The Inaugural Presidential Awards for Social Justice
In recognition of a culture that consistently advocates for positive change, Roosevelt University President Ali Malekzadeh rolled out the Presidential Awards for Social Justice, honoring the inaugural winners on Wednesday, March 27.
Award-Winning CCPA Student Gives Commencement Speech
When graduating musical arts major Alex Fruin took the stage at the Auditorium Theatre, he delivered a speech that was inspired in part by the memory of his late older brother.
Making Miracles Happen
Eighteen undergraduates in Roosevelt University’s new McNair Scholars Program already have received bachelor’s degrees, with all but one accepted so far into graduate and PhD programs. Twenty-eight scholars who are currently in the program also are now doing summer research, including 10 who are engaged in projects away from home, mainly at Big 10 schools across the nation.
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College of Education: Lynette Stokes
The stigmas most often associated with foster care are neglect, aggression and abuse. But Lynette Stokes is proof that one more qualifier belongs on that list: success.
Chicago College of Performing Arts: Matthew Newlin
World-class lyric tenor and CCPA alumnus Matthew Newlin discusses his international success, and how it all started with the hard work and dedication he put in here at Roosevelt University.
College of Arts and Sciences: Jarrett Adams
Wrongfully convicted of sexual assault 18 years ago, criminal justice graduate Jarrett Adams opened his own law offices to help give the innocent a second chance at freedom.