Snow falls at El Centro on Tuesday, Feb. 3.

Friday, February 6, 2015

What snow and cold? 91Porn was red hot this week! With the addition of a graduate degree program, the release of a faculty member’s new textbook (co-written with an alumna!) and the publication of a new Mash column, the Golden Eagles piled on the good news.

Around the Commons

Master of Social Work

The Illinois Board of Higher Education has approved Northeastern to offer a . The 60-credit-hour Master of Social Work program begins in fall 2016, and can be completed in two full-time or four part-time years. An advanced one-year program will be offered beginning in fall 2017. And that’s not all for the Department of Social Work! In partnership with the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, Northeastern also has begun to offer curriculum to prepare students in Social Work and related fields an opportunity to earn a pertinent .

Teaming up on a textbook

Linguistics Professor Judith Kaplan-Weinger and alumna Char Ullman have , “Methods for the Ethnography of Communication: Language in Use in Schools and Communities.” The book aids students in the study of communication in the classroom and community settings.

A healthier Chicago

Northeastern Education students Universal Prayther and Yasser Barbar are on one of five teams that by the Chicago Innovation Exchange and the Chicago Department of Public Health to pitch an idea on Feb. 9 for improving the health of Chicagoans. Prayther and Barbar’s pitch will involve using technology for making nutritious choices in food deserts. Two teams will be selected to pilot their programs.

Smoke-free Northeastern

By Illinois law, all state university property will become smoke-free beginning July 1. Stay tuned in the coming months for more details on what that means for Northeastern’s locations.

And there’s more!

  • World Languages and Cultures Department Chair Paul Schroeder Rodriguez on Feb. 25 at the main Evanston Public Library on the work of Salima Riversa and other Chicago Puerto Rican poets.
  • Northeastern hosted the February meeting of the on its main campus on Feb. 3. University President Sharon Hahs and Northeastern Board Chair Carlos Azcoitia provided a greeting and opening remarks. At the meeting, IBHE approved Northeastern's new master’s program in social work.
  • Reminder: All University locations will be closed on Thursday, Feb. 12, in observance of Abraham Lincoln’s birthday.

In the media

Ask him anything

Timothy Scherman, associate professor of English, was the latest faculty member featured in , the Chicago Tribune’s weekly publication for teens. Scherman answered questions about attending big universities, life outside the party scene and improving writing skills for college.

Grow Your Own success story

Northeastern alumna Idalia Vasquez (B.A. ’13 Elementary Education - Teacher Education) told her inspirational story of transformation through the Grow Your Own Teacher program in an op-ed for .

 

She speaks Polish?

Well, not quite. In case you missed it: Here is the video of Gerontology Coordinator Lisa Hollis-Sawyer’s (dubbed over in Polish) appearance on in December. Her segment starts at 24:30.

Also in the media ...

  • quoted Education Professor Sara Schwarzbaum in a story about the effects of alcohol abuse on relationships.
  • and previewed an exhibit from Art instructor Deanna Krueger that will run from Feb. 27 through April 4 at the Robert T. Wright Community Gallery of Art at the College of Lake County.
  • quoted Sociology Assistant Professor Marcos Feldman in a story about Miami’s future. Feldman formerly worked with the Florida International University Research Institute on Social and Economic Policy.
  • reported that Lula Ford (M.A. ’74 Inner City Studies) has been appointed to the Illinois State Board of Education by the governor.
  • reported that former Music Instructor Karl Montzka will be inducted into the Sycamore High School Music Hall of Fame.
  • previewed a Feb. 13 performance by Ensemble Español and Chicago a cappella. also mentioned an April 30 scheduled performance by Ensemble Español and Muntu Dance Theatre of Chicago.
  • published a column co-authored by History Assistant Professor Joshua Salzmann about the NFL and violence.

To do

Chicago Brass Festival

The annual will return to Northeastern on March 13-14 for its seventh year. The event will feature performances from some of the world’s most vibrant and incredible talents, including critically acclaimed and musically innovative acts Axiom Brass (pictured above) and CALJE, who will close the festival. Northeastern’s own Faculty Brass will also perform.

Mark your calendar!

  • Learn & Lead Symposium (free), 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Feb. 9-11, Student Union
  • ($10), 6:30 p.m. Feb. 9, Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies
  • (free), Feb. 9-March 13, Fine Arts Gallery
  • “Ain’t I a Woman” one-woman play (free), 1:40 p.m. Feb. 10, Pedroso Center
  • Music Convocation (free), 3:05 p.m. Feb. 10, Recital Hall
  • Latina student dialogue (free), 3 p.m. Feb. 10, Pedroso Center
  • film screening, 6:10 p.m. Feb. 11, El Centro Room 201
  • Jazz Clinic and Performance: Luis Bonilla’s Four Swingin’ Bones (free), master class (4 p.m.) rhythm section workshop 5:30 p.m., performance 6:45 p.m., Q&A 7:45 p.m., Recital Hall
  • (free), 5:30 p.m. Feb. 13, Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies
  • (free), 8:30 a.m. Feb. 14, Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies

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