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Office Directory Office Directory 1801 MAPLE AVENUE ACCESSIBLENU ACCOUNTING SERVICES Human Resources Compensation Suite 130, 2122 Sheridan Road, 2nd Floor, 619 Clark Street, Evanston, 847-491-7516 Evanston, IL 60201 IL 60208 Human Resources Staffing Services 847-467-5530 847-491-5337 847-491-7507 fax 847-467-5531 fax 847-467-7261 Human Resources Temp Staffing Center Lauren Blanchard Pourian, Associate Nicole Van Laan, Controller 847-467-1048 Director AccessibleNU 847-491-4722 Public Safety, Center for 847-467-5530 Nicole McDonald, Assistant Controller 847-491-5476 AccessibleNU, Chicago Trademark Licensing 312-503-4042 Amy Mykytiuk, Director Accounting 847-491-3274 AccessibleNU, Chicago Fax 847-467-2764 312-503-4173 Reginold C George, Manager ABBOTT HALL Accounting Abbott Hall, 710 N. Lake Shore Drive, ACCESS SERVICES DEPARTMENT, 847-467-1359 Chicago, IL 60611 UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES Veronica Hudgins, Executive Assistant Book Store, Northwestern University University Library, 1970 Campus Drive, 847-491-4727 +1 312-503-8486 Evanston, IL 60208 Accounting Services General Support Bursar's Office, Chicago Campus 847-491-7633 847-491-5337 +1 312-503-8525 fax 847-491-5685 (ILL) Facilities Management Circulation Desk +1 312-503-8000 847-491-7633 Financial Aid Interlibrary Loan Desk +1 312-503-8722 847-491-7630 Front Desk Mathematics Library +1 312-503-8507 847-491-7627 Housekeeping Mitchell Multimedia Center +1 312-503-8526 847-491-7678 Student Accounts/Finance Services Mudd Library Circulation Desk +1 312-503-8503 847-491-3362 Transportation & Parking Chicago Periodicals & Newspapers Desk Office 847-491-7680 +1 312-503-1103 Reserve Desk University Services Support Services 847-491-7681 +1 312-503-8129 Schaffner Library 312-503-8422 ACADEMIC SUPPORT AND LEARNING ADVANCEMENT ACCOUNTING INFORMATION AND 2nd Floor, North Tower, University MANAGEMENT, KELLOGG Library, 1970 Campus Drive, Evanston, SCHOOL IL 60208 Suite 4411, Kellogg Global Hub, 2211 847-491-3929 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208 847-491-3427 fax 847-467-1202 Beverly Walther, Professor 847-467-1595 Joan Palmer, Program Assistant 847-491-2657 Page 1 Office Directory ACCOUNTING SERVICES FOR ACQUISITIONS, UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEMS, RESEARCH AND SPONSORED LIBRARIES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS University Library, 1970 Campus Drive, Suite 200, 1800 Sherman Avenue, G-547, Rebecca Crown Center, 633 Evanston, IL 60208 Evanston, IL 60201 Clark Street, Evanston, IL 60208 847-491-2933 Kris O'Brien, Associate Vice President 847-491-3385 fax 847-491-4345 Administrative Systems Amanda J Distel, Senior Associate Vice John P Blosser, Department Head, 847-467-4733 President for Finance & Treasurer Library Alan Garbarino, Director, Data 847-491-7350 847-491-2933 Management and Analytics Jennifer Mitchell, Senior Director, 847-467-0133 Research Financial Operations ADMINISTRATION AND Allison Porterfield, Director, Enterprise 847-467-2473 PLANNING, OFFICE OF Systems HR & Student Janet Flake Maher, Associate Director, Suite 2-112, Rebecca Crown Center, 633 847-491-4606 Operations ASRSP Clark Street, Evanston, IL 60208 Amy Engstler, Associate Director, 847-491-0113 847-491-4335 Office of Portfolio Management Peg Morrisroe, Mgr Cash Mgmt fax 847-467-0411 847.467.7914 847-491-7776 Marilyn McCoy, Vice President of Andrew M Ludington, Director, Katherine Mustea, Assistant Director of Administration & Planning Enterprise Systems Alumni and Accounting Services for Research 847-491-4335 Financial Sponsored Programs Katie Crane, AVP of Administration & 847-467-2402 312-503-0862 Planning & Assoc Secretary to the Harry Samuels, Director, Application Felice Patterson, Assistant Director of Board of Trustees Development and Operations Accounting Services for Research 847-491-8319 847-467-4483 Sponsored Programs Debbie Crimmins, Senior Director of 312-503-0874 Institutional Research ADMISSIONS Jarrod M Routh, ASRSP Information 847-491-4285 Bienen School of Music Admission & Manager Paul Schatz, Assistant Director of Financial Aid 847-491-3706 Institutional Research 847-491-3141 Elizabette A Rischall, Assistant Director 847-491-5217 Feinberg School of Medicine of Accounting Services for Research Kate Cohen Admissions Sponsored Programs 847-491-4335 312-503-8206 847-467-7130 Kellogg School of Management Kathryn B Watson, Manager Financial Admissions Administration 847-491-3308 847-467-6395 Medill School of Journalism Undergrad ASRSP General Support Admissions 847-491-3385 847-491-7271 Office of Undergrad Admission ACCOUNTS PAYABLE 847-491-7271 Suite 2300, 2020 Ridge Avenue, Pritzker School of Law Admission & Evanston, IL 60208 Financial Aid 847-491-7339 312-503-8465 fax 847-491-4738 School of Education and Social Policy Gary Ernsteen, Manager of Accounts Undergrad Admissions Payable 847-491-3790 847-491-2781 School of Professional Studies Accounts Payable General Support Admissions 847-491-7339 312-503-6950 The Graduate School Admissions 847-491-5279 Page 2 Office Directory ADVANCED BIOINFORMATICS AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES, ALLERGY-IMMUNOLOGY AND BIO-COMPUTATION (ABBC) WEINBERG COLLEGE DIVISION, FEINBERG SCHOOL DEPARTMENT OF M-316, McGaw Pavilion, 240 E. Huron, ADVANCED MOLECULAR 5-128, Crowe Hall, 1860 Campus Drive, Chicago, IL 60611 IMAGING, CENTER FOR Evanston, IL 60208 fax 312-503-0078 Ste. 1529, Silverman Hall, 2170 Campus 847-491-5122 Drive, Evanston, IL 60208 fax 847-491-4803 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 847-467-4845 Suzette E Denose, Program Assistant John Evans Center, 1800 Sheridan Road, Thomas J Meade, Professor 847-467-3466 Evanston, IL 60208 847-467-0883 847-491-7200 Chad R Haney, Research Associate AFRICAN STUDIES, PROGRAM OF Laura Wayland, Executive Director for Professor 620 Library Place, Evanston, IL 60208 Alumni Engagement and Northwestern 847-467-4845 847-491-7323 Alumni Association Chad R Haney, Research Associate fax 847-491-3739 847.467.3727 Professor Chris Abani, Professor Jay Mastin, Senior Associate Director of 847-467-4845 Alumni Engagement Emily Alexandria Waters, Research Kelly Lynn Coffey, Business 847-467-4339 Assistant Professor Coordinator 847-467-3306 847-467-2006 ALUMNI RELATIONS AND Alex Waters, manager of MR Imaging Meagan Isabel Keefe, Program DEVELOPMENT (ARD) 847-467-3306 Administrator Senior 212-332-3585 847-491-2594 fax 212-332-3587 AFRICANA LIBRARY (MELVILLE J. Lara Gamble, Associate Director of HERSKOVITS LIBRARY OF AHEAD@NU Operations AFRICAN STUDIES) Julie Cowan, Digital Design & 212-332-8489 University Library, 1970 Campus Drive, Customer Experience Senior Manager Evanston, IL 60208 847-467-0537 847-491-7684 Jennifer L Ward, Associate Director fax 847-467-1233 Engagement & Participation Esmeralda M Kale, George & Mary 847-467-2679 LeCron Foster Curator of the Melville J. Herskovits Library of African Studies AIR FORCE ROTC DETACHMENT 847-491-3941 195 312-567-3525 AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDENT fax 312-567-5902 AFFAIRS 1914 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL ALICE S. MILLAR CHAPEL 60208 Alice Millar Chapel, 1870 Sheridan 847-491-3610 Road, Evanston, IL 60208 fax 847-467-1675 847-491-7256 Daphne D Nwankpa, Administrative fax 847-491-7356 Assistant 847-491-8064 ALLEN CENTER, JAMES L. James L Allen Center, 2169 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208 847-467-7000 fax 847-491-4323 William Garrett, Chief Operating Officer 847-467-0998 Page 3 Office Directory ALUMNI RELATIONS AND AMERICAN STUDIES, WEINBERG APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT, OFFICE OF COLLEGE PROGRAM IN AND OPERATIONS 1201 Davis St, Evanston, IL 60201 Rm. 20, University Hall, 1897 Sheridan Suite 200, 1800 Sherman Avenue, 847-491-4591 Road, Evanston, IL 60208 Evanston, IL 60201 fax 847-491-7095 847-491-3525 Harry Samuels, Director, Application Robert E McQuinn, Vice President of fax 847-467-2733 Development and Operations Alumni Relations & Development Ivy Wilson, Associate Professor 847-467-4483 847-467-2469 847-491-7294 Harry Samuels, Director, Application David A Lively, Sr Assoc VP Alumni Development and Operations Rel & Development ANESTHESIOLOGY, DEPARTMENT 847-467-4483 847-491-2094 OF IT Support Center Karyn Reif, Sr Assoc VP Alumni Rel & F5-704, Northwestern Memorial 847-491-4357 Development Hospital Feinberg Pavilion, 251 E. 847-467-7129 Huron, Chicago, IL 60611 APPLIED PHYSICS GRADUATE Julie Allen, Sr Assoc VP Alumni Rel & 312-926-8105 PROGRAM Development fax 312-926-9206 2036, Cook Hall, 2220 Campus Drive, 847.467.1632 M. Christine Stock, Professor Emeritus Evanston, IL 60208 Natasha K DiPrima, Senior Associate 847-467-2834 VP Alumni Relations & Development David R Walega, Professor fax 847-491-7820 847-491-2918 312/926-8369 Erik Luijten, Chairperson Sarah S. Dunn, Director of Development Antoun Koht, Professor 847-491-7823 847-467-4370 312-695-0061 James A Sauls, Professor Laura Wayland, Executive Director for Shireen Ahmad, Retiree 847-491-8624 Alumni Engagement and Northwestern 312-472-0550 Laura Soria, Associate Director, Alumni Association Graduate Student Funding & Operations 847.467.3727 ANNUAL FUND 847-467-6026 847-491-4591 ALUMNI RELATIONS AND fax 847-491-7095 APPLIED PSYCHOLOGICAL AND DEVELOPMENT, VICE PRESIDENT Laurie Carlin Davidson, Director FAMILY STUDIES, CENTER FOR FOR Annual Giving Family Institute, 618 Library Place, 1201 Davis St, Evanston, IL 60201 847-467-2630 Evanston, IL 60208 847-491-4591 Amy Troppmann, Director Annual 847-733-4300 fax 847-491-7095 Giving fax 847-733-0390 Robert E McQuinn, Vice President of 847-467-2911 Jana Jones, Alumni Relations & Development 847-467-2469 ANTHROPOLOGY, WEINBERG Anthony L Chambers, Professor, David A Lively, Sr Assoc VP Alumni COLLEGE DEPARTMENT OF Clinical Rel & Development
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