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Tag: University of Chicago

Public-private partnership aims to get federal tech funding

Public-private partnership aims to get federal tech funding

— March 28, 2023

Gov. J.B. Pritzker, in partnership with P33, the Civic Committee, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, the University of Chicago and Northwestern University, is launching Innovate…

  • Task force reviews changes to qualified immunity for Illinois officers

    Task force reviews changes to qualified immunity for Illinois officers

    — October 8, 2021

    SPRINGFIELD – A new state task force continued discussions Thursday, Oct. 7 as to what changes could be made to the way state law approaches qualified immunity for law enforcement…

  • No debate, Chicago’s Senn High School grad ready for future

    No debate, Chicago’s Senn High School grad ready for future

    — June 17, 2019

    The fact that Senn High School grad Caitlin Barlow went to former U.S. Secretary of State Madeline Albright’s recent lecture at the University of Chicago, not for a class project,…

  • Caring friendship grows into a medical-care practice in South Loop

    Caring friendship grows into a medical-care practice in South Loop

    — November 5, 2018

    Doctors Gameli Dekayie and Chantale Stephens-Archer’s roots are in the Caribbean, South America and Africa, and their life journeys have led through Chicago and its west and south…

  • Obama praises young leadership at first post-presidential appearance

    Obama praises young leadership at first post-presidential appearance

    — May 1, 2017

    Returning to his Chicago roots, former President Barack Obama made his first post-inauguration appearance at University of Chicago in Hyde Park April 24. He gave no fiery speech, there…

  • Lisel Mueller, poet laureate of Lake Forest, mourned

    Lisel Mueller, poet laureate of Lake Forest, mourned

    — March 2, 2020

    In a figurative and literal sense, Lisel Mueller, found her writing voice after fleeing Nazi Germany with her mother and sister in 1939. She learned a new language and became a poet…

  • After 40 years, Chicago organization continues support to Chinese-Americans

    After 40 years, Chicago organization continues support to Chinese-Americans

    — May 21, 2019

    What started out as a fellowship organization for University of Chicago students has grown into a powerful, all-encompassing service agency for the Chinese-American community. Esther…

  • University of Chicago grad assistants opt for union

    University of Chicago grad assistants opt for union

    — November 6, 2017

    Seeking better access to health care, housing and childcare, as well as improved working conditions, graduate assistants at the University of Chicago have opted to unionize. More than…

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