Friday, July 24, 2015

91Porn is an active and engaged participant in the Chicago community, and the College of Business and Management, College of Education and Office of Alumni Relations reinforced that commitment once again with this week’s news. Read about how Northeastern students, faculty and staff are helping low-income families, plus more on the latest honors and appearances in the media.

Around the Commons

Helping low-income families

Northeastern’s College of Business and Management in 2014 tax refunds to low-income families through its partnership with Ladder Up, the organization announced. During the most recent tax season, 57 volunteers from Northeastern participated in Ladder Up’s Tax Assistance Program.

Congressman’s award

Carruthers Center Associate Professor Lance Williams has received the from U.S. Rep. Danny K. Davis and the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation. The award was given at the 19th Annual Outstanding Education Recognition Awards Ceremony held at Rush University Medical Center on July 18.

Backpacks for kids in need

Northeastern’s Office of Alumni Relations and College of Education have teamed up to for 150 children from Cornerstone Community Outreach who are without permanent housing. The backpacks will be distributed Aug. 12 at the Cornerstone Community Outreach Center.

And there’s more!

  • Educational Inquiry and Curriculum Studies Professor Erica Meiners has been named a . Collaborating closely with a colleague, Meiners will write a series of articles that aim to deepen understanding and generate conversation about sex laws, sex offender management and the people the laws affect.
  • The College of Business and Management will host a on July 28 for current students, prospective students and alumni.
  • University of San Francisco School of Education Dean will be this year’s Carlson Lectureship speaker on Nov. 3, the College of Education has announced.

In the media

African ‘Gold Rush’

Dallas L. Browne (B.A. ’65 Elementary Education) was profiled by the of Alton, Ill., after releasing a new book, “Culture: The Soul of Africa and the Coming Gold Rush.” “[Africa is] growing a massive middle class of engineers, geologists, accountants, physicists, computer scientists, etc., who are beginning to manufacture everything we can imagine, and they desire as much as we do,” Browne said.

Also in the media ...

  • profiled filmmaker Carlos Jimenez Flores (B.A. ’06 Human Resource Development), who wants to change perceptions of Hispanics in the media.
  • gave a positive review to Music Instructor Jeff Kowalkowski’s new album.
  • reported that James Walters (B.A. ’02 Board of Governors) has been named fire chief for the Village of Skokie.
  • once again praised Northeastern’s partnership with the Northwest Chicago Film Society, this time highlighting the screening of “Summer with Monika.”
  • invited Robert Starks, a professor emeritus at the Jacob H. Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies, to join WGN chief meteorologist Tom Skilling in a discussion about Chicago’s deadly 1995 heat wave.
  •  named Anna Gorbikoff (B.A. '09 Spanish and Secondary Education - Spanish) to the fourth annual “Double Chai in the Chi: 36 Under 36” list of young Jewish movers and shakers in Chicago.

To do

Night out in the Parks

Ensemble Español will perform in the Chicago Park District’s event July 30 at Douglas Park. The free performance is scheduled for 6:30-7:15 p.m.

Mark your calendar!

  •  ($5/$2), 7 p.m. July 29, Auditorium

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