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Faculty Senate discusses CTECs and student mental health

As part of a process to eliminate bias in CTECs — Northwestern’s course and teacher evaluation program — the University will pilot a new survey system that centers students’ experiences within courses over instructor evaluation, McCormick Prof. Jill Wilson announced during Wednesday’s Faculty Senate meeting. “The working group has developed a new instrument which is.

Chair of the Board of Trustees speaks to Faculty Senate

Peter Barris, chair of the Northwestern Board of Trustees, outlined his goals of supporting University President Michael Schill and improving the scale of research during Faculty Senate on Wednesday. Barris, who lives in Virginia, attended the meeting over Zoom.  Barris, who became the Board’s chair in September, said he wants to make NU an “iconic.

No grant? No problem: Northwestern students short film passion project Kaleidoscope Eyes captures the story of female friendship Northwestern students produce independent short film Kaleidoscope Eyes

Content warning: This article contains mentions of sexual assault.  On their last day of filming, the cast and crew of “Kaleidoscope Eyes” celebrated with hugs and screams waist-deep in a frigid Lake Michigan.  They had just captured the perfect shot for the final scene.   With a humble $1,300 budget raised through the crowdfunding site Indiegogo.

Northwestern presents budget report to Faculty Senate

Provost Kathleen Hagerty and Senior Associate Vice President for Finance Mandy Distel presented the University’s 2022 Financial Report to the Faculty Senate at Wednesday’s meeting. The University’s net assets decreased from more than $16 billion last fiscal year to $15.4 billion, according to Executive Vice President Craig Johnson’s letter in the report. However, the University ended.

Panelists discuss potential future of war in Ukraine

Military experts and academics discussed potential developments with the war in Ukraine, including Western aid to the country and the potential use of weapons of mass destruction, in a Thursday panel at the Guild Lounge. “What we are most fearful of is that (Russian President Vladimir Putin) would turn to — now that he’s not.

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