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Chicagoland Chamber announces Christopher Smith as keynote speaker for annual meeting

The Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce has announced Christopher Smith, Chief Government Affairs Officer at Ford Motor Company, as the keynote speaker for its 121st Annual Meeting.


Francisco Velez appointed head of Chicago emergency management

Today, Mayor Brandon Johnson announced the appointment of Francisco "Frank" Velez as the Executive Director of the Chicago Office of Emergency Management and Communications (OEMC).


Chicago approves new green social housing ordinance

Today, the Chicago City Council approved Mayor Brandon Johnson's Green Social Housing (GSH) Ordinance.


Influential theologian David Tracy remembered for reshaping contemporary religious discourse

David Tracy, a renowned Roman Catholic theologian and longtime professor at the University of Chicago Divinity School, passed away on April 29 at the age of 86.


Chicagoland Chamber supports Mike McMurray’s appointment as aviation commissioner

The Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce has expressed support for the appointment of Mike McMurray as the new Commissioner of the Chicago Department of Aviation.


Law student Nat Lewis discusses diverse experiences shaping career path

Nat Lewis, a law student at Chicago-Kent College of Law, shares insights into his journey through law school and the experiences that have shaped his career path.


Economics for Everyone expands with new lessons and international partnership

The Economics for Everyone (E4E) initiative has announced the release of more than 30 new microeconomics videos and resources available in both English and Spanish.


UIC chancellor addresses campus amid ongoing challenges

Back in February, Chancellor Miranda addressed the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) community with a heartfelt video message.


University joins lawsuit against NSF over indirect cost rate cap

Yesterday, the University of Chicago joined a coalition of academic institutions in legal action against the National Science Foundation (NSF).


Illinois Tech set for historic expansion with new degree-granting campus in Mumbai

Illinois Institute of Technology (Illinois Tech) has announced plans to establish a new campus in Mumbai, India, marking the first time a U.S. university has been approved by the University Grants Commission to open an independent degree-granting...


UIC forms committee to update general education program

The University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) has announced the formation of a new committee aimed at revisiting and updating its General Education Program.


Illinois Institute of Technology approved for new degree-granting campus in Mumbai

Illinois Institute of Technology (Illinois Tech) has announced its approval from India's University Grants Commission to open a new campus in Mumbai.


Chicagoland Chamber mourns loss of influential leader Lori Healey

The Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce has announced the passing of Lori Healey, a prominent figure in Chicago's civic and business community.


UChicago professors join National Academy of Sciences for outstanding research

Three University of Chicago scholars have been elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2025.


International student gains practical experience through cybersecurity internship

Travelling abroad for educational opportunities is familiar to Shahana Fatima, an international student from India pursuing a master's degree in cybersecurity at Illinois Tech.


Michael McMurray appointed as aviation commissioner by Mayor Brandon Johnson

Mayor Brandon Johnson has appointed Michael McMurray as the new commissioner for the Chicago Department of Aviation.


Illinois Tech student pursues medicinal chemistry after diverse research experiences

Natasa Djordjevic, a biochemistry undergraduate from Illinois Tech, has charted a clear path toward a career in science, influenced by her STEM-oriented upbringing.


Study explores methods to reduce scarring around implanted medical devices

Research from the University of Chicago's Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering has introduced new strategies to reduce scar tissue formation around implantable bioelectronics.


City Colleges of Chicago celebrates 4,013 graduates in Class of 2025

On May 3, the City Colleges of Chicago honored the Class of 2025.


Sue Ling Gin Foundation donates $15M to train Chicago police supervisors

Reducing gun violence in Chicago is a top priority for the Chicago Police Department.