COVID-19鈥檚 unprecedented global impact is historic. As such, 天天吃瓜鈥檚 Ronald Williams Library wants to capture how this pandemic has affected students by taking submissions for a new digital archive. The English Department鈥檚 Ryan Poll (pictured above) is leaning on literature to find lessons past pandemics can teach, and is looking to English students, alumni and faculty to create a new reading series. Read about all this and more in this week鈥檚 edition of Noteworthy at Northeastern.
Around the Commons
Student COVID-19 archive
Though the world is still in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the library is creating a digital archive that will seek to reflect how the pandemic impacted Northeastern students鈥 lives and how students have responded to this unprecedented time. Submissions for the new archive, 鈥Sheltering in Place: NEIU Archives COVID-19 Documentation Project,鈥 are only being taken digitally, and only currently enrolled students and recent graduates from the Class of 2020 are able to submit materials. 鈥淚 think this archive will show a creative and personalized response to this historic situation,鈥 University Archivist Hanna Ahn said. 鈥淭his seems like it would provide really valuable information in the future for researchers on how the students of 天天吃瓜 handled, experienced and lived through this pandemic.鈥
Reading Pandemics
When the COVID-19 pandemic began changing everyday life at Northeastern, Assistant Professor of English Ryan Poll looked to literature to see what authors who lived through other pandemics might have to say to help people get through this one. 鈥淲hen everything shut down, I started thinking that this disease is changing everything,鈥 Poll said. 鈥淪o, I turned to literature, just kind of looking for wisdom. Then I had the thought that it would be great if more people could look at literature through the prism of pandemics.鈥 Poll has been a staff writer for the online popular culture magazine PopMatters for two years and has been actively working with graduate students to get their work published on the site. In taking his desire to open up the world of publishing to more students and the opportunity to look at literature鈥檚 lessons about pandemics, Poll pitched the idea of Reading Pandemics, a curated series by Northeastern English students, alumni and faculty to the publication. PopMatters agreed to let Poll curate the series, and the first four articles in the series are now published on the website.
And there鈥檚 more!
- Northeastern will be closed on Monday, May 25, in observance of Memorial Day.
- Professor Julie H. Kim of the English Department edited a new book titled 鈥溾 (McFarland). Acting Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Tim Libretti wrote a chapter in the book titled, "Getting Fooled Again by Populism: Detecting the Origins of American Hate in Spike Lee's 鈥楽ummer of Sam.鈥欌
- Alumna Mary Santana (B.A. 鈥11 Interdisciplinary Studies) is celebrating the 25th anniversary of her nonprofit arts organization, The Miracle Center (TMC). The anniversary celebration is scheduled to kick off May 22 with a via Zoom. Donations from the dance party will go to support TMC and GAP Community Center, who鈥檝e partnered to provide food for families during the pandemic.
- 狈辞谤迟丑别补蝉迟别谤苍鈥檚 is offering free ground shipping on domestic orders so students can still receive their books for courses, as well as order University-branded items such as notebooks and apparel.
- Many of 狈辞谤迟丑别补蝉迟别谤苍鈥檚 classes, including the new NEIU English Institute courses, are being offered remotely. Registration for many programs is now open.
- Ensemble Espa帽ol is offering a variety of this summer.
Events at home
Though its buildings are locked, Northeastern has adapted by creating remote events.
Department of Music and Dance
The Department of Music and Dance has launched a and will have weekly featured performances via . This week鈥檚 featured performance is Department Chair Travis Heath performing 鈥淗ymn of Acxiom.鈥
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
COVID-19 impact
Diane Bou Khalil (current Sociology major) interviewed Fernando Moreno (Interdisciplinary Studies, expected 鈥20) about his article in Borderless Magazine about via Instagram. Bou Khalil was recently promoted from engagement intern to engagement reporter for the publication. Moreno is the Chief Operations Officer for Spanish Public Radio.
Also in the media
- Assistant Professor of Educational Inquiry and Curriculum Studies Sunni Ali was a panelist for 鈥溾 on May 20. The discussion was hosted by The Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism to address the most effective ways to counter racism and antisemitism. The webinar had a worldwide audience with viewers from the U.S., U.K., Israel and other countries.
- Associate Professor of Political Science William Adler was interviewed for a Niskanen Center podcast episode titled 鈥溾
- The reported that Northeastern alumnus Todd Fitzgerald (M.A. '02 History; M.A. '05 Educational Leadership-School Leadership) has been chosen as the new superintendent of Komarek School District 94.
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 Rose Guccione. Guccione sang with the Lyric Opera of Chicago for 20 years and is the founder and owner of two businesses, and ChicagoWebmaven. She is also a NEIU Business Innovation and Growth (BIG) Center entrepreneur. As COVID-19 has put creative artists in a precarious economic situation, Guccione has hosted free entrepreneurship workshops for creative and performing artists via Zoom. Her ChicagoWebmaven's DIY Guide is part of a low-cost service Guccione planned to roll out this summer for opera artists. In the face of COVID-19, she rolled out the guide early and made it available to the general public. to get a copy and be notified when the full suite of services is live.
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 hosted a drive-thru food drop-off to support the University鈥檚 Student Pantry on May 21. 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 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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