The Jane Coffin Childs Memorial Fund for Medical Research (Jane Coffin Childs Fund) announces the launch of a collaboration with the Hope Funds for Cancer Research to provide funding support for outstanding postdoctoral Fellows in biomedical research. This unique initiative will expand the number of Fellows awarded by each organization, at a time when federal funding cuts are diminishing resources for the scientific workforce.
Clark Atlanta University today announced a collaboration with IBM SkillsBuild to help cultivate talent among future developers and drive economic growth. AI training continues to be vital. The latest Future of Jobs report from the World Economic Forum shows that the skills gap remains the most significant barrier to business transformation, and that by 2030, 39% of current skills may become outdated. Additionally, recent research from IBM and Morning Consult reveals that 76% of developers don't consider themselves to be experts in generative AI. This shows how the growth of generative AI has compounded the existing skills gap across roles.
The Cook County Assessor’s Office published its report on the 2023 assessment cycle, detailing the reassessment of 17 south and west suburban townships in Cook County.
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia, a general term for memory loss and cognitive decline severe enough to interfere with daily life. It accounts for 60–80% of all dementia cases. While memory changes can be a normal part of aging, Alzheimer’s is not. It’s a progressive brain disease that gradually destroys memory, thinking skills, and the ability to carry out everyday tasks.
Retirement planning is a crucial financial journey, but the path looks very different depending on whether you have an employer pension or not. Understanding these differences can help you prepare confidently for your golden years.
NWMAF, the leading organization empowering women in martial arts, will host its annual conference July 17 to 21 at North Central College in Naperville, Illinois. The conference is themed “Forward Together” to highlight members’ continued connections and solidarity throughout the years and into the future. While general registration is closed, the interested public is welcome to attend Super Saturday July 19, a showcase of the best of NWMAF’s offerings in classes and performances.
The Board of Directors of the National Association of Counties (NACo) called for the release of property characteristics data from the federal government last week, supporting a policy proposal by the Cook County Assessor’s Office to improve assessment accuracy.
A group of 50 newly admitted Southern Illinois University Carbondale students are getting a jumpstart toward college success this month as they participate in the Dr. Seymour Bryson Future Scholars Program, earning 7 credit hours and immersing themselves in college life before classes begin in August.
South Side Sanctuary received the Chicago Neighborhood Development Award (CNDA) John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Creative Places Award during a recent ceremony. South Side Sanctuary is a POP Plaza located at 47th and King Drive that is a collaborative effort by OASES and I Am Your Village, the non-profit arm of the Nascent Group.
An anthology of narratives about social justice movements for organizers, activists and social justice communicators was released last month with the goal of serving as a practitioners guide. “Liberation Stories: Building Narrative Power for 21st-Century Social Movements,” was edited by Shanelle Matthews, Marzena Zukowska and the Radical Communications Network (RadComms). At a recent event at the University of Illinois Chicago Social Justice Gallery, Matthews, Zukowska, along with contributing authors Rachel Jacoby, Tre Bosley and Zaineb Mohammed participated in a discussion, moderated by Cathy J. Cohen.
With grocery prices continuing to increase and food assistance programs services being cut, an Illinois organization is looking at the benefits municipal grocery stores could bring to communities in the South Suburbs, as well as throughout the state of Illinois.
A workshop is helping young people, ages 14 years old to 21 years old, prepare for careers by providing resume and career readiness resources. The Resume Boot Camp is a partnership between the Village Legal and Community Project and Hey Benji. The boot camp began on July 8th and runs through July 28th
On Wednesday, July 16, 2025, Girls Like Me Project (GLMPI) will host Legacy Speaks: Mapping Ida B. Wells' Imprint, a special bus tour in tribute to the life and legacy of Ida B. Wells on her birthday. This tour will honor Wells' unwavering commitment to social justice and the power of using one’s voice for change.
Cook County Commissioner Donna Miller is launching her campaign for Illinois' 2nd Congressional District today with an introductory video, linked here, that summarizes her family's history of service and her plans to carry that legacy forward. Miller raised her family in the south suburbs and grew up in Chicago with her family's generational story rooted in Black migration.