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The following is a List of defunct universities and colleges in Illinois. This list includes accredited , degree -granting institutions and bona fide institutions of higher learning that operated before accreditation existed.
Brunswick County Board of Education member David Robinson died Monday. Robinson, 46, had 35 years of serving the public as well as owning a local business. He was seeking another term on the ...
Ruth Munson, Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives, 2002–2009 [123] Vincent Persico, Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives, 1991–2002; earned his masters of education at NIU in 1986 [106] Tom Rooney, Republican member of the Illinois Senate appointed in 2016; earned his M.P.A. from NIU in 2011 [124]
Roland Burris, former U.S. Senator from Illinois (2009–2010); previously served as Illinois Comptroller and Illinois Attorney General [12] Jack Davis, U.S. Congressman from Illinois's 4th Congressional District who served from 1987 to 1989 [30]
John Dennison Russ (1818) – physician; innovator in the education of the blind [1] Jonathan Chapman (1819) – mayor of Boston, Massachusetts [70] Thomas Wilson Dorr (1819) – governor of Rhode Island; leader of the eponymous Dorr Rebellion [71] Alfred L. Elwyn (1819) – humanitarian, author [72] Russell Sturgis (1819) – merchant, banker [1]
Dennis Reboletti, member of Illinois House of Representatives [14] Dale Righter, member of Illinois House of Representatives 1997–2003, Illinois State Senate 2003-2021; Andy Skoog, member of the Illinois House of Representatives; Larry Stuffle, member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1977 to 1985. He was born in Charleston and ...
Lewis was born in Lexington, Mississippi, on December 22, 1944 [1] and earned a bachelor of science degree in industrial education from Tennessee State University. [2] In 1966, he moved to Chicago with his wife where he worked in the Chicago Public School system. [2]
Ruth Burnett Love (April 22, 1932 – June 6, 2022), [4] [5] [6] also known as Ruth B. Love-Holloway [9] was an American educator, education administrator, author and former schools superintendent. [10] Love was formerly a professor of education at her college alma mater San Francisco State University.