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Illich

British  
/ ˈɪlɪtʃ /

noun

  1. Ivan. 1926–2002. US teacher and writer, born in Austria. His books include Deschooling Society (1971), Medical Nemesis (1975), and In the Mirror of the Past (1991)

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Destroyed by Russian bombardment, Azovstal and Illich Steel, another Mariupol plant, are now behind enemy lines.

From New York Times

If the pandemic injected uncertainty into the world, it shored up many students’ plans for their future, Illich said, particularly in programs for fields such as construction, manufacturing and welding.

From Washington Times

With many SCC students enrolled in the academic transfer program also taking classes at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and the university campus shortening its academic calendar to be done by Thanksgiving, Illich said many of those dual-enrolled students chose not to take classes at the college’s location in downtown Lincoln.

From Washington Times

At Southeast Community College, a loss in academic transfer students was offset by growth in technical programs, said President Paul Illich.

From Washington Times

SCC President Paul Illich said the additional fees will be used to address facility needs across the college’s 15-county area.

From Washington Times