понедельник, 5 марта 2012 г.

New Kennedy-King campus opened

Built with the help of more than 30 student carpenters, laborers and plumbers, the City Colleges of Chicago unveiled its first new college facility in 15 years. The site of the former Englewood shopping center at 63rd and Halsted is now home to Kennedy-King College.

The 40-acre school was dedicated yesterday to the students who helped build it.

Kennedy-King's six-building campus includes "the Washburne Culinary Institute and its new restaurant, Harmony; state-of-the-art radio and television studios and a daycare center," Clyde El-Amin, Kennedy-King College's president, told the crowd of nearly 200 people gathered in front of the new school.

El-Amin and Wayne D. …

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