The Odyssey Project offers educational opportunities through humanities courses
Roxana speaks with Antoinette Burton and Alaina Pincus of The Odyssey Project, a free adult education program at the University of Illinois.
Roxana speaks with Antoinette Burton and Alaina Pincus of The Odyssey Project, a free adult education program at the University of Illinois.
In installment #3 of this series, Nicole speaks with Rabbi Alan Cook about Jewish perspectives on our national climate, deploying faith to keep all communities safe, and how to help youth resist hate in American life.
Julie offers her recommendations for cultural experiences this month.
Champaign's Goal Getters and Urbana's Self Made Kingz programs are giving young men the tools to change their futures.
Alisa sat down with Luca Villasenor and Cassandra Marino, who shared their experiences as high school students in the YES program
Erin spoke with Wendy Bartlo of Age-Friendly C-U to learn more about efforts to make C-U a more inclusive community for seniors.
Andrew examines how a “greenbelt” would benefit Champaign-Urbana.
Kat points out the shifting dynamic of corporate America and traditional business practices by taking a look at a couple of local examples of innovative workplaces.
CU Moms Demand Action held a “Wear Orange” event this Saturday as part of a national campaign to end gun violence in America.
Julie gives the culture rundown for the month of June.