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The Holocaust Education Project speaks to the soul of the College, posing questions that defy answering.
From swing to sports to spirituality, here's the inside story of life on campus.
Students say they’re looking for ultimate meaning in their lives. How Elmhurst helps them find it.
Our library is the home of a collection of works by a remarkable cohort of Chicago artists.
The Honors Program means plenty of study, intense dialog, and a genuine sense of community.
The City of Elmhurst ranks Number 1 in a Chicago Magazine survey of local suburbs. Here’s why.
Each February, our chapel is the home to one of the best college jazz festivals in the United States.
During January Term, the intellectual fare is varied and abundant, and the spirit of adventure rules.
Elmhurst is a college of the United Church of Christ. What does that mean in practice?
Staging a musical in a converted saw mill isn’t easy, but when the curtain goes up it’s all worth it.
Ragnar Moen, the foster father of our campus arboretum, has proudly watched his prized trees grow.
At Elmhurst, the ideal of the student- athlete is alive and well and winning.
Elmhurst recreates native Illinois prairies amid new sustainable design projects.
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President Ray's Inaugural Address
Read the text of the address given by the thirteenth president of Elmhurst at his installation ceremony on Saturday, November 8, in Hammerschmidt Memorial Chapel.
A Pinnacle of Education
Professor Richard Schultz was one of five professors in North America to receive the National Council for Geographic Education's Distinguished Teaching Award for 2008.
Funding Dreams of Higher Education
Lifelink Corp. establishes a $102,000 endowed fund to benefit students committed to academic achievement.
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A True Pro
Former Leader columnist Dan Pompei has earned respect as one of the best NFL writers around.
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Nature & Nurture
Rob Carmichael ’87 has made a career of his two passions: education and the environment.
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Practical Ethicist
Bill Nelson ’68 uses clarity, pragmatism, and humor to advocate medical ethics.
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Envoy in Asia
Laurie Rich '00 taught Shakespeare and learned Uzbek as a Peace Corps volunteer.
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Rising Rocker
Kris Myers '99 is the celebrated new drummer for the hot rock band Umphrey's McGee.
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Master Teacher
Grace Vyduna-Haskins '49 found new ways to help children decipher words on a page.
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Born Coach
Al Biancalana ’82 has never had a losing season, but wins aren’t all he’s after.
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Renowned Scholar
Walter Brueggemann '55 brings the Bible to life as a leading authority on the Old Testament.
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Federal Judge
Bill Bauer '49 of the U.S. Court of Appeals takes his job very seriously and himself not at all.
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Cancer Nurse
Carol White '85 learns lessons about dignity and bravery from her patients every day.
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Guitar Czar
Fred Gretsch '71 sustains a family business that's part of American music history.
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Hollywood Story
David Rasche '66, star of stage, screen and sit-com, is a celebrated 'smart perfomer.'
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Opera Luminary
David Kuebler '69 earns his full share of bravos and bravissimos on stages worldwide.
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Veteran Pastor
Bob Ullman '71 has seen "it all. It's like living a novel instead of writing one."
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Voice of Authority
Terri Hemmert '70 rose to the top of rock radio with a well-informed, personal style.
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Hungary Man
August Molnar '49 started a foundation to celebrate Hungarian thought and culture.
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College President
Charles Guengerich '70 of Wright College is a leader on the front lines of higher education in America.
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A Good Joe
For the Reverend Joe Richardson '89 the spiritual life is not a theory. He lives it.
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Music Man
Justin Roman '00 plays the hits on B96 when he's not busy making his own hits for MCA Records.
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Men's Hoops Team Falls at Anderson
The Elmhurst College men's basketball team, ranked seventh in the latest D3hoops.com poll, fell to 9-2 overall after falling at Anderson University 83-77.
Men's Hoops Team Knocks Off Top-Ranked Washington
The Elmhurst College men's basketball team stunned top-ranked Washington University 82-75 in the championship game of the Elmhurst Bluejay Classic Tournament.
Men's Hoops Team Downs Benedictine 89-83
Brent Ruch scored a season-high 27 points in just 23 minutes to lead the Elmhurst College men's basketball team to an 89-83 win over Benedictine University in the first round of the Bluejay Classic Tournament.
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Becoming a Visionary Leader
Sat., Jan. 10, 2009, 9:00 - 12:00 noon
Biblical Studies Workshop: Gospel of Matthew
Sat., Jan. 10, 2009, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 noon
10th Annual High School Exhibition- Reception
Wed., Jan. 14, 2009, 6:00-8:30 p.m.
Adult Undergraduate Information Session
Thu., Jan. 15, 2009, 6:00 p.m.
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Noices on NBC
The research of two Elmhurst professors was featured on the NBC Nightly News. Watch it here!
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