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Faculty, students react to STEM-heavy Presidential Search Committee

Of the 36 members tasked with helping search for the next University president, none are affiliated with the School of Education and Social Policy, the Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications, the Bienen School of Music and the School of Communication. In fact, only two of the nine faculty and students on the committee come from non-STEM backgrounds, and the remaining are current or former Board of Trustees members, alumni leadership or staff. And for some students and faculty, this breakdown is a point of concern.  The Presidential Search Committee, announced earlier this month, will help advise the Board on candidate elections and solicit community input and nominations for the next president. While Northwestern community members nominated people to the committee, Board chair J. Landis Martin selected the final group, according to this month’s announcement.

Opinion | An Ode to Professor Yuh

I recently started learning Korean as an absolute beginner. On my first day of class, I drew squiggly sticks and figures onto my notebook while quickly annotating their English equivalent to prevent myself from getting lost in a sea of similar-looking geometrical shapes. I scratched my head, trying to figure out how to write an “A” in Korean carefully piecing together circles and lines as if I was assembling a difficult Lego puzzle.  After an hour of trying, failing, and learning, my teacher asked, “What made you want to learn Korean?” Before I could respond, her curious glance had turned into a big knowing smile. “You must be a K-pop fan,” she guessed confidently. “Or… maybe you like Korean drama,” hitting me with another guess. I laughed, telling her that I do enjoy eating Korean fried chicken with rice cake once in a while.

Another chapter in a very old, very long, very American story : Scholars discuss Atlanta spa shootings Scholars discuss Atlanta spa shootings at Northwestern

Another chapter in a very old, very long, very American story : Scholars discuss Atlanta spa shootings Scholars discuss Atlanta spa shootings at Northwestern
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The Violent Embrace

Share: People attend a candlelight vigil in Queens, NYC, for the eight victims of the mass shooting in Atlanta. (Sipa via AP Images) The Atlanta shooter comes from a culture that connects Asian women to sex and violence. It has its origins in U.S. wars particularly the Korean War and is fueled by our continued military presence in Asia. After he killed eight people in the Atlanta suburbs on March 16, the perpetrator told police that he “wanted to eliminate” the “temptation” of the massage parlors and spas he had targeted. While it is unclear if he actually said that he wanted to “Kill all Asians” as Korea’s

In the wake of the Atlanta shootings, Scott Reeder looks at hate crimes against Asians

In the wake of the Atlanta shootings, Scott Reeder looks at hate crimes against Asians
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