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Making A Dream A Special-Needs Reality

When Angie Craft married in 2006, she became stepmom to an autistic boy named James. “I was scared to death,” said Craft, a social worker. “I had spent much of my working life with people who have mental illnesses and addiction problems, but I’d never been around nonverbal people before.”

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Make Lifelong Friendships In The Nest

At long last, Թ has opened its first residence hall. It’s called , and it’s spectacular!

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A Little Empathy Goes A Long Way

Every morning after breakfast, Chielezona Eze, associate professor of English at Թ, spends three hours reading and writing. “Those are holy hours,” Eze said.

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Lights, Camera, Scholarships

Six years after was founded in an abandoned steel plant on the Southwest Side of Chicago, the company has become the largest soundstage operation outside of Hollywood.

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A Life Lived to The Fullest

Katie Kelly arrived at Chicago Midway International Airport on a Sunday evening in January 2016. She was exhausted from the flight, but her spirits were high after her first trip to Las Vegas.

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'Let me be an example'

Rachel Hall’s story could be one of sadness and tragedy.

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Leave No Stone Unturned

Field Museum intern and Northeastern biology student Charles D’Lavoy was able to experience first hand how botanical research can affect a community. D’Lavoy, who spent the summer researching moss at the Field Museum, was selected by museum researchers to assist in the investigation of the Katherine “Baby Kate” Phillips disappearance in Ludington, Michigan. The infant disappeared June 29, 2011, and law enforcement officers have been searching for answers ever since.

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An Inspiration to Give Back

In 1965, Marge Csakai and Jim Blair took a Creative Writing class at Թ. The teacher was none other than Pulitzer Prize winner Gwendolyn Brooks, who three years later also was appointed poet laureate of Illinois, but that exciting fact is a mere footnote in their family story.

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Grow Your Own Teachers

Romanetha Looper was raising her two sons in Chicago’s North Lawndale neighborhood, which is plagued with crime and poverty. This rough community is where Looper has planted roots and sees an opportunity for positive growth and change.

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Great Performers Can Make Great Teachers

Pianist Susan Tang, assistant professor, music, has taken her love and passion for music around the country and has finally planted roots in Chicago.