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Dominican University (DU), known from 1922 to 1997 as Rosary College, is a private Roman Catholic university in River Forest, Illinois, affiliated with the Sinsinawa Dominican Sisters. It offers bachelor's and master's degrees, certificate programs, and a PhD in information studies. Dominican University offers more than 50 majors in the Rosary ...
Pages in category "Dominican University (Illinois) alumni". The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Caritas Veritas Award, the highest alumni honor of Dominican University, 2000; Mother Evelyn Murphy award for excellence in teaching, Dominican University, 1973, 1997. Diversity Award, Dominican University, 2003. Teacher-scholar Illinois Humanities Council, 2000. Marquis Who's Who, 1984–2017.
People who attended Rosary College, which later became Dominican University in Illinois, United States. Pages in category "Rosary College alumni" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Cheryl Johnson-Odim. Cheryl Johnson-Odim is an American historian. She worked at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Northwestern University and Loyola University Chicago. She became dean at Columbia College Chicago and in 2007 was made provost of Dominican University in River Forest, Illinois .
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Died. June 7, 2020. (2020-06-07) (aged 35) Chicago, Illinois, US. Occupation (s) Biology lab technician, lecturer. Lynika Strozier (August 28, 1984 – June 7, 2020) was an American researcher and scientist [1] [2] who died from COVID-19 in June 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic in Illinois .
McGrath was born in Chicago, Illinois on January 4, 1911. Her parents, Michael George and Nora (Keane) McGrath, came to the United States from Ireland. She entered Visitation High School in 1923 when she was 12 and graduated from Rosary College in 1931. She then joined the Dominican church and took the name of Sister Albertus Magnus.