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The Week Ahead (November 4 – 10)

Suggest the Next Great Campus Read for 2020-2021! 

November 4–8, all-day 

The Northwestern One Book program encourages all members of the Northwestern community to come together and read the same book for the school year. A year’s worth of programming is then carefully planned around this book. This year’s book was Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly. Now, it’s your chance to suggest the One Book for the 2020-2021 school year. Submit your suggestion to the One Book email. Book suggestions should include: title, author, number of pages, a short summary, and a brief description of why the book would make a great common read. 

 

Postcard to the 7th Generation 

Tuesday, November 5 from 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM 

1936 Sheridan Road, Evanston IL 

Have you thought about what you’re doing to prepare the world for future generations? In some Native American cultures, it is common to consider how our actions today will affect our descendants seven generations into the future. Stop by the Multicultural Center to write a pledge and make a commitment to your seventh generation to ensure that you will leave the world a better place than you found it. 

 

Study Abroad Fair 

Thursday, November 7 from 2:00–5:00 PM 

Norris University Center, Louis Center 

Interested in going abroad during your time at Northwestern? Come to the study abroad fair to learn more about the various programs that Northwestern offers! You can speak directly with program representatives of the programs you’re interested in joining, ask about financial aid or other scholarship opportunities, or discover new programs that you didn’t know were available.  

 

The Prison in 12 Landscapes – Director Brett Story in Person 

Thursday, November 7 from 7:00–9:00 PM 

Block Museum of Art 

If you’re interested in learning about the American incarceration system, come to the Block Museum on November 12. Join Toronto-based director Brett Story for a viewing of her documentary “The Prison in 12 Landscapes,” exploring criminal justice and mass incarceration from different points of views.  

 

Other Events: 

Monday, November 4 

Tuesday, November 5 

Wednesday, November 6 

Thursday, November 7 

 Friday, November 8 

Saturday, November 9 

Sunday, November 10 

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