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Chicago Additive in DeMotte secured a patent license and is now making 3D printers for the U.S. Navy and other customers.
Frederick M. Nicholas, who led the design and development of major L.A. landmarks, including the Museum of Contemporary Art ...
Frank and Karen Kubisz of Charleston plan to appeal to the Illinois Supreme Court an appellate court decision reversing a ...
Scott Wieskamp, LPS' longtime director of operations, is preparing for retirement, leaving behind a mark in every school in ...
Stacker identified the best big-city college towns using the Best College Towns in America report from WalletHub, which ranks ...
The restoration of the historic Tampa Union Station is being shaped by USF from every angle — led by School of Architecture ...
Declining school enrollment has left 30% of Chicago public schools at least half-empty. The city’s failure to address this problem has come at a high cost to the district — and its students.
Another impressive group of graduates is preparing to leave our beloved Laird Bell Quadrangle. Here, we highlight some of their achievements: Michaela Fleischer, ’25: Bringing the Arts to the Law ...
The buildout of Chicago's first new medical school in nearly 100 years, The Chicago School's Illinois College of Osteopathic Medicine, is moving toward occupancy at the former Tyson Foods building ...
Prof. Adam Chilton has been appointed dean of the University of Chicago Law School, effective July 1, President Paul Alivisatos and Provost Katherine Baicker announced. Chilton, the Howard G. Krane ...
When the Chicago Board of Ed closed 50 schools in 2013, it planned to sell or tear down the buildings by 2017. Now, 21 of the 50 buildings remain.
The school is a complex of four buildings — a main school building constructed between 1938 and 1940, an aircraft hangar built in 1941, and two outbuildings of the World War II era.
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