CHICAGO, Ill., Mar 04, 2021 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) College presidents, corporate leaders and students will lead an Associated Colleges of Illinois’ (https://acifund.org) virtual event March 9, at 11 a.m., focused on how educators and the business community are working together to offer solutions to economic challenges faced by Illinois’ companies, schools and students.
Registration (ow.ly/NzAm50DNZCo) for the virtual event is open through March 9. The video program can be viewed on ACI’s website (https://acifund.org/march-9-virtual-event/).
The event, “A Smarter Solution: How the Liberal Arts and Business Community Together are Solving Illinois Challenges,” includes discussion of ACI’s extensive alumni employment data (https://acifund.org/member-employment-data/). Presidents of four ACI-affiliated colleges and universities, a Fortune 500 company CEO and two corporate members of ACI’s Board of Trustees, including a student, will be presenters.
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CHICAGO, Ill., Feb 19, 2021 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) Award-winning Chicagoland romance author Dania Voss’s Windy City Nights series is taking part in the Writers on the Moon project. Coordinated by speculative fiction author Dr. Susan Kaye Quinn, Voss is among one hundred and 25 authors participating in the lunar time capsule adventure.
Voss’s books will join Astrobotic’s Peregrine Mission 1, launching this fall and landing on Lacus Mortis on the moon. Astrobotic is a space logistics company and an official NASA partner. This will be the first American moon landing since Apollo 17 in 1972.
The project’s digital payload will be uploaded onto a SanDisk Extreme microSD card and will remain on the moon indefinitely. The hope is that the snapshot of indie fiction from around the world in 2021 will reveal the humanity of today, to the readers of tomorrow.
his hands. 23,000 jobs would up and leave because of the tax problem. he said i have to do well for my company and your state is not favorable to business he is saying and i cannot operate a company in good faith if the taxes are so high. all illinois has massive financial problems and i am from that state. individual income taxes have gone up by sick 60 percent and companies like g.e. . they do not pay anything in federal taxes. unbelievable. so wisconsin from the beginning was courting illinois business and in new york they have a different way to solve problems. millionaires are stepping up and saying, we, perhaps, want to pay more taxes, 100 wealthy new yorkers calling themselves the new yorkers for fiscal fairness say we will pay more tax to help the state. how about that? and an actor says he will kick in more. all he said we don t want this
jared loughner who will pursue additional murder charges against the 22-year-old when the first trial is over. that first trial will focus on his alleged assassination attempt on congresswoman gabrielle giffords along with two of her aides. more bombshell allegations from wikileaks, saying the u.s. agreed to give sensitive information about great britain s nuclear program to the russians in exchange for russia agreeing to the new start treaty. the news is contained in thousands of u.s. cables that talk about using the u.k. as bargaining chip. weeks avalanching an advertising campaign encouraging illinois business to relocate out east, governor christie visited the windy city and down played suggestions this could be nothing more than political grand standing. i don t know how it could be, what you are doing is coming out and sell what you have to sell which is the great state of new jersey and i don t understand why that is sewmanship and if i come back with one business that
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