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This schedule is subject to change and was last updated on September 15, 2006.


Friday, October 20
9 a.m. Registration

Tickets may be picked up or purchased. Staff will be available to answer questions throughout the day. Beveages and light snacks will be available.

Reunion Tent, Deering Meadow

 9 a.m.–3 p.m.

One-on-One Career Counseling/Job Search Consultation

Back by popular demand, this session gives you the opportunity to discuss your career or job issues with an experienced professional.

Cynthia Graham of Northwestern University Career Services has worked in the career field for more than 25 years. Executive coach and career management consultant Warren Radtke (EB57) has 20 years of executive outplacement experience and works with alumni of the Harvard Business School.

When you register, we'll contact you to schedule an appointment with Cynthia Graham or Warren Radtke. Free career-related resources will also be available.

Norris University Center

9:15-10:15 a.m. Campus Walking Tour

See how the campus has changed since your student days. Pre-registration is not necessary, but please arrive by 9 a.m. and enjoy a complimentary continental breakfast.

Free.

Reunion Tent, Deering Meadow

10:30-11:30 a.m.

Address by President Henry S.Bienen: Foreign Policy and the Congressional Elections

Presdient Bienen will draw upon his background as a political scientist for this talk.

Free.

Norris University Center, McCormick Auditorium

11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Gridiron Network Football Luncheon

Enjoy lunch with the head coach Pat Fitzgerald and team captains and listen to remarks by Dave Eanet. Mark Murphy will also be available for discussion. Check-in and cash bar open at 11:30 a.m.

$30

Louis Room, Norris University Center

1:30-5:30 p.m. Meet Me at the Rock! Photo Opportunity

Get your friends together for a photo-op at this historic campus landmark and receive your photo in a souvenir frame.

Free.

The Rock

1:45-2:45 p.m.

Alumni College Series: American Music Theatre Presents...

Performances by Northwestern music theatre students with a discussion by Professor Dominic Missimi, director of the Certificate Program in Musical Theatre and Executive Director of the American Music Theatre Project.

Free.

McCormick Auditorium, Norris University Center

3 p.m.-4 p.m. Alumni College Series: Classes Without Quizzes

Get back to the classroom, without worrying what'll be on the exam.

Medill School of Journalism
Why Magazines Fail

Abe Peck, Sills Professor, Chair of the Magazine Program and Director of Magazine Programs at the Media Management Center, 2006 inductee, Chicago Journalism Hall of Fame

 

School of Music

Operatic Controversies: Issues of Contention in the World of Opera

Jesse Rosenberg, Associate Professor, Clinical Music Studies

 

School of Education and Social Policy

Cracks in the American Dream? Rethinking Careers in the 21st Century. Bernice L. Neugarten Lecture, 3-4:30p.m., followed by reception from 4:30-5p.m. celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Human Development and Social Policy (HDSP) doctoral program

Phyllis Moen, McKnight Presidential Chair in Sociology, University of Minnesota

Richard Settersten, Jr. (GSESP92), Professor, Human Development and Family Studies, Oregon State University
Fay Lomax Cook, Professor of Human Development and Social Policy

 

Judd A. and Marjorie Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences

Imagining the Revolution Without the Founding Fathers

Timothy H. Breen, William Smith Mason Professor of American History; 2006 NAA Excellence in Teaching Award recipient

 

School of Communication

Storytelling:An Ancient Art Reborn

Rives Collins, Department Chair and Associate Professor of Theatre, and past NAA Excellence in Teaching Award recipient

 

Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science

Designing Innovative Products
Ed Colgate, Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Director of IDEA Institute; past NAA Excellence in Teaching Award recipient

Free.

Norris University Center, rooms TBA

4:15-6 p.m.

Ford Motor Company Engineering Design Center Tour with Dean Julio Ottino

Meet Dean Julio Ottino, learn about McCormick's mission and strategic planning, and tour McCormick's new "green" building.

ITW Classroom, Second Floor
Ford Motor Company Engineering Design Center
2133 N. Sheridan Road

4-5 p.m.

Career/Networking Event

Is the Grass Always Greener on the Other Side of the Fence?
Executive coach and career management consultant Warren Radtke (EB57) leads an interactive workshop for people at all career stages. Whether you’re happy with your job or not, his ideas help you evaluate your current “pasture” and explore new ones. For those considering retirement, this workshop provides a path toward making a meaningful and continuing contribution. As a part of his current professional practice, Radtke consults with alumni of the Harvard Business School. 

Transitioning Back to the Workforce
The idea of returning to the workforce after raising a family or taking care of a spouse or parent(s) can be overwhelming. You’re faced with many questions about how to begin, how to evaluate the job market, and how job search and interviewing methods have changed. Cynthia Graham, senior assistant director with Northwestern University Career Services, will share her 25-plus years of experience as a job search and career adviser to help you get back on track.

Norris University Center, rooms TBD

5-8 p.m. All-Class Reunion Tent Party

Join fellow alumni, their families, and friends for a great food buffet, free beverages sponsored by Pepsi and Goose Island in our beer garden, and musical entertainment. Kids can enjoy balloon sculpting, face painting, magic tricks, and other fun activities.

$20/$25 after Oct. 2 (adults)
$15/$20 after Oct. 2 (children 6-12)
free (children under 6)

Reunion Tent, Deering Meadow

7-8 p.m. Pep Rally

Featuring the Northwestern University Band, the Wildcat Cheerleading Squad and Willie the Wildcat.

Free.

Cahn Auditorium

8 p.m. Homecoming Parade

Free.

Sheridan Road

Saturday, October 21
9 a.m.-11 a.m.

Pre-Game Breakfast with President Bienen

Exclusively for reunion classes.

Join President Henry Bienen for a pre-game breakfast honoring Reunion volunteers and donors. The reunion class gifts will be presented and the President will offer remarks on the State of the University. Enjoy breakfast and limited complimentary cocktails. All guests will receive a free NAA baseball cap.

Breakfast: 9–9:30 am
President's Remarks: 9:30 am

$15/$20 after Oct. 2

Rocky Miller Park (north of McGaw Hall)

9 a.m.-11 a.m. Wildcat Alley Tailgate

Enjoy refreshments, free beer, and entertainment before the game. All alumni and families welcome.

Free.

Rocky Miller Park (north of McGaw Hall)

11 a.m. Homecoming Game

Northwestern vs. Michigan State

Ticket purchase information available here.

Ryan Field

Evening Reunion Class Parties

5th Reunion Jake Melnick’s, Downtown Chicago

10th Reunion Goose Island, Wrigleyville  

15th Reunion Prairie Moon, Evanston

20th Reunion Maple Avenue Gallery, Evanston 

25th Reunion Deering Library

30th Reunion  McCormick Tribune Center

35th Reunion Guild Lounge

40th Reunion Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art and Reunion Tent, Deering Meadow

45th Reunion Allen Center  

 

Sunday, October 22
12:45-4 p.m. Architectural River Cruise

Joan Lindsay (C52) will be your guide for this scenic 90-minute cruise, which will take place rain or shine. Bus to Chicago departs from the John Evans Alumni Center (1800 Sheridan Road, Evanston) at 12:45 p.m. Boat departs at 2 p.m.

$25/$30 after Oct. 2

Honoring Hillel’s former Director Rabbi Michael Balinsky


For more information,  http://www.nuhillel.org/nuke/

 

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