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Recent News About Chicago State University
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Former state university employee Mitchell paid in $26K to pension fund, could collect $1.26M in retirement
Former state university employee Raymond Mitchell, who retired in April 2017, saved $25,992 toward a pension over 13 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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Coach eyes 'rebirth, rejuvenation' of Chicago State soccer
Kevin Meek is taking over the head coaching position of Chicago State University (CSU) women's head soccer team with an attitude built from a series of success he enjoyed at Massachusetts' Assumption College.
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Former state university employee McMahon paid in $2K to pension fund, could collect $318K in retirement
Former state university employee Thomas McMahon, who retired in March 2017, saved $2,425 toward a pension over 7 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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Former state university employee Jones paid in $22K to pension fund, could collect $532K in retirement
Former state university employee Charmaine Jones, who retired in March 2017, saved $22,322 toward a pension over 14 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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Former state university employee Moore paid in $39K to pension fund, could collect $659K in retirement
Former state university employee Patricia Moore, who retired in March 2017, saved $38,965 toward a pension over 18 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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Former state university employee McGovern paid in $1K to pension fund, could collect $31K in retirement
Former state university employee Gerald McGovern, who retired in February 2017, saved $1,171 toward a pension over 5 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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Former state university employee Ware paid in $78K to pension fund, could collect $1.51M in retirement
Former state university employee Thomas Ware, who retired in February 2017, saved $78,084 toward a pension over 24 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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Former state university employee Hoover paid in $23K to pension fund, could collect $340K in retirement
Former state university employee Dian Hoover, who retired in February 2017, saved $23,056 toward a pension over 13 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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Former state university employee Williams paid in $40K to pension fund, could collect $1M in retirement
Former state university employee Leathea Williams, who retired in January 2017, saved $40,196 toward a pension over 25 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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Former state university employee Jamison paid in $90K to pension fund, could collect $2.47M in retirement
Former state university employee Yolynda Jamison, who retired in January 2017, saved $89,974 toward a pension over 24 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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Former state university employee Patton Cotton paid in $41K to pension fund, could collect $749K in retirement
Former state university employee Pamela Patton Cotton, who retired in January 2017, saved $41,049 toward a pension over 20 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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Former state university employee Valenciano paid in $120K to pension fund, could collect $2.03M in retirement
Former state university employee Cynthia Valenciano, who retired in January 2017, saved $119,597 toward a pension over 22 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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Former state university employee Hazard paid in $39K to pension fund, could collect $4.15M in retirement
Former state university employee Forrest Hazard, who retired in January 2017, saved $38,799 toward a pension over 8 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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Editorial: It's time to pull the plug on CSU
“Chicago State is not closing; it’s thriving,” insists Interim President Cecil Lucy.
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CSU interim president, trustees blame bad publicity for decreased enrollment
Interim President Cecil Lucy recently attributed Chicago State University’s declining enrollment to 'a concerted effort by a few who continuously desire to hurt the university by flooding the media with negative press.'
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Former state university employee Pyrtel paid in $13K to pension fund, could collect $248K in retirement
Former state university employee Wynona Pyrtel, who retired in December 2016, saved $13,373 toward a pension over 9 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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Former state university employee Mason paid in $33K to pension fund, could collect $807K in retirement
Former state university employee Bridget Mason, who retired in December 2016, saved $32,602 toward a pension over 11 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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Former state university employee Culpepper paid in $25K to pension fund, could collect $371K in retirement
Former state university employee Deloris Culpepper, who retired in December 2016, saved $24,503 toward a pension over 8 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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Former state university employee Perkins paid in $16K to pension fund, could collect $274K in retirement
Former state university employee Willie Perkins, who retired in December 2016, saved $16,050 toward a pension over 8 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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CSU, in dire financial straits, defends spending on athletic programs
Chicago State University, the financially unstable public institution that serves a mostly minority student body on the city’s south side, spends more than $3.8 million in taxpayer money per year on Division I athletic programs, including a tennis team consisting of foreign students, while overall enrollment erodes and graduation rates languish.