Tuition will increase $5 per credit hour for the next three academic years
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 Palos Hills, Illinois: Tuition will increase $5 per credit  hour for the next three academic years, the Moraine Valley  Community College Board of Trustees decided November  16 at its regular …

Southeastern Illinois College
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 Harrisburg, Illinois: Southeastern Illinois College recently  learned from federal legislators that the institution has been awarded  a five-year Title III grant for nearly $2 million from the US  Department of …

Loyola Receives NIH Grant to Study Vitamin D Deficiency in African Populations
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 Maywood, Illinois, Dec. 1: Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of  Medicine researchers have received a five-year, $2.8 million grant from the  National Institutes of Health to study vitamin D deficiency …

Faculty, Students Hope Contract Vote Helps University Get Back to Normal
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 Carbondale, Illinois, Dec. 1: The hard-fought battle  between the faculty unions and the administration of  Southern Illinois University Carbondale is coming to  an end. One more union, the non-tenured-track  faculty …

Men's Basketball
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 Mattoon, Illinois: The Lake Land College men’s basketball team has been invited to  participate in this year’s Fiesta Bowl Junior College Shootout hosted by Mesa  Community College, Dec. 28-30 in …

Joliet Junior College
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 Joliet, Illinois: The Joliet  Junior College (JJC) Guitar  and Percussion Ensembles  Winter Concert is Tuesday,  Dec. 13, in the Fine Arts  Theatre on the Main Campus  in Joliet. The concert …

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