Benedictine University will begin offering courses in its M.B.A. program at the Rasmussen College campus beginning in June 2012.
Take a stroll downtown to see some selections from this year's District 202 art fair.
Axelrod will speak at the university's Krasa Center on April 23.
These students earned First and Second Honors for the third quarter.
Students were challenged to create models of green buildings.
Naperville North High School robotics team creates a wheel-spinning, hoop-shooting robot.
Springfield professor Robert Dixon's works will be displayed in the Krasa Center at the university's Lisle campus through June 15.
Seventeen students earned the honor last semester.
Board of Education will vote to appoint Assistant Superintendent for Secondary Education Dan Bridges on April 16.
School board looks to strengthen security and increase accessibility with new video camera monitoring software at Naperville North and Naperville Central.
The Lisle High School club hosted an Earth Hour activity Saturday evening. Students administered a poll with several suggestions for residents to continue earth-conscious efforts.
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Dr. Linda Kotalik has served District 202 school since 2005.
As the District 202 Board of Education gears up to discuss installing lights at the athletic field, a teacher and alumnus stands behind the character of the District's current student body.
Mark Mitrovich announced he will be leaving the district on June 30.
An assistant professor of political science at Benedictine University believes anti-Mormon sentiment fails to show up in polling.
Zubair Amir, assistant professor of Language and Literature at Benedictine University, will travel to England this summer.
Jack Stucky of Lisle was among the school's individual honors at the Regional Math Contest on Feb. 26.
Emergency vehicles are scheduled to arrive on-campus for a safety exercise on March 22.
Twelve graduate programs and at least 16 undergraduate programs include internship and practical work components.
The school looks back with recent accomplishments.
Senior Ty Howell is one of three enterprising students who founded Friends of Feed My Starving Children. Sixty-one students participated in the club's latest one-night effort.
Dozens of Girl Scouts met at Meadowview Elementary School to celebrate the occasion.
Board of Education did not take any action on all day kindergarten during Tuesday's meeting at Naperville North High School.
First responders credit Benedictine program for giving them the tools to be effective leaders.
Some school board members are calling for a revision to the latest boundary lines, according to TribLocal.
David Wilkinson will leave his job as manager of a public accounting firm that specializes in auditing school districts in DuPage County and surrounding areas.
The $2.5 million project, which includes museum and event space, will serve new students and alumni alike, according to release from the university.
Peruse clothing and other children's items from 150 sellers on Saturday, Mar. 10.
While parents ask District 203 to hold off on implementing recommended changes to school boundaries, the district is also considering all day kindergarten, which is tied to the recommended map.
Students from Lisle Junior High used literature and some more hands-on techniques to learn about the Medieval times.
The North Central College is among 45 students to attend this year's National Conference of Undergraduate Research.
Judge Robert G. Gibson spoke to the school's Law Club and Mock Trial Team last week.
The school will conduct a week of celebration, including student festivities on March 2.
The district's enrollment committee presented the new maps on Wednesday.
Chargers best the Lisle Police, SJA coaches, parents, and teachers in front of a standing room only crowd.
The students learned about African culture and raised money to benefit students in Kenya.
The students participated in the making of Treewhispers with guest artist and DuPage Book and Paper Arts Guild member Cheryl Mahowald.
This is the fourth year the school has received the award, according to a release from the district website.
Students achieved at least a 3.5 grade point average.