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Four Chicago-based artists present in this exhibition which kicks off Black History Month.
The National Diversity Council will honor Oakton President Margaret B. Lee, Ph.D., as one of its “2012 Most Powerful and Influential Women of Illinois” on March 15.
Play On is a state-wide playwriting competition open to all community college students. Aspiring playwrights have an opportunity to have their work brought to life at the Oakton Performing Arts Center.
Students interested in pursuing a career in radiologic technology are invited to attend this free information session.
A film screening presented by the Chicago Writers Series.
Students interested in pursuing a career in pharmacy technician or aseptic pharmaceutical preparations are invited to attend this free information session.
Voices of Iraqi Refugees. (Book Discussion) A part of “Coming Together in Skokie.”
Homer Ashurian and Vasili Shoumanov discuss the role Assyrians have played in Chicago's history. A part of “Coming Together in Skokie.”
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A timely look at class, immigration, and women’s friendships by Tanya Saracho. Directed by Kathleen Carot.
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Four Chicago-based artists present in this exhibition which kicks off Black History Month.
The National Diversity Council will honor Oakton President Margaret B. Lee, Ph.D., as one of its “2012 Most Powerful and Influential Women of Illinois” on March 15.
Play On is a state-wide playwriting competition open to all community college students. Aspiring playwrights have an opportunity to have their work brought to life at the Oakton Performing Arts Center.
Students interested in pursuing a career in radiologic technology are invited to attend this free information session.
A film screening presented by the Chicago Writers Series.
Students interested in pursuing a career in pharmacy technician or aseptic pharmaceutical preparations are invited to attend this free information session.
Voices of Iraqi Refugees. (Book Discussion) A part of “Coming Together in Skokie.”
Homer Ashurian and Vasili Shoumanov discuss the role Assyrians have played in Chicago's history. A part of “Coming Together in Skokie.”
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A timely look at class, immigration, and women’s friendships by Tanya Saracho. Directed by Kathleen Carot.
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February 22, 2012
A Keys to Success Workshop sponsored by Advising and Counseling.
February 22, 2012
Join Benjamin Goluboff, associate professor of English and winner of the "great teacher award" at Lake Forest College, as he discusses the book "Bread Givers" by Anzia Yezierska focusing on the theme A Mind of Her Own: Fathers and Daughters in a Changing World. Class Sessions are comprised of readings, lectures and engaging group discussions. Register at Alliance for Lifelong Learning.
March 7, 2012
The TRiO program and the UNICEF club are teaming up for this bake sale to raise awareness for contemporary human trafficking issues. Stop by to show your support and enjoy a baked good!
March 21, 2012
Join Benjamin Goluboff, associate professor of English and winner of the "great teacher award" at Lake Forest College, as he discusses the book "1185 Park Avenue: A Memoir" by Anna Roiphe focusing on the theme A Mind of Her Own: Fathers and Daughters in a Changing World. Class Sessions are comprised of readings, lectures and engaging group discussions. Register at Alliance for Lifelong Learning.
April 4, 2012
This is a great opportunity to donate to LifeSource on campus. Appointments can be taken and walk-ins are welcome. ALL are welcome to donate! Give the gift of life!
April 5, 2012
This is a great opportunity to donate to LifeSource on campus. Appointments can be taken and walk-ins are welcome. ALL are welcome to donate! Give the gift of life!
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Oakton holds a special place for John Nebl ’05, a police officer who took classes at the College during the 1980s. Not only did he find his vocation, he also found his wife.