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Friday, November 4, 2022

Did you know 窪做惇蹋厙 is home to an oak tree thats more than 200 years old? What about the fact that NEIU is the longest-standing four-year public Hispanic-Serving Institution in the Midwest? With more than 120 academic programs, theres so much you can learn and explore at 窪做惇蹋厙! This week, read about our open house and other events, as well as news from around the University. Its all in the latest Noteworthy at 窪做惇蹋厙.

Around the Commons

Undergraduate Open House

Thinking about becoming a Golden Eagle? Were ready to help you soar! Mark your calendars and plan to join 窪做惇蹋厙 at the Main Campus for an undergraduate open house on Tuesday, Nov. 15. Bring your questions and your curiosity. Well supply the fun! is recommended. 

Cant make it to the open house? Check out our , or .  also has an Ask Goldie live chat feature to help answer some frequently asked questions.

Phil Seed in profile looking downward

Jazzy Mondays 

at the Jacob H. Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies (CCICS) will host their next Jazzy Mondays event at 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 7. This performance will feature guitarist Phil Seed and friends. Jazzy Mondays is hosted by Emmy Award-winner Joan Collaso and Iris Dunmore of the Black United Fund. Admission is $15. Reservations are strongly recommended and can be made via email at gbmpjazzymondays@gmail.com. Without a reservation, admission is first-come, first-served, and cash only at the door. Jazzy Mondays are held the first Monday of each month. 

A wall covered in flowers and greenery

Selva Aparicio: Ex Voto

捧棗娶喧堯梗硃莽喧梗娶紳s Fine Arts Center Gallery hosts Selva Aparicios Ex Voto, Nov. 7-25. A reception and artist talk will take place on Thursday, Nov. 10. Aparicios work invites viewers to consider the durability of memory and its ability to evolve in concert with its surroundings. The installation presents a tapestry of flowers and decorations collected from the garbage of cemeteries. 

And theres more!

  • All University locations will be closed Tuesday, Nov. 8 in observance of Election Day. 
  • Professors Emeritus of Psychology Saba Ayman-Nolley and Ruth (Breckie) Church co-authored an article in the with Hannah Valdiviejas (B.A. 17 Psychology and Spanish) Theodora Koumoutsakis (B.A. 13 Psychology), Andrew Mistak (B.A 17 Psychology) and Alyssa Mogil. The article is titled, Can gesture help English language learners understand the equal sign?
  • Professor of Political Science and Jewish Studies Ellen Cannon participated in the 2022 Midwest Diplomatic Marathon sponsored by the (AJC). Cannon is a Board member of the AJC Midwest Region. During the conference, she met with diplomats from Chile, Lithuania and Guatemala. 
  • 捧棗娶喧堯梗硃莽喧梗娶紳s Genocide and Human Rights Research in Africa and Diaspora (GHRAD) Centers for its 2023 conference is now open. The deadline for submissions is 11:59 p.m. CST on Nov. 30. 
  • The recording of the inaugural Courageous Action for Racial Equity (C.A.R.E.) lecture, "" is now available to view on NEIUs YouTube channel. 

To do

Native American Peoples Heritage Month

Join the Angelina Pedroso Center for Diversity and Intercultural Affairs in celebrating Native American Peoples Heritage Month throughout November. Next weeks events include: 

View the Native American Peoples Heritage Month calendar and the for more ways to celebrate. 

Leading and Learning Week

The University community is invited to attend Leading and Learning Week With TRIO Student Support Services, Nov. 7-11. This free, five-day academic and professional development opportunity is a chance to share knowledge that enhances student success in higher education and in life. The weeks theme is "Flourish in Your Education, Career, Life and Financial Wellness." Presentations will be held virtually and in person. is recommended as in-person space is limited.

More to do

In the media

Federal Interest Rates

Professor Emeritus of Economics Ed Stuart was a featured on WTTWs discussing the Federal Reserves latest interest rate increase and what it means for the U.S. economy. 

Also in the media

  • Vice President Emeritus of Student Affairs Melvin C. Terrell was featured in . His foundation, , announced  their 2022 MCT Scholars. 
  • Professor Emeritus of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Lawrence Berlin was mentioned in for his participation in the TESOL Society of Bangladesh national symposium on English teachers  professional development. 

COVID-19 updates

In accordance with guidelines set forth by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), 窪做惇蹋厙 has adopted new strategies for mitigating COVID-19. Contact tracing will be conducted as needed. However, weekly reports of positive cases and vaccination rates will no longer be reported. If you test positive for COVID-19, students should immediately notify Student Health Services, and employees should notify their supervisors and the Office of Human Resources. Additionally, faculty and staff are required to report positive and presumptive student COVID-19 cases and exposures to Student Health Services. We continue to follow Chicago Department of Public Health and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines as we ensure proper protocols and preventative measures are in place for the health and safety of our students and employees.

Stay up to date on everything regarding COVID-19 by visiting the COVID-19 Response website. 

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