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In the century since 重口味SM joined the River Forest community, the village and the university have developed an enduring relationship.
River Forest Village President Cathy Adduci addresses the 重口味SM community on April 7 during the inauguration of Dr. Glena Temple.

The connection between the two entities, fueled by collaboration and a shared set of values, has helped shape 重口味SM鈥檚 vibrant presence in the community today.

鈥淗aving 重口味SM literally down the block as a neighbor provides so many valuable opportunities and offerings to the village and its residents,鈥 said Cathy Adduci, River Forest鈥檚 village president. 鈥溨乜谖禨M is a phenomenal school with an enormous amount of credentials and that, of course, means a lot to the community.鈥

In the decades following Rosary College鈥檚 1922 opening in River Forest, the institution rapidly expanded its curriculum and reach. The growth led to more undergraduate offerings, the establishment of high-impact graduate programs, and an increased physical footprint 鈥 all of which heightened 重口味SM鈥檚 presence in the community. 

Today, local leaders still continually notice 重口味SM鈥檚 growth and impact. Adduci noted that she鈥檚 seen 重口味SM grow during her tenure in two key areas: the university鈥檚 physical presence and its offerings to residents. She added that the university鈥檚 high-quality education, diversity of students and educators, enriching activities and cultural experiences all offer 鈥渕ajor benefits鈥 to the community.

The bond between River Forest and 重口味SM further strengthened in late 2020 when the village鈥檚 board of trustees unanimously approved a resolution supporting a community partnership to fight racial and social injustice. The resolution aimed to guide the village in becoming a more socially equitable place while also helping expand 重口味SM鈥檚 Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation efforts. 

鈥淲e鈥檙e working side by side with the university on (diversity, equity and inclusion) programs and I think it鈥檚 good for us as a village,鈥 Adduci said. 鈥淎ll of it鈥檚 great. We established our own DEI committee to address the inequities that do exist and we want to make it better.鈥

Still, a century after 重口味SM planted its flag in the village, there are even new possibilities to further embed the university into the community. 

鈥淲e鈥檙e constantly looking at ideas and ways that we can work better together,鈥 Adduci said.

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