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Programs

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Since 1926, our school has been a close-knit community of students, faculty, and staff committed to improving lives for individuals and communities. See what makes us special.

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Undergraduates employed or completing graduate school or fellowships after graduation
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Service hours provided to local communities through the Civic Education Project

Making an Impact

At SESP, we partner with the community, where our research findings can make the greatest difference. These mutually beneficial collaborations let us to test new ideas, develop better practices, and spread discoveries to benefit as many people as possible.

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Morton Schapiro Northwestern Academy for Chicago Public Schools

The Morton Schapiro Northwestern Academy for Chicago Public Schools increases access and successful matriculation of underrepresented, academically motivated Chicago Public Schools students. Thanks to the Academy, these talented students are put on a path to attend some of the country’s top-tier colleges and universities. To date, graduates have attended more than 115 different colleges and universities, including Northwestern, Harvard, Yale, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Black Kids Predict

Black Kids Predict gets students interested in data science to revamp the pipeline of talent. The  curriculum expands 6th-12th grade kids' idea of data and computer sciences from a geeky desk job they don’t want, to a superpower. Led by college-aged students from diverse backgrounds, the program emphasizes the practical uses of STEM education and learning to see data differently.


 

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STEAMbassadors

STEAMbassadors trains college-bound 18 to 24-year-olds from under resourced communities to work with youngsters whose neighborhoods lack learning opportunities and role models in the fields of computer science, engineering, and the arts. STEAMbassadors are assigned to a neighborhood organization that partners with Chicago Department of Family Support Services programs in parks, libraries, and schools to help build an out-of-school learning ecosystem across the city.

Evanston Township High School Partnership Office

Northwestern-Evanston Township High School (ETHS) Partnership Office

The Northwestern/ETHS Partnership Office is part of the Good Neighbor, Great University Initiative. The Partnership Office work is supported by Neighborhood and Community Relations and the Office of Community Education Partnerships in the School of Education and Social Policy. Northwestern has more than 100 substantial partnerships with Evanston Township High School. The relationship between the two communities spans disciplines and boundaries, crossing into academics, athletics, health and wellness, identity and social consciousness, college and career education, cultural events, mentoring, arts, and community engagement.

News and Events

SESP's New Home: The Jacobs Center

Mar 15, 2024 4:59 PM

Excitement is building as Northwestern begins preparations on one of the University’s top priorities, to turn the Donald P. Jacobs Center into a new hub for the social sciences and global studies.

Closing the Gender Gap in Computer Science

Mar 12, 2024 7:28 PM

Student-run groups designed to foster a sense of belonging and solidarity among women in computer science may help boost female participation in the field, according to new Northwestern University research.

When Black Boys Have Black Teachers

Mar 8, 2024 11:27 AM

Black teachers are less likely to identify same race students as needing special education services, according to new research by Northwestern University alumni Cassandra Hart (PhD11) and Constance Lindsay (PhD10).

Still Trying to Change the World

Mar 6, 2024 8:07 PM

When Renetta McCann was inducted into the American Advertising Federation’s Advertising Hall of Fame last year, some of her admirers created a website, filled with such tributes to the trailblazer as “Thanks for lifting as you climb,” and “So glad she’s in my corner.”

Events

Mar
27
2024

Narrative In Crisis: Featuring Dan McAdams

2:00 PM
What did we learn from the Spanish flu? How well do experts and journalists understand what those numbers are supposed ...
Mar
27
2024

Distinguished Lecture: A. Nelson, Governing the Future: On AI, Public Policy, and Democracy

4:00 PM McCormick Foundation Center, 1870 Campus Drive
Northwestern’s Institute for Policy Research and the Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communicat...
Apr
1
2024

IPR Brown Bag: C. Maimone, NU Research Computing and Data Services

12:00 PM Chambers Hall, 600 Foster St
How Can You Advance Your Research with Data Science and AI Support? by Christina Maimone, Northwestern Research Computin...
Apr
2
2024

Family Action Network (FAN) - Supercommunicators: How to Unlock the Secret Language of Connection

7:00 PM , 7 Happ Rd.
Charles Duhigg, the author of The Power of Habit and Smarter Faster Better, launches yet another New York Times bestsell...
Apr
4
2024

Family Action Network (FAN) - To Tell the Truth: Race, Identity, and Healing

7:00 PM
Join Rachel Jamison Webster, Professor of Creative Writing at Northwestern University, as she shares the story of her bo...
Apr
5
2024

SESP Investiture Ceremonies: David Rapp, David Uttal

3:00 PM Annenberg Hall, 2120 Campus Drive
 Join us to celebrate two of our outstanding professors, David Rapp, the Walter Dill Scott Professor and David Uttal, th...