July 1, 2009
Herald News (STNG)
Sloboda an AVCA Media Award winner
ROMEOVILLE -- Lewis University Assistant Sports Information Director Derrick Sloboda was selected as the 2008-09 NCAA Division II Great Lakes Region honoree for the American Volleyball Coaches' Association (AVCA) Grant Burger Media...
June 30, 2009
Trib Local
IBHE grant stimulates Lewis nursing simulation experience
Lewis University increases its efforts to enhance nursing education through clinical simulation. Lewis University bachelor of science in nursing students will have an increased opportunity at a successful transition from the classroom to practice this...
June 29, 2009
The Boilingbrook Sun (STNG)
Grant introduces students to Arabic at Lewis
ROMEOVILLE -- Bryanna Charles, 16, didn't get to go to Jordan for summer vacation, but she immersed herself in the culture, learning Arabic at Lewis University.
June 11, 2009
Naperville Sun (STNG)
School briefs: Students raise money for charities
Lewis University students enrolled in applied sociology recently raised more than $4,000 for Elaingel's Angels in Naperville and Humane Haven in...
June 5, 2009
The Plainfield Sun (STNG)
Former reporter publishes book
PLAINFIELD -- Tom Hernandez will read from and sign copies of his new book, "Chocolate Cows And Purple Cheese and More Tales From the Homefront," at 7...
June 5, 2009
Herald News (STNG)
Lewis land 113 on GLVC academic team
ROMEOVILLE -- The Great Lakes Valley Conference released the 2008-09 selections for the Academic all-GLVC squad, and Lewis University found themselves second among 13 conference teams with 113...
May 27, 2009
Suburban Chicago Newspapers (STNG)
Hospital picks nurse of year
Provena Saint Joseph Medical Center has chosen Lynette Perez as its 2009 Nurse of the Year. Perez, who works in the short stay unit on 3 East, has been an employee of PSJMC since...
May 22, 2009
The Boilingbrook Sun (STNG)
Bolingbrook hospital awards nursing scholarships
Two graduating seniors from Bolingbrook High School each were awarded $1,000 college scholarships from the Bolingbrook Hospital Foundation on May 20. Kathy Mitchell, vice president/chief nursing officer of Adventist Bolingbrook Hospital, and Gabrielle Abogado, executive assistant, awarded the scholarships...
May 22, 2009
Herald News (STNG)
Four leaders get honorary degrees
ROMEOVILLE -- Lewis University awarded honorary degrees to four distinguished professionals at its spring commencement ceremonies. Honorees included...
May 22, 2009
Daily Herald
Suburban nursing schools expand to fill need
Ask any of the area community colleges and four-year universities, and the answer is the same: the degree programs drawing the most interest right now are in health care, and more specifically,...
May 21, 2009
The Lincoln-Way Sun (STNG)
Class aims to ease fear of flying
Elizabeth Kelly-Rhodes often squeezes her husband's hand very hard when they fly in an airplane. "I am not a fan of turbulence or taking off," said Kelly-Rhodes, a therapist with Southside Christian Counseling Center in Tinley Park.
May 21, 2009
Herald News (STNG)
Fear of Flying
What: Fear of Flying program aboard an actual, stationary Boeing 737 When: Thursdays, May 21 to June 11 Where: Lewis University Airport Class takes to the air to ease flying fears Why: Two-hour classes for adults to address anxieties related to air travel.
May 10, 2009
Herald News (STNG)
Lewis' Koerner picks up academic award
ROMEOVILLE, -- Lewis University sophomore Ryan Koerner has been selected to the 2009 Academic All-District 5 Baseball Second Team by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).
May 4, 2009
The Homer Horizon
Someone You Should Know: Daina Norusis
| Daina, a lifelong Homer Township resident, was recently awarded the De La Salle Medallion for Exemplary Volunteer Service from Lewis University. "I have a passion to serve and to make a difference in the world.
April 24, 2009
Herald News (STNG)
126 honored as the Top 10
The top 10 percent of graduating seniors at Lockport Township High School were honored last week during a local tradition in its 54th year. The Lockport Rotary Club honored 126 students Thursday at the Top Ten Percent Dinner at DiNolfo's Banquets in Homer Glen.