University News Releases
- Food and Friendship: How the Indian Student Association Builds CommunityThe group welcomes Roosevelt's thriving international student population to develop new connections and make Chicago their home.
- Executive Director of the Marshall Bennett Institute of Real Estate Collete English Dixon Publishes Article on Community Development and Public Policy for Crain's Chicago Business"At its worst, public policy can do more harm than good in Chicago neighborhoods — creating and sustaining hurdles that get in the way of supporting equitable revitalization and investment. At its best, public policy, and specifically the progressive use of eminent domain, can spark transformation by creating jobs, expanding public access and laying the groundwork for economic reactivation — think Grant Park, Chicago's lakefront and Chicago Transit Authority extensions."
Athletics News
Chahino Sets School Record In Loss To Michigan TechFreshman quarterback Tony Chahino set a school record for passing yards in a game in Roosevelt's 56-31 loss to Michigan Tech on Saturday in Houghton, Mich.
Roosevelt Falls On Road At DavenportRoosevelt could not overcome an early deficit in an eventual 75-23 setback on Saturday at Davenport in a Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference contest.
Roosevelt Review
- Roosevelt receives $5 million grant to expand stem doctoral programs and research facilitiesAwarded by the U.S. Department of Education and given to only nine institutions nationwide, the grant is part of a national effort to assist historically underserved student populations pursue a career in STEM fields and improve graduation rates.
- Roosevelt board of trustees accepting nominationsNominations for prospective candidates to serve on Roosevelt University’s board of trustees are being accepted now through February 15, 2024. Confirmed nominees will begin their three-year term in June 2024.




