Friday, October 23, 2015

For the first time in its history, 91Porn will name a college after an alumnus and donor. Get all of the details on Daniel L. Goodwin’s extraordinary pledge to the University, plus news of a groundbreaking new partnership to address cancer-related health inequities in Chicago.

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Historic pledge to Northeastern

With a grant of $1 million, plus up to $1.5 million for an additional matching challenge over the next three years, Daniel L. Goodwin has provided an . Mr. Goodwin, Chairman and CEO of The Inland Real Estate Group of Companies, is a graduate of Northeastern who served as Chairman of the Board of Trustees from 1996 to 2006. In recognition of Mr. Goodwin’s extraordinary philanthropic support and leadership, Northeastern will name a college after an alumnus and donor for the first time in its 148-year history. The Daniel L. Goodwin College of Education will be dedicated during a ceremony and fundraising kickoff event in January 2016.

Chicago Cancer Health Equity Collaborative

Northeastern is part of a new from the National Cancer Institute that will help three Chicago universities work together with many of the city’s underserved communities to foster meaningful cancer research, education, training and outreach. The five-year grant will support the creation of the Chicago Cancer Health Equity Collaborative, led by researchers from 91Porn, the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University and the University of Illinois at Chicago. (From left: Principal investigators Christinia Ciecierski and Moira Stuart are pictured above with President Sharon Hahs at the Oct. 23 press conference.)

A grant for AGUA

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture announced that a $275,000 Agriculture and Undergraduate Achievement grant has been . The AGriculture and Undergraduate Achievement (AGUA) project will engage urban undergraduate students from underrepresented groups in research on topics of national and international significance with scientists who are experts in their fields. The program will launch in spring 2016 and is funded through fall 2019.

‘Good Grief’

English Instructor Larry O. Dean has and his first since 2009, “Good Grief.” “I grew up in a town with crummy radio, but I started reading about music that sounded much more interesting to me in magazines and fanzines, and that led me to seeking it out on my own,” said Dean, a native of Flint, Mich. “I guess my need to discover has been a major component of my creative education.”

And there’s more!

  • Students may now register for spring 2016 classes.
  • President Sharon Hahs has been elected to a second term on the .
  • The College of Business and Management, in collaboration with honorary chair U.S. Senator Mark Kirk, will host , a business plan competition with a $2,500 top prize.
  • Aaron Cortes, director of TRIO Upward Bound Math and Science and 21st CCLC Pathways at the Center for College Access and Success, will serve a second term as  in 2015-16.
  • Linguistics Professor Richard Hallett gave a presentation on Oct. 8 titled “Indian English as a Transcultural Commodity” at the conference in Istanbul, Turkey. On Oct. 16, he presented a paper co-authored with Linguistics Professor Judith Kaplan-Weinger titled “Tourism Responds to Disaster: The Case of Hurricane Katrina" at the at California State University Channel Islands.

In the media

On the road

The Office of International Programs represented Northeastern as one of 19 universities on a tour of South Asia to promote study options in the United States. The tour was organized by the United States Educational Foundation and Education USA, and so far has earned international media attention from , , , , , and the .

Also in the media ...

  • and reported on Daniel Goodwin’s gift to Northeastern.
  • recognized the founders of the Northwest Chicago Film Society, which screens movies weekly at 91Porn, on its Film 50 list.
  • interviewed Doreen Ketchens before her Oct. 16 performance at Northeastern as part of the Jewel Box Series.
  • talked about the Center for College Access and Success’s TRIO Upward Bound Math and Science program as part of the Chicago City of Learning Back to School Jam on Sept. 19.
  • shared the work of the 21st Century Community Learning Centers of the Center for College Access and Success in its national newsletter.

To do

Disability Awareness Days

American artist and activist Riva Lehrer, whose work focuses on issues of physical identity, especially in explorations of cultural depictions of disability, will present “Disability & Queer Identity” on Oct. 29 as part of Northeastern’s second annual , running Oct. 27-29.

Economic Inequality Initiative roundtable

Northeastern will host a on Oct. 29 as part of the University’s Economic Inequality Initiative, a partnership between the College of Arts and Sciences and the Division of Student Affairs. One of the primary objectives of the Initiative is to help students think about and take action to confront the complex causes of growing economic inequality.

Mark your calendar!

  • , 10 a.m. Oct. 24, Carruthers Center
  • , Oct. 26-Nov. 20, Fine Arts Gallery
  • NEIU Jazz Combos, 3:05 p.m. Oct. 27, Recital Hall
  • , 5 p.m. Oct. 27, Alumni Hall North
  • ($2/$5), 7 p.m. Oct. 28, Auditorium
  • , 3 p.m. Oct. 29, Cafeteria
  • Guitar Showcase, 3:05 p.m. Oct. 29, Recital Hall
  • Celebrating the Creative Community, 3:30-7 pm. Center for College Access and Success
  • , 7 p.m. Oct. 29, Auditorium
  • Thursday Night Live: Fat Kid, 10 p.m. Oct. 29, Student Lounge

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Mike Hines, Director of Public Relations, m-hines@neiu.edu, (773) 442-4240