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On this week’s episode of Out and About, host Jenn Gordon is joined by Julie Peters and Sam Taylor to talk about about the Pulitzer Prize-winning play SWEAT, presented by the Illinois Central College Theatre Program.Performances happen Tuesday, May 31, through Thursday, June 2, at 7:30 p.m. at the ICC Performing Arts Center.For more information visit ICC Theatre Program.
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On this week’s episode of Out and About, host Jenn Gordon is joined by Julie Peters and Sam Taylor to talk about about the Pulitzer Prize-winning play SWEAT, presented by the Illinois Central College Theatre Program.Performances happen Tuesday, May 31, through Thursday, June 2, at 7:30 p.m. at the ICC Performing Arts Center.For more information visit ICC Theatre Program.
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A Women’s Fund Leadership Panel held on Monday, April 4 at the Illinois Central College (ICC) Performing Arts Theater helped reignite the Community Foundation of Central Illinois’ (CFCI) goal of raising a $1 million endowment to provide grants to organizations whose missions help empower women and girls.
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Gov. JB Pritzker says Illinois needs to prioritize improving access to higher education and job training, and programs in his proposed state budget for the 2023 fiscal year will help accomplish that goal.
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Greater Peoria's three major institutions of higher education are joining forces to beef up the area's IT workforce training pipeline.
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Illinois Central College could become one of the first institutions of higher learning in the country to study "floating wetlands" and their impact on nutrient runoff.
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Illinois Central College has fallen short in its bid to secure a Promise Neighborhoods grant from the U.S. Department of Education.
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Illinois Central College is breaking ground on a new $12 million Workforce Sustainability Center in East Peoria.
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Kids have the opportunity to explore career options this weekend with the Peoria Park District.
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As Jim Thome stepped to the mound for a ceremonial first pitch on Wednesday, Illinois Central College president Dr. Sheila Quirk-Bailey told the crowd the retired slugger said he’d rather hit the first pitch.