Welcome to ICL!

Because Learning Is A Lifelong Experience

What ICLRU Offers You

Classes You Want

ICL offers a wide array of classes designed to appeal to all interests, from ancient history to current events!

Make Friends as You Learn

Common interests help build friendships, and there’s no place better to meet other people than at an ICL class or event!

Events, Trips, and Special Interest Groups

Experience the best attractions up close and personal! Get behind the scenes and learn about the stories behind the stories with ICL’s events and trips!

Learning for a Lifetime — No Exams, No Grades, No Pressure
ICL at a Glance

Scheduled Events

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Classes & More…

Welcome to ICL!

See the link below for the ICL Program Development Committee Schedule:

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Announcements

ICL Board, 2024-25

The date for the next scheduled Board Meeting is Monday, March 17th at 10 AM in Rm. 704 .

Mention ICL to friends and family. Introduce them to ICL by inviting them to a free class. Contact ICL’s Office Manager via email to register guests.

Other Announcments

Do you use Yelp! for reviews and recommendations? Help others discover ICL with an online review or recommendation. Find ICL on Yelp! under The Institute for Continued Learning at Roosevelt University.

The ICL New Member team would like to send your friends and acquaintances a short newsletter on “What’s Happening at ICL Lifelong learning”. Please send names and email addresses to Gene Flynn.

Be sure to let the ICL Office know if there are changes to your home address, email address, phone number or emergency contact.

ICL’s Office Hours (Rm. 705) will be Wednesday from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM. As always, your ICL business can be handled by email at officemanager@iclru.org.

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What they say about us

As a newly retired teacher, I found I needed to continue to learn, so finding ICL was a lifesaver. I have been taking and leading classes since 2002. Enlightening, engaging, and fun!

Terri Collins

The highlight of the Virtual Classes for me is seeing familiar faces I’ve been missing. I recommend the classes to members and encourage those who participate to spread the word!

LaRaye Rodriguez

LaRaye Rodriguez

Possibly the best learning experience I’ve had in years! Intelligent, informative discussions and lectures, great trips, wonderful people! I’m so glad I’m part of ICL!

Gene Flynn

ICL Partners
ICL's Spring Coordinators
Basilio King

Basilio King

I immigrated to the United States from the Philippines in 1965 and attended Youngstown State University for 3 years with a degree in Business and Accounting.  Upon graduation I was drafted into the US Army where I spent a year during the height of the Viet Nam conflict.

Upon discharge from the military my career in Illinois took me to different types of challenging work including Accounting, Internal Auditing, Mainframe Computer Programming and Project Management for the State of Illinois.

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Caryn Amster

Caryn Amster

My early working life was spent in medical research helping diabetic babies survive, doing bacteriological research for Armor Dial and creating a testing method for antibiotic treatment of pathogens.

After the birth of my two children, my career went in varying directions including public relations advertising, shopping center management, starting an antique search service, writing a syndicated column on antiques, and starting my own marketing agency.

In 2004, I wrote a true family, true crime book retelling the history of my family on the south side of Chicago.  After the book was published, I began writing a monthly newsletter now going to over 3,000 people, mostly from the old neighborhood.

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Judy Krakowiak

Born and raised in Chicago, owned an Irish tavern for several years in Chicago, retired from the US Postal Service after 30 years service.  Enjoy traveling with all the friends I’ve made at ICL at Roosevelt University and enjoy the variety of classes offered.

Ruth Sellers

Two “R”s are especially important to me: Reading and doing Research. My career as a librarian in public libraries gave me an abundant opportunity to do both.

Coordinating study groups and serving on the ICL Reads and ICL program committees have given me the opportunity to pursue my interests and skills and to work closely with other members. Study group topics have included short stories, Greek myths, New Yorker magazine articles, Alexander Hamilton, and women as writers, main characters, and advocates for gaining the vote.

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From Our Members

Is There a Flower in You?

This Study Group was presented by Judy Krakowiak and Mariann Fitzgerald.

It was fun doing this class, chatting with the other women and seeing everyone’s beautiful art work. Judy is great; very patient and very funny. She makes it look easy. Just follow her instructions and you will have beautiful gift bags to share or maybe not share.

From Nancy Mieszala, ICL Member since 2007