Chicago’s Minority-Owned Business Support Ecosystem to Gather at Loyola University Chicago
Supported by a federal grant, the daylong workshop will help foster an equitable system of economic support in Chicago.
Supported by a federal grant, the daylong workshop will help foster an equitable system of economic support in Chicago.
Four distinguished leaders will bring experience in higher education, law, and business to the Board of Trustees.
The taskforce will study student support and efforts to mitigate rising costs in graduate education.
Loyola University Chicago and its Quinlan School of Business received a $625,000 grant from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA).
Speakers come from the Obama Foundation, Starbucks, Wilson Sporting Goods, YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago, and more.
Effective July 1, 2024, Findley is currently a faculty member and associate dean at Rutgers University.
Effective July 1, McDermott is currently currently Dean of the Nido R. Qubein School of Communication at High Point University and brings extensive experience in organizational training.
Of more than 7,300 lawmakers, only 116 (1.6 percent) have manual labor, service, clerical, or labor union backgrounds.
Project looks at how tourism can better meet the needs of local communities