It doesn鈥檛 take much research to find great examples of research happening at 天天吃瓜. Just read the news from this week alone: We鈥檝e got the latest on student presentations at a biomedical conference, a faculty member鈥檚 new book on flipping college classrooms, another article published in an academic journal, student research on parasite ecology and plenty more in this week鈥檚 edition of Noteworthy at Northeastern.
Around the Commons
Biomedical Research trip
Several students and faculty members attended the in Tampa, Fla., from Nov. 9-12. Students presented posters or oral presentations on research they had performed either at Northeastern or over the summer during internships at other universities. The trip was largely supported by the MARC (Maximizing Access to Research Careers) program. Pictured above (from left): Dr. Jorge Cantu, Joseph Marsili, Anthony Smith, Kirsten Knapton, Dr. Breckie Church, Terry Blaszczak, Karen Segura, Ryan Borchert, Krista Lotesto, Gregory Tracy, Ayesha Mapara and Dr. Emina Stojkovic.
鈥楾he Flipped College Classroom鈥
Associate Professor of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics Jennifer Banas is a co-editor of about the concept of flipped classrooms. 鈥淭he Flipped College Classroom: Conceptualized and Re-Conceptualized鈥 is Banas鈥 first book as an editor or author. 鈥淥ur book provides step-by-step directions for both skilled and new instructors on how to flip one's class to improve teaching and learning,鈥 Banas said. 鈥淲e want to support faculty who are seeking to improve their instruction in ways that render it more effective, efficient and engaging.鈥
An uplifting award
Cubed featured El Centro architect Juan Moreno, one of six winners of its that go to architects who are changing the way the built world functions. 鈥淢y work is about uplifting,鈥 Moreno told Curbed. 鈥淪o many people are doubted and underestimated. This is a chance for these communities not to be underestimated. They鈥檙e places full of wonderful culture and history that most people don鈥檛 dig into, that most people don鈥檛 go into.鈥
And there鈥檚 more!
- Northeastern will be closed from Nov. 24-27 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday.
- Three members of the faculty contributed an article in the Journal of School Health titled The faculty members were James Ball and Jennifer Banas of the Department of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics, and Library Associate Professor Lisa Wallis.
- Associate Professor of History Charles Steinwedel with the NYU Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia about the relationship between the Russian state and the Bashkir population.
- Assistant Professor of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics Isidore Udoh will deliver two talks at the in Freetown, Sierra Leone, on Nov. 30. The first talk is titled 鈥淎ssessment of the Sources of Violent Conflicts and Strategies for Peacebuilding in Nigeria鈥檚 Niger Delta.鈥 The second talk is titled 鈥淢inority Status, Marginalization, and the Proliferation of Armed Conflicts in Africa.鈥
- Ensemble Espa帽ol Founder Dame Libby Komaiko will be honored during the on Nov. 21. Grateful4Her is a movement described as 鈥渁 thank-you note to women everywhere.鈥
In the media
鈥榃hy the Liberal Arts Still Matter鈥
In a story about the value of a liberal arts education, quoted Interim President Richard Helldobler, who pointed to the value of general education classes. 鈥淐ourses in your college major may help you get the job,鈥 Helldobler told Crain鈥檚. 鈥淏ut the general education courses will help you keep it.鈥
Parasite research
Wetlands and waterfowl conservation group published a story about the work and research of Assistant Professor of Biology Sarah Orlofske and her students. The research into parasite ecology and the effects of waterfowl on local habitats is a collaboration between Northeastern, Ducks Unlimited and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. 鈥淭his is a tremendous learning opportunity for students from a very urban environment that haven't yet experienced seeing waterfowl up close,鈥 Orlofske said. 鈥淗opefully the experience will lead to a greater appreciation for these important species and their habitats.鈥
Also in the media ...
- reported that Interim President Richard Helldobler was one of 110 college and university presidents who signed a joint letter to President-elect Donald Trump urging him to forcefully 鈥渃ondemn and work to prevent the harassment, hate and acts of violence that are being perpetrated across our nation, sometimes in your name, which is now synonymous with our nation鈥檚 highest office.鈥
To do
Leslie Jordan stand-up
Emmy Award-winning actor and comedian Leslie Jordan at Northeastern on Dec. 8 to conclude NEIU Gives Back Week. Proceeds will benefit a new scholarship for students who belong to the LGBTQ community. In its first year, NEIU Gives Back Week is being organized by the Student Government Association and co-sponsored by Student Leadership Development, French Club, Pre-Law Society, Pride Alliance, Theta Pi Sigma, Justice Studies Club, Sociology Club, Sigma Gamma Rho, Presidential Scholars, Slam Open Mic Club and Alpha Psi Lambda.
Family Holiday Concert
In response to growing demand, Ensemble Espa帽ol will expand its acclaimed annual Family Holiday Concert to two performances in December. will take place Dec. 16 and 17. The Ensemble鈥檚 full company of dancers as well as the Ensemble Espa帽ol Spanish Dance Youth Company will perform all three styles of Spanish dance: classical, folkloric/regional and traditional and contemporary flamenco. The concerts also will feature guest tenor Luis Galvez.
鈥楾he Laramie Project鈥
The Department of Communication, Media and Theatre鈥檚 will stage a special performance of 鈥淭he Laramie Project鈥 at 8:30 p.m. Dec. 6 in the Stage Centre Theatre. 鈥淭he Laramie Project鈥 examines the issues of class, economics, religion, education and non-traditional lifestyles through the raw responses to the 1998 killing of Matthew Shepard, a 21-year-old gay student at the University of Wyoming. The event is free and open to student, faculty and staff. For reservations, contact Ann Hartdegen at a-hartdegen@neiu.edu or 773-442-5971.
Miguel Fraga visit
Miguel Fraga, first secretary of the new embassy of the Republic of Cuba in Washington, D.C., will present 鈥淚magining New Paths for U.S./ Cuba Relations.鈥 will take place from 4-5:30 p.m. Nov. 21 in the Golden Eagles room on the Main Campus.
Mark your calendar!
- Fall Opera Scenes, 7 p.m. Nov. 18-19, Auditorium
- , 7:30 p.m. Nov. 18, Recital Hall
- Woodwind Studios Showcase, 7:30 p.m. Nov. 21, Recital Hall
- Piano Studio Showcase, 3:05 p.m. Nov. 22, Recital Hall
- NEIU Orchestra, 7:30 p.m. Nov. 22, Auditorium
- , 7:30 p.m. Nov. 23, Auditorium
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