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Fine Arts Center Wins Design Honors from State Architects
North Central College's Wentz Concert Hall and Fine Arts Center has received the top design award in its category from the Illinois chapter of the American Institute of Architects .
Man with area ties made 2nd lieutenant
Vince Terrell Bell, 23, son of Vince C. Bell of Sardis and Sandra Roberts Bell, Ph.D., of Midway was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army on May 12 in Chicago.
Falling rupees 'ruins students' overseas dreams
BANGALORE: With the rupee hovering at around 56 against the dollar, students planning to study abroad, especially the US, are now having cold feet.
40 Designs Made from 1 Storm-Felled Tree Debut in Chicago
For one tree knocked down in a Chicago storm last summer, it was not an end of life but a beginning.
Ian Bower is a firmware designer for Texas Instruments, where he is responsible for firmware definition, design, documentation, and training for digital power controllers.
University of Arizona Professor Earns Civil Engineering Distinction
Newswise - Professor Achintya Haldar of the UA civil engineering and engineering mechanics department has been made a distinguished member of the American Society of Civil Engineers.
Two students' pieces named Idea Tree's best in show
Illinois Institute of Technology student Annie Hutches' stained glass panels were named Best in Show for the accessory category of the Idea Tree project.
John S. Copeland, 81, passed away peacefully at home Wednesday, May 16, 2012. He was the husband of Jean S. Copeland.
Two IIT Buildings Evacuated For Acid Spill
The engineering building at the Illinois Institute of Technology and a neighboring campus building were evacuated on May 8, 2012, due to an acid spill.
Firefighters evacuate 2 IIT buildings for acid spill
Firefighters are evacuating two buildings at the Illinois Institute of Technology after a Level 2 Hazmat alert was called due to an acid spill in the basement of a campus building.
Illinois universities get $2.8M for nuclear study
Three Illinois universities are getting $2.8 million in federal research grants, scholarships and fellowships to train future leaders in the nuclear industry.
Felled tree used for Chicago furniture exhibit, competition
A single tree downed during a violent storm here last summer served as the core material for an upcoming exhibit here called Idea Tree.
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