North Central College political science professor interviewed on FOX 32 Chicago
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William Muck weighed in on breaking news regarding ISIS leader being killed by U.S.
North Central College first-generation program director penned op-ed in Inside Higher Ed
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Julie Carballo shares the importance of engaging of first-gen students’ families and the impact that has on their success
Julie Carballo, assistant dean for first-gen, transfer and veteran initiatives
North Central College associate professor of physics quoted in Daily Herald
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Paul Bloom discussed climate change in connection to 1967 blizzard and likelihood of it happening again
Fifty-five years ago, local temperatures reached a record 65 degrees.
North Central’s new academic program garners media attention
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The College’s Doctor of Physical Therapy featured in Inside Higher Ed, Daily Herald and Naperville Patch
North Central College has introduced a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program and expects to enroll its first cohort of stu
North Central College professor of health sciences quoted in New York Times
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Mary Groll weighed in on court case that examines ethical obligations of health care workers
Scott Quiner, who was unvaccinated and hospitalized with Covid-19, had been on a ventilator for weeks when doctors told his wife they wou
North Central College hosted virtual MLK Day events
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Virtual presentations and luncheon paid tribute to Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
North Central College has a long history of celebrating the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.—a history highlighted by Dr.
North Central College political science professor interviewed on WGN-TV
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WIlliam Muck discussed the Voting Rights Bill that went to the Senate
Voting legislation that Democrats and civil rights leaders say is vital for protecting democracy appeared to be met with defeat as the Senate churned into debat
North Central College dean interviewed on FOX 32 Chicago
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Stephen Maynard Caliendo weighed in on Supreme Court announcing Biden administration overstepping authority with vaccine mandate
The Supreme Court issued two key rulings Thursday, Jan. 13 about vaccine mandates.
North Central College political science professor interviewed on WGN-TV
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Suzanne Chod discussed the political landscape after the Capitol insurrection
The U.S. marked the one-year anniversary of the deadly Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol.