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Benedictine University and the College of Dupage will use a three-year, $199,952 grant from the National Science Foundation
BENEDICTINE UNIVERSITY (Ill.) and the COLLEGE OF DUPAGE (Ill.) will use a three-year, $159,952 grant from the National Science Foundation to help introduce biocalculus to more two- and four-year students at the two institutions.
Tags: Benedictine University, National Science Foundation
Research articles 2007-02-22
A grand entrance Impressive donation adds to museum at Benedictine University.(Neighbor)(Lisle)
Byline: Joan Broz The large, rounded head of the wooly, dark-brown bison did not flinch as it stood guard in the window watching a parade of animals pass on their way to the Jurica Nature Museum at Benedictine University in Lisle. ...
Tags: Benedictine University, Construction, Government, museum, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2007-01-22
Mumps turns up at second college Benedictine University students diagnosed.(News)
Byline: Melissa Jenco Daily Herald Staff Writer A student at Benedictine University has been diagnosed with mumps, officials at the Lisle school said Tuesday. DuPage County Health Department officials said they expect more cases, but there's no way to tell how many....
Tags: Benedictine University, Benefits, food, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2006-09-27
Powell says U.S. strength is in openness Former secretary of state speaks at Benedictine University.(News)
Byline: Sara Hooker Daily Herald Staff Writer America needs to remain an open society that keeps its chin up during hard times, former Secretary of State Colin Powell told more than 2,000 people at a speech in Lisle Thursday evening. The retired...
Tags: Benedictine University
Research articles 2006-05-12
Lisle hopes road to state doesn't curve.(Sports Extra)
Byline: Dave Miller Daily Herald Sports Writer Lisle softball coach Rick Beato looks at his team's road in the Class A tournament and sees great opportunity. "This is the best chance we've ever had to go to state when you take into...
Tags: Benedictine University, Games, team, Williams
Research articles 2006-05-12
Powell says U.S. strength is in openness Former secretary of state speaks at Benedictine University.(News)
Byline: Sara Hooker Daily Herald Staff Writer America needs to remain an open society that keeps its chin up during hard times, Former Secretary of State Colin Powell told more than 2,000 people at a speech in Lisle Thursday evening. The retired...
Tags: Benedictine University, Iraq
Research articles 2006-05-12
DuPage colleges accepting displaced students Some schools allow those who paid tuition at other colleges to attend for free.(News)
Byline: Michael Wamble Daily Herald Staff Writer The beauty and exotic appeal of New Orleans helped convince Benet Academy graduate Katie Case she should attend Tulane University. Her desire to see her pregnant sister in Naperville brought her back home just days...
Tags: Benedictine University, sister, Tulane University
Research articles 2005-09-11
Hilltoppers play like a top seed; Blazers top St. Viator.(Sports)
Byline: Daily Herald Reports Glenbard West lived up to its top billing in the Downers Grove South softball sectional with a 10-0 victory over York in six innings Wednesday in a regional semifinal contest at Glenbard South. The Hilltoppers (25-7) and the...
Tags: Benedictine University, Games, North, team, York
Research articles 2005-05-26
Enjoy food, movies outdoors at Community Night.(Neighbor)(Lisle)
Byline: Joan Broz As spring promises warmer days, it's time to shake off the winter blues and place yourself in the middle of a good time. Benedictine University is hosting a sizable block party of sorts for its students, friends and neighbors...
Tags: Benedictine University, booth, food, Manufacturing
Research articles 2005-04-11
Keyes, Obama set to speak at Benedictine University.(Neighbor)
Byline: Amy Boerema Daily Herald Staff Writer War, terrorism and the economy are among the issues Illinois U.S. Senate hopefuls Alan Keyes and Barack Obama are expected to address in separate visits next week to Benedictine University. Republican candidate Keyes will speak...
Tags: Benedictine University, Government, Illinois, terrorism
Research articles 2004-09-30
Probe of Illinois hospital board investigates links to state political insider.
Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 1--For years, Stuart Levine has been one of the consummate insiders of Illinois Republican politics, a multimillionaire businessman and attorney who donated nearly $2 million to state and federal candidates while finding his way...
Tags: Benedictine University, board, Governor, Tribune Co.
Research articles 2004-07-01
Don't be afraid of change - it's key to success.(Neighbor)(Inside Benedictine University)
Byline: William J. Carroll Philosophers tell us that change is a transformation of what you are to what you can be. To some people this might be scary. I sometimes wonder how early humankind dealt with change. It must have been frightening...
Tags: Benedictine University, CAREER
Research articles 2004-06-09
College helps firefighters learn ropes of real world.(Neighbor)(Inside Benedictine University)
Byline: William J. Carroll The events of Sept. 11, 2001, have forced me as a university president to look around my institution and begin to see things differently. As we listened to the reports of the heroism of the firefighters and...
Tags: Benedictine University, FINANCE, firefighter
Research articles 2004-04-02
Wheaton men: No 'dancing'.(Sports)
Byline: Neil Shalin Daily Herald Correspondent NCAA Division III postseason play begins this week for the Benedictine University men's basketball team (20-7) and the Wheaton College women's team (21-6), both winners of their conference tournaments. The Wheaton men's team (21-4), which...
Tags: Benedictine University, conference, team, tournament
Research articles 2004-03-02
Concert series brings music to lunch breaks.(Neighbor)(Lisle)
Byline: Joan Broz Whether you're looking for a lively lunchtime break, a midday outing with friends or a respite for a winter-weary soul, Benedictine University has ample free entertainment to carry you through spring. Concerts at Noon cuts across a musical spectrum...
Tags: Benedictine University, music
Research articles 2004-02-02
Fence Post.(News)(Letter to the Editor)
Benedictine should remember its past In his Dec. 5 column, Bill Carroll demonstrates how clearly Benedictine University has become the same as all other colleges. Benedictine's mission statement easily could be confused with Loyola, Lewis University or any other number of colleges...
Tags: Benedictine University, Government, Regulations
Research articles 2003-12-11
Institutions document their success by degrees.(Neighbor)(Inside Benedictine University)
Byline: William J. Carroll On recent trips throughout Illinois, I've been struck by the variety and diversity of our higher education system - two-year, four-year, public and private institutions of higher learning. Some are small, some are large and all are in the business...
Tags: Benedictine University, Illinois
Research articles 2003-10-03
Benedictine lauded for diversity of its student population.(News)
Byline: Amy Boerema Daily Herald Staff Writer Benedictine University has again been ranked among the Top 10 Midwestern schools for campus diversity, according to U.S. News & World Report. The Lisle school ranked sixth, the same as last year, in the ...
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Research articles 2003-09-24
Dorm sweet dorm Local colleges try t o make incoming freshmen feel right at home on campus.(Neighbor)
Byline: Sarah Fowler Daily Herald Staff Writer Transitioning from life at home with Mom and Dad to days of college dormitories and cafeteria food can be both exciting and challenging for fresh-from-high-school college freshmen. Along with more freedom and a new set...
Tags: Benedictine University, NETWORKING
Research articles 2003-08-18
Saturday sessions can bring a sheepskin.(News)
Byline: Kari Hartman Daily Herald Staff Writer Adults busy with families or full-time jobs cannot always carve out time to take college courses at night. Yet Benedictine University officials think Saturdays might be a good fit. The Lisle university...
Tags: Benedictine University, Leadership
Research articles 2003-07-23
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