Students Urge UIC To Keep Criminal Background Question Off Application
The Common Application for college is dropping a question about criminal records. UIC students say it should stay off all applications.
The Common Application for college is dropping a question about criminal records. UIC students say it should stay off all applications.
Community college students in Illinois earn bachelor’s degrees at a rate higher than other states. But overall grad rates still remain low.
Three employee unions are without contracts and say school administrators are refusing to bargain. College officials dispute that claim.
Downtown Chicago emptied Friday in anticipation of a verdict in the Jason Van Dyke trial, but demonstrations were mostly peaceful.
West Side lawmakers’ calls for peace ahead of the verdict in police officer Jason Van Dyke’s murder trial aren’t sitting well with everyone.
City Colleges of Chicago is joining other local schools that are opening permanent food pantries on campus.
As the FBI investigates possible sound weapons used to hurt U.S. Embassy workers in Cuba, one UIC researcher has an idea of what happened.
Many public universities in the Chicago area haven’t recovered from enrollment declines that accelerated during the state’s budget impasse.
Four Chicago-area teachers reflect on a valuable lesson learned from one of their students.
The satellite campus for Malcolm X College, which focuses on health science studies, will get new classrooms, labs, and a community space.