Join Us For The Return Engagement of Tarot Readings with Grace At Pheasant Run Resort
Month-long celebration highlights undiscovered roles of local parks and recreation
The Eyes to the Skies carnival runs June 27 through July 1, with the festival kicking off July 29.
'Beer floats,' Cask beer and more amongst nearly 45 breweries during this year's Craft Beer Festival at The Morton Arboretum.
The Morton Arboretum will open the new Troll Hunt exhibition, Thomas Dambo's first large-scale U.S. exhibition, on June 22.
The Lisle Police Dept. will give a prize to the first three people who correctly answer this question about this dept. member on Facebook.
The Lisle Park District is excited to offer four concerts this summer to debut the newly renovated Van Kampen Memorial Stage
The Lisle Police Department will give a prize to the first three people who correctly answer this question about Sgt. Lutz on Facebook page.
The Museums at Lisle Station Park celebrate their five-part anniversary exhibit series
This February come to The Museums at Lisle Station Park for the Chicago Author Series
Lisle Park District's Annual Photo Contest Winners Awarded Honors at Monthly Park Board Meeting
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Dalitso Samson Sulamoyo, Ph.D., will be the featured speaker at the 23rd Annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast on January 15.
Turn Screen Time into Quality Time with Biba Game Technology at This Newly Constructed Park
Support the Lisle Partners for Parks Foundation, a non-profit aimed at enriching the quality of life in the greater Lisle community.
A "Dog Admission Day" means four-legged friends will be permitted throughout the day on the Arboretum's trails.
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Three professors from the College of Education and Health Services at Benedictine University showcased their expertise in health care.
The Lisle Park District invites you to celebrate their Golden Anniversary with family-friendly festivities
Google has awarded Benedictine University a gift of nearly $7,000 to be used in tandem with the launch of an igniteCS mentoring program.
The annual Scholar’s Society Breakfast gives students the opportunity to share how the awards have made an impact on their lives.
Benedictine University celebrated the achievements of 545 graduates in the 127th Commencement Convocation on Saturday, May 13.
Robert Baer, a former CIA agent and terrorism analyst for CNN and Time magazine, spoke at Benedictine University Thursday, April 27.
National CEOs, presidents and city leaders are among committee members who volunteered for a new community advisory group to Benedictine.
Two recognized leaders in organization development (OD), Richard W. Woodman, Ph.D., and William Pasmore, Ph.D., will reflect on their field.
Jamil Khoury will perform a staged reading of his play, "Mosque Alert," at Benedictine University on Tuesday, April 18.
The grant provides almost $25,000 in Home Depot materials, delivery charges and rental fees
Benedictine University's Ph.D./D.B.A. in Values-Driven Leadership Program was recognized as a Top 10 program in HR.com's LEAD Awards.
Author and former Central Intelligence Agency officer Robert Baer will speak at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 27, at Benedictine University.
New York Times' Rukmini Callimachi talks about recent developments in Mosul.
BenU held an all-day "Teach-In on Social Justice and Race" to put into action one of the University's core values of engaging in dialogue.
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Lee DeRemer, Ph.D., will address graduates at Benedictine University's 127th Commencement Convocation Saturday, May 13.
Residents & patrons are invited to celebrate the park district's golden anniversary with games, contests, and festive events.
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Rukmini Callimachi, a foreign correspondent for The New York Times, will present a lecture on Thursday, March 9 at Benedictine University.
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Peace activist, oral historian and author Rosalie G. Riegle will discuss Catholic Worker movement founder Dorothy Day and her conversion.