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Professor's journey for a school is rich in life lessons
Special to the TribuneLaura Pincus Hartman stood before a congregation in a church just south of 75th Street, gazing at anticipatory faces. The pastor had just finished preaching an hour-long sermon from the Gospel of Mark about Jesus healing a woman. Hartman was about...Tags: Philosophy, Geography, Separation of Church and State, Science and Technology, Zynga Inc.
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CEO of Strategic Thinking Institute grasped value while watching operation
Special to the TribuneA dozen managers sat around a rectangular table at the Wit hotel in the Loop, their attention fixed on a man in an Armani suit standing in the front of the room. They waited quietly, the CTA Red Line train periodically rumbling by, until the tall,...Tags: John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County, Conservation, Kraft Foods Group, Inc., Economy, Business and Finance, FedEx Corporation
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Alumni networks can lead to jobs
As the saying goes "It's not what you know, but who you know." When it comes to life after college it's often a combination of both that serves people well. If you've ever thought "if I just knew someone on the inside" it may be time to tap into your...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Colleges and Universities, Conservation, Marketing, Students
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Veteran judge named to lead west suburban circuit court
Special to the TribuneA veteran Kane County jurist has been elected chief judge of the 16th judicial circuit. Judge Judith Brawka was unanimously elected last week to fill the unexpired term of Judge Robert Spence, who was named to an appellate court position, according to...Tags: Judges, Northwestern University, Kane County, Court Administration, Justice System
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Barry Harris shares spotlight with Columbia College students
For many years, one of the highlights of each season at the Jazz Showcase has been the residency of the DePaul Jazz Ensemble with a star soloist under the direction of Bob Lark. On Thursday evening, the Jazz Showcase extended the practice by featuring an...
Tags: Columbia College Chicago, Entertainment, Plymouth, Education, Music Industry
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Gaming grows up: A video game revolution
The video game is 40. Its exact birthday is arguable. Cultural historians likely would date its origins further back, roughly a decade or two; prototypes of arcade games flourished in university computer labs in the 1950s. But “Pong,” the...
Tags: Nintendo Company Ltd., Newspaper and Magazine, Microsoft Corporation, Citizen Kane (movie), Animation (genre)
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Scholars fix gaze on changing racial landscape
Laura Kina, 39, is half Asian-American and half white. Her husband is Jewish, and her stepdaughter is half Hispanic. Her family, including her fair-skinned, blue-eyed biological daughter, lives near Devon Avenue in the heart of Chicago's Indian and...
Tags: Barack Obama, Devon Avenue, Jamaica, Sesame Street (tv program), Religion and Belief
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DePaul University, Gordon Tech to join forces
As a number of parochial schools struggle to stay open, a Catholic high school on Chicago's North Side announced Wednesday an unprecedented partnership with the nation's largest Catholic university to boost its enrollment and curriculum. Gordon Tech...
Tags: Chicago Public Schools, Parochial Schools, Irving Park, Education, Religion and Belief
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New club in South Loop is labor of love for musician
He has spent most of his adult life in the demanding and financially precarious world of music. Despite that, John Devens remains a sane man, and so it came as a mild shock to learn that he has decided to become the artistic director of a new music club...
Tags: Old Town School of Folk Music, Concerts, Entertainment, Folk (genre), Arts and Culture
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'Tragic accident' claims 'good son' outside Far South Side hospital
Tribune reportersA man who worked to give "hope and counseling" to troubled teens at Roseland Community Hospital was killed on the way to pick up his pay check this morning when a car jumped a curb and struck him outside the building on the Far South Side. Kenneth...Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, Hospitals and Clinics, Mental Health, Juvenile Delinquency, Transportation Accidents
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Woofound wants to help personalize the web
The idea for Woofound came to Joshua Spears while he struggled to plan a blind date. He was looking for things to do and places to eat that matched his and his date's tastes and preferences in a personal way. But there was no app for that.
So he and...Tags: College Sports, Facebook, Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities, Kevin Kamenetz
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The stitching hour
Fashion students get used to pulling all-nighters in the studio as deadlines approach.
But heading into the 11th annual Driehaus Awards for Fashion Excellence recently, Maribel Dinwiddie thought she could rest easy, knowing her last loose thread had been...Tags: Derek Lam, Columbia College Chicago, Dominican University, Entertainment Events, Macy's
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