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fromLGBTQ Nation
7 hours ago

STEM can be a hostile place for queer kids. Rainbow Robotics is changing the game. - LGBTQ Nation

Queer students often face exclusion in STEM, but initiatives like Rainbow Robotics are fostering inclusion and acceptance in these spaces.
Higher education
fromLGBTQ Nation
6 hours ago

University system chancellor orders schools to end academic programs "centered on" LGBTQ+ identities - LGBTQ Nation

Texas Tech University System is eliminating academic programs focused on sexual orientation and gender identity.
#chicago-bulls
fromFood & Wine
6 days ago

New York, We Need to Talk About Chicago's Restaurants - They're Coming for You

At Mirra, chefs Zubair Mohajir and Rishi Kumar fuse Indian and Mexican flavors, telling a story of immigration and the Indian diaspora through culture-melding dishes like chaas aguachile, where translucent slices of hamachi are served in a pool of cumin-scented buttermilk and lime juice.
Chicago
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fromThe Washington Post
1 month ago

Colleges quietly cut ties with organizations that help people of color

Federal investigations prompted over 100 colleges to cut ties with organizations that serve racial minorities, affecting diversity programs like the PhD Project.
Education
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

The Last Safe Place to Go to College

Smaller liberal-arts undergraduate colleges may better preserve meaningful education amid funding cuts, AI-driven cheating, and campus crises by focusing on person-centered learning.
Silicon Valley food
fromEater
1 week ago

This New Chicago Restaurant Has Something For Every Type of Night Out

Chef Joe Frillman opened The Radicle in Chicago, focusing on innovative dishes and a blend of classic Italian cooking with Midwestern ingredients.
NYC food
fromChicago Magazine
1 week ago

Ep. 24: Where We Eat in Uptown

Uptown offers diverse dining options, including pho, tacos, and pizza, with specific highlights from Buena Park and Argyle.
#medical-education
Medicine
fromNews Center
2 weeks ago

Precision Education in Focus at Medical Education Day - News Center

The 15th Annual Medical Education Day focused on innovation and personalized approaches in medical education.
Medicine
fromNews Center
2 weeks ago

Precision Education in Focus at Medical Education Day - News Center

The 15th Annual Medical Education Day focused on innovation and personalized approaches in medical education.
fromThesanjoseblog
2 weeks ago

San Francisco Bay University Prepares to Launch Neighborhood Campus Near Downtown San Jose

San Francisco Bay University has secured roughly 4,000 square feet inside the Center for Employment Training on Vine Street and aims to bring the space online later this year. This move establishes the Fremont-based school's inaugural neighborhood campus right near Downtown San Jose.
Mission District
Chicago
fromEater Chicago
2 weeks ago

These Are Chicago's 2026 James Beard Award Restaurant and Chef Nominees

Chicago restaurants and chefs had fewer nominees for the 2026 James Beard Awards, with only three finalists announced.
fromColossal
1 week ago

7 Artists We're Excited to See at EXPO CHICAGO 2026

Aliza Nisenbaum's vibrant portraiture portrays her subjects in bold chromatics, echoing her larger project, a celebratory mural for the Obama Presidential Center.
Arts
Higher education
fromAbove the Law
1 week ago

Keeping Law School Accessible When Federal Loans Fall Short - Above the Law

New federal regulations are limiting graduate student borrowing, shifting reliance from federal loans to private loans, which are harder to navigate.
Miami food
fromIndependent
1 month ago

American pizza billionaire's Catholic university to establish Waterford campus at Mt Melleray

A Catholic university founded by a Domino's Pizza billionaire is establishing an educational campus at Mount Melleray Abbey in Waterford, Ireland.
Chicago
fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

This Scenic Lakefront Suburb Was Just Named the Richest Retirement Town in the Midwest

Lake Forest, Illinois, is the richest retirement town in the Midwest, with a median household income of $235,081.
#university-leadership
Chicago
fromABC7 Los Angeles
3 weeks ago

Man charged with murder of Chicago college student was undocumented immigrant: DHS

Jose Medina, an undocumented immigrant, faces first-degree murder charges for the shooting death of Loyola University freshman Sheridan Gorman.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
3 weeks ago

10 Exhibitions to See in Chicago This Spring

Chicago's art scene thrives despite institutional challenges, showcasing resilience through community and artist-run initiatives.
fromLos Angeles Times
19 years ago

Lincoln Park's wealth lies in its history

Pomona's Lincoln Park neighborhood offers buyers seeking classic vintage homes an affordable alternative for early 20th century Craftsman homes, California bungalows and Prairie, Tudor and Colonial Revival styles, as well as a healthy mix of Spanish and Victorian houses. The Lincoln Park enclave, which is on the National Register of Historic Places, is home to about 900 of Pomona's more than 2,700 buildings of historic significance.
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Online learning
fromABA Journal
1 month ago

Law schools beef up artificial intelligence skills training

Law schools increasingly integrate artificial intelligence training into curricula, with 25 of 28 ABA-accredited schools offering AI-focused courses to prepare students for modern legal practice.
Cars
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

A secret Ford project turned out to be a new Chicago-themed car for the Pope. See inside the SUV.

Ford workers unknowingly built a customized Explorer SUV for Pope Leo XIV, which was delivered by CEO Jim Farley in February as a personal gift rather than an official Popemobile replacement.
Higher education
fromAxios
2 weeks ago

Scoop: Rahm Emanuel announces plan to divert ICE money to community colleges

Emanuel proposes diverting 20% of ICE detention funding to community colleges to prioritize education over detention.
Medicine
fromNews Center
1 month ago

AOA Medical Honor Society Inducts New Feinberg Members - News Center

Feinberg's AOA chapter inducted 41 new members, and keynote speaker Dr. Nadig presented advances in transplant science including novel organ preservation interventions and personalized organ-recipient matching strategies.
Higher education
fromThe Nation
2 weeks ago

Trump's Immigration Crackdown Hurts More Than Just International Students

International student enrollment in U.S. research programs has significantly decreased due to tighter visa restrictions and lack of support.
Law
fromAbove the Law
1 month ago

New Novel Skewers Law School Rankings, Faculty Politics, And When Legal Education Gets Kinky - Above the Law

Michael Orey's novel Dean's List satirizes the cutthroat world of law school rankings and administration, drawing from his two decades of experience navigating institutional politics and PR in legal academia.
Chicago
fromEater Chicago
1 month ago

Six Exciting Chicago Bar and Restaurant Openings to Have on the Radar

Chicago's dining scene expands with new cocktail bars, a boundary-pushing Mediterranean-Asian steakhouse, and an artisanal sandwich shop across multiple neighborhoods.
fromChicago Tribune
2 years ago

University of Illinois police knew details about Terrence Shannon Jr. investigation but didn't share with school officials, records show

Shortly after Lawrence police began their investigation in September and continuing throughout the fall, Whitman said the school's Division of Intercollegiate Athletics knew little about the allegations against Shannon. Any information relayed from Lawrence investigators to athletics officials via the University of Illinois Police Department was "verbal, unsubstantiated and vague," he would later say in a court filing, and "not sufficient to trigger" a student-athlete discipline policy.
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National Football League
fromBleacher Nation
1 month ago

Illinois Counters in Bears Stadium Talks, Caleb Williams Throwback Footage, More

The Chicago Bears will place their next home stadium outside Chicago city limits, intensifying Illinois-Indiana competition and prompting calls for the team to clarify intentions.
Right-wing politics
fromAbove the Law
2 months ago

Law School Dean Survives Two-Year Search, Falls To One-Week Culture War - Above the Law

Arkansas rescinded Emily Suski's law dean appointment after conservative politicians objected to her signing an amici brief defending Title IX protections for a transgender student.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 months ago

Walberg Questions Evanston Mayor Over Northwestern Protests

Rep. Tim Walberg, chair of the House Education and Workforce Committee, wants to have a briefing with the mayor of Evanston, Ill., regarding his decision not to help dismantle a pro-Palestinian encampment at Northwestern University in April 2024. Walberg, a Republican, requested the briefing in a Jan. 28 letter to Mayor Daniel Biss, which included 13 pages of communications among then-Northwestern president Michael Schill and university trustees as well as between Schill and Biss.
US politics
Mental health
fromTODAY.com
2 months ago

She Was Told College Wasn't In Her Future. Overcoming Homelessness and Loss, She Proved Everyone Wrong

Undiagnosed ADHD and low expectations led to hardship, homelessness, and illness before perseverance enabled a successful career as a forensic psychologist and professor.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Plan to Close DePaul Art Museum Faces Community Backlash

DePaul University will close its art museum on June 30 due to projected budget deficits, prompting over 2,000 faculty and students to oppose the decision.
US news
fromAbove the Law
2 months ago

UC Law School San Francisco Scores Another Name Change Win - Above the Law

California's Supreme Court declined to review the law allowing UC Law San Francisco to remove Serranus Hastings' name, leaving the appellate ruling intact.
fromNews Center
2 months ago

Seletta Goodall Receives 2026 Jean Shedd University Citizenship Award - News Center

"We faced a challenging year with the loss of grant funding and tough staffing decisions," said Seletta Goodall, head of administration for the Department of Medical Social Sciences (MSS) in the Feinberg School of Medicine. "It wasn't easy for any of us. But our team pulled together, adapted and ultimately came out stronger and more aligned in our mission."
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Chicago Cubs
fromBleacher Nation
2 months ago

Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, Shout Out Derrick Rose

Derrick Rose's No. 1 jersey will be retired and hung in the United Center rafters, honored by Bulls legends including Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen.
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

When my friends moved to the suburbs, I decided to raise my kids in Chicago. Being an urban mom was the best choice.

While raising my kids in Chicago, I saw a recurring pattern. A neighbor would welcome a second child, or a friend's oldest would be ready for middle school. Suddenly, the city wasn't "enough" for them anymore. Seemingly overnight, they longed for larger backyards, quieter streets, and "better schools." Houses were listed, minivans were purchased, and then loaded to the brim. Those families disappeared into suburban cul-de-sacs.
Chicago
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fromAbove the Law
1 month ago

The Law Schools That Are Working The Hardest To Expand The Pipeline To The Legal Profession - Above the Law

Law schools are being recognized for expanding access to legal education through admissions innovation, affordability, flexible programs, and student support rather than traditional prestige metrics.
Chicago
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

16 Chicago Restaurants Beloved By Celebrity Chefs - Tasting Table

Celebrity chefs frequently cite specific Chicago restaurants and dishes as personal favorites, spanning fine dining, gastropubs, hole-in-the-wall shops, and iconic local specialties.
Chicago
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

The 8 Best Museums in Chicago

Chicago offers a diverse, world-class museum scene spanning art, science, history, and culture along the lakefront and throughout vibrant neighborhoods.
#higher-education-reform
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 month ago

The Case for Centers for Teaching and Learning (opinion)

This is a striking decision at a moment when public confidence in higher education is eroding. It is also puzzling because rigorous research and evaluation have demonstrated, over and over, the value of the work of centers for teaching and learning, including positive impacts on student learning outcomes, institutional effectiveness and faculty development.
Higher education
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 months ago

DeVry Embeds AI Literacy in All Courses

"What I've realized from talking to employers and watching workforce trends is AI skills are going to be a baseline and a necessity, and perhaps may even be a basic requirement for job descriptions," Awwad said. "So we've got to take ownership of that as educators, and we've got to get our students prepared for what's happening."
Higher education
fromAbove the Law
2 months ago

Regional Law School Explores Long-Distance Merger - Above the Law

One way for a struggling law school to save face is to merge with another school to alleviate their need for funding, student head counts, and the like. The Appalachian School of Law is in a rough spot - low enrollment and funding issues are pushing them to merge with another school. There is a small issue: the school they're considering merging with is about three hours away.
Higher education
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 months ago

NYU and SUNY Debut Higher Ed Design Lab

"We're bringing together two really significant and very diverse institutions, and it's a big-scale operation, so we'll be able to look at a lot of things across a lot of different environments," said Mindy Tarlow, senior fellow and professor at NYU's Marron Institute of Urban Management, where the lab will initially be housed.
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Higher education
fromHarvard Gazette
2 months ago

Funding innovative approaches to belonging- Harvard Gazette

Four Harvard Culture Lab–funded projects will strengthen belonging through listening, dialogue, art, and representation across campus.
fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

USC names Beong-Soo Kim as its 'next generation' president

But USC leaders said they changed their minds about him after seeing his temporary stewardship of campus in a difficult time. He has implemented major austerity measures - including more than 1,000 layoffs last year - to shore up a gaping budget deficit. He has navigated federal pressures from the Trump administration to remake USC in a more conservative image, and is leading USC's response to technology changes such as artificial intelligence that are challenging educational norms.
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