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After earning a bachelor’s degree in mathematics and economics then working in research at the Federal Reserve Bank in New York, Isabel Krogh recently enrolled in the University of Chicago’s MS in ...
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.
The Berggren Center for Quantum Biology and Medicine will be housed in the UChicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering.
The Chicago School is accepting applications for the Illinois College of Osteopathic Medicine, which is set to begin classes in fall 2026.
E.Y.E. Lead Foundation is a Chicago nonprofit started by one man who wanted to personally affect the lives of young men who need guidance and leadership.
Chicago's no-zero grading policy faces scrutiny from one principal that worries it isn't preparing students for the real world despite supporters saying it motivates students.
With work continuing on the demolition of the McClugage Bridge in Peoria, video on Friday showed the partial implosion of the eastbound structure, which will later be replaced by a new bridge.
A senior at a Chicago high school is celebrating after making a record-breaking SAT score, and that’s just one of his many recent achievements.
CPS’ “Black Student Success Plan” launched this spring to bridge achievement gaps that impact the school district’s Black students, which make up about 35% of the student population.
The weight limit for vehicles using the Chicago Street bridge in Elgin has been lowered again following the most recent inspection done by the Illinois Department of Transportation.
Spring bridge lifts to begin across Chicago this weekend The raising of 27 bridges around the city will begin Saturday as boats make their way out to Lake Michigan ...
The State Street bridge is closing for emergency repairs. Here’s what you need to know about the months-long shutdown.