In June 2022, Northwestern Law student Alicia Crawford took over as president of the Pritzker School of Law’s Student Bar Association — the organization that serves as a liaison between the student body and administration. But just nine months later, Crawford resigned. “While in the navy, I made a promise to myself, that I would.
Content warning: This article contains discussion of abuse, sexual assault, eating disorders and racism. After Northwestern University President Michael Schill reviewed testimony in July from football players alleging hazing and sexual misconduct in NU’s football program, he suspended former head football coach Pat Fitzgerald for two weeks. But when details of the allegations became.
Teachers at Evanston Township High School see ChatGPT as an opportunity to rethink assessments and help students understand new technology, according to David Chan, director of instructional technology at ETHS. Unlike some schools across the nation that banned the use of ChatGPT after it was released in November, ETHS officials decided to allow the unrestricted.
Rose Cannon said she still remembers the excitement she felt at an early Evanston town hall on reparations in December 2019. A few weeks prior, the city had become the first in the country to pass a reparations resolution, which aimed to address the history of opportunity and wealth disparities affecting Black residents. More than.
Prior to 1966, an average of five Black students per year enrolled at Northwestern. That year, NU’s race-based recruitment infrastructure changed with the inception of two new programs: the NU Chicago Action Program and a special summer program which aimed to encourage Black students to enroll. “Although not all black students participated in this summer.