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Navigating Northwestern Academics

Part of the Navigating Northwestern Academic Series Stay fueled maintaining your academic confidence and energy in winter quarter; conversation and practical strategies. Wednesday, January 19, 5:30-7 p.m. Willard Hall, Room B72 Hear from experts on how to stay academically energized and optimistic during a challenging — and cold! — Northwestern quarter. Participants will have a

Program in American Studies Info Session

American Studies Info Session February 9, 2022 6:00-7:00 p.m. – Food Provided AMST Seminar Room 5th Floor/Kresge Hall Room #5531 Come ask questions of current majors and the director. The American Studies Program is an honors-track major that draws on a broad range of faculty from the humanities and social sciences. Students examine components of

Computing Everywhere

A School of Communication initiative to develop computational literacy. You already know that software, data and algorithms are everywhere today. Have you ever wondered how they work? Or wanted to know more about programming, so you could feel smarter talking to an engineer/coder on a project or in a job interview? Check out COMM ST 159

Analytics for Social Good

Winter 2022… IEMS 365: Analytics for Social Good Northwestern Juniors and Seniors – from all colleges and departments – consider joining IEMS 365: Analytics for Social Good  Tues/Thurs 3:30 -4:50 Professor Karen Smilowitz Industrial Engineering & Management Sciences 365.iems.northwestern.edu This university-wide course in humanitarian and nonprofit logistics explores the challenges and opportunities of achieving social good in

Introduction to Diversity in Doctoral Education and Scholarship (IDDEAS)

Introduction to Diversity in Doctoral Education and Scholarship (IDDEAS) Greetings from Kellogg! We would like to share with you a special opportunity for students from diverse backgrounds who are interested in research and a career in academia. IDDEAS is a two-day program for undergraduate students held on October 21-22, 2021 that is co-hosted by the PhD

The Kellogg Certificate Program for Undergraduates (CPU)

The Kellogg Certificate Program for Undergraduates (CPU) will be hosting an information session for current first and second year students who may be interested in applying to one of the Kellogg Certificates next year.  We also want to share ways to stay connected to the program and common questions about Credit/No Credit grades.  Can you

APPLY TO BE A ONE BOOK FELLOW

One Book Fellow Application 2021-22 Looking for an outstanding leadership opportunity and a chance to build a greater sense of community at Northwestern? Apply to be a One Book One Northwestern Fellow! Please read the information below. DEADLINE TO APPLY : Friday, April 30 at 11:59pm Application link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc5JMfy-MORb8QsscnBK5AFS70nouABH5xq18UZjeYy428OuQ/viewform About the One Book Program: Every

Lambda Pi Eta Info Session

Join SoC advisor Exal Iraheta for a casual conversation on Lambda Pi Eta and how you can get involved! April 5, 2021 @ 12 P.M. – 1 P.M. (cst) Join Zoom: https://northwestern.zoom.us/j/96820524709?pwd=VTNnSk42OVpWTTBJTnN1YWc0NDVDUT09 Passcode: honor Lambda Pi eta Info session (002)  

Institute for Student Business Education

ISBE, The Institute for Student Business Education, is holding recruitment for new undergraduate members this spring. Made up of 7 product groups, ISBE is Northwestern’s largest student-run business group. Our groups cover all areas of business, including consulting, finance, business journalism, entrepreneurship, microfinance, marketing, and minority communities in the business place. Stop by our virtual booth to learn more at the

VentureCat

Applications for VentureCat, Northwestern’s annual student startup competition, open on Tuesday, March 30 and close on Friday, April 9 at 5p CT. The competition will be held virtually on Wednesday, May 26. Up to 25 of Northwestern’s most promising student-founded startups will be selected to compete for more than $300,000 in non-dilutive prize money. For