Public Events August 2019

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Overview Highlighted Events ...... 3 Starlight Movies Series……………………………………………………………………………… 4

Northwestern Events Neighborhood and Community Relations Arts and Performances ...... 6 1800 Sherman Avenue, Suite 7-100 Evanston, IL 60208 Living www.northwestern.edu/communityrelations Leisure and Social ...... 7 Norris Mini Courses Around Campus Dave Davis ARTica (art studio) Executive Director Norris Outdoors [email protected] Religious Services ...... 9 847-467-5762

Sports, Health, and Wellness Northwestern Wildcat Athletics ...... 10 Recreation ...... 13 To receive this publication electronically every month, please email Shayla Butler at Speaking Events [email protected] One Book, One Northwestern: Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid’s Tale…14 Speakers and Presentations ...... 15

Evanston Campus Map and Parking Information Cover image in Summer.

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Highlighted Events August 2019 Seven Minutes of Scholarship Community Picnic and Ryan Field Movie Night Wed, 8/14, 3:00-5:00 PM, free Sat, 8/3, 3:30 PM, free Harris Hall, Room 107, 1881 Sheridan Road, Ryan Field, 1501 Central St, Evanston Evanston Contact: Shayla Butler, [email protected] Thurs, 8/15, 3:00-5:00 PM, free Join us for our fourth annual community picnic with free food and movie screening McGaw Pavillion, Daniel Hle Williams (Incredibles 2) for the whole family! Please RSVP using this form. Auditorium, 240 East Huron, Contact: Michelle Paulsen, 847-579-9240, Public Viewing [email protected] Fridays, 8:00-9:00 PM (Reservation only) Seven Minutes of Scholarship will showcase researchers presenting their work for a 9:00-10:00 PM (Walk-in), free technically minded, non-expert audience. The goal of the symposium is to share Dearborn Observatory, 2131 Tech Drive, Evanston the ideas and research taking place at Northwestern in a way accessible to Contact: Yassaman Shemirani , 847-491-7650, individuals from any background. [email protected] The Dearborn Observatory is open for public viewing Community Council for International Students (CCIS) every Friday night from 9 to 10 PM during the spring The International Office, 630 Dartmouth Place, Evanston and summer months (Apr-Sept). The sessions are free Contact:Norman Axelrad, [email protected], 847-673-6727 and open to all. All visitors should note that the dome Sylvia Alvino, [email protected], 847-328-7516 is neither heated nor air-conditioned so please dress CCIS is continuously looking for local volunteers who may be alums, neighbors, appropriately. Friday evening sessions are held "rain or shine." retired, or merely interested in meeting young people from other countries. CCIS Unfortunately, the Dearborn is not ADA-accessible. has a series of personalized informal cultural emersion programs provided by local Several staircases must be climbed in order to reach the telescope. volunteers who meet with international graduate students, visiting scholars, post-doctoral fellows, and their families. We are also Summer Fun Art Fridays looking for a few good volunteers with business experience in areas including Begins Fri, 6/28, 1:00-5:00 PM, free marketing, writing, photography, public relations, planning, and technology to , ARTica Studio support our ongoing activities. Apply at https://tinyurl.com/ccisvolunteer (Underground floor), 1999 Campus Drive, Evanston Contact: ARTica Studio, 847-491- 2344, [email protected] Coming in September Every Friday this summer, come to ARTica from 1- 5pm for some fun, open studio activities! Everything Wildcat Football is free and supplies are limited, so come early and Join our team as they face off against Stanford (8/31, away), UNLV (9/14), flex your creativity. Participants must be 9 years of age or older. Michigan State (9/21), and Wisconsin (9/28, away). Season and single-game Activity Schedule: tickets are now available online. 6/28: Giant coloring pages 7/5: CLOSED ‘Kits, ‘Cats, and Kids Block Party 7/12: Clay time - play with some clay and mold a bowl Thurs, Sept 12, 4:45 – 7:30 PM 7/19: Tie Dye - BYOS (Bring your own shirt!) Sherman Ave between Church and Davis Streets 7/26: Canvas painting Kick off the school year with this rollicking free celebration of Evanston and 8/2: Paper mâche Northwestern. 8/9: Two color screenprinting - make a card or a poster!

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Starlight Movies in the Park Series Ryan Field movie night is part of the City of Evanston’s Starlight Movies in the Park series. Admission is free and movies will be shown at dusk. The schedule is below:

Day/Date Location Movie Sat., Aug 3 Ryan Field (1501 Central Incredibles 2 will be shown St.) in conjunction with the community picnic event Tues., Aug 6 Penny Park (Lake at Avengers: Infinity War Ashland) Sat., Aug 10 Leahy Park (Lincoln St & The Karate Kid (1984) Ridge Ave) Tues., Aug 13 Dawes Park (1700 Sheridan First Man Rd) Sat., Aug 17 Cartwright Park (2311 Mamma Mia! Prospect Ave) Here we Go Again Tues., Aug 20 Baker park (Keeney St. and Hotel Transylvania 3 Forest Ave) Sat., Aug 24 James Park (300 Dodge Ralph Breaks Ave) the Internet

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Northwestern University Prosthetics- Arts and Performances Orthotics Program (NUPOC) Gallery- Paintings by Ann Speltz: Roots and Nurse Trees – The Only Constant is Change Mon, 7/1 to Sat, 8/31, 9:00 AM-4:45 PM, free NUPOC, 680 North Lake Shore Drive, Suite 1100, Chicago Contact: R.J. Garrick, [email protected], 312-503-5700 Speltz's visits to the Sungei Buloh Wetland Preserve in Singapore and to the Hoh Rain Forest in Olympic National Park, WA, inspired these 5 canvases. The works suggest processes of growth, dissolution and regeneration, offering The Arts Circle. Your destination for the arts at Northwestern. an opportunity to pause and reflect on Nature’s ceaseless cycle of life, death and rebirth. Among her paintings, Speltz depicts a colonnade of trees that germinated With world-class exhibitions and performances, the Arts Circle welcomes patrons, and took root in nurse logs, created when a forest tree falls, decays and provides a students, faculty, staff, alumni, and the larger community alike. It’s easier than ever strata where seeds can germinate. After a nurse log has disintegrated, it will have to take in many wonderful and diverse experiences, all on one campus. nurtured the mature trees that grow along the path where it fell. The roots in Speltz's paintings represent a point of entry into a chthonic world that is both literal and mythic. Prior to focusing on the visual language of painting, Speltz has a lifetime immersion in the language of books and verbal communication. She studies painting at the Palette and Chisel Academy of Fine Arts and lives in Chicago, IL.

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Leisure and Social ARTica Around Campus The Norris University Center’s craft Dearborn Observatory Public Viewing shop offers the materials to make Fridays, 8:00-9:00 PM (Reservation only) buttons, bind books, laminate, screen 9:00-10:00 PM (Walk-in), free print, sew, and space to work on art Dearborn Observatory, 2131 Tech Drive, Evanston projects. Quarterly ceramics Contact: Yassaman Shemirani , 847-491-7650, memberships, including access to [email protected] studios and 25 pounds of clay, are The Dearborn Observatory is open for public viewing available for $55 for Northwestern every Friday night from 9 to 10 PM during the spring students and $105 for the public. Visit and summer months (Apr-Sept). The sessions are free www.artica.northwestern.edu for and open to all. All visitors should note that the dome more details. is neither heated nor air-conditioned so please dress appropriately. Friday evening sessions are held "rain or shine." Norris Outdoors Unfortunately, the Dearborn is not ADA-accessible. Several staircases must be climbed in order to reach the telescope.

Community Council for International Students (CCIS) The International Office, 630 Dartmouth Place, Evanston Contact:Norman Axelrad, [email protected], 847-673-6727 Sylvia Alvino, [email protected], 847-328-7516 CCIS is continuously looking for local volunteers who may be alums, neighbors, retired, or merely interested in meeting young people from other countries. CCIS has a series of personalized informal cultural emersion programs provided by local volunteers who meet with Northwestern University international graduate Norris University Center offers a wide range of equipment available to rent for your students, visiting scholars, post-doctoral fellows, and their families. We are also outdoor adventures including: looking for a few good volunteers with business experience in areas including  camping equipment (tents, backpacks, etc.) marketing, writing, photography, public relations, planning, and technology to  grills and stoves sports gear (Frisbees, volleyball and net, etc.) support our ongoing activities. Apply at https://tinyurl.com/ccisvolunteer Visit Norris Outdoors for package deals and a full list of equipment. The office is The Alumnae of Northwestern University open Monday to Friday, 12:30 – 5:00 PM, or at 847-491-2345. They can also be The Alumnae offers intellectually stimulating, noncredit courses to the public at a found at www.northwestern.edu/norris/arts-and-recreation/norrisoutdoors or modest cost. Each year more than 3,000 people enroll in these courses, taught on on Facebook and Twitter. Items must be requested at least 5 days in advance. the Evanston campus by renowned University faculty. For more information about upcoming courses, visit The Alumnae website www.nualumnae.org.

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Northwestern Music Academy Learn more online

Other Courses (offered throughout the school year)

Piano and Organ The Music Academy Piano Division offers pre-piano class, which serves as an introduction to more formal piano instruction: keyboard instruction in two tracks for students ages 6 to 18, and instruction for adults. Pre-piano serves as an introduction to more formal piano instruction. Keyboard instruction for children begins with pre-staff music and expands to landmark-based intervallic reading. After the first year of study, most children participate in the Illinois State Music Teacher's Association curriculum assessment, where they demonstrate skills and receive certificates and pins for participation.

Strings The String Division offers private lessons in violin, viola, and cello, with goals of both providing musical instruction and instilling a love of music and of learning music. The division believes that all children can learn to their potential when placed in an environment that includes clear instruction, an involved parent, and regular opportunities to listen to and perform.

Voice (adults) Adult voice classes concentrate on basic vocal technique including registers, breathing, range, and diction. Unique teaching methods and small class size (4 to 5 students) produce good results after a short period of time. The class is recommended not only for people interested in singing, but also for adults who would like to improve their speaking voice. Private voice lessons also available

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Spirituality Religious Services Northwestern also offers opportunities for the community to engage in interfaith

fellowship or spiritual exploration. Northwestern is proud to have a vibrant community embracing diverse religious beliefs. We have regular services on campus as well as events for religious observances. For general inquiries, contact the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life at 847-491-7256 located at 1870 Sheridan Rd. on our Evanston campus.

Christian – Protestant

Christian worship in a broad Protestant tradition is held most Sundays of the academic year at 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM at the Alice Millar Chapel, 1870 Sheridan Rd.

Christian – Catholic

Daily Mass is celebrated Mondays to Fridays at 5:00–5:30 PM, On Sundays, Masses are held at 9:30–10:30 AM, 11:00 AM–12:00 PM, 5:00–6:00 PM, and 9:00–10:00 PM, Services are at the Sheil Catholic Center Chapel, 2110 Sheridan Rd. Sheil also offers other sacraments, prayers, fellowship, and retreats. Visit http://www.sheil.northwestern.edu/ for a complete list of events.

Jewish

The Fiedler Hillel leads Reform and Conservative Shabbat services every Friday evening from 6:00 – 7:00 PM, followed by a free dinner, at 629 Foster Street. Orthodox services are held at the same place on Saturday mornings from 9:30 – 10:30 AM. A full list of events is at www.northwesternhillel.org

Muslim

Jumah, Muslim prayers on Fridays, are held every Friday from 1:10 – 2:00 PM, On the Evanston campus, Jumah is at Parkes Hall, 1870 Sheridan Rd., Room 122. In Chicago, it is at the Lurie Building, 303 E. Superior, in the Grey Seminar Room.

Contact: Jill Norton, [email protected]

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Northwestern Wildcat Athletics Field Hockey Tickets are typically $7 for adults, $3 per person for groups of 15 or The are Chicago’s Big Ten team. Come cheer on the Wildcats more, and $5 for youth. Home games are at the Lanny and Sharon at home or on the road. Martin Stadium, 2235 Campus Drive, Evanston.

Sports in season this summer and fall are: Date and Time Game  field hockey – women’s 8/24, 12 PM @ Iowa  football – men’s 8/30, 1 PM @ Stanford  soccer – men’s 8/31, 1 PM @ Stanford vs. UConn  soccer – women’s 9/2, 1 PM @ Stanford vs. California  volleyball – women’s 9/6, 3:30 PM Duke

9/8, 1:30 PM Boston College There are two easy ways to purchase tickets, listed below. Tickets are typically mailed two to three weeks prior to a home event unless the will call delivery method is 9/13, 12 PM UMass Lowell selected. 9/15, 11 AM @ Wake Forest  Online at www.nusports.com 9/16, 6 PM Ball State  Calling or visiting the ticket office at 888-467- 9/20, 2 PM @ Ohio State 8775, Monday to Fridays from 9:00 AM – 5 :00 9/22, 11 AM @ Miami (Ohio) PM 9/27, 3 PM Michigan State

You can also email the office at [email protected] 9/29, 12 PM Michigan and follow them on Twitter using the handle 10/3, 2:30 PM Maryland @NU_Tickets. 10/6, 1:30 PM @ Penn State 10/13, 1 PM @ Rutgers 10/20, 11 AM Kent State

10/26, 12 PM @ Iowa

11/1, 3 PM Indiana

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Football Soccer – Men’s Home games are at Ryan Field, and the arena opens three hours Tickets are typically $7 for adults, $3 per person for groups of 15 or before kick off. Please go online at www.nusports.com or call the more, and $5 for youth. Home games are at the Lanny and Sharon ticket office at 888-467-8775 to ask about tickets. Martin Stadium, 2235 Campus Drive, Evanston.

Wildcats fans can purchase single-game tickets to Northwestern's Date and Time Game seven regular-season contests immediately on Tuesday by calling 888-GO-PURPLE 8/19, 6 PM UW-Green Bay (888-467-8775) or at NUSports.com. Season tickets, the only way to guarantee the 8/23, 6 PM @ Aces best seats at Ryan Field, are currently on sale here. 8/30, 4 PM @ UCLA (Bloomington, IN) Groups of 15 or more can buy group tickets. 9/1, 4 PM @ Pittsburgh (Bloomington, IN) 9/6, 7:30 PM Lehigh Date and Time Game 9/8, 4 PM Bowling Green 8/31, 3:00 PM @ Stanford 9/12, 4:30 PM @ Western Illinois 9/14, 2:30 PM UNLV 9/15, 3 PM Eastern Illinois 9/21, TBD Michigan State 9/20, 6 PM Maryland 9/28, TBD @ Wisconsin 9/24, 7 PM UIC 10/5, 2:30 PM @ Nebraska 9/27, 7 PM Ohio State 10/18, 7:30 PM Ohio State 10/1, 7 PM Indiana 10/26, 11 AM Iowa (Homecoming) 10/6, 3PM @ Michigan 11/2, TBD @ Indiana 10/9, 7 PM Loyola 11/9, TBD Purdue (Family Weekend) 10/12, 6 PM @ Penn State 11/16, TBD UMass 10/16, 7 PM Aurora 11/23, TBD Minnesota 10/20, 1 PM Rutgers 11/30, TBD @ Illinois 10/25, 7:30 PM Michigan State 10/30, 7 PM @ Wisconsin 11/1, 7 PM Concordia-Chicago

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Soccer – Women’s Volleyball – Women’s Tickets are typically $7 for adults, $3 per person for groups of 15 or Tickets are typically $7 for adults, $3 per person for groups of 15 or more, and $5 for youth. Home games are at the Lanny and Sharon more, and $5 for youth. Home games take place at the Welsh-Ryan Martin Stadium, 2235 Campus Drive, Evanston. Arena.

Date and Time Game Date and Time Game 8/10, 6 PM DePaul (exhibition) 8/30, 4 PM USC Upstate @ Oxford, OH 8/14, 10 AM @ Indiana (exhibition) 8/31, 10 AM Virginia Tech @ Oxford, OH 8/22, 7 PM SMU 8/31, 6 PM @ Miami (Oxford, OH) 8/25, 3 PM @ Notre Dame 9/6, 10:30 AM Austin Peay 8/29, 7 PM Central Michigan 9/6, 7:30 PM Texas Tech 9/1, 1 PM William & Mary 9/7, 4 PM Stephen F. Austin 9/5, 6 PM @ Cincinnati 9/13, 9 AM Georgia @ Durham, N.C. 9/8, 12 PM @ Harvard 9/13, 6 PM Duke @ Durham, N.C. 9/13, 7 PM Kansas 9/14, 11 AM American University @ Durham, N.C. 9/21, 7 PM @ Illinois 9/20, 4 PM Loyola @ Chicago, IL 9/26, 7:05 PM @ Nebraska 9/21, 10 AM UIC @ Chicago, IL 9/29, 1 PM @ Iowa 9/21, 8 PM DePaul @ Chicago, IL 10/3, 7 PM Purdue 9/27, 7 PM Iowa 10/6, 1 PM @ Rutgers 9/28, 7 PM Nebraska 10/11, 7 PM Michigan State 10/4, 6 PM @ Purdue 10/13, 1 PM Michigan 10/3, 7 PM Minnesota 10/17, 6 PM @ Ohio State 10/5, 6 PM @ Indiana 10/20, 11 AM @ Penn State 10/9, 7 PM Wisconsin 10/24, 6 PM Minnesota 10/12, 7 PM Purdue 10/27, 2:30 PM Wisconsin 10/18, 7 PM @ Minnesota 10/19, 7 PM @ Wisconsin 10/23, 7 PM Maryland 10/27, 12 PM @ Rutgers 11/1, 7 PM Michigan State 11/2, 7 PM Michigan 11/6, 7 PM @ Nebraska 11/9, 6 PM @ Michigan State 11/15, 7 PM Rutgers 11/17, 1 PM Penn State 11/22, 6 PM @ Ohio State 11/30, 7PM Illinois

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Membership

Community members, Northwestern employees, and university alumni are invited Recreation to join. There is a one-time registration fee per household of $100.

Northwestern Recreation offers opportunities to discover and maintain a healthy Type Annual Monthly Day passes Day passes after 3 pm lifestyle to members of our community through a diverse array of recreational before 3 pm and weekends activities. A full list of activities can be found online at www.nurecreation.com. For Individual $480 $46 $12 $18 general questions, call 847-491-4300. Spouse $480 $46 $12 $18 Child (each) $240 $26 $9 $16 Facilities $0 (under 6) $0 (under 6)

Membership to Northwestern Recreation offers access to a well-equipped facility Rates for Northwestern faculty, staff, and their families: with knowledgeable staff to assist you. Type Annual Monthly Day passes Day passes after 3 pm before 3 pm and weekends In addition to the highlighted offerings in this guide, the 95,000 square foot Henry Employee $384 $38 $9 $16 Crown Sports Pavilion, Norris Aquatics Center, and Combe Tennis Center have Employee $384 $38 $9 $16 space and amenities for all types of exercise, including: space to play team sports like spouse basketball courts, group exercise, cardiovascular equipment, strength and weight- Employee $240 $26 $9 $16 training equipment, an Olympic-sized pool, and a wellness suite for fitness child $0 (under 6) $0 (under 6) assessments and massage. Join Northwestern Recreation online at www.nurecreation.com/membership, by On top of the benefits from membership to Northwestern Recreation, there are even calling the membership office at 847-491-4303, or in person. Children 15 years old more ways to be healthy. Additional fees apply for personal training, private courses, and under must be accompanied by a parent, and the child rate only applies if the massage, and the pro shop. parent is also a member. Complimentary trial memberships for one week are available upon request. Payment is accepted by cash, check, or credit card. Location and Hours Intramurals The Henry Crown Sports Pavilion, which links to other facilities in Northwestern Recreation, is at 2311 Campus Drive, Evanston. Ample parking is available at the The intramural sports program strives to offer students, staff, and faculty North Campus Parking Garage. opportunities to have fun. Over 2,000 unique participants and 25% student involvement every year makes the program enjoyable and while competitive. Fall Hours for Henry Crown Sports Pavilion (hours during academic breaks differ, and intramurals are dodgeball, flag football, and volleyball. Winter has basketball and hours for the pool and other areas vary): floor hockey. In the spring, there is soccer, softball, and ultimate Frisbee. Monday – Thursday 6:00 AM – 11:00 PM Friday 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM Tennis Saturday 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM Sunday 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM  Junior and Adult Lessons – Throughout the year, group lessons are offered for all ages and skill levels. Private lessons for 1-2 people are also available.  USTA Teams – Northwestern hosts 8 USTA league teams. They participate in weekly evening practice and compete in weekend matches against other clubs.  Open Court – Reserve indoor courts for up to 1.5 hours any day of the week starting from 6:30 AM Monday to Friday or 8:00 AM on the weekends by calling 847-491-4312. Play time for indoor courts is unlimited as long as there is no one waiting to play. Outdoor courts are first-come-first-served.

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One Book, One Northwestern

A full program of events will kick off in September for our new One Book One Northwestern selection, Hidden Figures. For more information about the One Book One Northwestern program, please contact Nancy Cunniff at [email protected] or 847-467-2294.

Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly Selected for One Book Program 2019-2020

Hidden Figures is the true story of the black women mathematicians at NASA who helped fuel some of America’s greatest achievements in space. In the book, Shetterly Margot Lee Shetterly Biography celebrates these unsung heroes, teasing out issues of race, gender, science and innovation against the backdrop of WWII and the Civil Rights Era. Writer, researcher, and entrepreneur Margot Lee Shetterly is the author of “Hidden Figures: The American Dream and the Untold Story of the Black Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly is Northwestern University’s One Book One Women Mathematicians Who Helped Win the Space Race," which was a top Northwestern all-campus read for the 2019-20 academic year. For the first time this book of 2016 for both TIME and Publisher’s Weekly, a USA Today bestseller, year, all first-year and transfer students will receive an eBook copy over the summer. and a #1 (instant) New York Times bestseller. The film adaptation of her book The author of the book, Margot Lee Shetterly, will be on campus October 17 at both was nominated for Best Supporting Actress. the Chicago and Evanston campuses. Shetterly is also the founder of the Human Computer Project, a digital archive One Book One Northwestern is a community‐wide reading program hosted by the telling the stories all of NASA’s “Human Computers,” women from all Office of the President. It aims to engage the campus in a common conversation backgrounds whose work tipped the balance in favor of the United States in centered on a carefully chosen, thought-provoking book. It began in 2005 for WWII, the Cold War, and the Space Race. Shetterly’s father was among the students in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences and has since evolved into a early generation of black NASA engineers and scientists, and she had direct community-wide program involving students, faculty and staff from all majors and access to NASA executives and the women featured in the book. She grew up departments. around the historically black Hampton University, where some of the women Everyone is encouraged to read the One Book selection. The Office of the President in "Hidden Figures" studied. Her research has been supported by the Alfred P. sends a free copy to incoming first-year and transfer students the summer before Sloan Foundation and the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities. She is they arrive on campus. currently a scholar-in-residence at the University of Virginia, with joint Throughout the year, events like lectures, films, and discussion groups provide an appointments at the McIntire School of Commerce and the School of opportunity for individuals to gather and talk about the issues presented in the book. Engineering. Many of these events are open to the public and the entire community is invited to participate. Visit the Participate section to learn how you can get involved.

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Speakers and Presentations

Seven Minutes of Scholarship Wed, 8/14, 3:00-5:00 PM, free Harris Hall, Room 107, 1881 Sheridan Road, Evanston Thurs, 8/15, 3:00-5:00 PM, free McGaw Pavillion, Daniel Hle Williams Auditorium, 240 East Huron, Chicago Contact: Michelle Paulsen, 847-579-9240, [email protected] Seven Minutes of Scholarship will showcase researchers presenting their work for a technically minded, non-expert audience. The goal of the symposium is to share the ideas and research taking place at Northwestern in a way accessible to individuals from any background.

Hotwired Public Lecture: Andrew J. Connolly: "Streaming the Universe" Wed, 8/21, 7:30-8:30 PM, free Norris University Center, McCormick Auditorium, 1999 Campus Drive, Evanston Contact: Gretchen Oehlschlager, 847-467-1338, [email protected] The birth and death of stars. The orbits of asteroids scattered by interactions with existing and vanished giant planets. The subtle distortions in the shapes of galaxies that will reveal the nature of dark energy and dark matter. As astronomers map the skies in ever increasing detail we will begin to reveal the processes by which our Universe formed and evolved. In this talk, Andrew J. Connolly will describe what we might learn from a new generation of telescopes, satellites and surveys and how observations of the distant universe relate to how we view the Earth. Quaecumque Sunt Vera

Whatsoever things are true

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Parking

Evanston Chicago

Evanston Campus Parking Services Chicago Campus Transportation and Parking 1841 Sheridan Rd., Evanston 710 N. Lakeshore Dr., Abbott Hall Room 100, Chicago 847-491-3319 312-503-1103 [email protected] [email protected] www.northwestern.edu/up/parking www.northwestern.edu/transportation-parking Open Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM Open Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Permits are required to park in all lots on the Evanston campus every Monday There is no free parking available on the Chicago campus but there are several through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. No permits are required to park on the options available for guests. Evanston campus after 4:00 PM or on weekends, though reserved spaces require permits at all times. Public garages or Northwestern garages open to the public include:  275 E. Chestnut Street The cost of a guest permit is $8.25 for a non-refundable, all-day pass. Visitors and  222 E. Huron Street guests may purchase a visitor permit at the Parking Services Office (see above for  710 N. Lake Shore Drive address) or at pay stations located in the North and South Parking Garages.  680 N. Lake Shore Drive  259 E. Erie Street While there are many scattered parking lots on campus, the largest for guests  321 E. Erie Street include:  441 E. Ontario Street

To the North If you are going to the Chicago campus as the guest of a department, volunteer,  North Campus Parking Garage (has a parking pay station): 2311 N. Campus participant in a study, or as a hospital patient, you can also contact the organizer of Drive your event to inquire about potential discounted parking validations or passes.  LARC Drive: North Campus Drive  Noyes/Haven/Sheridan Lot: Haven Street & Sheridan Rd.

To the South  South Campus Parking Garage (has a parking pay station and it is next to the parking office): 1847 Campus Drive  South Beach Structure: 1 Arts Circle Drive  Locy and Fisk Lot: 1850 Campus Drive  619 Emerson Lot  515 Clark Street  1801/1813 Hinman

To the West  1940 Sheridan Road (Engelhart)  2020 Ridge North Lot (University Police)  1948 Ridge Lot (University Police)  ITEC Lot: University Place & Oak Avenue

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Back cover image: A window into a university for all seasons. Spring and architecture, summer and the Weber Arch, fall outside the Main Library, and Deering Library under a blanket of snow.

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