Firesides

Firesides are informal lectures led by faculty, fellows, and students. They allow students to explore and discuss topics of interest.

Spring 2020

students attending the URAP firesideCCS residents on a zoom call for CCSliced
CCS residents do ASL learning via Zoom

  • CCSliced – Sam Jenkins hosted a “Chopped”-style competition
  • CCSign – Eddie Ko is leading a series on learning to sign ASL
  • CCSwole – students are leading different exercise sessions for CCSers to do at home, including pilates and yoga
  • Introduction to URAP – Faculty Chair Myrna García, Chelsea Guzman, and Vivica Lewis talked about their experiences in the Undergraduate Research Assistant Program
  • Communism and Rock & Roll – Associate Chair Kinga Kosmala taught residents about how Rock & Roll influenced political ideologies in Communist Eastern Europe

Winter 2020

  • Contesting Racist Stereotypes in Children’s Literature in the 20th Century – Fellow Ashley Dennis talked about the effect of racist depictions of people of color in children’s literature, a subject in her dissertation
  • Andy’s with Andy – Fellow Andy Rivers discussed black holes and other topics on astrophysics while CCSers indulged in Andy’s custard

Spring 2015

2015 Camping

  • Wildnerness Survival- Josh Hauck – Watch the powerpoint here
      • Engineering World Health – Members of EWH talked about what they do and led CCSers in a hands-on activity
      • History – After the Reunion barbecue, original 1972 members of CCS, including the first master Dave Epperson, talked about the founding of CCS
      • Mexican-American Immigration – Gerry Cadava
      • Election fireside – Jaime Dominguez
      • When Harlem was in Vogue: The Photographs of James Van der Zee – Assistant Master Emilie Boone
      • Holiday Healthy Eating – NU nutritionist shared Thanksgiving tips

Spring 2012

      • Premed Advising – Fellows Greg Cera and Francisco Castelan led a fireside about classes to take and opportunities for premeds.
      • Dillo Day – Mandatory fireside about navigating Dillo Day
      • Speaking for the People: Occupy Wall Street in American History – Assistant Master Abby Trollinger led a fireside about social movements.

Winter 2012

      • What is Exec – Current exec explained the process and structure of CCS exec elections
      • Housing – Mark D’Arienzo from Housing explained the housing process for returning students
      • Finding Love in the 21st Century – Master Eli Finkel led a fireside about modern dating
      • UCS – University Career Services talked about writing resumes and finding internships

Fall 2011

      • Safety and Self Defense – NUPD
      • AmazinGrace – AmazinGrace was a student-organized musical, social, and political group that ran on campus during the 70’s. Alumni from this group came to CCS.
      • History of CCS – CCS alum Katie O. talked about CCS history
      • Morty – President Morton Shapiro came to CCS. Residents were able to talk to Morty and ask questions.
      • Advising – Fellow Greg Cera led a fireside on choosing classes and majors
      • Spirit – With Slivka and CCI

Spring 2011

      • John McKnight – CCS Founder John McKnight talked about Asset Based Community Development
      • NU Stands with Japan – After the spring 2011 earthquake in Japan, NU Stands with Japan came to CCS to fold paper cranes in an effort to collect one paper crane from every NU student.
      • The Big O – Fireside on orgasms, led by CCSer Timi Chu and SHAPE
      • Hippies, beatniks, and counterculture – led by Fellow Greg Cera
      • Who is Jon Young – Learning about our CA
      • Dillo Day

Winter 2011

      • Green Cup – Strategies for winning green cup
      • Housing – Explanation of the housing process for returning students
      • Religion – A priest, a rabbi, and a Muslim chaplain held a panel on religion
      • Hooking Up 101 – SHAPE led a fireside on hooking up

Fall 2010

      • Female Body Image and Eating Disorders – Professor Engeln Maddox
      • American Sign Language
      • History of CCS with Katie O.
      • Advising – Greg Cera

Spring 2010

      • US healthcare reform – Economics professor Mark Witte
      • FARA – CCSers Katie O., Makda, and Nick explain the research they’ve been doing throughout the year. Katie worked with Fellow Dan Molden in psychology research, Makda worked on immigration research and methodology, and Nick worked on investigating using a coal byproduct to use as cement.
      • Jessica Greenberg, communication studies professor
      • Dearborn Astronomy – Professor Mike Smutko took CCSers to Dearborn Observatory for a special observing session

Winter 2010

      • Center for Civic Engagement – Fellow Dan Lewis
      • NU Engage – Rob Donahue
      • Q&A with President Shapiro
      • Housing – Nancy Anderson
      • The Politics Behind the Gardasil Vaccine – Professor Epstein
      • Safety – University Police
      • Can I Laugh at that? Treading the PC line – FMO, Northwestern’s Black Student Alliance

Fall 2009

      • Academic advising
      • Do Women Have Sexuality? – Mike Bailey
      • CCS History – Katie O.
      • What Makes Us Human – Chemistry professor Joseph Lambert
      • Behavioral Economics and the Science of Happiness – Eric Schultz

Spring 2009

      • The Acid Affair: Historicizing Hippies in Haight-Ashbury – Kate Weishaar and Professor of History and American Studies Michael Kramer talk about music and citizenship in San Francisco in the 60s
      • Kite-making for field day
      • President Obama’s First 100 Days in Office – Cross-RC with PARC, led by Laurie Zoloth (Director of the Center for Bioethics, Science, and Society and Professor of Medical Humanities, Bioethics, and Religion) and Adam Goodman (Director of the Undergraduate Leadership Program and Professor in the School of Communication)
      • Street Harassment and the Law – Sociology professor Laura Beth Nielsen
      • American Sign Language- CCSers Rose and Kate
      • FARA – Fellows Cadava and Molden present their research on Construction of the Mexican-American Border Wall and Motivating Trust and Reciprocity
      • Creating Engagement Opportunities at NU: Towards a Life of Public Service
      • Dance – CCSer Ashleigh

Winter 2009

      • Safe sex – Christie from SHAPE talks about preventing STIs, pregnancy, and unwanted sexual contact
      • Doing Fieldwork in China: Muslims, Missionaries, and the Eye of the State – Prof. Stefan Henning
      • Master Search – Finding a new master for CCS
      • Housing – Mark D’Arienzo
      • CCS Exec
      • Are You the Next Gandhi – Adam Goodman of Communications and the Undergraduate Leadership Program
      • Who’s Coming Down the Road? Transportation Challenges & Opportunities – Civil Engineering professor/fellow Joseph Schofer talks about the Chicago public transportation system
      • Morton Shapiro Q&A

Spring 2008

      • May 12, 2008 – Kimberly Grey

PAST FIRESIDES/SHERRY HOURS

CCS-undated-informal-00162

SPRING 1993

      • 5/3/93: “Never Again is now happening in Bosnia-Herzegovina – CCS + Malaysian Student Council of Chicago + Theta Tau Nu
      • 3/5/93: Stories at Work in Organizations – Prof. Helen Schwartman, Anthropology

Winter 1993

      • 3/10/93 : Life Experiences in Bosnia – Lillian Zakarija

Winter 1989

      • February 1989: lecture series for Black History month – African-American Music, Literature, and Black images in Society – 4pm every Friday – Prof. Horne, Prof. Forrest, Dean Spurlock-Evans

Spring 1984

      • 4/27/84: The Deaf as a Community – Prudence Shaw

Winter 1983

  • 2/4/83: Issues and World Views: Structural Analysis and the Expression of Values – Dr. Mary Douglas, Professor of Humanities

Spring 1982

      • 4/16/82: Racial issues of the 1980s – Dr. William A. Sampson, sociology dept.
      • 5/7/82: Revitalization of older urban neighborhoods – Stann Hallett, center for Urban affairs

Winter 1982

      • 2/12/82: Social Responsibility and the Large Corporation: Judy Alnez of the Control Data Corp.
      • 2/26/82: Positive Mental Attitude – W. Clement Stone, Businessman, Author, GOP leader

Fall 1981

      • 11/20/81: “Watt’s Happening on the Last Frontier” – George Peterson, professor of Urban planning

Spring 1981

      • 4/2/81: CCS Sherry Hour: “New Towns: Modern Day Ghost Towns, West Valley, Illinois” – Dr. George Peterson, civil engineering
      • 4/24/81: The Hungarian Experience: Research in a Romantic Land – Mike Marrese, assistant professor of econ
      • 5/15/81: Communication Expectations of Medical Students – Paul Arnston, Assistant professor of urban affairs and communication studies

Spring 1980

      • 1/9/80: The Life of the Terminally Ill – Kate Carey, Evanston Hospice Association
      • 1/18/80: Intergenerational Housing- Bud Ogle (head NU Christian Ministry) and Paul Artnson (professor of Communication studies)

Fall 1979

      • 11/14/79: Runaways, Throwaways: the Plight of Adolescents and the New Life Halfway house – Leah Siedler

Fall 1978

      • 10/6/78: Soviet Jewry – Professor Irwin Weil , Slavic Lit dept.
      • 10/22/78: Architecture in Chicago: a slide show and lecture – Prof. Carl Condit, art history dept. and center for Urban Affairs

Winter 1978

      • 1/13/78: The Future of Evanston: town-gown relations – Jay Lytle, mayor of Evanston
      • 1/25/78: RIP Chicago Daily News – James Hoge, Editor, Chicago Daily News
      • 2/10/78: The Hassles and Rewards of Academic Research – Jim Pitts

Spring 1976

      • 5/7/76: Sherry Hour – Chicago Area Planning 1876-1976 – Ira Bach, executive director, Illinois-Indiana Bi-state commission
      • 5/16/76: A finance comparison: Chicago and New York City – Don Haider, Graduate school of management, Northwestern Public Management

Winter 1976

      • 1/11/76: “Chicago- the better to see you” –film followed by Prof. Henry Binford, Urban Historian, preceded by $.50 coop
      • 2/27/76: Community Involvement in Regional Planning: Larry Aggens of the Northeastern Illinois Planning commission

Fall 1975

      • 10/26/75: The Northwestern Environment “Planning & Architecture” – Gabor Zsolney

Spring 1975

      • 5/5/75: The Future of the City – Helena Lopata, Professor of Sociology at Loyola University, author of “Occupation: Housewife” – The role of women in future urban environments

Fall 1974

      • 11/19/74: Fireside: City Planning at Harvard – Prof. H. James Brown, Department of City and Regional Planning, Harvard University and Beth Fisher, NU’73, Second-year student in city and regional planning, Harvard University
      • 11/23/74: Fireside: Father Robert Drinan, US House of Representatives, D-Mass, House Judiciary Committee

Unknown Quarter

    • 1/29/?: A review of the use of human subjects for experimentation: the politics of pure science – Dr. Jerry Goldman, Political science
    • 11/9/?: Corporate Social Responsibility – Lawrence G. Lavengood, GSM Prof. of Business history
    • 10/24/?: Soviet Propaganda – Boris Pokrovsky, NU Slavic dept.
    • 11/13/? – Justice for Juveniles, featuring film “Children in Trouble” – Curt Hartstad, from John Howard Assoc. , Andrew Gordon, NU
    • 11/24/? – economics – Robert H. Strotz, NU president
    • 9/26/? – John McKnight – NU center for Urban affairs
    • 11/21/? – Ju Jutsu Demonstration
    • 1/16/? – Real Difference: Recent Research on men and women – Bari Watkins, acting director of program on women
    • 2/6/? – Computers and Social Freedom – Mark Grover, prof. of electrical engineering and comp sci; Bill McGrath, manager of comp sci lab with KGSM
    • 3/6/? – The Humour of Frank Lloyd Wright – Alan Moss
    • Big Bang Theory
    • Tchaikovsky’s Operas
    • History of Women at Northwestern

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *