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Experimente la Naturaleza Durante Todo el Otoño en las Reservas Forestales del Condado de Cook

Experimente la Naturaleza Durante Todo el Otoño en las Reservas Forestales del Condado de Cook

Cuando los estudiantes regresen a las aulas este otoño, no olvide el mejor salón de clases de todos. El aire libre! visite las Reservas Forestales del Condado de Cook con… Read more »

Experience Nature Throughout Autumn in the Forest Preserves of Cook County

Experience Nature Throughout Autumn in the Forest Preserves of Cook County

As students return to the classroom this autumn, don’t forget the best classroom of all—the great outdoors! Visit the Forest Preserves of Cook County for programs and events that will… Read more »

Elmhurst Art Museum Announces Programs and Pop-Up Shop for First Solo Museum Exhibition of Pilsen-based Street Artist Sentrock

Elmhurst Art Museum Announces Programs and Pop-Up Shop for First Solo Museum Exhibition of Pilsen-based Street Artist Sentrock

Throughout the Elmhurst Art Museum’s 25th year of inspiring its community, the Museum hosts a year-long celebration with a focus on the three major hallmarks of its mission: architecture (Spring),… Read more »

ComEd Encourages Income-Eligible Customers to Apply for LIHEAP Utility-Bill Support

ComEd Encourages Income-Eligible Customers to Apply for LIHEAP Utility-Bill Support

ComEd encourages income-eligible customers to be ready to apply for utility-bill assistance when the new program year begins Sept. 1. For fiscal year 2022, $8.3 billion in LIHEAP funding was provided by… Read more »

Nine Things to Remember During a Mental Health Emergency

Nine Things to Remember During a Mental Health Emergency

The number of mental health emergencies has been on the rise over the past few years. As a result, organizations, departments and individuals are learning new skills and educating themselves… Read more »

Sleepless and Selfish: Lack of Sleep Makes us Less Generous

Sleepless and Selfish: Lack of Sleep Makes us Less Generous

Humans help each other — it’s one of the foundations of civilized society. But a new study by scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, reveals that a lack of… Read more »

Rep. Hernandez Encourages Personal Health, Hygiene Practices to Prevent MPV

Rep. Hernandez Encourages Personal Health, Hygiene Practices to Prevent MPV

State Rep. Elizabeth “Lisa” Hernandez, D-Cicero, is urging Illinoisans to practice personal health and hygiene precautions to prevent the spread of the monkeypox virus (MPV). “The Illinois Department of Public… Read more »

Scholarship Funding Available for Early Childhood Education, Childcare Workers

Scholarship Funding Available for Early Childhood Education, Childcare Workers

The Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC), in collaboration with the Early Childhood Access Consortium for Equity (ECACE), is encouraging those who work or have worked in early childhood education or… Read more »

U.S. Department of Education Announces Grant in 189 McNair Grants to Improve Disadvantaged Students’ Preparation for Doctoral Study

U.S. Department of Education Announces Grant in 189 McNair Grants to Improve Disadvantaged Students’ Preparation for Doctoral Study

U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona announced $51.7 million in 189 new grant awards to institutions of higher education across the United States as part of the Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program (McNair)…. Read more »

If You Are an Early Childhood Educator, Now is the Time Earn Your Degree—at No Cost

If You Are an Early Childhood Educator, Now is the Time Earn Your Degree—at No Cost

Early childhood educators often need support as they grow in their careers while working in the various childcare roles. To this end, City Colleges of Chicago (CCC) in partnership with… Read more »