天天吃瓜鈥檚 May Commencement was postponed, but we鈥檙e still excited to celebrate the Class of 2020! Meet one spring graduate who鈥檚 off to Yale, an alum who鈥檚 now a professor at Princeton and a Pulitzer Prize finalist, and an instructor who鈥檚 up for a Peabody award. Read about all this and more in this week鈥檚 edition of Noteworthy at Northeastern.
Around the Commons
Next stop: the Ivy League
Northeastern is a long way from Brazil. When Victoria Puccini de Castro (pictured above) visited Chicago in 2015, she knew the school could help her achieve her dreams of studying abroad and earning her college degree. She may not have imagined that her choice would land her a full scholarship to an Ivy League university doctoral program. 鈥淚 am extremely grateful to NEIU for many different reasons,鈥 Puccini de Castro said. 鈥淚 came here and I only had my uncle in this country. So, I had to find my own family at NEIU and I think I did that.鈥 Now, four years later, not only has she earned her Bachelor of Science in Biology with a minor in Chemistry as a member of the University Honors Program, but she鈥檚 also been accepted with full funding to Yale for a Ph.D. in the combined Biological and Biomedical Sciences program with a concentration in Molecular Cell Biology, Genetics, and Development. 鈥淎t every turn, when I needed help, all I had to do was ask someone at NEIU and they would find a way to help me,鈥 Puccini de Castro said. 鈥淚 had a great experience.鈥
Congratulations, Class of 2020!
President Gloria J. Gibson shared a congratulatory message to the school鈥檚 spring graduates on May 4, which would have been Commencement day before plans were disrupted by COVID-19. The University will also celebrate graduates by participating in at 1 p.m. Friday, May 15.
And there鈥檚 more!
- The Black Student Success Committee has created the Black Student Professional Member Fees Initiative, which will accept applications through May 15.
Events at home
Though its buildings are locked, Northeastern has adapted by creating remote events.
This week鈥檚 featured event comes from Northeastern alumnus Jean L. Ngoc Matelski-Boulware (B.A. 鈥13 Psychology). Her film, 鈥淲hite Lotus Rising,鈥 is streaming live this week as part of sponsored by the Chicago Park District. The film documents the work of artist Indira Johnson and the Ten Thousand Ripples multi-platform public arts project. It follows the installations of emerging Buddha sculptures, including those on 狈辞谤迟丑别补蝉迟别谤苍鈥檚 Main Campus.
View all of 狈辞谤迟丑别补蝉迟别谤苍鈥檚 future events at . Please email public-relations@neiu.edu to submit events for consideration in future editions of Noteworthy at Northeastern.
In the media
Pulitzer Prize finalist
Northeastern alumna Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor (B.A. '07 Board of Governors) is a . Her critically acclaimed book, 鈥,鈥 examines exploitative real estate practices that did not end after housing discrimination was made illegal. This year鈥檚 Pulitzer winners and finalists were listed in . Taylor is currently an assistant professor of African American Studies at .
Also in the media
- Communication, Media and Theater Instructor and Borderless Magazine Executive Director Nissa Rhee was recognized by as 鈥淟ocal Journalist Hero鈥 for World Press Freedom Day alongside Borderless Magazine鈥檚 Art Director Michelle Kanaar.
- Rhee is also part of the team that produced the podcast 鈥70 million鈥 which has been nominated for a . The nomination was mentioned in .
Alumni leaders
The Alumni Association has launched a webpage to share stories about the work Northeastern graduates are doing related to COVID-19.
This week鈥檚 featured alumni leader is Elizabeth Surlin Gordon, an Evanston-based writer who has written a book for toddlers about coping with the COVID-19 shelter at home challenges. The book, titled 鈥,鈥 was inspired by her grandson, Lev. A portion of the proceeds are being donated to a local organization that serves children and families.
Those interested in sharing are encouraged to complete the .
Student Support Spotlight
Alumni Association
狈辞谤迟丑别补蝉迟别谤苍鈥檚 Alumni Association is hosting drive-thru food drop-offs from noon-3 p.m. May 14 and May 21 to support the University鈥檚 Student Pantry. Food will be collected in the Parking Lot D near the Alumni Center (Building I). The pantry has altered its delivery of services due to COVID-19. Students are now able to . A food donation bin has also been placed at the University Police station to collect needed items throughout this time as other drop-off locations are now closed. Monetary contributions are also being collected online to support the Student Pantry and the Student Emergency Fund. Student Pantry questions may be directed to Christopher Maxwell at c-maxwell2@neiu.edu.
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