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New Freshmen at UIC Jump 23 Percent
The University of Illinois at Chicago enrolled a record number of students at its campus this fall, continuing a three-year pattern. This is the result of significant increases in new… Read more
Reconocen en Illinois el Mes Nacional de Concientización Sobre Ciberseguridad
El Gobernador Bruce Rauner proclamó a octubre como el Mes Nacional de Concientización Sobre Ciberseguridad en Illinois. En reconocimiento a esta declaración, el Departamento de Innovación & Tecnología de Illinois… Read more
Los Colegios de la Ciudad de Chicago Aceptan Propuestas por su Edificio de Oficinas en el Centro de Chicago
Ya que los Colegios de la Ciudad de Chicago (CCC) planean reubicar su oficina administrativa, los futuros dueños de una propiedad de primera clase en el centro de Chicago tienen… Read more
Dos Escuelas Elementales de CPS Reciben el Mejor Reconocimiento de la Nación
El Alcalde Rahm Emanuel y las Escuelas Públicas de Chicago anunciaron que Edgar Allan Poe Classical School y Hannah G. Solomon Elementary School fueron nombradas 2017 National Blue Ribbon Schools… Read more
ComEd Estrena Moda con Energía Solar en la Semana de la Moda Latina
ComEd estrenó Moda con Energía Solar diseñada por Estudiantes Latinos, con la ayuda del diseñador de modas Ronald Rodríguez en la pista de la semana de la Moda Latina. El… Read more
The Resurrection Project Hosting DACA Tuesdays
By: Nancy Marquez Since 1990 The Resurrection Project (TRP) has empowered residents and worked with communities to help them overcome obstacles. As part of their initiative, they are hosting informational… Read more
October Is College Changes Everything® Month In Illinois
For a second year, Governor Rauner has proclaimed October College Changes Everything® Month (CCE Month), when the state’s college access and financial aid agency, the Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC)… Read more
The Unequal State of Higher Education in Illinois
At a time when 1.6 million people in Illinois live below the poverty line and when postsecondary attainment is more important than ever, a new report by the Chicago-based Partnership… Read more
City Year Chicago Embarks Upon New Year of Service to CPS Students
City Year Chicago’s (CYChi) incoming cohort of 230 corps members – AmeriCorps members ages 17 to 25 from across the country selected through a competitive application process – pledged to… Read more
Daley College Breaks Ground on New Facility
Mayor Rahm Emanuel and City Colleges’ Chancellor Juan Salgado broke ground Monday on a $45 million Engineering and Advanced Manufacturing Center at Richard J. Daley College, marking the start of… Read more