academic program for ...