This is the fourth award that COD has earned from the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge.
224 students participated in international programs, showcasing the College's commitment to offering global learning opportunities.
Ticket prices are $17 for adults, $15 for seniors and $7 for students.
Candidates include Sahin “Sonny” Jutla, Thomas Tumminaro and Maria Sinkule.
All performances take place at 7:30 p.m. in Belushi Performance Hall in the McAninch Arts Center on the College’s Glen Ellyn campus.
The Foundation awarded 400 scholarships totaling more than $720,000, with 637 donors supporting scholarships.
Priority Registration Begins Nov. 6 with Open Registration Starting Nov. 13
The creative space gives students access to hand tools, 3D printers and a laser cutter.
Join the director and designers for a pre-show discussion Friday, Nov. 22
Alumni honored for their accomplishments are Kristin Crowley-Morgan, Dr. Ruby Kaur, John Laukaitis, Dan Markwell and Princeton J. Youker.
Honored for their accomplishments are Rima Househ, Brian Kavanaugh, Princess Siafa, Kaela Villafania and Samuel Christopher Wilson.
The training is free and open to the public.
Nomination Papers May Be Filed Nov. 12 to 18 for April 2025 Election
The fall concert will include special guests Chicago Brass Band
Faculty will give interactive demonstrations and lead tours through the College’s state-of-the-art health science labs.
Stop the bleed is a national awareness campaign and call to action.
Guests will be able to visit with more than 60 program representatives to discover COD’s many academic offerings.
Performances are 8 p.m. Thursday to Saturday and 3 p.m. Sundays in the Studio Theatre at the MAC
Illinois is experiencing a shortage of registered nurses caused by numerous factors.
Session Offered In-Person and Via Zoom
Five Glenbard West students were named as semifinalists in the 70th National Merit Scholarship Program on Wednesday.
Total Headcount Up 13 Percent Over 2023
Following Land’s presentation, Bridge Communities CEO Amy Van Polen will lead a discussion and an audience Q&A
Interim President Dr. Christine M. Hammond welcomes Jutla to the Board as the College looks toward the future.
District 41 will hold forums to allow community members to offer feedback about full-day kindergarten.
All greenhouse stock is grown on campus by COD staff and students.
Special Meeting Set to Fill Trustee Vacancy
Brunelle is responsible for application development, networking and telecommunications, and computer operations.
The 21-credit hour certificate program offers a curriculum that prepares students for various roles within the media landscape.
Work has begun on an expansion to Churchill School that will allow District 41 students to attend full-day kindergarten.
Brenner will lead the IT support-facing areas including the client solutions team, help desk, lab software team and device support.
Guests will gain insight into why it is essential to exercise your right to vote and the importance of down-ballot voting.
Students return Aug. 15 to Glenbard District 87 for the start of a new school year.
The College plans to select one book annually that highlights cultural differences and showcases contemporary voices in literature.
Students return Aug. 21 to Glen Ellyn School District 41 for the start of a new school year.
Gustis has worked at COD for more than 20 years in various capacities, including Service Learning Coordinator and Career Services Manager.
students will be able to complete the certificate either remotely or in-person and in a shorter period than other certificates.
Diagnostic Medical Imaging Instructor Brittany DeCicco noted that the VERT will be a significant time and cost saver.
"Live with intentionality. Do things on purpose. If we are intentional, we can achieve a lot.”
The Board is required to appoint a trustee to serve until the next general election in April 2025.