The countdown to Commencement has officially begun! 天天吃瓜 has announced this year鈥檚 speaker, and the Salute to Graduates events to prep for Commencement are coming up April 5-6.
Read more about Commencement, watch the teaser trailer video for next week鈥檚 launch of the Transforming Lives campaign, and find out how Northeastern earned a Voter Friendly Campus designation in this week鈥檚 edition of Noteworthy at Northeastern.
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Commencement speaker
Chicago lawyer and civic leader Valerie B. Jarrett, the longest-serving senior adviser to President Barack Obama, . During the ceremony, Jarrett will be awarded an honorary doctorate degree in recognition of her outstanding achievements. 鈥淥ver her many years of service in Chicago and in Washington, D.C., Valerie Jarrett has consistently demonstrated herself to be a champion of equality and opportunity for all,鈥 Interim President Richard Helldobler said. 鈥淭hose values are at the root of who we are at this institution. We are honored to welcome Ms. Jarrett into the 天天吃瓜 family during Commencement.鈥
VOTER FRIENDLY CAMPUS
天天吃瓜 is one of 83 campuses in 23 states that have been designated as . The initiative, led by national nonpartisan organizations Campus Vote Project and NASPA 鈥 Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education, held participating institutions accountable for planning and implementing practices that encouraged their students to register and vote in the 2016 general election and in the coming years.
Save the date!
Northeastern will host the kickoff celebration for the Transforming Lives fundraising campaign at 6:30 p.m. April 7 in Alumni Hall. All students, employees, alumni and friends of the University are invited. !
Polish American Association honor
The Polish American Association (PAA) has announced its selection of Northeastern as its . The award will be presented during the Polish American Association鈥檚 Annual Gala on June 24. 鈥淲e are excited to present this Award to one of the PAA鈥檚 most forward-thinking and innovative partners,鈥 PAA Board Chair Adam Kamieniak said. 鈥淣ortheastern鈥檚 embrace of newcomers, appreciation of divergent perspectives, and focus on preparing for a lifetime of service and engagement mirrors the immigrant鈥檚 journey from seeking a more meaningful life, to living a complete life.鈥
Raised in Chicago, Ready for the World
Ensemble Espa帽ol Spanish Dance Theater, which has been in residence at Northeastern for more than 40 years, has added a breathtaking new video to its Raised in Chicago, Ready for the World campaign. The video arrives as the Ensemble by Caerus Foundation, Inc. that will help the dance company expand its arts education programs and transition to a full-time professional company over the next three to five years. The grant has the potential to raise $1.5 million through a matching campaign over the next three years, and the NEIU Foundation has created a website for contributions to the matching effort.
And there鈥檚 more!
- named Northeastern one of its Five Criminal Justice Schools With Low Student Debt and Solid Career Support.
- Political Science Instructor Gregory Jackson , a personal finance website that conducts research and surveys, titled 鈥2017鈥檚 States with the Best & Worst Taxpayer ROI.鈥
- Members of the Northeastern community will participate in the University鈥檚 fifth annual Cesar Chavez Day of Service on April 1. Volunteers will work on tree upkeep and mulching at Gompers Park, garden work at the Global Garden Refugee Training Farm and toiletry bag preparation for refugees with the Pan African Association.
- Northeastern will host Amundsen High School鈥檚 senior class on April 4. Students will learn about several departments across the University and will participate in activities on campus for most of the day. Northeastern has a longstanding partnership with the high school.
- The 2017 recipients of the Administrative & Professional/Civil Service Annual Employee Excellence Awards are: Kip Conwell, Biology; Borislava Miltcheva, Learning Support Center; and Kristine Pierre, Student Affairs.
- Dr. Linda Rae Murray, the former Chief Medical Officer of Cook County Health and Hospital System, for 2017 Health Day.
In the media
Windy City Times profile
Assistant Professor of Justice Studies and Women鈥檚 and Gender Studies Adam Messinger鈥檚 new book continues to draw attention from the media. talked with Messinger about some of the key findings in 鈥淟GBTQ Intimate Partner Violence: Lessons for Policy, Practice, and Research.鈥 鈥淢y hope is that the book raises the national public profile of LGBTQ IPV,鈥 Messinger told the Windy City Times. 鈥淚t's a real, serious problem.鈥 also mentioned Messinger鈥檚 book.
Also in the media ...
- published a story about student debt at graduation with for many of the state鈥檚 colleges and universities. Northeastern鈥檚 average is among the lowest and is well below both the national and state averages.
- published a story about Northeastern students who volunteered with the Tahlequah Area Habitat for Humanity. They worked on a home鈥檚 deck and shingled the roof, among other efforts. The trip was part of Northeastern鈥檚 program.
- , and reported on Northeastern鈥檚 announcement of Valerie Jarrett as Commencement speaker.
- interviewed Educational Leadership Program Instructor LeViis Haney for a story about the positive transformation of Joseph Lovett Elementary School, where Haney is the principal.
- reported that Patricia Ahern (B.A. 鈥90 Board of Governors) has been named president and CEO of Care Dimensions hospice and palliative care company.
- reported that Kristen Paul (M.A. 鈥07 Special Education; M.A. 鈥11 School Leadership) has been named principal of Barrington Middle School.
- reported that Jeff Keske (B.A. 鈥15 Physical Education) has been named head wrestling coach at Palatine High School.
- interviewed Peter Volpe (B.A. 鈥91 University Without Walls), who was named Casa Italia Chicago鈥檚 Man of the Year.
- reported that Joe McCauley (M.A. 鈥99 Special Education) has been named principal of Ogden Avenue Elementary School in La Grange.
To do
Brommel-Hahs Lecture
Dr. Teresa K. Woodruff, an internationally recognized expert in ovarian biology who coined the term 鈥渙ncofertility鈥 to describe the merging of oncology and fertility, in the Recital Hall at 3 p.m. on April 13. The free presentation is titled 鈥淭he 3 Breakthroughs That Will Change Our Lives in the Next 10 Years.鈥
Green Business Conference
Best-selling author, producer, broadcaster and Northeastern alumnus John St. Augustine will be joined by legendary broadcaster Bill Kurtis to deliver the keynote address during the on April 4. St. Augustine and Kurtis are partners on 鈥淓arth Matters,鈥 a series of one-minute vignettes on environmental issues that airs on WCPT-AM/FM in Chicago. The keynote by St. Augustine and Kurtis will focus on issues related to the ripple effect of climate change on water, land and species. It will serve as the latest installment of the NEIU Alumni: All Access series, which demonstrates the lifelong value of a Northeastern degree from the perspective of some of the University鈥檚 most successful and inspirational alumni.
Violence Prevention Week
Northeastern will host Enough is Enough, a week of events designed to help people better understand interpersonal violence, what causes people to be bystanders, and how to be an agent of change. Here is the schedule:
- April 3: Learn about Campus Safety with NEIU Police, 2 p.m. in FA 202
- April 4: Intimate Partner Violence Panel Discussion with Leah Heinecke-Krumhus, 3 p.m. in SU 214
- April 5: It's On Us Panel Discussion with Dean of Students, 2 p.m. in SU 216
- April 6: Processing Anger with Counseling Services, 3 p.m. in FA 203
Mark your calendar!
- , through April 28, Fine Arts Gallery
- Graduate Clarinet Recitals, 5 and 7:30 p.m. March 31, Recital Hall
- Graduate Piano Recital, 2 p.m. April 3, Recital Hall
- , 3 p.m. April 4, Pedroso Center
- Student Recital Hour, 3:05 p.m. April 4, Recital Hall
- , noon April 5, Pedroso Center
- Graduate Bass Trombone Recital, 4:30 p.m. April 5, Recital Hall
- 鈥淛ekyll & Hyde,鈥 7:30 p.m. April 5-8, Auditorium
- , 8:30 p.m. April 5, CBM 111
- , 9:25 a.m.-4:30 p.m. April 6, various locations
- Faculty Artist Susan Tang, 3:05 p.m. April 6, Recital Hall
- Thursday Night Live: The Evictions, 10 p.m. April 6, Student Lounge
- Graduate Piano Recital, 4:30 p.m. April 7, Recital Hall
- , 5-8 p.m. April 7, Pedroso Center
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