Richard J. Daley College

Richard J. Daley College
Former names
William J. Bogan Junior College
Motto Education that Works
Type Community
Established 1960
Affiliation City Colleges of Chicago
Chancellor Cheryl L. Hyman
President Jose Aybar
Location Chicago, Illinois, United States
Campus Large City
Athletics Basketball (Women), Basketball (Men), Soccer (Women), Soccer (Men)
Nickname Bulldogs
Website http://www.ccc.edu/colleges/daley/

Richard J. Daley College is a public, two-year community college in Chicago, one of the seven City Colleges of Chicago. The college was founded as William J. Bogan Junior College in 1960 and utilized classrooms in the evenings provided by William J. Bogan High School in the Ashburn neighborhood on the southwest side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. In 1970, the college moved to an interim campus, made of prefab buildings, in the West Lawn neighborhood at 7500 S. Pulaski Road, until the present campus was completed in 1981. In 1977, a week after the death of Richard J. Daley, the college was renamed in honor of the late mayor.

Campuses

Daley College

Located at 7500 S. Pulaski, it is the school's main campus. The north side houses the adult education and technical education buildings as well as the faculty and staff parking lot. This side is adjacent to a U.S. Army Reserve Training center. Located on the east side of campus (running parallel to Pulaski Rd.) is the tennis court; however, maintenance of the court has been neglected since the school's tennis team was disbanded in 1983. Plans to erect a meditation garden in its place are currently underway. The south end is the student and visitor parking lot, which connects to the main building via an enclosed overpass. The overpass includes an elevator for handicapped access. The main building, located centrally, is where the majority of classroom instruction and activities are held.

Arturo Velasquez Institute

Located at 2800 S. Western, it is Richard J. Daley College's sister school. Opened in 1995, it is primarily a technical school offering the relevant degrees and certifications.

Organization and Administration

A public institution, Daley is one of the seven City Colleges of Chicago (CCC), and is regulated by Board of Trustees of the City Colleges of Chicago. Each school's president is selected by CCC's chancellor and approved by this board. The current president of Daley is Dr. Jose Aybar.

College to Careers focus

Daley College is City Colleges of Chicago's College to Careers hub for Advanced Manufacturing.[1] Ray Prendergast is the head of manufacturing technology programs at Daley College.[2]

References

  1. "." Crain's Chicago Business. Retrieved on October 22, 2013.
  2. "." Chicago Tribune. Retrieved on October 22, 2013.

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