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Friday, May 31, 2019

蓝莓视频 is making it easier for Chicago Police Department officers to advance their careers. Find out more about the opportunities, a new State Department grant and more in Noteworthy at Northeastern.

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Officer education

Times have changed since John Escalante, now chief of Northeastern鈥檚 Police Department, entered the Chicago Police Department (CPD). These days, officers need at least 60 college credit hours, which is equivalent to an associate degree, to join the force. However, the journey doesn鈥檛 have to end there. Whether for personal reasons or to create opportunities for professional advancement, police officers can decide to pursue bachelor鈥檚 or master鈥檚 degrees. The nature of the job can present obstacles, but Northeastern is easing that burden through academic program opportunities that reduce the time it takes to earn a degree and through a tuition deferral that is tied to CPD鈥檚 tuition reimbursement program.

U.S. Study Abroad grant

Northeastern has been selected to receive a small grant as part of the U.S. Department of State鈥檚 2019 Capacity Building Program for U.S. Study Abroad. Northeastern is one of 21 colleges and universities from across the United States selected from over 120 applications to create, expand and/or diversify American student mobility overseas in support of foreign policy goals.

Praying mantis publication

Biology Instructor published an article titled 鈥淩hythmic Abdominal Pumping Movements in Praying Mantises鈥 in the journal Fragmenta Entomologica. The article was co-authored by Associate Professor of Biology Aaron Schirmer and former undergraduate students Salim Patel, Christina Carrion and Greg Prete. Fragmenta Entomologica is published by Sapienza University of Rome, Italy. Founded in 1303, it is one Europe's largest and most prestigious universities. Prete's publication is the culmination of two decades of research on the praying mantis, which includes his two books, 鈥淭he Praying Mantises鈥 (John Hopkins University Press) and 鈥淐omplex Worlds from Simpler Nervous Systems鈥 (MIT Press).

And there鈥檚 more!

  • Northeastern will host a One Stop Enrollment Express from 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. June 11 in Alumni Hall. Departments from across the University will come together to help students prepare for the fall semester.
  • Mathematics Instructor delivered a paper presentation titled 鈥淭umor Dynamics under Immunotherapy: A Modified Predator-Prey Model鈥 during the Cancer Risk Analysis session of the 8th International Conference on Risk Analysis and Design of Experiments on April 23-26 in Vienna, Austria.

In the media

Valuing educators

interviewed Daniel L. Goodwin College of Education Dean Sandra Beyda-Lorie for a story about a bill addressing the videotaping requirement of the edTPA test. 鈥淲e鈥檙e asking a lot of our educators, and we don鈥檛 value them near enough as a society, and I鈥檇 love to see that change,鈥 Beyda-Lorie told WBEZ.

Also in the media ...

  • The published a community story about alumnus Henry Cervantes (B.A. 鈥15 University Without Walls), who leads two programs that address community violence.
  • interviewed alumni Eddie Bocanegra (B.A. 鈥12 Social Work) and Floyd Stafford (B.A. 鈥13 Social Work) for a story about their work with violence prevention in Chicago.
  • Northeastern Chief of Staff Mike Dizon interviewed Northeastern President Gloria J. Gibson and Chicago State University President Zaldwaynaka Z. Scott about state funding on .
  • The n reported on the appointment of Dennis Rome as Northeastern鈥檚 next provost.

To do

A woman in a red dress against a black background

鈥楩lamenco Passion鈥

Ensemble Espa帽ol will host 鈥Flamenco Passion: A Tribute to Dame Libby Komaiko鈥 featuring their popular live dance and music performances as part of the company鈥檚 43rd American Spanish Dance & Music Festival from June 14-16. The performances are in honor of founder Libby Komaiko, who passed away earlier this year. The 鈥淔lamenco Passion鈥 performances will feature more than 40 dancers and musicians, including guest artists in a fusion of classical, folkloric, traditional, contemporary and flamenco styles.

Coming next week!

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