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Within weeks, thousands of Chicago-area students will head to colleges and universities throughout Illinois in hopes of preparing for high-quality jobs and achieving economic success. Some will be ...
U.S. News & World Report included more than 22-hundred schools in its newest edition of “Best Global Universities”. Ranked at ...
Northwestern University and the University of Chicago are the highest-ranked Chicago-area schools in The Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education College Rankings. Both schools, private ...
Illinois colleges and universities have increasingly diverse student bodies, ... Chicago-area universities not making the grade on faculty diversity . Wednesday, September 28, 2022.
When Chicago-area college students returned to campus this fall, they were greeted with more than just new lectures, readings and tests. Many local universities welcomed students back with ...
Unlike the University of Notre Dame, local colleges and universities aren’t yet requiring COVID-19 vaccinations as an enrollment condition for the 2021-22 school year. Notre Dame informed stu… ...
Lake Forest College professor leads study of perks and risks of AI 02:51 CHICAGO (CBS) -- A north suburban college is studying artificial intelligence, but not just from a technical standpoint.
Colleges nationwide could lose $11 billion in revenue due to closures to contain the spread of the coronavirus, with those in the Chicago-area losing $172 million in refunds.
CHICAGO — When Chicago-area college students returned to campus this fall, they were greeted with more than just new lectures, readings and tests. Many local universities welcomed students back ...
A Chicago area college has claimed a top spot in a national ranking of colleges and universities based on one crucial factor: Campus food options. Wheaton College, located in the Chicago suburb of ...
Noble Charter Schools hosted an HBCU college fair Friday in Chicago, showing 22 Historically Black Colleges and Universities to high school students.
The growing flow of Illinois high school graduates to out-of-state colleges has been a key factor. In 2008, 3,000 more students left Illinois for college than came here from other states.
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