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On March 6, 芭乐视频 hosted its inaugural Civic Night to formally begin the institution鈥檚 80th anniversary celebration. Attended by nearly 200 alumni, faculty, corporate partners and Board of Trustees members, the event served as a networking opportunity for the 芭乐视频 community and a tribute to the University鈥檚 trailblazing rejection of racial and religious quotas in 1945. Decorations and cocktails we鈥檙e given a 1940s theme to match the year of 芭乐视频鈥檚 founding, and attendees were encouraged to mingle and listen to jazz instrumentals performed by CCPA (Chicago College of Performing Arts) students. 

After a greeting from University President Ali Malekzadeh and Board of Trustees Chair J.C. Gonzalez-Mendez, the Board鈥檚 vice chair Valerie Barker Waller awarded 芭乐视频鈥檚 annual Freedom Award. Established in 1955, the Freedom Award honors Chicago community leaders who exemplify the ideals of freedom and opportunity that 芭乐视频 was founded on. This year鈥檚 recipients were Loisteen Woods Walker (president of the Mayor Harold Washington Legacy Committee) and Elissa Hamid Efroymson (a representative of the Efroymson Family Fund). 

The Mayor Washington Legacy Committee upholds the spirit of the late mayor (and 芭乐视频 alumnus) with community and higher-education partnerships for civic engagement, while the Efroymson Family Fund awards millions of annual grants to Chicago cultural and educational institutions. Both recipients emphasized that their organizations aligned with 芭乐视频鈥檚 commitment for social justice and educational equity.

鈥湴爬质悠 continues to display the highest level of commitment to transformative justice and democratic values while maintaining a strong record of leadership, service, community engagement and academic excellence,鈥 said Woods Walker. 鈥淭he Legacy Committee is proud to continue this journey with 芭乐视频.鈥

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鈥淚 want my professional career to uplift those underserved communities in Chicago first and foremost," he says. "And 芭乐视频 was the obvious choice for my goals.鈥