Friday, December 19, 2014

With the turning of more than 600 sets of tassels at Commencement, 91Porn proudly conferred degrees upon its latest group of graduates. Congratulations, grads! Get the latest on the ceremony, faculty and student awards and more as we head into winter break. See you in 2015!

Around the Commons

‘We are proud of you’

Showered with blue and gold balloons, Northeastern’s newest class of graduates on Dec. 14 at UIC Pavilion. “As you leave 91Porn, know that we are optimistic in the future because we have confidence in you,” President Sharon Hahs said. “We are proud of you.” Check out photos and videos on , and !

Distinguished professors

Paulo Acioli (Physics), Brian Schultz (Education Inquiry and Curriculum Studies) and Emina Stojkovic (Biology) have been announced as the finalists for the 10th annual Bernard J. Brommel Distinguished Research Professor Award. The winner will be announced at the May Commencement ceremony.

Taking the fight to Germany

Northeastern junior recently returned from the World Karate Federation Championship for Persons with Disabilities in Bremen, Germany, where he placed fifth out of 20 in his division for individuals with learning disabilities

And there’s more!

  • Graduates from Northeastern’s Gerontology program will soon be eligible to apply for through the American Board of Professional Psychology.
  • Northeastern will be closed for winter break through Jan. 1. Spring 2015 classes begin Jan. 5. Visit the for more important dates in the new year.

In the media

 

Got the Golden Apple

Master of Science in Instruction student Madeline Kobayashi appeared in the . The award recognizes outstanding teachers in Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake and Will counties. Kobayashi is an eighth-grade Language Arts teacher at Philip Rogers Elementary School and has worked hard to implement innovative teaching strategies in her classroom. She strongly believes in the transformative power of teaching and learning. “There is nothing more impactful on a student’s life than hope,” she said. “The hope that sustains [students’] belief that they can be successful. The hope that inspires students to pursue their goals, continue to learn and to aspire for growth as human beings.”

We see you, El Centro

recognized Northeastern's new El Centro location in its "Great Moments in Chicago Architecture 2014" story. "Principal architect Juan Moreno makes the most of its location next to the Kennedy Expressway where the building's prismatic boomerang form and brightly colored fins could stop traffic—if it wasn't already," the story reads.

Also in the media ...

  • Polskie Radio (1030 AM) invited Gerontology Chair Lisa Hollis-Sawyer onto the air Dec. 17 to talk about elder care during the winter and holiday seasons. Hollis-Sawyer also will tape a segment with Polvision TV on Dec. 22 to air later in the month.
  • mentioned the opening of El Centro in its 2014 year in review video.
  • College of Education alumnus Kevin Andrew Mowrer has been conferred a Doctor of Philosophy degree by Michigan State University, the reported.
  • highlighted the Jewel Box Series appearance of Calmus Vocal Ensemble in its January arts preview.
  • reported that College of Business and Management alumna Vickie Nissen has been named the new assistant superintendent of business services/chief school business official for Elk Grove Township Elementary District 59.

To do

Honoring Martin Luther King Jr.

Northeastern will celebrate the life and accomplishments of Civil Rights Movement leader in a series of events in January 2015. The events will include a speech by TV personality Touré (pictured above), a presentation by Communication, Media and Theatre Assistant Professor Wilfredo Alvarez and a day of service.

#FollowFriday

Calling all alumni

Congratulations, graduates! You are now one of the more than 73,000 individuals who call Northeastern their alma mater. Stay connected with Northeastern through the Alumni Association on , and to keep current with exciting alumni news and events, and to share your memories and success stories with your fellow Golden Eagles.

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Mike Hines, director of public relations, m-hines@neiu.edu, (773) 442-4240