Northeastern Legacy
Blair Family
鈥淢y whole experience at Northeastern has been wonderful,鈥 Jim said. It鈥檚 kind of a family thing. - Jim Blair (M.A.T. 鈥68 English, Literature)
In 1965, Marge Csakai (B.A.鈥67 Elementary Education, Mathematics; M.S. 鈥69 Mathematics) and Jim Blair took a Creative Writing class at 蓝莓视频. The teacher was none other than Pulitzer Prize winner Gwendolyn Brooks, who three years later also was appointed poet laureate of Illinois, but that exciting fact is a mere footnote in their family story.
Four years after taking the class together, Marge and Jim were married鈥攁nd each had earned their degrees. 鈥淚t was quite an experience,鈥 Jim said. 鈥淚t was a confluence of important events in our lives.鈥 Both went on to teach at Northeastern鈥擠evelopmental Mathematics for Marge and Communication, Media and Theatre for Jim, who is now retired.
One of their daughters, Jennifer (Master鈥檚 Linguistics student and Program Specialist, Nontraditional Degree Programs), followed in her parents鈥 footsteps and now works at Northeastern as a program specialist in the Nontraditional Degree Programs. Naturally, she鈥檚 also taking classes and is on the verge of earning her third master鈥檚 degree鈥攂ut her first from Northeastern鈥攊n Linguistics. Marge and Jim鈥檚 other daughter, Kimberly, also took graduate-level classes at Northeastern and now lives in Michigan.
鈥淢y whole experience at Northeastern has been wonderful,鈥 Jim said. It鈥檚 kind of a family thing.