At a blessing and dedication ceremony this morning, the Quincy Notre Dame Foundation announced that The Campaign For Quincy Notre Dame exceeded its goal of $6 million, raising a total of $6,418,568.
Over the last four years, 286 individual donors living in Quincy gave $406,841.69 to political candidates, according to a Quincy Reporter analysis of state campaign finance data.
A new book from an Emmy-winning writer and college professor captures the essence of an animal’s unflinching spirit and improbable recovery from a devastating injury.
A platoon of Quincy University communication students is returning to campus a week early this fall for an intensive look at the daily lives of broadcasters.
Blue365®, an exclusive health and wellness program for Blue Cross and Blue Shield (BCBS) members, is now partnering with Fitbit® to help consumers create and maintain healthy habits.
Quincy University and Blessing Hospital are among four-year universities in Illinois that reported borrowers defaulting on school loans they started repaying in 2014, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data.
Camp Point Fire Protection District and Mendon Volunteer Fire Department were among Illinois fire protection districts that reported responding to the most fire-related incidents per capita in 2017, according to the latest state report.
At Blessing Rieman College of Nursing and Health Sciences, 74 percent of undergraduate students are traditional students - age 24 or younger - and 88 percent are female, according to the latest disclosure from the U.S. Department of Education.
At Gem City College, 53 percent of undergraduate students are nontraditional students - age 25 or older - and 56 percent are female, according to the latest disclosure from the U.S. Department of Education.
At Blessing Hospital School of Medical Laboratory Technology, 50 percent of undergraduate students are traditional students - age 24 or younger - and 83 percent are female, according to the latest disclosure from the U.S. Department of Education.
At Blessing Hospital School of Radiologic Technology, 67 percent of undergraduate students are traditional students - age 24 or younger - and 100 percent are female, according to the latest disclosure from the U.S. Department of Education.
At Quincy University, 92 percent of undergraduate students are traditional students - age 24 or younger - and 51 percent are male, according to the latest disclosure from the U.S. Department of Education.