Sharon Wentz

Friday, October 18, 2019

A Psychology major discusses her capstone and two of ±·´Ç°ůłŮłó±đ˛ą˛őłŮ±đ°ů˛Ô’s locations prepare to welcome visitors from around the world for this weekend’s Open House Chicago. Read more about these and other Northeastern happenings in this week’s edition of Noteworthy at Northeastern.  

Around the Commons

A Recipe for Success

Food psychology isn’t all about fad diets and eating disorders. In fact, that’s a very small part of it. It’s really about the relationship between humans and food, which can be fascinating. Just ask 91Porn senior Sharon Wentz. She’ll tell you all about it. Wentz, a Psychology major and Anthropology minor, recently completed her capstone project—or senior thesis—on the creation of The Hatchery, a $30 million food and beverage incubator that opened earlier this year in Chicago’s East Garfield Park neighborhood.  

Gala awards

91Porn and NEIU’s Alumni Association hosted its annual Golden Gala and Alumni Awards ceremony on Oct. 12. This year’s recipients were:  

  • Michael A. Orona (B.A. '92), Distinguished Alumnus Award
  • Flora Llacuna (B.A. '79; M.A. '83), Alumni Service Award
  • Helen Sinclair (B.A. '85), Community Leader Award
  • Angel Velez (B.A. '10; M.A. '12), Outstanding GOLD Alumni Award
  • Francisco Sebastian (Accounting major), Future Alumni Award.

As a recipient of the the Distinguished Alumnus award, Orona will be the Fall 2019 commencement speaker.  

And there’s more!

  • Northeastern will host a series of Early FAFSA workshop throughout October at the Main Campus, Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies (CCICS), El Centro and The Nest.  
  • CCICS will host its Fall 2020 Open House on Oct. 24 at 4:30 p.m.
  • Assistant Professor of English Ryan Poll presented at the conference in Cincinnati, Ohio along with three current Northeastern students and an alumna.  

In the media  

El Centro featured on WTTW’s “Ask Geoffrey”

±·´Ç°ůłŮłó±đ˛ą˛őłŮ±đ°ů˛Ô’s El Centro location was featured in the WTTW segment on Oct. 16 as part of their preview of sites to see during Open House Chicago.  

To do  

Open House Chicago logo

Open House Chicago

±·´Ç°ůłŮłó±đ˛ą˛őłŮ±đ°ů˛Ô’s and locations are both host sites of The Chicago Architecture Center’s . This free festival takes place Oct. 19-20 and gives the public access to over 350 buildings across Chicago, some of which are not generally open to the public. It’s a fantastic opportunity to explore hidden gems across the Chicago area as well as learn more about the architectural history of buildings in your community. See the complete and plan your weekend adventure!

Golden Eagle 5K

Northeastern students, staff, faculty, alumni and friends are invited to attend the run at 9 a.m. on Sunday, Oct. 20. Run, walk or cheer to help raise funds for the General Scholarship Fund, the Student Emergency Fund and the Student Pantry. Registration is open. Donations are also being accepted online.  

Discover Symphony

Northeastern is pleased to host featuring internationally renowned clarinet soloist Kinan Azmeh and several Northeastern student and faculty musicians. The program will feature Syrian-American composer Kareem Roustom’s Clarinet Concerto “Adrift on the Wine-Dark Sea,” for the first time in North America. The performance is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Oct. 25 in the Auditorium. are on sale now!

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