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November 30, 2017
The Journal Gazette
Salena Scardina understands the value of doing her best, even in an entry-level position. She plans to share that message with Hispanic high school girls during the Latinos Count College and Career Pathways conference at Ivy Tech Community College Northeast. Read more...
November 5, 2017
The Bismarck Tribune
Tanya Spilovoy was appointed by Gov. Doug Burgum as a public member of the North Dakota Board of Nursing through June 2021. Read more...
June 29, 2017
The Catholic Herald
Fr. John Tourangeau, O. Praem, the keynote speaker at the Madison Diocesan Council of Catholic Women convention at St. Joseph Parish in Fort Atkinson, Wis., completed his Ph.D. in Organization Development at Benedictine University. Read more...
December 19, 2017
Public Now
A community activist, William Towns has made it his life's work to help institutions and nonprofits develop policies and initiatives that help serve the community. Towns is the executive director of Benefit Chicago, an investment fund aiming to invest in and support Chicago area social enterprises that are working to build wealth, create jobs and enhance job readiness. Read more...
December 16, 2017
Daily Herald
You'd think that with Christmas just a week or so away, Santa and Mrs. Claus would be in full-out panic mode. But that was hardly the case Saturday as the happy couple took a few hours out of their hectic schedule to hang out with a bunch of kids and their parents at Benedictine University. Read more...
December 2017
West Suburban Living
Nearly 300 people attended Benedictine's inaugural Founders Gala on October 7 in celebration of the University's 130-year history and to raise funds for student scholarships. Read more...
November 22, 2017
MENAFN Editorial
Evangelia (Angie) Skokos, DC, MS, Chiropractic Physician committed to Chiropractic, Acupuncture and Functional Principles with Natures Wellness Co., has been named a 2017 Top Doctor in Addison, Illinois. Top Doctor Awards is dedicated to selecting and honoring those healthcare practitioners who have demonstrated clinical excellence while delivering the highest standards of patient care. Read more...
November 3, 2017
Naperville Sun
Chris Heffernan stands out in the crowd, and it's not because of the brightly colored pants he wears each day as a teacher at Jefferson Junior High School in Naperville. For more than two decades, it's what the seventh-grade teacher does inside the classroom that makes him a standout. Read more...
October 12, 2017
Chicago Tribune
Naperville resident Michael S. Brophy has been reappointed president of Benedictine University in Lisle through 2022. Read more...
October 5, 2017
Illinois Times
Three years ago the university ended its undergraduate program for traditional students with primarily daytime classes and focus instead on nontraditional, or adult, students who are served mainly with night classes. “Change is disruptive. But as you get through disruption, you end up in a better spot,” Springfield campus director Janet Kirby said. “I think we are a great example of that.” Read more...
September 5, 2017
Naperville Sun
Benedictine University is joining the entire Catholic community in calling on Congress to extend the protections to youth who benefited from the program. Read more...
August 19, 2017
The State Journal-Register
A Benedictine University graduate who has served the Springfield branch campus in teaching and administrative roles has been named the director of the local campus. Read more...
August 17, 2017
Chicago Tribune
Naperville residents were among 71 graduate students inducted into the University's Sigma Beta Delta honor society. Read more...
July 14, 2017
Chicago Tribune
Several Naperville residents were among the recent graduates of Benedictine University in Lisle to be honored for outstanding academic achievements. Read more...
July 13, 2017
The Chicago Reporter
Most suburban officials are representing their own interests as business owners rather than the interests of their constituents, said Ron Baiman, an economist at Benedictine University in Lisle, who recently posted a paper on the suburban opt-out drive on the website of the Chicago Political Economy Group. Read more...
July-August 2017
West Suburban Living
The value of a quality education is clearly evident in the job market, but today’s employers are also seeking to hire graduates who have hands-on experience. However, some local colleges and universities are bringing real-world work experience directly to campus via partnerships with corporations, not-for-profit organizations, entrepreneurs, other colleges and even their own academic departments. Read more...
Summer 2017
The Newsletter of the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities
This spring Benedictine University held an all-day “Teach-In on Social Justice and Race” to promote greater understanding of people and issues affecting local communities. The goal was to put into action one of the University’s core values, which is to engage in dialogue with others. Read more...
May 31, 2017
Bugle Newspapers
Benedictine University has long been a leader for transfer programs and a school of choice for transfer students seeking an undergraduate, values-based education. Now, Benedictine is striving to be even more “transfer-friendly.” Read more...
May 23, 2017
Daily Herald
After being raised in captivity for nearly two years, the Blanding's turtle and 12 of his friends were released Tuesday as part of a Forest Preserve District of DuPage County program aimed at rebuilding the reptile's numbers in DuPage. They're equipped with radio transmitters and small thermometers and will be part of a joint study by Loyola and Benedictine universities. Read more...
May 2017
Naperville Magazine
Dan and Ada established the Rice Foundation in 1947 and over the years it has funded numerous buildings around the area, from the Dan and Ada Rice Athletic Center at Benedictine University in Lisle to the Daniel F. and Ada L. Rice Conservations and Biology Research Center at Brookfield Zoo. Read more...
April 30, 2017
Our Sunday Visitor
The ability to dialogue is especially important in an age when we engage with many people online. Here’s why it should matter to Catholics, and here are some steps we can all take to do it more effectively. Read more...
April 28, 2017
Naperville Sun
Robert Baer, who spent 21 years in the CIA, was the guest speaker Thursday at Benedictine University's Center for Civic Leadership spring address, "National Security and Global Terrorism in the 21st Century." Read more...
April 27, 2017
Naperville Sun
Several Naperville residents have been named to the President's Planning Advisory Committee, a new community advisory group to Benedictine University in Lisle. Read more...
April 19, 2017
Daily Herald Business Ledger
What is trending in business research and what is receiving more attention today is something called "Agility." Three U.S. business school programs currently studying the topic of organizational agility include the University of Southern California, Columbia University and Benedictine University's Ph.D. in Organization Development program. Read more...
April 12, 2017
Daily Herald Business Ledger
Benedictine University's Doctor of Philosophy/Doctor of Business Administration in Values-Driven Leadership Program was recognized as a Top 10 Ph.D. program in HR.com's 2017 Leadership Excellence and Development Awards. Read more...
March 12, 2017
Daily Herald
Rukmini Callimachi, who spoke at Benedictine University in Lisle last week about the threat of ISIS, has had other dangerously close calls in her career on the front lines of conflicts around the world. She writes about the Islamic State and the group's particular brand of terrorism. Nightmares, and sometimes anxiety, come with the job. Read more...
March 12, 2017
Daily Herald
This past week, Rukmini Callimachi talked to students at Benedictine University in Lisle where she also sat down for an interview with our Katlyn Smith, who chronicles in today's editions how Rukmini carried trash bags into abandoned buildings in Iraq looking for documents to add to her archives about the surprisingly complex bureaucracy of ISIS. Read more...
March 12, 2017
Daily Herald
Rukmini Callimachi, a former Daily Herald reporter, returned home with exclusive documents that help shed light on the Islamic State group's state-building activities. On Thursday, she shared some of her findings with about 300 people at Benedictine University in Lisle. Read more...
March 11, 2017
Daily Herald
For Sikhs in the suburbs, it's a lonely battlefield. "I feel people staring at me -- but it's an old feeling now," said Ipninder Singh. Outside his dorm room at Benedictine University in Lisle, he usually is the only man in sight with a turban and flowing beard. In corporate offices and suburban schools, it's the same. "For most of the day, once I step out of my house, I'm the only Sikh," said Kulmeet Singh. But the self-consciousness, he said, is blended with a sense of pride. Read more...
March 10, 2017
Chicago Tribune
Confronting uncomfortable and painful but important issues through dialogue can help unearth greater understanding of people and issues affecting local, national and global communities. In pursuit of these efforts, Benedictine University held an all-day "Teach-In on Social Justice and Race." The goal was to put into action one of the University's core values which is to engage in dialogue with others. Read more...
March 7, 2017
Bugle Newspapers
Lee DeRemer, Ph.D., a retired U.S. Air Force colonel, will address graduates at Benedictine University’s 127th Commencement Convocation on Saturday, May 13. Read more...
March 2, 2017
Daily Herald
The concept of giving up something for Lent appeals to lots of folks, as nearly one-quarter of Americans do it. About a third of churchgoing Protestants and evangelicals, and 36 percent of all Hispanics, observe Lent. Even monks make sacrifices for Lent. Read more...
March 1, 2017
Daily Herald
Jakub Jancek will present his project, "Optimizing Kinect® Depth Sensing Using Dynamic Polarization," at the 48th Association for Computing Machinery Technical Symposium of the Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education Wednesday through Saturday, March 8-11, in Seattle, Washington. The symposium is SIGCSE's flagship conference and regularly attracts more than 1,200 computer science educators from around the world. Read more...
February 24, 2017
Daily Herald
Rukmini Callimachi, a foreign correspondent for The New York Times and The Associated Press, will present "Exploring Terror: A Look at the Secretive Body Inside ISIS Dedicated to Projecting Terror Overseas" as part of the Center for Civic Leadership Lecture Series at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 9, at Benedictine University's Goodwin Hall Auditorium. Read more...
February 22, 2017
Daily Herald
Incoming Benedictine University men's basketball player, Tahron Harvey felt assured when he realized he'd be sharing the backcourt with fellow DuPage Valley Conference product Michael Blaszczyk. The 2015-16 Eagles squad that included Harvey, Naperville Central's Blaszczyk and since-graduated D3Hoops national player of the year Luke Johnson, out of Wheaton Academy, won its first 31 games until losing to St. Thomas in the NCAA Division III championship game. Read more...
February 22, 2017
Daily Herald
In his 2005 film "Night for Day: The XP Story," Benedictine University President Michael S. Brophy, an award-winning writer and director, examines the dramatic and unusual ways patients afflicted with xeroderma pigmentosum around the world cope with the debilitating disease characterized by extreme sensitivity to ultraviolet (sun) light that can lead to cancer and death. Read more...
February 20, 2017
Daily Herald
Peace activist, oral historian and author Rosalie G. Riegle will discuss Catholic Worker movement co-founder Dorothy Day and the foundation of her Catholicism at Benedictine University on March 2. Riegle is visiting as part of the annual Benedictine Heritage Lecture Series, which celebrates the founding of the University and reflects its Catholic tradition and Benedictine heritage. Sponsored by the Department of History, Philosophy, and Religious Studies, she will present the lecture, "Dorothy Day: A Saint for Our Times." Read more...
February 15, 2017
Daily Herald
Benedictine University has chosen James E. Payne, Ph.D., as its next chief academic officer. Read more...
February 13, 2017
Chicago Magazine
Sabri Elmansouri, 32, is a radiologist from Libya, currently pursuing a master’s in public health at Benedictine University. He entered the U.S. on a student visa in 2015 in order to learn more about public administration to help his country rebuild after Arab Spring protests toppled dictator Moammar Gadhafi in 2011. Read more...
February 1, 2017
Daily Herald
Benedictine University's Personal Branding for Business program helps students transition to careers with seminars and events, including a networking reception. Read more...
January 24, 2017
The Beacon-News
At Benedictine University, a petition submitted to university President Michael Brophy called for the school to refuse to voluntarily share information with Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection as much as legally possible, to refuse ICE access to university property, and to prohibit campus security from asking about immigration status or participating in ICE or border protection action, among other requests. Read more...
January 23, 2017
Daily Herald
Ernest E. Gibson, Ph.D., was the keynote speaker at the 22nd Annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast co-hosted by Benedictine University and College of DuPage at Benedictine's Lisle campus. Gibson, who knew King, reflected on his own experiences with the Civil Rights Movement and the challenges of maintaining and improving civil rights today. Read more...
January 18, 2017
Daily Herald
Sarah Ware, adjunct professor at Benedictine University in Lisle, normally has students do volunteer work in the community to fulfill the experiential learning component of the humanities course she teaches. But this winter, she's encouraging them to take on a very different kind of project. She's asking the students to break into teams and create videos about smart energy use in languages other than English. Read more...
January 18, 2017
Bugle Newspapers
Bill Rancic, entrepreneur, author and motivational speaker, will be at Benedictine University on Wednesday, February 8, at 7 p.m. in the Goodwin Hall Auditorium as part of the "BenU Presents: An Evening with..." event series. Read more...
January 16, 2017
Arab American Family Services
Arab American Family Services was proud to team up with the Benedictine University Students for the Justice of Palestine to help donate winter clothes for the Rohingya Refugee Cultural Center. Read more...
January 14, 2017
Chicago Tribune
It also may come as a surprise to others that Benedictine, a Catholic institution in a suburban county that is 78 percent white and 86 percent Catholic or Protestant, may have the highest percentage of Muslim students of any Catholic university in the nation. That percentage is rising and reflects a trend at other Catholic institutions of higher learning. Read more...
December 22, 2016
The Daily Herald
Benedictine University has chosen John Jeries to lead its technology division. The new Chief Information Officer (CIO) has more than 26 years of information technology (IT) experience, including 18 years as a CIO. Read more...
December 1, 2016
The Daily Herald
Amid the hustle and bustle of the holidays, members of the public are invited to prepare for the Nativity of Jesus at "Advent at the Abbey" from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10, at St. Procopius Abbey, 5601 College Road, Lisle. The event's speakers are Fr. Becket Franks of St. Procopius Abbey and Christine Fletcher, associate professor in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at Benedictine University. Read more...
November 28, 2016
WDAM-TV Channel 7
Corporations often consider an MBA a necessity for anyone who wishes to attain C-suite status. The MBA program at Benedictine University offers flexibility for the aspiring MBA in both content and time commitment. Instead of one course at a time, the program provides the opportunity to accelerate and finish the 64-credit program in one year instead of two. Read more...
November 28, 2016
WALB News 10
Now with massive farms growing crops in quantities, manufacturers producing "New, less fat" and other supposed improvements, there are many choices. Millennials, however, have taken a stance. They want healthier, more "plant-centric" food. With all the many choices, nutritionists and registered dietitians are essential to help people design a better way of eating and nourishing themselves. Benedictine University's provides an online Master of Science in Nutrition and Wellness program that combines advanced nutrition with wellness. Read more...
November 23, 2016
The Beacon News
Benedictine University dedicated a peace pole on November 14 in a ceremony celebrating the newest addition to the Campus Quad. Read more...
November 22, 2016
The Beacon News
Wong, associate professor of Teacher Education Preparation at Benedictine University, challenges his students within and outside of the classroom, and if they are up to the task, he has no problem giving them a deft pingpong lesson, often blasting angling, twisting and spinning winners off the table against his much younger opponents. Read more...
November 11, 2016
Daily Southtown
One county; very different health concerns across it. The myriad communities that make up Cook County tell a story of affluence and poverty and points in between. And, depending on a community's economic standing, its biggest health concerns can be very different. Read more...
October 30, 2016
The Chronicle of Higher Education
H. Ali Yurtsever has fielded a lot of questions about his faith since he started his job at Benedictine University in August, including whether faculty members should allow Muslim students to leave class for afternoon prayer and whether the university should upgrade its rest rooms to make it easier for those students to perform their ablutions. Read more...
October 26, 2016
Business Ledger
National Baseball Hall of Famer Ferguson "Fergie" Jenkins will speak at 7 p.m. Nov. 17 at Goodwin Hall Auditorium at Benedictine University, Lisle. This "BenU Presents: An Evening with" event is open to the public. Read more...
October 20, 2016
The Beacon News
National Baseball Hall of Famer Ferguson "Fergie" Jenkins will speak at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, November 17 in Goodwin Hall Auditorium at Benedictine University. This "BenU Presents: An Evening with" event is open to the public. Read more...
October 17, 2016
NWI Times
Hobart’s Elijah Walker is having himself a season. Walker leads the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference (NACC) in receiving yards and is eighth in NCAA Division III. The former Hobart Brickie leads Benedictine University in receiving, scoring, and yards per catch. Read more...
October 14, 2016
Daily Herald
Future Benedictine University students pursuing science degrees may qualify for new scholarships thanks to two $1 million gifts. Read more...
October 13, 2016
Daily Herald
Benedictine University has named its College of Business after Daniel L. Goodwin, a local real estate executive and vice chair of the University's board of trustees. Read more...
October 6, 2016
Kendall County Now
The Kendall County Sheriff’s Office recognized Corrections Commander Sabrina Jennings for 25 years of service on Sept. 26. Commander Jennings is a graduate of Oswego High School and earned a Bachelor of Arts in management with honors from Benedictine University. Read more...
September 28, 2016
Daily Herald
The quintet will perform some of their greatest hits, including "My Girl," "Get Ready" and "Just My Imagination," beginning at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 16, in the school's new Goodwin Hall Auditorium, 5700 College Road. Read more...
September 21, 2016
Daily Herald
The national board president of Girl Scouts of the USA, a state representative and the CEO of YWCA Metropolitan Chicago are the featured speakers of the 2016 Greater Chicago Women's Leadership Summit hosted by the College of Business at Benedictine University in Lisle. Read more...
September 8, 2016
River Bender
Kelsey Schulz, 23, placed her book, "Witchhunter: Realm of the Isles, on Amazon. She went to Benedictine University in Springfield for her bachelor's degree in writing and publishing. Read more...
September 3, 2016
The Beacon News
Benedictine University announced that it has awarded Associate of Arts (A.A.), Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Bachelor of Science (B.S.) and Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) degrees to 338 students who completed their degree requirements on or before May 2015. Read more...
September 3, 2016
Daily Herald
The Thunder welcomed back former offensive coordinator Josiah Sears as football coach of Benedictine University, handing him a 26-7 loss in his first game in charge of the Eagles program. Read more...
September 1, 2016
Fox Illinois
Benedictine University reached out to us this week, informing us that the school was not abruptly closed in the middle of the 2007 school year, but rather, they say the building was closed *after* the 2007 school year ended. Read more...
August 24, 2016
Patch.com
The Northern Illinois region of Benedictine’s National Moser Center offers a multitude of class sites in a variety of suburban locations that provide convenience for our adult students who live and work within the larger Chicago
area. Read more...
August 14, 2016
The Chronicle of Higher Education
At home, interfaith recruitment has been a boon for Benedictine, too, ever since the university made a concerted effort to reach out to the Chicago Muslim community after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Since then, says Mr. Brophy, popularity has grown through word-of-mouth. Read more...
August 1, 2016
Naperville Magazine
Michael Brophy became the 11th president of Benedictine University last August and was officially installed in April. Read more...
July 27, 2016
Mendota Reporter
Benedictine University in Lisle has announced the names of 908 students who are included on the spring dean’s list. Read more...
July 25, 2016
Downer's Grove The Bugle
Benedictine University Director of Athletics, Mark McHorney, has announced the hiring of Attila Schmidt as the new head men’s soccer coach. Read more...
June 22, 2016
Chicago Tribune
Benedictine University's 22nd Annual President's Invitational Golf Outing will be held Tuesday, July 19, at Cog Hill Golf & Country Club in Lemont. This year's celebrity guest will be World Golf Hall of Fame member Ben Crenshaw, widely considered one of golf's greatest putters. Read more...
June 21, 2016
Chicago Tribune
This year, the 2015 and 2016 graduating classes at Benedictine University inducted 48 graduate students from the College of Business into the University's Sigma Beta Delta chapter. To qualify for selection, a student's cumulative GPA must rank in the top 20 percent of their graduate business program. Read more...
June 2, 2016
Daily Herald
Lisle is moving ahead with plans to refinance $4.2 million of debt incurred 12 years ago during construction of the Lisle-Benedictine University Sports Complex. Read more...
June 1, 2016
Daily Herald
More than a dozen Willowbrook families displaced by damage from Tuesday's storms have sought shelter in Lisle. For the fifth time since the snowstorm of February 2011, Lisle's Benedictine University has been activated as an emergency Red Cross shelter. Read more...
April 29, 2016
Chicago Tribune
Tapping the "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" as a muse for a class assignment might seem unconventional. It's all par for the course for one student at Benedictine University. Read more...
April 27, 2016
My Suburban Life
As the ongoing budget standoff in Springfield slowly moves toward a year of financial gridlock, state legislators from DuPage County and state Comptroller Leslie Geissler Munger said they are frustrated yet hopeful. Read more...
April 19, 2016
The Candor
On Tuesday, April 12th, 25 Benedictine students traveled to Springfield, Ill. to deliver letters to Governor Bruce Rauner, lobby their legislators, and have private meetings with Kelly Burke and John Cullerton. Read more...
April 17, 2016
Active.com
Calling all superheros of all ages! Benedictine University’s American Medical Student Association presents: Superhero Sprint! Participants can run/walk this 5K run, which will be held on campus. Read more...
April 15, 2016
Daily Herald
Carrie Johnson, Class of 1994, an award-winning correspondent for NPR's Washington desk, will address graduates at Benedictine University's 126th Commencement Convocation on Saturday, May 14, at the Village of Lisle-Benedictine University Sports Complex. Read more...
April 15, 2016
Daily Herald
Partway through his speech at his official installation as the new president of Benedictine University, Michael Brophy reached under the podium and pulled out a thick packet of papers he said is known as the "red file." In it was a collection of faculty suggestions for the 129-year-old school's goals and priorities. Read more...
April 9, 2016
St. Baldrick's Foundation
The St. Baldrick's Foundation is a volunteer-driven charity that funds more in childhood cancer research grants than any organization except the U.S. government. The event will be held in Benedictine University's Rice Center. Read more...
April 6, 2016
Patch.com
The Board of Education will promote Associate Superintendent for Administrative Services Dr. John Sparlin to the district’s top administrative role as Superintendent of Schools beginning July 1. Read more...
March 21, 2016
Daily Herald
A veteran fundraising professional, Leonard A. Bertolini, has been named vice president of development at Benedictine University in Lisle. He'll join the university May 1. Read more...
March 21, 2016
BCR News
Benedictine University announced 895 students were named to the fall 2015 dean’s list. The dean’s list recognizes full-time students who achieve a 3.5 grade point average or above. Read more...
March 19, 2016
Daily Herald
Perfection was just out of reach, figuratively and literally. The University of St. Thomas (Minn.) stopped Benedictine University one step short of a perfect season, defeating the Eagles in the Division III men's basketball national championship game 82-76. Read more...
March 19, 2016
NCAA.com
Despite being held to a season low point total, the second-ranked Benedictine University men's basketball team kept a historic season moving, rallying after trailing at halftime for just the fourth time this season to best Amherst College and reach the NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Championship game. Read more...
March 18, 2016
Daily Herald
That long staircase to the perfect season has only one more step in front of the Benedictine University Eagles. By virtue of a hard-fought 63-60 win over Amherst College, the Eagles will play for the first national championship in men's basketball program history, facing St. Thomas (Minn.) at 5:05 p.m. Saturday in the Salem Civic Center. The game will be televised on CBS Sports Network. Read more...
March 17, 2016
Daily Herald
These may be uncharted waters, but already Benedictine University has made a huge splash. The sole unbeaten team in all of men's college basketball with a program-best record of 30-0, coach Keith Bunkenburg's Eagles are the first unbeaten to reach the NCAA Division III semifinals since 2009. Read more...
March 16, 2016
Naperville Sun
A Naperville healthcare veteran who has been active in the city's economic development will take over as president and CEO of Edward Hospital effective July 1. Read more...
March 16, 2016
WGNtv.com
Benedictine University has been close to winning it all before, but never this close. In 1991, the team made it all the way to the Division III Elite Eight before losing out to a UW–Platteville team coached by future Badgers legend Bo Ryan. Despite making six more appearances since, the Eagles hadn't won another NCAA tournament game until this year. Read more...
March 16, 2016
Daily Herald
Kottmann has a bachelor's degree in environmental science from the State University of New York, a master's degree in psychology from Roosevelt University and an MBA from Benedictine University. He's lived in Naperville since 1991 with his wife, Donna, and two daughters. He is a founding board member and past chairman of the city's economic development organization, the Naperville Development Partnership. Read more...
March 14, 2016
Chicago Tribune
Known for its quality wines, great prices and knowledgeable wine associates, Vin Chicago has named Peter D'Amico to the position of Director of E-Commerce, according to Peter Schwarzbach, the firm's owner. D'Amico is a graduate of Benedictine University, holding a master's of business administration and bachelor's degree in business management. Read more...
March 13, 2016
WGNtv.com
There's only one undefeated team left at any level of NCAA men's basketball and they play in Lisle. Illinois' Benedictine University improved to 30-0 Saturday night after beating Alma College 93-73 in the Division III Elite Eight. Read more...
March 12, 2016
Daily Herald
Benedictine opened a big lead Saturday night and cruised into the Division III NCAA Tournament Final Four next weekend. Read more...
March 11, 2016
Daily Herald
Nearing the midpoint of the second half of Friday night's Division III NCAA Tournament game, Benedictine University decided it had had enough of Ohio Wesleyan. A 13-0 run gave the Eagles the lead for good, and they advanced to Saturday's Elite Eight game with a 97-84 victory in Lisle. Benedictine (29-0) hosts Alma College at 7 p.m. Saturday. Read more...
March 9, 2016
Daily Herald
Karlie Podnar wants to pursue COD's 3+1 bachelor's degree program: three years at COD and a final year under the tutelage of professors from Benedictine University, earning a bachelor of science in nursing. Read more...
March 5, 2016
Daily Herald
The Benedictine University men's basketball team picked right up where it left off. Winners of all 27 games during the regular season and the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference Tournament, the Eagles stormed through the second round of the Division III NCAA Tournament with an 85-64 win over Hardin-Simmons on Saturday night. Read more...
March 5, 2016
Chicago Tribune
Benedictine University junior Samantha Triani is just two semesters away from completing her business degree in management and organizational behavior. How she's going to pay for her final year, however, is uncertain because Illinois Republicans and Democrats can't agree on a state budget this fiscal year, nor have they started appropriating money for next year. Read more...
March 2, 2016
ABC 7 News
Led by double-double senior Luke Johnson, Division 3 Benedictine University is one of the nation's two unbeaten teams at any level with a school record of 27-0. Read more...
February 16, 2016
The Odyssey Online
Noor Tagouri to visit Benedictine University for MIST Chicago 2016. Read more...
February 13, 2016
Daily Herald
The Benedictine University men's basketball team became even more special on Saturday. Beating Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference foe Edgewood 88-54 on senior day at the Rice Center in Lisle, the Eagles set a new program victories mark with 24. Read more...
September 23, 2015
Daily Herald
A panel of Benedictine University faculty members next week will examine Pope Francis's encyclical on the environment and its moral implications for ecological, theological and political transformation in the fight against climate change. Read more...
Levittown, Pa. – Catholic colleges and universities across the United States are attracting military veterans of recent wars with a combination of financial aid, individualized assistance and opportunities for peer support. Read more...
An old friend of the Radio, the author of countless reflections broadcast by the English Programme, a Benedictine intellectual who has given us guidance and help in understanding the Scriptures over and over again, Father Timothy was back in Rome for meetings and found time to update us on new developments in his life and work. Read more...
August 28, 2014
Daily Herald
Benedictine
University President William J. Carroll has been named a recipient of an INSIGHT
Into Diversity Visionary Award, which recognizes individuals who have made
significant contributions to diversity in higher education and who have made an
indelible mark in broadening diversity and inclusion at their college or
university. Read more...
Distinguished Naperville resident Bev Patterson Frier cites the benefits of Benedictine University’s Center for Lifelong Learning during an interview with NCTV-17. Read more...
Authentic cuisine and dancing will highlight Benedictine University’s seventh annual Festival of Asia, timed to celebrate the imminent Chinese New Year. It takes place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, Jan. 31, in Lisle. Read more...
As the country paused to honor the work of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday, Timothy Goodly said the holiday is also about recognizing the everyday heroes he continues to inspire even decades later. Read more...
Chinese students studying at Lisle's Benedictine University won't have time to travel 7,000 miles to enjoy the Chinese New Year, their country's biggest celebration. Read more...
Alan Gorr, dean of Benedictine University's new Global College, was in China this summer to interview incoming students for the master of public health program Benedictine has started to offer in northeast China. Read more...
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