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The Weeks Ahead (August 12- September 15)

Norris Game Room 

Sunday- Saturday from 12:30- 6:00 PM 

Norris Underground 

Looking for entertainment, but on a tight budget? Northwestern students can play video games, pool, and ping pong for free in the Norris Game Room. Non-NU guests can also receive unlimited play time in the game room for just three dollars. Stop by and see for yourself just how much the game room has to offer!  

 

NUPOC Gallery FeatureRoots and Nurse Trees: The Only Constant Is Change by Ann Speltz 

Friday, August 30 from 9:00 AM- 4:45 PM 

Northwestern Prosthetics-Orthotics Center, Chicago Campus 

Don’t miss the chance to see Ann Speltz’s tranquil oil paintings! A tribute to the intersection of science, technology, and art, the NUPOC Gallery frequently rotates exhibits in order to display a wide variety of works, including photographs, sculptures, and both representational and abstract paintings.  

 

CIERA Astronomer Evenings 

Friday, August 30 from 9:00 11:00 PM 

Dearborn Observatory, Room 23 

Dearborn Observatory features a historic telescope, but what exactly does that mean? In these free talks open to the public, astronomers from Northwestern’s Center for Interdisciplinary Exploration and Research in Astrophysics (CIERA) give an introductory lesson on astronomy before taking questions and giving interactive demonstrations. 

 

Dining Updates 

Students living on campus throughout the rest of the summer will be able to eat in Hinman Dining Commons. The summer hours remain unchanged, with breakfast served from 7:00- 9:00 AM, lunch from 11:00 AM- 1:30 PM, and dinner from 5:00- 7:00 PM.   

 

Other Events: 

Wednesday, August 14 

Thursday, August 15 

Friday, August 16 

Saturday, August 17 

Wednesday, August 21 

Thursday, August 22 

Friday, August 23 

Monday, August 26 

Tuesday, August 27 

Saturday, August 31 

Sunday, September 1 

Wednesday, September 4 

Friday, September 6 

Monday, September 9 

Tuesday, September 10 

Friday, September 13 

Sunday, September 15 

Staff Spotlight: Aggie McGrane

Name: Aggie McGrane

Department: AccessibleNU-Chicago

Title: Associate Director

Where are you from? Forest Park, Illinois

What brought you to Student Affairs? I loved college and being on my own, away from home for the first time. When my career as a TV news reporter didn’t pan out after I graduated, I accepted a job as a residence hall director so I could figure out what I wanted to do. After a couple of housing positions, I found myself in disability services.

How many years have you worked in Student Affairs at Northwestern? 2.5

What recommendation(s) do you have for someone new to Student Affairs? It’s really easy to become immersed in university life and working with students. Remember to cultivate your hobbies and spend time away from work to recharge.

Who or what has had the greatest influence on your career? My mom – she is a reading specialist who completed her doctorate about 10 years ago. I have always admired her drive and ambition.

How do you like to spend your free time? I love spending time with my family and taking the kids to fun places like the Brookfield Zoo or on road trips.

What’s your favorite spot on campus? Anywhere with a view of the lake or the downtown Chicago skyline

Each week a different staff member in the division of Student Affairs will be featured. Staff can opt in to be featured, by filling out the Staff Spotlight Submission form. Student Affairs Marketing staff reach out to staff from across the division asking for participation. The spotlights will be featured in the Student Affairs Snapshot e-newsletter.

Staff Spotlight: Federica Firetto

Name: Federica Firetto

Department: Student Organization Finance Office

Title: Accounting Assistant

Where are you from? Italy

What brought you to Student Affairs? Last October, I came to the US from Italy because my husband started his PhD program in Economics at Northwestern. Since the first day, I started looking for a job that could be fit to my experience, my professional expectations and personal growth. I was looking for a job where I would be challenged to develop my skills and I could make a difference in people’s lives. After a couple of months of job searching, I heard about an open position at the Student Organization Finance Office, I decided to apply and here I am!

How many years have you worked in Student Affairs at Northwestern? 0

What’s your favorite part about working in Student Affairs? I enjoy working with and for students. Their energy and enthusiasm is very motivating.

What recommendation(s) do you have for someone new to Student Affairs? I would truly recommend getting involved with the amazing Student Affairs’ community and to take advantage of all the opportunities, activities and courses that we have access to.

Who or what has had the greatest influence on your career? I would say my husband has most impacted my career in terms of a mentor. He is an amazing guide to me. He always encouraged me to face my fears and pursue my goals.

What inspires you? I am inspired by having every day something new to learn or to improve on what I already know. I really think that here I am presented with new learning opportunities every day, especially considering that I come from a different country and everything here is different.

What can’t you live without? I may seem like a technology addicted person, but I cannot live without my phone. I live far from all of my family and friends and I like to be in touch with them and know that everything is going well.

How do you like to spend your free time? I like to travel and to meet people from different countries. I am very interested in listening to their stories and in learning their traditions.

What’s your favorite spot on campus? Northwestern University Lakefill is my favorite place on campus. I love going there for a walk on sunny days after work or on weekends.

Each week a different staff member in the division of Student Affairs will be featured. Staff can opt in to be featured, by filling out the Staff Spotlight Submission form. Student Affairs Marketing staff reach out to staff from across the division asking for participation. The spotlights will be featured in the Student Affairs Snapshot e-newsletter.

The Weeks Ahead (July 29- August 11)

Lunch on the Lake 

Wednesday, July 31 from 12:00 to 1:15 PM 

Norris East Lawn 

Enjoy a free concert by CHARLES  & Company with a Southern-themed lunch. Soak up some sun by the lake while CHARLES & Company brings you various dance music from Motown, Classic Rock, Swing, Blues, to Standards, Reggae and the 50’s.  

 

Summer Cinema 

Wednesday, July 31 at 7:30 PM 

Norris East Lawn 

Watch the movie Little with free fresh popcorn and a bubble station. This time, a balloonist will join the event for some more fun. Picnic blankets will also be provided. Enjoy a free movie screening at this family-friendly outdoor summer cinema.  

 

Summer Fun Art Fridays 

Fridays from 1:00 to 5:00 PM 

ARTica Studios 

Open art studios with ARTica continue with paper mâche on August 2 followed by two color screenprinting on August 9. These events are open to the public, but supplies and spaces are limited. Participants must be 9 years of age or older. 

 

 Other Events:

Tuesday, July 30 

Wednesday, July 31 

Thursday, August 1 

Friday, August 2 

Saturday, August 3 

Tuesday, August 6 

Wednesday, August 7 

Thursday, August 8 

Friday, August 9 

Staff Spotlight: Brian Druley

Name: Brian Druley

Department: Health Service

Title:  Director for Administration and Information Technology

Where are you from? Chicago – the “South Side.”

What brought you to Student Affairs? Once I was able to determine my preferred career path in higher education, I knew I wanted to work in health care in an administrative support role and to be part of the growth of health information technology. In fall of 1989, a colleague in Human Resources suggested I apply for the Administrative Manager position at the Health Service and the opportunity to oversee the implementation of the first practice management application for the Health Service. While my position and I have evolved through many changes over the years, I’m having an extremely satisfying career experience at Northwestern totaling 41 years. Before I came to Student Affairs, I held positions with Northwestern University Library, Human Resources and the Office of Development.

How many years have you worked in Student Affairs at Northwestern? 30

What’s your favorite part about working in Student Affairs? I have enjoyed being witness to the extraordinary growth of programs and services in Student Affairs and developed strong respect for how our staff continually adapt to the needs of our student population. All the positions I have held over my four decades at Northwestern have involved the role of recruiting and hiring staff. My Northwestern career has provided so many opportunities to collaborate with many talented staff over the years and watch their careers take focus and direction. The last few years, I have especially enjoyed developing the program on Patient Support Services for the Health Service and building the team that helps Northwestern students navigate the many complexities associated with health care services.

What recommendation(s) do you have for someone new to Student Affairs? I would suggest finding the time to tap the experience of both Student Affairs staff and other campus partners who have the depth of career experiences to help you find a path to make a difference. I know many of us are currently encountering challenges with allocation and funding of resources. Consider seeking out and exploring the perspectives of others that may help you find that new solution that seems so elusive. I was recently reminded of this in reading about the achievements of Student Affairs staff in the History of Student Affairs at Northwestern University: 1855-2018 that Mary Desler and Patricia Telles-Irvin compiled in their very extraordinary book. There are so many relevant lessons of history and insight to be learned from their research.

What inspires you? Working with children in a teaching or mentoring role inspires me the most and I have a personal interest in supporting the recovery of children with adverse experiences associated with gang violence. I was a volunteer and co-founder of a technology program for 5 years at Hephzibah Children’s Association which is a non-profit serving at-risk children in Oak Park. Every Saturday morning, I coordinated a group of volunteer technology mentors that taught basic computer skills with iPads and iMacs to the 26 children in foster care that resided at the group home. The most exciting learning moments came from teaching concepts of coding using apps such as Scratch from MIT and Swift Playgrounds from Apple. Watching kids push their perceived limits of learning and achieve new skills is an incredibly satisfying experience.

What can’t you live without? I welcome any opportunity to spend time with my close friend Mary and her 10 year old daughter, Lindy. All of the best moments in my life are connected to sharing adventures with them. Lindy continuously amazes me with me her ability and talents in gymnastics, softball, theater and dance. I especially enjoy attending her theater and dance performances. Participating in Lindy’s life, helping her find a path to happiness and supporting her development is what is most important to me. Lindy would also tell you I have an intense addiction to any technology made by Apple Computer.

How do you like to spend your free time? Finding time to play and experiment with my modest collection of guitars, keyboards and synthesizers is what I enjoy most and helps me relax after a long day at Northwestern. I have converted a bedroom at my house into a recording studio to pursue my music projects. While I have no desire to pursue music performance, it fulfills my need to be creative with all the exciting developments in music technology and explore inventing soundscapes. Additionally, I’m endlessly involved in the pursuit of various home improvements projects, gardening, landscaping and finding time to enjoy a BBQ feast in the backyard.

What’s your favorite spot on campus? I’m very happy with my office space. When I’ve been staring at my computer too long there are frequently a variety of wildlife outside my window that are a good distraction.

Each week a different staff member in the division of Student Affairs will be featured. Staff can opt in to be featured, by filling out the Staff Spotlight Submission form. Student Affairs Marketing staff reach out to staff from across the division asking for participation. The spotlights will be featured in the Student Affairs Snapshot e-newsletter.

Staff Spotlight: Joshua Marjenka

Name: Joshua Marjenka

Department: Residential Services

Title: Assistant Director, Operations and Services

Where are you from? Appleton, WI

What brought you to Student Affairs? I initially became a Resident Assistant to help subsidize the cost of my undergraduate education. While serving in that role I discovered my passion for helping students learn and development outside of the classroom and decided to pursue a career in Student Affairs.

How many years have you worked in Student Affairs at Northwestern? 1

What’s your favorite part about working in Student Affairs? My favorite part of working in Student Affairs is that every academic year is a new opportunity to have a positive impact on a new group of students while continuing to develop continuing students. Each new year is also a chance to fine-tune our processes to make them better and more efficient.

What recommendation(s) do you have for someone new to Student Affairs? Don’t be afraid to bring new ideas to the table. If you think that a policy/process could be better/more efficient/more inclusive and you have the willingness to put in the work to make that improvement, share your idea and start working on it!

Who or what has had the greatest influence on your career? The students that I have served.

What inspires you? I am inspired each day by opportunities to take action to solve the problems that others may overlook.

How do you like to spend your free time? I spend my free time exploring the city, seeing Broadway in Chicago, spending time with my husband and cat, traveling to visit our families (and/or a Disney Park/Cruise), and finding ways to redecorate/reorganize our condo.

What’s your favorite spot on campus? Since I began working at Northwestern near the beginning of a very long winter, I haven’t had much time to explore but look forward to doing so this summer.

Each week a different staff member in the division of Student Affairs will be featured. Staff can opt in to be featured, by filling out the Staff Spotlight Submission form. Student Affairs Marketing staff reach out to staff from across the division asking for participation. The spotlights will be featured in the Student Affairs Snapshot e-newsletter.

The Weeks Ahead (July 15-28)

Lunch on the Lake 

Wednesdays from 12:00 to 1:15 PM 

Norris East Lawn 

Enjoy a cajun-themed lunch while listening to the smooth jazz of Chris Greene and his quartet on July 17. Then return on July 24 to hear the Johnny Blas & Afro-Libre Group, featuring a Latin-themed lunch.  All lunches cost $12, but the concerts themselves are free and open for anyone to attend whether or not they have purchased a lunch. 

 

Summer Cinema 

Wednesdays from 7:00 to 10:30 PM 

Norris East Lawn 

On July 17, return to your childhood by watching Shrek 2 on the big screen and enjoy sipping some green lemonade. Those who come early can join in on a free hip-hop mini course at 7:15 PM. Then on July 24, watch Spiderman: Into the Spider-Verse while enjoying some free ice cream. All screenings start at dusk (around 8:30 PM) and are free and open to the public. 

 

Fun Art Fridays 

Fridays from 1:00 to 5:00 PM 

ARTica Studios 

ARTica’s Fun Art Fridays continue with tie-dye on July 19 followed by canvas painting on July 26. These events are open to the public and free while supplies last, but participants must bring their own t-shirts to tie-dye. Participants must be 9 years of age or older. 

 

Other Events: 

Tuesday, July 16 

Wednesday, July 17 

Friday, July 19 

Wednesday, July 24 

Thursday, July 25 

Friday, July 26 

Sunday, July 28 

Staff Spotlight: Elizabeth Hsu

Name: Elizabeth Hsu

Title: Patient Advocacy Coordinator

Department: Health Service

Where are you from? Atlanta, Georgia

What brought you to Student Affairs? I recently moved to Chicago from Atlanta to enjoy some colder weather:) In conducting my job search, I wanted a role that utilized the knowledge I gained during my time in hospital administration and kept me working with patients. My role at Health Service allows me to work with students as patients, helping them to navigate our complex healthcare system.

What can’t you live without? I could not live without chocolate chip cookies, coffee, and iced tea.

How do you like to spend your free time? I enjoy spending time outdoors, walking, running, hiking, and camping. I enjoy cooking, reading, and spending way too much time learning all the details of a very obscure topic.

What’s your favorite spot on campus? I love the view from the path along the lake behind Norris. It makes a great walking trail even when the weather is cold.

Each week a different staff member in the division of Student Affairs will be featured. Staff can opt in to be featured, by filling out the Staff Spotlight Submission form. Student Affairs Marketing staff reach out to staff from across the division asking for participation. The spotlights will be featured in the Student Affairs Snapshot e-newsletter.

The Weeks Ahead (July 1-14)

Dearborn Observatory Public Viewing  

Friday, July 5 from 9:00 to 11:00 PM

Dearborn Observatory  

The Dearborn Observatory is open during the spring and summer months (Apr-Sept) for public viewing. Walk-ins are held during the last hour from 10:00 PM. Try something new on Fridays by looking through the telescope. 

 

Lunch on the Lake | Soul 2 The Bone  

Wednesday, July 10 from 12:00 to 1:15 PM

Norris East Lawn  

Lunch on the Lake is held weekly through July 31–with free fruit, picnic pads, and concerts. Soul 2 The Bone will be performing. The lunch menu is Chicago-themed and costs $12.  

 

Summer Cinema | Captain Marvel 

Wednesday, July 10 from 7:00 to 10:30 PM

Norris East Lawn  

Join the free screening of Captain Marvel with free popcorn, glowsticks, picnic blankets, and a bubble station. You are welcome to bring your own lawn chairs, food, and non-alcoholic beverages. Events start at 7:00 PM, and the movie will begin around 8:30 PM.  

 

Summer Fun Art Fridays – Clay Time 

Friday, July 12 from 1:00 to 5:00 PM  

Norris University Center, ARTica Studios  

Summer Fun Art Fridays are a series of open art studio events held at ARTica over the summer. During this week’s studio, you will have ceramic clay to create bowls and mugs. Molds, instruction, and firing will be provided, and everything is FREE. 

 

Monday, July 1  

Thursday, July 4 

Monday, July 8  

Tuesday, July 9  

Saturday, July 13

Staff Spotlight: Molly Basdeo Mountjoy

Assistant DirectorName: Molly Basdeo Mountjoy

Department: New Student and Family Programs

Title: Assistant Director

Where are you from? Lexington, North Carolina

How many years have you worked in Student Affairs at Northwestern? 2

What brought you to Student Affairs?  As an undergraduate student I majored in Middle School Education because I knew I wanted to be an educator. As my time at NC State progressed and I became more involved on campus and worked with staff members who helped to develop my potential, I became more and more interested in working with college students.

As a first-generation college student, I found the staff members I worked with invaluable to my experience. I went from feeling completely isolated and as if I didn’t belong as a first-year student, to feeling like my undergraduate institution was a second home where I was surrounded by people who wanted to help me succeed. I hope as an educator in student affairs to develop that same feeling of belonging for students and to develop the potential they have.

What’s your favorite part about working in Student Affairs?  I really love being able to collaborate with others because there is such a vast amount of knowledge from other staff members on campus. I’ve learned a lot from friends in CARE, SJE, the Office of Equity, and others that help me to understand student experiences from different lenses and learn more about the field of higher education.

What can’t you live without?  I mentioned my undergraduate degree was in education, but my concentration was in language arts and social studies, so I don’t think I could live without books (young adult fiction, southern literature, and memoirs are my favorites). Also the following in no particular order: Disney, baking, tea, probably my husband, sushi, and pizza.

 

Each week a different staff member in the division of Student Affairs will be featured. Staff can opt in to be featured, by filling out the Staff Spotlight Submission form. Student Affairs Marketing staff reach out to staff from across the division asking for participation. The spotlights will be featured in the Student Affairs Snapshot e-newsletter.