Oakton will participate in “Lighthouses on the Mag Mile,” a public art display celebrating access & inclusion for people with disabilities.
Oakton's Office of Continuing Education & Workforce Development joined LSG Sky Chefs to recently honor those that completed ESL training.
Learn about all that Oakton has to offer during a summer campus visit to the Skokie campus, 770 N. Lincoln Ave., on June 12
The Advocate Memory Center program is designed for people who care for a family member or friend who has been diagnosed with dementia.
Mohamed Siddiqi honored for exceptional work as direct support professional
Festival drew in large scores of attendees to Oakton last weekend for two days of live Cultural entertainment, Multicultural family fun
Best-selling author Tim Ryan will serve as the keynote speaker June 13, at the opioid conference hosted at Oakton Community College.
The giving campaign runs May 13 - June 17, 2018 and a ‘Double Match Day’ will take place on June 1 at Meijer in Rolling Meadows.
The Oakton Community College Educational Foundation received a donation of $42,500 from Niles Township to support college scholarships.
Well recognized for independent and assisted living services, Summit now also offers care for people with Alzheimer's and other impairments.
Oakton is hosting a spring internship fair 10 to 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 18, in Room 1608 at the college’s Des Plaines campus.
The Mount Prospect McDonald's was taken over by teachers excited to raise money for Lions Park School PTO
Celebrate Earth Week, April 16-21, at Oakton’s campuses in Des Plaines and Skokie. All events are free and open to the public.
Entertainment, health screenings, dozens of exhibiting organizations and companies as well as raffles will be featured throughout the day.
Rivers Casino recently $100,000 to the Oakton Community College Educational Foundation providing 50 scholarships for local residents.
Join entrepreneur, professional speaker and podcaster Joe Pulizzi for a free public Oakton Business Book Author Series presentation.
Oakton will host events to commemorate the courage of student resistance against the Nazis on April 10, at the college's Skokie campus.
Guerin College Prep held their annual McTeacher's Night Fundraiser at the Rosemont McDonald's on River Road
Dr. Dilara Sayeed is running for the Illinois House 5th District
Oakton recently offered a 13-week ESL course, taught on-site at LSG Sky Chefs’ Des Plaines location.
Asian American Coalition of Chicago celebrated 35th Annual Lunar Year Celebration Gala Hosted by the Korean American Association of Chicago
Ben Nicholas, senior concept artist designer at Ubisoft Montreal, headlines the next Visiting Artist Series at Oakton March 6.
Oakton hosts a variety of engineering events March 7. Before attending Engineering Pizza Night, stop by the Engineering Pathways program.
Social worker Chauntay Brenord will present “Trauma-Informed Care: Promoting Resiliency and Healing for Survivors of Domestic Violence."
Former Mundelein trustee Holly Kim running for Lake County Treasurer this year and challenging incumbent Republican David Stolman.
Prospective students interested in health careers are invited to attend a free information session March 6, at Oakton's Skokie campus.
Alumni and friends of Oakton are invited to a night of hockey and camaraderie March 17, as the Chicago Wolves host the Rockford IceHogs.
Ivan Sutherland recognized by Western Society of Engineers in celebration of Engineers Week
Labor union leader and civil rights activist Dolores Huerta will serve as Oakton’s keynote speaker for Women’s History Month March 1.
Oakton offers more than 150 different Associate of Applied Science degrees and certificates.
Examine the negative effects of institutional bias during “Archie Bunker’s Neighborhood: A Cross Cultural Simulation" presented by Oakton.
Bushra Amiwala running for Cook County Commissioner in the Democratic primary this year and is challenging incumbent Larry Suffredin
High school seniors are invited to learn about the Engineering Pathways Program at Oakton at a free information session Feb. 21.
Oakton students and employees will participate in events during the month of February as part of the V-Day College Campaign.
Learn why Oakton Community is ranked No. 33 among more than 1,700 community colleges for value at the college’s campus visit night.
More than 70 colleges, universities and organizations from Illinois and around the country will participate in the college fair.
Christian Picciolini will discuss his descent into a hate group and how love and life experience helped him turn his life around.
Oakton Community College has scheduled its spring internship information session and fair for Wednesday, Jan. 31.
Oakton offers both credit and noncredit ESL programs at convenient times and locations.
International relations expert John Mearsheimer will explore the relationship between the U.S. and N. Korea at a free lecture at Oakton.