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LCC faculty recognized students who have achieved academic excellence this year.
Ben Soleim earned the Outstanding Student Award for Speech and was also chosen for the All-Washington Academic Team and the ASLCC 2015 Hall of Honors.
Former student, Alisha McLeod was recognized as the Chemical Dependency Outstanding Student. Her mother Marie accepted the award on her behalf.
In total forty-five awards were presented during the evening.
LCC faculty recognized students who have achieved academic excellence this year.
Ben Soleim earned the Outstanding Student Award for Speech and was also chosen for the All-Washington Academic Team and the ASLCC 2015 Hall of Honors.
Former student, Alisha McLeod was recognized as the Chemical Dependency Outstanding Student. Her mother Marie accepted the award on her behalf.
In total forty-five awards were presented during the evening.
The Carl Sandburg College men’s soccer team won its third straight game and eighth in its last nine matches with a 3-1 Region IV Champions Division victory over Kishwaukee on Wednesday at Kleine Equipment Field. Full recap: www.sandburg.edu/content/sandburg-men%E2%80%99s-soccer-st...
Sauk Valley handed the Carl Sandburg College volleyball team a 25-17, 25-17, 25-21 Arrowhead Conference loss on Wednesday night at John. M. Lewis Gymnasium in the Chargers’ final home match of the regular season.
More than 3000 visitors experienced hands-on activities at STEMCON at College of DuPage. The day-long event highlighted science, technology, engineering and math through interactive booths, specialized workshops and an explosive presentation by Kate the Chemist.
More than 3000 visitors experienced hands-on activities at STEMCON at College of DuPage. The day-long event highlighted science, technology, engineering and math through interactive booths, specialized workshops and an explosive presentation by Kate the Chemist.
When it comes to giving, gnome-body does it better than COD! From Nov. 5 to Dec. 9, employees and students are making the winter warmer, filling tables with healthy food, caring for kitties and canines, and sharing the gift of life as a blood donor.
LCC faculty recognized students who have achieved academic excellence this year.
Ben Soleim earned the Outstanding Student Award for Speech and was also chosen for the All-Washington Academic Team and the ASLCC 2015 Hall of Honors.
Former student, Alisha McLeod was recognized as the Chemical Dependency Outstanding Student. Her mother Marie accepted the award on her behalf.
In total forty-five awards were presented during the evening.
LCC faculty recognized students who have achieved academic excellence this year.
Ben Soleim earned the Outstanding Student Award for Speech and was also chosen for the All-Washington Academic Team and the ASLCC 2015 Hall of Honors.
Former student, Alisha McLeod was recognized as the Chemical Dependency Outstanding Student. Her mother Marie accepted the award on her behalf.
In total forty-five awards were presented during the evening.
The College of DuPage Foundation, in support of the McAninch Arts Center (MAC) and the Cleve Carney Museum of Art (CCMA), recently hosted the “For the Love of Warhol: A Night at Studio 54” benefit gala. The successful event attracted more than 330 attendees and raised nearly $200,000, to support the Major Exhibition Fund of the College of DuPage Foundation dedicated to presenting future exhibitions, most notably, the upcoming “Warhol: Featuring Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop / Works from the Bank of America” presented by Bank of America, coming this summer.