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Lincoln Trio Revives Rarities By Revered Chicago Composers June 11 On Cedille Records

Lincoln Trio Revives Rarities By Revered Chicago Composers June 11 On Cedille Records The album takes its title from the Carl Sandburg poem that immortalized Chicago as the City of the Big Shoulders. by BWW News Desk The Chicago-based Lincoln Trio - violinist Desirée Ruhstrat, cellist David Cunliffe, and pianist Marta Aznavoorian - offers large-scale, late-career piano trios by 20th-century Chicago masters: Ernst Bacon, recipient of three Guggenheim Fellowships and a Pulitzer Fellowship, and Leo Sowerby, first recipient of the Rome Prize (1921) and winner of a Pulitzer Prize for music (1946), on the group s new Cedille Records album, Trios from the City of Big Shoulders, available June 11, 2021.

Melissa D Avery, PhD Named Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Midwifery and Women s Health

Melissa D Avery, PhD Named Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Midwifery and Women s Health
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Researcher Questions Redistricting Data | Alton Daily News

By Greg Bishop - Illinois Radio Network With redistricting hearings wrapped up and lawmakers providing their input in a map room controlled by Democrats, it’s unclear when draft maps will be released. But some worry about the accuracy of the data that could be used. Sherri Taylor, a researcher with the Center for Governmental Studies at Northern Illinois University, said Illinois is in the same pickle as the rest of the country. Census data used to accurately draw new political boundaries for states across the country has yet to be released. Some Census data has been released for the map-making process, but not the block-level data needed to accurately depict the latest counts. That’s not expected until this summer.

A Teacher Of Teachers Talks How COVID Impacts The Next Gen Of Educators | Teachers Lounge Podcast

Click here to listen to the podcast! Have you had an awesome teacher, coach or professor that inspired you who deserves a spotlight? Send your nominations to teacherslounge@niu.edu. While you re there, tell us about an education story or topic we should cover on Teachers Lounge. Also, subscribe to us and leave a rating wherever it is you listen to the show! SHOW NOTES Stories featured in this episode: Music: Our show s theme music is from the northern Illinois-based band Kindoves and their songs Popn, Origins and Quiche. You can find more of their music on their Soundcloud page. You can also listen to the episode of WNIJ s own Sessions from Studio A where they were featured.

Rockford Mayor Tom McNamara says public safety is his top priority

ROCKFORD  Acknowledging the city’s struggle to contain a pandemic-fueled violent crime surge last year, Mayor Tom McNamara on Wednesday said public safety remains his top priority. During a pre-recorded annual State of the City address released Wednesday, McNamara announced plans to expand the scope of his domestic violence prevention office “to address violence and public safety issues across the community.”  “Clearly, the last 14 months have been some of the most challenging in our city’s 169-year history,” McNamara said. “The COVID-19 pandemic has left death and illness, along with economic and social destruction, in its wake. However, as we have so many times in our past, the people of Rockford came together to face the challenge. Our community is resilient, and our people have tremendous grit. We must not just simply reopen. Instead, we must rebuild.” 

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