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St. Joseph (1996) Peoria Notre Dame (1996-2000) Illinois Central College (2000-2002) Illinois State University (2002-3) Illinois Central College (2004-2011 ) University of Maine-Augusta (2008-2011; 2012-2013) Illinois Central College (2014-2015) Non-credit courses in computer science from Illinois Central College's Professional Development Institute, or PDI; and at Bradley University, BU (2016-2017 or 2017-2018) My academic interests are in metadata, rare books and items- particularly medical, scientific, or geopolitical materials (and their classification), the medical coding and billing of serious geriatric and pediatric diseases caught in large hospitals (nosocomially acquired), in abnormal developmental neuropsychology and rare microbiological and genetic conditions, and in medical and biological Catholic ethics. I have two associate degrees (one in December 2002, in arts and science, an interdisciplinary pre-medical and pre-philosophy degree; the second, an applied science degree in library science) from Illinois Central College (ICC) and attended but did not graduate from the Illinois State University (ISU), and the University of Maine at Augusta (UMA). I graduated with a two-year certificate in medical coding, billing, and transcription in 2015. I am now studying computer engineering, cybersecurity, cybernetics, and robotic security.

Education

  • Illinois Central College
  • University of Maine at Augusta
  • Illinois Central College
  • Illinois State University
  • Illinois Central College
  • Peoria Notre Dame

Favorite saying

  • ""I expect to die in my bed, my successor will die in prison, and his successor will die a martyr in the public square. ... (His successor will then pick up the shards of a ruined, once-great society, and will help rebuild that society.)" - + His Eminence, Francis Eugene Cardinal George, O.M.I. (1937-2015), Archbishop Emeritus of Chicago, speaking about the erosive decay of religious freedom and freedom of conscience in America at one of his speaking engagements. Reporters emphasized the bad spectacle of the first part, and forgot the second, more positive part."

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