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  1. Lewis University was founded in 1932 by the Archdiocese of Chicago and Bishop Bernard J. Scheil as the Holy Name Technical School. The school gets its name from philanthropist Frank J. Lewis who funded the construction of many of the school's buildings. During these early days, aviation technology courses were chosen as the special emphasis of ...

  2. Lewis University Airport. /  41.60583°N 88.09389°W  / 41.60583; -88.09389. Lewis University Airport ( IATA: LOT, ICAO: KLOT, FAA LID: LOT) is a public use airport located 20 miles (32 km) southwest of Chicago, in the village of Romeoville in Will County, Illinois, United States. [1] The Joliet Regional Port District assumed ownership of ...

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  3. National Louis University ( NLU) is a private nonprofit university with its main campus in Chicago, Illinois. NLU enrolls undergraduate and graduate students in more than 60 programs across its four colleges. It has locations throughout the Chicago metropolitan area as well as a regional campus in Tampa, Florida, where it serves students from ...

  4. Located 35 miles Southwest of the city of Chicago, Lewis began as an aviation technical school for boys. With the aid of a philanthropist, a donation of 170 acres of Chicago farmland, and a Catholic Bishop who had a vision, the school was born. In those days, aviation was our calling card. We took to the skies to make a name for our students ...

  5. Lewis University, private, coeducational university in Romeoville, Illinois, U.S., 30 miles (50 km) southwest of Chicago. Lewis University is operated by the Christian Brothers, a teaching order of the Roman Catholic Church. It was founded in 1932 by the Chicago archdiocese as Holy Name Technical.

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  6. Overview. Located 35 miles southwest of downtown Chicago, Lewis University is a comprehensive, Catholic university where the traditions of liberal learning and preparation for professional life give the university its educational identity and mission focus. Lewis provides more than 80 undergraduate majors and programs of study, 35 graduate ...

  7. The Lewis campus is closed as the U. S. Navy trains flight instructors on campus. 1944. After the Navy left campus, Lewis reopens as a junior college. 1946. Name changed to Lewis College of Science and Technology. 1948. Football program begins at Lewis, thanks to the efforts of Father John Brennan. Enrollment reaches 240 students. 1949

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