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Northwestern Medicine research shows gaps in cancer survivorship care

More Americans are successfully overcoming cancer, but post-treatment challenges remain, particularly regarding mental health care.


University of Chicago emphasizes advocacy efforts amid political challenges

The University of Chicago remains committed to advocating for the future of higher education in the United States through various avenues, as communicated by President Paul Alivisatos.


Lincoln Park Zoo welcomes new female lar gibbon, JC

Chicago, April 28, 2025 – Lincoln Park Zoo announced the arrival of a new female lar gibbon, JC, just in time to celebrate her sixth birthday.


Chicago and allies sue over Trump Administration's federal employee firings

The City of Chicago has aligned itself with a coalition of numerous cities, counties, union organizations, and non-profit groups to challenge the Trump Administration’s recent federal government reorganization plan.


University of Chicago honors faculty for contributions to teaching and student mentorship

The Norman Maclean Faculty Award, named after a notable University of Chicago professor, honors those who exhibit a commitment to teaching and student development, similar to its namesake.


Bipin Vora honored with American Chemical Society award for chemical research

Illinois Tech's Armour College of Engineering adjunct faculty member, Bipin V. Vora, has been honored with the American Chemical Society's annual George A. Olah Award in Hydrocarbon or Petroleum Chemistry.


UChicago Alumni Awards honor notable graduates for professional and societal contributions

The University of Chicago announced the recipients of the 2025 Alumni Awards, honoring distinguished graduates for their accomplishments in various professional fields, contributions to society, and commitment to the university's community.


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

A significant initiative to reduce gun violence in Chicago has been announced, with the Sue Ling Gin Foundation pledging $15 million over five years.


Holly J. Humphrey remembered for contributions to medical education

Holly J. Humphrey, a prominent figure in medical education, passed away on April 17 at 68.


Illinois Tech earns top classification for access and earnings in Carnegie ratings

Illinois Institute of Technology has been recognized as an “Opportunity College and University” under a new classification by the American Council on Education and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.


Illinois Tech sees 36% enrollment rise over four years, applications and admissions up again

Illinois Institute of Technology (Illinois Tech) is experiencing significant growth in both applications and admissions, showing a sustained increase over the past four years.


Theologian Brian Albert Gerrish remembered for contributions to Reformed thought

Brian Albert Gerrish, a renowned theologian and scholar known for his exploration of Reformed theology, has passed away at the age of 93 in Mechanicsville, Virginia, on April 14, 2025.


Illinois Tech sees four-year enrollment growth surge

Illinois Tech continues to see significant growth in its applications and admissions numbers, marking a four-year enrollment increase.


Illinois Tech recognized for educational access and outcomes by Carnegie Classification

Illinois Tech has been recognized as an “Opportunity College and University” in new ratings by the American Council on Education and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.


Harris students win policy challenge with downtown Chicago revitalization plan

Five years after the pandemic led to significant changes in urban centers, a group of master's students from the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy has devised a plan to rejuvenate downtown Chicago.


John Jumper discusses AlphaFold's impact and future at UChicago lecture

Kent Hall at the University of Chicago was filled as scientists and students gathered to hear John Jumper, a UChicago alum who won the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, speak.


Judge Michael Y. Scudder Jr. to speak at Northwestern Law’s 2025 ceremony

Judge Michael Y. Scudder, Jr., an alumnus of Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, is set to deliver the convocation address to the school’s graduating Class of 2025.


UIC opens nominations for 2025 employee merit awards

Nominations are currently open for the 2025 UIC Award Nomination Season, a chance to acknowledge colleagues for their remarkable contributions within the workplace.


Sue Ling Gin Foundation director on $15M gift for police: 'We see this as a practical, long-term strategy'

Mark Noffke, executive director of the Sue Ling Gin Foundation and president of New Management at Flying Food Group, said that the foundation's $15 million donation to support Chicago police is a "practical, long-term strategy."


UIC partners with Allied Universal for campus unarmed security services

The university has taken significant steps to enhance its campus safety by finalizing a solicitation for unarmed security services.