Skip to main content

Tag: Multicultural Center

The Week Ahead (February 3-9)

Hidden Figures: A Continuation of their Legacies  Wednesday, February 5 from 1:00 – 2:00 PM  TGS Commons in Seabury Hall, 2122 Sheridan Road  Join Dr. Erica J. Alston from NASA in a conversation about how NASA collaborated with 20th Century Fox to bring the movie Hidden Figures to life. This talk will focus on the challenges that women and people

Latinx Heritage Month

As October marches on its way, the Northwestern community is in the midst of celebrating Latinx Heritage Month. Latinx Heritage Month, typically celebrated in the month of September but celebrated later at Northwestern due to the late start of classes, is a chance for the Northwestern community to come together in social events, cultural shows,

The Week Ahead (September 16-22)

New Student Move-in  Sunday, September 15 from 1:00- 5:00 PM and Monday, September 16 8:00 AM- 4:00 PM  All Campus  When arriving on campus during their allotted move-in slot, new students should present their unloading permit. This permit will allow students to drop off their items in an unloading zone close to their residence hall. From there, new students

The Week Ahead (May 13-19)

“Elsewhere” Opening Reception  Thursday, May 16 from 5:00- 7:00 PM  Dittmar Gallery, Norris   Featuring the work of five Northwestern seniors in the Art Theory and Practice Department, “Elsewhere” explores how each artist uses individual practices to create their own space. The exhibit is free and open to the public; it will remain on view from

JubilAsian Promotes APIDA Visibility at Northwestern

Northwestern has been celebrating Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) Heritage Month this May with speaker events, performances, shows, workshops, and more. With the month drawing to a close, APIDA Heritage Month will be going out with a bang with Multicultural Student Affairs’ (MSA) annual JubilAsian celebration on May 25.

“JubilAsian is an event that celebrates visibility of the APIDA community at Northwestern,” Ying Dai, a member of the event’s outreach committee, said. This year’s theme is “To Be Seen,” which focuses on recognizing APIDA students’ impact within the Northwestern community.