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NUSAC News – Spring 2021

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Emailed to Northwestern staff June 7, 2021
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Hello Northwestern Staff,

As we conclude Spring Quarter, there is a lot to reflect on and a lot to look forward to in the coming months. The weather is turning towards Summer and with the decline of COVID cases (and increase of vaccinations), we will see more opportunities to see friends, family, and co-workers. We will see more events occurring in-person and, with continued safety measures, a return to pre-pandemic life.

Commencement is always a time of celebration. For our graduates, it is a time to revel in your accomplishments, to take a deep breath and think back on a job well done. Though our University ceremony will once again be remote this June, many schools are planning smaller convocation events in-person so that families and graduates can celebrate together, safely. Congratulations to all students, faculty and staff that made these possible.

In April and May, NUSAC mounted two Conversations events with many of our senior leaders. Hundreds of staff participated in the two ninety minute panels where our senior leaders discussed the health of the University, the return to campus plans, and future goals as we close out this academic year. We thank all of you that sent in questions, attended the session, and helped in making it a success. For all of you that were not able to attend, check out this year’s and past years’ recordings on the Office of the President page.

As we look forward into next year, many units are making individual plans to return to campus. We want to make sure we give a shout out to each and every person who throughout these last 15 months has been going above and beyond to make this a fantastic university for our students and community, and a great place to work for our staff and faculty. Many have been working from home, many have been working on campus from the beginning. All have shown flexibility, courage, and resiliency in a time of extreme challenges and unknown futures.

We look forward to the coming year. We look forward to using what we learned in this time of being nimble in constantly pivoting work environments. We can’t wait to see you in person.

Have an excellent, relaxing and restorative Summer.

Stay healthy, stay safe.

Go ‘Cats!

Nate Daigle
NUSAC Chair

UPCOMING EVENTS

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July 2021 – The NUSAC/NUHR Career Workshop is BACK!

NUSAC and Northwestern Human Resources are very excited to announce that the Career Workshop will return for 2021. This year’s workshop will be virtual and held over two days in late July. Confirmed dates, session descriptions, sign-up and keynote speakers will be shared campus-wide very soon. Please contact nusac@northwestern.edu with questions in the meantime.

Review the 2019 workshop materials >

 

Thursday, August 12, 2021 –  All-Staff Golf Outing

Northwestern’s All-Staff Golf Outing is back for its seventh year. All staff members are invited to attend the event.

Chick Evans Golf Course, 6145 Golf Road, Morton Grove, Illinois  

Tee times begin at 11 a.m.   

$25 walking/$39 riding per person

To register, please fill out the registration form no later than Friday, July 23. The entry fee is also due no later than July 23. Payment information is available via the registration form. Once registered, you will receive an email invitation, so the event appears on your calendar. Tee times and foursomes will be shared after registration closes.

This year’s outing is a scramble format to broaden flexibility in building foursomes and balancing overall skill levels. If you are not familiar with the scramble format, please review this article for more information.

A few reminders about the event:

  • Time off to attend the outing must be arranged with your manager in advance, just as you would any other time away from work.
  • Participants are responsible for their transportation and expenses. 
  • You do not have to be a scratch golfer, but every participant must have their own clubs, an understanding of the rules, and some experience playing.
  • While organizers will try to match foursomes by overall skill levels, anyone interested in playing with a friend should include their request at registration. Organizers will attempt to accommodate these requests within the overall commitment to balance the foursomes. If unable to accommodate a request, participants will be notified in advance.
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) health guidelines will be followed throughout the event.

If you have any questions, contact Brian Daly. Please spread the word in your community, and help us grow the outing. We look forward to seeing you on the links later this month.

REGISTER  >

   

 

Reminders

Meet Your Council Members

Meet Your Council Members

To help introduce Northwestern staff to NUSAC members, NUSAC will begin to regularly spotlight our council members so you can learn more about us. Please be sure to visit our website to meet Stephanie Cisneros, our first member to be spotlighted.

NUSAC has also added a number of other updates to our website, including a NUSAC Impact timeline and an Events Archive.

Join the New Northwestern Sitters & Tutors Network

Join the New Northwestern Sitters & Tutors Network

The new Northwestern Sitters and Tutors Network is a Net ID-protected site allowing students to provide babysitting and tutoring services to members of the Northwestern community.
• Parents can post job listings customized to their needs and browse available sitters and tutors.
• Students can post a profile and browse jobs.

COVID Updates

COVID-19 & Campus Updates

Explore the University’s safety procedures, health monitoring requirements and testing protocols. Access the University’s COVID dashboard, view important information and resources for staff as well as core responsibilities and latest developments.

Extended Fourth of July Holiday

Extended Fourth of July Holiday

As announced in Provost Kathleen Hagerty’s email April 29th, to provide faculty and staff with a well-earned opportunity to pause and prepare for the months ahead, for this year only Northwestern will extend the Fourth of July holiday weekend by two days, beginning Thursday, July 1, and running through Monday, July 5. The Office of Human Resources will provide further details closer to the holiday weekend.

Call to Action

NU Cares Donation Drive

NU Cares Donation Drive

NUSAC invites you to learn more about the NU Cares program, a fund that supports NU employees who are experiencing financial hardship due to a medical or catastrophic event. Since 2010, the NU Cares fund has provided more than $100,000 to 166 employees in need. More than 170 employees give monthly to support the fund. In 2020, we celebrated the tenth anniversary of NU Cares – an incredible testament to the generosity and commitment of our community. We hope to expand our reach in 2021 to support our fellow employees as we continue to navigate a challenging and unpredictable season.

We encourage staff to consider a direct payroll deduction of $1, $5, or $10 to support NU Cares and our colleagues in need. Recurring contributions provide predictable revenue streams that enable the NU Cares Application Review Committee to more effectively distribute as much funding as possible.

Please visit the NUSAC website to learn more about donating or applying for assistance.

Presidential Search

The University’s Board of Trustees, along with a 36-member search committee to advise them, will select a candidate to become the next visionary president of Northwestern. It is vital that Northwestern staff use their voice and engage in this process as much as possible. 

The Search Committee has developed a website to solicit your input and advice through the presidential search. This is your opportunity to share your ideas – and nominations – for our next president. 

Be sure to also visit the website frequently for news and updates on the search process.

Presidential Search
Preparing to Return to Campus

Preparing to Return to Campus

Staff members who have been working remotely are encouraged to review the online tools and information provided by the University to help prepare for the transition back to campus. Resources include:

Past Events

Conversations with the President

Conversations with the President

In his 22nd Conversations with the President event,  co-sponsored by the Northwestern University Staff Advisory Council (NUSAC), President Schapiro reflected on the pandemic’s impact on campus safety, what we’ve learned as an institution and where we’re headed as restrictions begin to loosen.  Topics covered include faculty and staff recognition, vaccine information, social justice and looking ahead to the future.

Be sure to visit Northwestern News as for a comprehensive summary of the April 13th event or watch the recording online.

Conversations with Senior Leadership

Conversations with Senior Leaders are opportunities for leadership to discuss key issues facing the University with staff, faculty and students. The forums, which are sponsored and hosted by the Northwestern University Staff Advisory Council (NUSAC), are webcast live.

A recording of the May 18th event will be posted online soon.

Conversations with Senior Leadership