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Loyola University Chicago is a Jesuit private university located in Chicago, Illinois. The university was founded in 1870 as St. Ignatius College, and is the largest Jesuit, Catholic University in the United States

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  1. August 27, 2010 — fascinating little book, containing ideas that are anything but little. And this author had to overcome my reading prejudices--Chicago is my least favorite city on the planet (of the few I've...

  2. August 25, 2010 — Loyola University Chicago Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing recently received two grants to support the School-based Health Center (SBHC) at Proviso East High School. Loyola faculty and students have...

  3. 54 minutes ago — and American Studies & Ethnicity at the University of Southern California; Ai-jen Poo, Domestic Workers United; John Jackson, The Schott Foundation for Public Education; LeeAnn Hall,...

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    1 hour ago — decline of thinking skills, brain work-outs actually speed up the progress of dementia once it set in. Study author Robert Wilson, of Rush University Medical Centre in Chicago...

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    1 hour ago — of the right detail at precisely the right moment. The stories in Treadway’s second collection are memorable, affecting tales of modern domestic life. Lynna Williams teaches at Emory...

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    2 hours ago — Kristin here: Update: Back in the spring we announced that the University of Chicago Press will be publishing a collection of our blog entries. Now that volume is in press and...

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    4 hours ago — used to grow and transport produce. And economist Hiroko Shimizu and University of Toronto geographer Pierre Desrochers are finishing a 2011 book, tentatively called "In Praise of the 10,000 Mile...

  3. 4 hours ago — Ruling (0) NRA Continues To Anger Some On The Right (0) NRA Produces Video Ad To Oppose Kagan Nomination, BUT……… (0) After McDonald v. Chicago, What Gun Law Violations Should Be Prosecuted? (3) Activism Works! (0)...

  4. 4 hours ago — continue; only favoring the Republican gang over the Democratic gang. A recent Chicago Tribune investigation found that Brady voted on three separate occasions for bills that could impact his personal business. He has used...

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    August 19, 2010 — Richard A. Epstein (University of Chicago - Law School) has posted What is So Special about Intangible Property? The Case for Intelligent Carryovers on SSRN. Here is the abstract: One of the major controversies...

  6. 5 hours ago — Chicago State University announced the addition of four Junior College tranfers for the 2010-2011 school year. Joining the Cougars this fall are catcher Jack Bobillo (Michigan City, IN), outfielders Rick...

  7. 9 hours ago — disarmament His Harvard Law School records His Harvard Law Review articles His University of Chicago scholarly articles His passport records His medical records Complete files and schedules of his years as...

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    8 hours ago — Professors: The Corporate University and the Fate of the Humanities (Fordham University Press, 2008). By last year’s Wannabe U: Inside the Corporate University...

  9. August 18, 2010 — New from the University of Chicago Press: What Is a Person?: Rethinking Humanity, Social Life, and the Moral Good from the Person Up by Christian Smith . About the book ,...

  10. September 01, 2010 — This month’s free e-book from the University of Chicago Press is a replica of the very first, 1906 edition of the Chicago Manual of Style to commemorate the 16th edition of that work. Of...

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