Chicago college students set up encampments on campus to protest war in Gaza
DePaul University students were the latest to take a stand against the war in Gaza, joining protesters at universities nationwide by building an encampment on their Lincoln Park campus.
Noble Schools recognizes standout CPS educators with distinguished teacher award
Three Chicago Public Schools teachers received $10,000 for their hard work.The organization Noble Schools recognized the teachers, giving them their Distinguished Teacher designation.
DePaul students set up encampment on campus to protest war in Gaza
College students nationwide are protesting the war in Gaza. The latest stand is happening in Lincoln Park at DePaul University. Students have set up tents on the school's lawn.
These states have the highest student loan debt among millennials
The data found that states on the East Coast had the highest average student loan debt.
From concept to kicks: South suburban students turn words into wearable art
Rather than an English assignment, approximately 1,000 Chicago-area students were tasked with translating their ideas into visual artistry.
Illinois leaders announce grant funding at Englewood STEM High School
This year, over $700,000 is allocated to South Side schools and educational institutions through the program.
Chicago Teachers Union begins formal contract negotiations with Chicago Public Schools
Formal contract negotiations began Monday between the Chicago Teachers Union and Chicago Public Schools.
Chicago-area students turn words into wearable art
A final art project has culminated in tangible form for some south suburban students, as they unveiled their creative endeavors in a unique exhibition.
Chicago Teachers Union, Chicago Public Schools contract negotiations begin
Formal contract negotiations began Monday between the Chicago Teachers Union and Chicago Public Schools.
Illinois leaders announce grant funding for South Side Chicago schools
This year, over $700,000 is allocated to South Side schools and educational institutions through the program.
Top 10 high schools in Illinois revealed: US News ranking
Illinois is home to some of the top high schools in the country, according to a recent report from U.S. News & World Report.
The cost of college tuition surged the highest in these states
The cost of attending a private institution rose the most in a Midwest state -- increasing more than $22,000 since 2013.
Student loan forgiveness: Some may qualify but need to take action by April 30
Seeking student loan forgiveness? Some borrowers who consolidate their loans could qualify, but there’s a key deadline approaching.
Museum of Contemporary Art hosts Dia del Nino family event
The Museum of Contemporary Art is hosting a free event in the Little Village community to celebrate Dia del Nino (Day of the Children.) Local vendors and art workshops will be available at Saucedo Elementary School today from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Protests emerge on Chicago college campuses over the war in Gaza
Pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses swept the nation this week, and even more popped up Friday in the Chicago area.
Northwestern students set up encampment on Evanston campus in support of Palestine
A student-led protest in support of Palestine on Northwestern University’s campus grew throughout the day, with at least 1,000 people gathering in Deering Meadow by Thursday night.
Suburban teachers call for change amid allegations of toxic work, learning environment
The Hinsdale High School Teachers Association is asking for a new board president and a reorganization of the school board.
Hinsdale high school teachers demand change after unprecedented staff turnover
The teachers from Hinsdale South and Hinsdale Central high schools said the community, the students and the staff deserve better.
Northwestern students set up encampment on Evanston campus in support of Palestine
Northwestern University staff and students set up an encampment on the Evanston campus Thursday morning to show support for Palestine.
NIU opens up opportunities for those working with the blind or visually impaired
People looking for a career working with blind and visually impaired students are being given an incredible opportunity to get a head start. Thanks to federal grant funding, a new program at Northern Illinois University will put you on the path to success.