Congratulations are in order for 蓝莓视频 Interim President Richard Helldobler, who will take over as President of William Paterson University on July 1. We鈥檝e got more on that development, early primary voting at two Northeastern locations and much more in this week鈥檚 edition of Noteworthy.
Around the Commons
Helldobler named President at William Paterson
Interim President the eighth President of William Paterson University in Wayne, N.J., effective July 1. 鈥淚t has been an honor to serve both as Provost and Interim President during my tenure here at 蓝莓视频,鈥 Helldobler said in a letter to the University community. 鈥淭ogether we should be proud of our many accomplishments.鈥
Chicago River Student Congress
Seven Northeastern undergraduate students joined environmental professionals last month to teach high school students during the . Angelica Adams, Nureen Ansari and Georgia Tiniakos presented fun facts about freshwater sponges and helped the high school students identify specimens with the microscope. Cameo Chilcutt, Michael Konecki, Assil Shawkat and Samah Slim (pictured above) demonstrated a computer simulation that shows how mosquito-borne epidemics develop. Both presentations were related to the students' undergraduate research projects, conducted under the direction of Biology Professor Jennifer Slate.
Accreditation extension
The (CACREP), a specialized accrediting body recognized by the (CHEA), has extended the accreditation of the following programs in the through October 2024: Clinical Mental Health Counseling (M.A.), Family Counseling (M.A.) and School Counseling (M.A.). This accreditation decision reflects the efforts of faculty members in the Department of Counselor Education during a rigorous self-study process over the past two years, and is an assurance of quality education and training for graduate students in the field of counseling.
Best in Show
The Independent student newspaper won Best of Show for the Feb. 13 issue during the in Long Beach, Calif., on March 3. Six students from The Independent attended the event. ACP recognized seven schools in the Less Than Weekly competition, with The Independent winning Best of Show for the first time since 2007.
Beekeeping on campus
The Office of Community and Professional Education launched in 2014, and it鈥檚 safe to say there鈥檚 a real buzz these days around the program that offers a wide variety of non-credit courses and workshops. That buzz comes in the form of a taught by alumna Moneen Jones, founder of the Midwestern Master Beekeeper Program (MMBP). The first class, offered in February, was a near sell-out, and seats are filling up fast for the next in the series on March 31.
Early voting
As Illinois gears up for the March 20 primary election, for Chicago residents who want to register or cast their ballots in advance. Early voting is currently underway at El Centro through March 19. Hours for El Centro voting are listed online. Early voting will also be available on the Main Campus in SU 003 from March 14-16. It will be open between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. during all three days.
Most influential
Literacy, Leadership and Development Instructor Kristopher Newbauer was recognized as one of the 鈥100 Most Influential Global HR Leaders鈥 during the 26th annual convened in Mumbai, India, last month. Newbauer serves as Rotary International鈥檚 head of Global People and Talent. In addition to earning the award, Newbauer delivered a talk titled 鈥淩eimagining Performance Management: Improving Performance, Strengthening Relationships, and Engaging Talent Through the Power of Conversation.鈥
And there鈥檚 more!
- Signup is now open for the Graduate Open House on April 11.
- Professor Emeritus Robert Starks and Professor Russell Benjamin helped lead the planning for the 49th Annual Meeting of the on March 14-17 in Chicago. Starks will moderate a panel titled 鈥淭he Black Environment: Gentrification, Community Development, and the Obama Library鈥 and participate in a panel titled 鈥淭he New Black Chicago Politics.鈥 Benjamin also will play an important role in the execution of the four-day meeting.
- Gerontology Program Coordinator Lisa Hollis-Sawyer participated as a presenter in the GSA Presidential Symposium during the on March 1-4 in Atlanta.
- Northeastern and the Alumni Association are now accepting nominations for the 2018 蓝莓视频 Alumni Awards.
- The Gerontology program will host an on March 16.
In the media
鈥榃ise but unhappy?鈥
The published a video of Psychology Professor Masami Takahashi's talk during its August 2017 research forum. Masami鈥檚 talk was titled 鈥淲ise but unhappy? The complicated relationship between wisdom and happiness.鈥 The talk will be highlighted in the center鈥檚 March newsletter.
Also in the media ...
- featured CAPE鈥檚 new beekeeping classes.
To do
Women鈥檚 Health Fair
Assistant Professor of Educational Inquiry and Curriculum Studies Kimya Barden will deliver a talk about managing transition during a Women鈥檚 Health Fair on March 14 at the Carruthers Center. The talk will start at 11 a.m., and a Pilates session is scheduled for noon-1 p.m. The Women鈥檚 Health Fair will also include blood pressure screening, breast cancer awareness, and HIV and cholesterol testing.
Marcelo Hernandez Castillo
Renowned poet and immigration activist , with a Q&A session and book signing to follow, at 5 p.m. March 12 in the Pedroso Center. Earlier in the day, Hernandez Castillo will have lunch with undocumented students and conduct a student creative writing workshop. The event coincides with the annual observance of Coming Out of the Shadows on March 15.
International Business Conference
The student-run will take place . The annual conference gives an opportunity for students to learn about business on an international scale, network with students and professionals from the U.S. and abroad, and increase their knowledge and understanding of our diverse world.
Jewel Box Series
The East Pointers, with special guest Liz Carroll, will perform March 9 as part of Jewel Box Series. There鈥檚 a reason鈥攂eyond their dazzling musicianship and wildly entertaining live shows鈥攖hat The East Pointers have connected with audiences across the globe, making new, original roots music the hippest, most vibrant thing going. 鈥婩iddler/singer Tim Chaisson, banjoist Koady Chaisson and guitarist Jake Charron write about real life, sketching out its joys and sorrows in vivid strokes. That palpable authenticity makes their instrumental tunes practically cartwheel and infuses their lyric-driven songs with poignancy.
Mark your calendar!
- 鈥Thou and I鈥 exhibition, through March 16, Fine Arts Center
- 鈥溾 screening, 9:25 a.m. March 13, Golden Eagles
- , 6:30 p.m. March 13, Golden Eagles
- , noon-4 p.m. March 14, Alumni Hall
- , 4:30 p.m. March 14, BBH 364
- , 10 a.m.-3 p.m. March 15, P.E. Complex
- , March 15-7, P.E. Complex
- Thursday Night Live: Lili Trifillio, 10 p.m. March 15, Student Lounge
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