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The university says it received 48,000 applications for about 10,200 openings in the freshman class. It says thats nearly 2,800 more applications than it received last year, for an increase of 6 percent. The Urbana-Champaign campus received the most
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After a three-year renovation project, one of the centerpiece buildings at the University of Illinois main campus is reopening. University officials say 101-year-old Lincoln Hall is reopening this fall. The Daily Illini newspaper reports that a
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Everything seemed to be in order for James Holmes to study neuroscience at theUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign when he was accepted into the graduate program in March 2011, according to documents released by the university. Instead, in a
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20 a.m.CDT Updated:Friday, August 3, 2012 12:44 p.m.CDT This year, 2012, has been an exceptionally challenging year for livestock producers in Northern Illinois...Predominantly grass pastures have gone into dormancy, and hungry cows, sheep and goats
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Relief Day event on the same day at Navy Pier, where attorneys and other volunteers will be available to help those eligible apply for the two-year work permits. The process, announced in June over heated objections from some lawmakers and others who
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Former University of Illinois President Michael Hogans new $285,100 professors salary makes him the highest paid employee on the schools Springfield campus. The News-Gazette newspaper in Champaign reports that only one other University of Illinois-
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign The flagship of the University of Illinois system and the premier public college in the state, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is one of the original 37 public land-grant institutions Congress
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University of Illinois leaders say the school is operating in a tough financial environment, but they plan to give faculty merit-based raises this summer that will average 2.5 percent. Christophe Pierre is the universitys vice president for academic
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New University of Illinois President Robert Easter shares one key challenge with two presidents before him: balancing the problem of dwindling state support with the need to hold tuition down. But in his first day on the job, Easter listed a new
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The hour a year the state of Illinois required University of Illinois math professor Lou van den Dries to spend in ethics training was in his view an "Orwellian" burden...Under the terms of a recently released settlement, van den Dries finally took
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