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Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern


The Faculty-in-Residence program is currently active at Allison Hall and Elder Hall with plans to double in size next academic year. The six-year-old program aims to strengthen the connection between faculty and students outside the classroom.

Northwestern’s Faculty-in-Residence program set to expand next year

April 13, 2016

Northwestern’s Faculty-in-Residence program will double in size next academic year as part of the University’s plan to strengthen the connection between faculty and students outside the classroom....

In the midst of winter, SummerFest offers students summer opportunities

January 9, 2015

After a 2014 hiatus, Residential Services’ SummerFest returned this year to Norris University Center, with more than 20 different Northwestern offices offering summer activities for students. Brad...

University to bring peer-led group study program to dining hall

October 7, 2014

The Office of Residential Academic Initiatives and the Searle Center for Advancing Learning & Teaching will roll out a new academic initiative this weekend that will bring weekly peer study groups...

Students in McCormick’s Industrial Design Projects class proposed different ways to redesign the Elder Hall patio to Residential Services. The class met with members of the Elder community to determine possible ways to utilize the space.

Design students pitch ideas to renovate Elder patio

April 23, 2014

Last week students from the Industrial Design Projects class presented ideas to several members of the Division of Student Affairs and Design and Construction to redesign Elder Hall's patio space, near...

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