Parading On The South Side To Show ‘We’re Still Here’
Chicago State nearly folded during the state’s budget crisis. Long a launching pad for black students, CSU is now angling for a comeback.
Chicago State nearly folded during the state’s budget crisis. Long a launching pad for black students, CSU is now angling for a comeback.
The new “rapid impact” research program aims to provide Chicago Public Schools with fast and relevant research results.
U of I researchers retraced the steps of a 100-year-old bird survey to see how well species are adapting and surviving.
The Loop’s Harold Washington College is adding an associate’s degree in dance, the only program of its kind in the city.
The City Colleges chancellor is backing a new, private community college targeting Spanish speakers, frustrating some City Colleges faculty.
Retired University of Chicago Professor Eugene Parker is the first living person to have a NASA mission named after him.
Columbia has been an arty presence in the South Loop. But now, school leaders say they need to bring the curriculum into the 21st century.
UIC hopes acquiring John Marshall Law School will increase access to law school for residents and expand UIC’s interdisciplinary programs.
The community developer hopes the plan, if approved, will transform the Englewood area like the University Center did for the South Loop.
A local nonprofit known for serving Chicago’s Latino community is starting its own college this fall.