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Tag: Religious and Spiritual Life

The Week Ahead (March 2-8)

Ceremony: A place for gender, sexuality and indigeneity  Wednesday, March 4 from 12:00 – 1:30 PM  Scott Hall, 601 University Place  Multicultural Student Affairs invites members of Northwestern to a lunch time discussion on all things gender, sexuality, and Indian country. Dr. James Makokis (Cree) and Anthony Johnson (Dine), the first gay, two-spirit couple to win Canada’s Amazing Race,

The Week Ahead (February 17-23)

Black House Community Night: For the Culture Game Night  Monday, February 17 from 5:30 – 7:00 PM  1856 Orrington Residence Hall, Temporary Black House, 1856 Orrington Avenue  Join Multicultural Student Affairs (MSA) for an evening of friendly competition featuring card games and trivia questions centered in Blackness. Dinner will be provided.    Labyrinth Walk  Tuesday,

Staff Spotlight: Jenny Gurley

Name: Jenny Gurley Title: Events Manager Department: Religious and Spiritual Life Where are you from? Upland, Southern California What brought you to Student Affairs? I went to the University of Chicago for graduate school where I studied History of Religion. I also worked as an Events Assistant at the Rockefeller during my time there. The

What Every Wildcat Needs to Know: Part 1

Through a series of blog posts, we will be highlighting the many awesome opportunities and programs within Student Affairs dedicated to the student experience. First off, a deeper look into SafeRide, CARE, Religious and Spiritual Life, AccessibleNU and Career Advancement.

Counting Down the Days to Family Weekend 2018

We’re less than two weeks away from family weekend. From a tailgate and football game to a range of cultural and specialized activities, Northwestern’s annual offering of family events is sure to have something for everyone.

Celebrating the Holidays with Lessons and Carols

To help the campus celebrate the upcoming holiday season, Alice Millar Chapel will be holding “A Festival of Lessons and Carols” on Sunday, December 3. This service will feature a mixture of biblical readings and traditional sacred music performed by student musical groups.