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The school expanded in 1989 and received degree-granting authorization in 1991. Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts in Chicago was acquired on February 1, 2000, by the Career Education Corporation. In June 2000, the school became affiliated with Le Cordon Bleu. The Higher Learning Commission accredited the school in 2003.
Don Harmon, President of the Illinois Senate; Ron Huberman, CEO of Chicago Public Schools, previously president of the Chicago Transit Authority; Jörg Kukies, German Minister of Finance (2024-) Christina Liu (MBA, PhD), former finance minister of Taiwan (2012) Jack Markell, 1985, Governor of Delaware
Many early students found employment at the Washington National Insurance Company of Evanston, a major financial supporter of the school. [3] In 1950, the school was renamed in honor of Washington National's founders, Curtis P. Kendall and his family. Business programs at Kendall College began in the 1970s. The School of Business was created in ...
Carol Moseley Braun (J.D. 1972) – United States Senate (D-IL) (1992–1998); United States Ambassador (1999–2001) Richard A. Mugalian – Illinois state representative and lawyer [10] Eliot Ness (A.B. 1925) – United States Treasury and Bureau of Prohibition agent, head of The Untouchables
Hamburger University was originally located on an 80-acre (32 ha) campus at the company's global headquarters in Oak Brook, Illinois from its founding until 2018, when both the McDonald's headquarters and Hamburger University moved to West Loop, Chicago, in a new complex built on the site of the former headquarters of Oprah Winfrey's Harpo Studios.
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The Chicago Board of Education named the school after Admiral David Farragut and appointed George R. Plumb as principal. On the first day of school, Farragut enrolled about 500 students in grades 1–4. [7] Those 500 students were among 175,000 students enrolled in Chicago's 200 schools in a year that saw a 15% increase in enrollment.
Alumni of St. Ignatius College Prep in Chicago, Illinois. Pages in category "St. Ignatius College Prep alumni" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total.