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- Cerasoli making first trip to N.O. since being named IG
- Robert Cerasoli will make his first visit to New Orleans June 21 since being named the city's first inspector general. Cerasoli, of Quincy, Mass., will be formally introduced by the city's Ethics Review Board during a 9 a.m. press event in Loyola University New Orleans' Nunemaker Auditorium....
- Research articles 2007-06-14
- Priest saying goodbye after 18 years at St. John Neumann.(Neighbor)
- Byline: Nancy Gier ngier@@dailyherald.com In 1989, Monsignor Robert Hoffman decided he wanted to leave his administrative job and settle into parish life. He didn't know the stint would last for 18 years. "It's a phenomenon," he said....
- Research articles 2007-06-12
- Loyola cuts programs, jobs
- NEW ORLEANS -- Loyola University's board of trustees approved May 19 a major restructuring plan in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, cutting a host of degree programs and 17 faculty positions as it prepares for lower enrollment next fall. Loyola has done away with the entire education department, broadcast...
- Research articles 2006-06-02
- Communicating the reality and the promise: an essential part of a president's job is to help a university imagine its future
- I HAVE ALWAYS VIEWED COMmunication as essential to the position of a university president. In my short time as president of Loyola University New Orleans, I have been guided by a basic, underlying commitment to be as open and transparent as possible in my decision-making. Communication is crucial to fulfilling...
- Research articles 2005-12-01
- Former Elgin great Parker lands at NIU.(Sports)
- Byline: John Radtke Daily Herald Sports Writer When Melissa Parker's coaching days were over at Loyola University, one thing she hoped for was to land a job in the Chicago area. Done. Parker, the former Elgin High and University...
- Research articles 2005-05-18
- Reviewing the resumes one last time
- And then there were two. After hearing Donald Trump say "You're fired!" 14 times, the moment has arrived for the New York mogul to actually hire someone. For all Trump's talk about the value of street smarts, feisty go-getter and one-time front-runner Troy McClain, who has no college education,...
- Research articles 2004-04-15
- Former Louisiana gubernatorial candidate Jindal offers job advice to
- Former Louisiana gubernatorial candidate Bobby Jindal unleashed some self-deprecating humor Jan. 30 at the 19th annual luncheon for Loyola University New Orleans business alumni. Jindal, the keynote speaker at the event in the Sheraton New Orleans Hotel, told recent graduates of Loyola's business school to take time for...
- Research articles 2004-02-16
- Balance in the world's top news city.(10 Women To Watch In Media)(a profile of WRC's Vickie Burns)(Biography)
- BROADCAST NEWS WRC-TV WASHINGTON Vickie Burns TITLE: Vice president of news/news director, WRC-TV Washington BORN: Sept. 17, 1959, Chicago EDUCATION:...
- Research articles 2003-10-20
- New leader will handle District 102 recruitment.(Neighbor)
- Byline: James Fuller Daily Herald Staff Writer In his current job as an assistant professor at Loyola University, Dane A. Delli lectures teachers on how to become a school administrator. Now it's his turn to put what he teaches into action. Delli...
- Research articles 2003-02-27
- Elgin grad Parker lands assistant's job at Loyola.(Sports)
- Byline: John Radtke Daily Herald Sports Writer Melissa Parker is coming home. Well, sort of. Parker, a 1996 Elgin High graduate who was so instrumental in helping lead the Maroons to second place in the Class AA state girls ...
- Research articles 2002-05-10
- Northfield, Ill.-Based Firm Helps Verify Receipt of Degrees by Job Applicants.
- By Jeff Meredith, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 26--College graduates entering the workforce are finding it tough to land that first job these days. Even tougher, though, are the questions grads are getting when recruiters look closely at their resumes. ...
- Research articles 2001-08-26
- Firefighters, hospital earn award for doing their jobs well.(Neighbor)
- Byline: Melynda Findlay Daily Herald Staff Writer For paramedics and hospital emergency room personnel, saving lives is just part of their jobs. So imagine a situation so unusual, so out of the ordinary, that their actions would be considered above and beyond...
- Research articles 2001-06-30
- Teen uses CPR, saves young athlete's life Basketball scorekeeper acts quickly after player collapses.(News)
- Byline: Beth Sneller Daily Herald Staff Writer As a scorekeeper for the Wood Dale/Itasca Basketball Association, Kelly Benhart didn't know saving lives was part of her job description. But when a basketball player collapsed in the middle of a game Saturday,...
- Research articles 2001-02-27
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- Refiling, remediating at TDS is job one.(People)(Telephone and Data Systems Inc.)(Brief article)
- Byline: Lorene Yue Job: Chief financial officer, Telephone & Data Systems Inc. TDS, since Jan. 1. Vitals: 53 years old; bachelor's degree in business administration, Loyola University Chicago, 1977; master's degree, Kellogg School of Mana Byline: Lorene Yue ...
- Research articles 2007-03-12
- SPOTLIGHT STEVE BERNAS; New chief out to boost biz bureau's profile.(People)(Better Business Bureau of Chicago and Northern Illinois new chief Steve Bernas)(Brief article)
- Byline: Brandon Glenn Job: CEO, Better Business Bureau of Chicago and Northern Illinois, since January. Vitals: 41 years old; bachelor's degree in psychology from Niles College of Loyola University, 1987; various positions, including chief oper Byline: Brandon Glenn ...
- Research articles 2007-04-09
- Spotlight: Biz school dean out to boost enrollment.(People)(Brief Article)(Biography)
- Byline: Bob Tita Job: Dean of Loyola University's School of Business Administration and Graduate School of Business. Succeeds Robert Parkinson Jr., who became CEO of Baxter International in 2004. Vitals: 52 years old; MBA, Oklahoma State University, 1976; doctorate in finance,...
- Research articles 2005-03-21
- Spotlight: Judge swaps bench for seat at gaming table.(People)(Brief Article)
- Byline: Kristina Buchthal Job: Chairman of the Illinois Gaming Board, since last week. Vitals: 74 years old; law degree, DePaul University, 1953; Cook County Circuit Court judge in Law and Chancery divisions, 1985-2004; state representative, 1971-1985; adjunct professor, Loyola University School...
- Research articles 2005-03-28
- Easing the transition: from doctoral student to academic professional.
- The graduate school in Loyola University of Chicago prepares its doctoral candidates for the job of an academic professional through the Teaching Fellows Program. Participants to the program are chosen on a competitive basis. The fellows are asked to handle four courses during the year. In addition, they are also...
- Research articles 1993-03-01
- Fire chief looks back on accomplishments, frustrations of a career.(News)
- Byline: Ames Boykin Daily Herald Staff Writer Tom Farinella started his career wearing blue. Farinella worked as a part-time police officer in Elmwood Park while he was a student at Loyola University. He also spent time with firefighters on the job. ...
- Research articles 2004-09-30
- The gofer goes it alone.(Focus: Law)(Daniel Austin)(Brief article)(Column)
- I needed a job to pay for school while I was studying economics at Loyola University and I heard about a group of solo practitioners who needed a gofer. When I started working there, they said, "Dan, we're going to teach you law the old-fashioned way. Here's...
- Research articles 2006-11-06
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