Richard J. Daley College President Janine Janosky Announces Her Retirement

Janine E. Janosky has announced her retirement as president of Richard J. Daley College, one of seven institutions within the City Colleges of Chicago system. Her retirement is effective June 30.

Dr. Janosky assumed the presidency of Daley College in August 2019. Throughout her tenure, the community college has improved its enrollment and graduation rates, developed new programs, doubled its grant funding, and established new partnerships with local high schools.

Prior to Daley College, Dr. Janosky worked in higher education and biomedical innovation for three decades. She previously held leadership roles with the University of Michigan-Dearborn, Central Michigan University, and the University of Pittsburgh. As a scholar, she has published over 175 biomedical research publications.

Dr. Janosky received her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, a master’s degree in psychology from Marshall University in West Virginia, and a Ph.D. in educational research methodology from the University of Pittsburgh.

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