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School closing foes, board members set for showdown
Hundreds of community activists, parents, students and union leaders are expected to converge Wednesday morning at Chicago Public Schools'headquarters to pressure the school board to reject a reform package that includes closing or overhauling 17...Tags: Chicago Mayor, Activism, Chicago Public Schools, Chicago Teachers Union, Rahm Emanuel
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A lift or a drag?
Huma Gruaz picked a precarious time in her personal life to enroll in a Master of Business Administration program.
She had just moved to Chicago from the suburbs. She had to figure out how to navigate life after a divorce. And she had just started her...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Media Industry, Finance, Students, Indiana University
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Multiple options for Chicago-area applicants
Here is a look at major schools that offer Master of Business Administration programs in Chicago or the Chicago area.
Many schools give students a choice of part-time (including evening and weekend options), flexible, full-time, accelerated, dual-degree,...Tags: University of Notre Dame, Economy, Business and Finance, Urbana (Champaign, Illinois), Champaign (Champaign, Illinois), Corporate Officers
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Charting a different course
Getting an MBA is still the logical step toward the corner office, but more students are veering off the beaten path.
Business schools increasingly are offering a wide range of specialized degrees or partnering with sibling departments within their...Tags: Business, Northwestern University, Graduation, Customs and Tradition, Media Industry
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Woofound wants to help personalize the web
The idea for Woofound came to Joshua Spears while he struggled to plan a blind date. He was looking for things to do and places to eat that matched his and his date's tastes and preferences in a personal way. But there was no app for that.
So he and...Tags: University of Southern California, Economy, Business and Finance, Pandora Media, Inc., Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Science and Technology
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Newest judge in Drew Peterson case has spent decades in Will County courtrooms
When a man entered Judge Edward Burmila's courtroom on crutches earlier this year, muttering about being unable to take a drug test because he'd recently been shot in the bladder, court personnel didn't seem to know what to make of him. They and other...
Tags: Drew Peterson, Medical Procedures and Tests, Judges, Chicago Tribune, Crime, Law and Justice
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Stolen CTA signs recovered from DePaul students
WGN NewsNearly 200 CTA signs were found in dorm rooms of DePaul University students last week. In April, the school newspaper published an article about students who steal CTA signs for fun or to use as decorations in their dorms rooms. University officials...Tags: Theft, Students, Chicago Transit Authority, Teaching and Learning
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Is Facebook IPO a flop?
NEW YORK (AP) — Facebook’s newly public stock is sliding further on its third trading day as investors reconsider how much the social network is worth. The company’s long-anticipated initial public offering of stock raised $16 billion,...
Tags: University of Florida, Economy, Business and Finance, Investment Service, Media Industry, Finance
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The stitching hour
Fashion students get used to pulling all-nighters in the studio as deadlines approach.
But heading into the 11th annual Driehaus Awards for Fashion Excellence recently, Maribel Dinwiddie thought she could rest easy, knowing her last loose thread had been...Tags: Robert Frost, Graduation, Dominican University, Macy's, Students
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June 20: Your Money Matters - College Planning
WGN NewsCliff Morgan Cliff's Tips for What To Do Over the Summer: Take a personality test Prepare for the SAT/ACT Research different schools, taking tours and planning family budgets. Get involved with your community, a well rounded resume is key. US...Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities, WGN
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Student news
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — On May 21, Thomas Stanley Alexander of Hagerstown received his Ph.D. in criminology/criminal justice from the University of Maryland in College Park in ceremonies at the Comcast Center. Alexander was formally hooded by Charles...Tags: The Herald-Mail, Graduation, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Students, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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