March 2009 News Stories
- Four Juniors Win Prestigious Public Policy Fellowships
Four SESP students were accepted into the Public Policy and International Affairs (PPIA) fellowship program this summer: Carla Argueta, Tabitha Bentley, Shari Lewis and Tasha Richardson.
3/10/09 - Enjoy Monday's Noontime Concert in Annenberg Hall
The Noontime Concert Series continues on March 9 with a special concert in Annenberg Hall featuring School of Music students. Masterworks for soloists and chamber ensembles are on the bill.
2/28/09 - Scott Galson (MS06) Wins Siemens AP Teacher Award for Illinois
Scott Galson, a graduate of both the Master of Science in Education and the NU-TEACH alternative certification programs, won the Siemens Award for Advanced Placement as the top AP teacher for Illinois.
3/2/09 - Karen Fuson's Math Curriculum Excels, New Study Finds
A mathematics curriculum authored by SESP professor emeritus Karen Fuson came out on top in a new large-scale study of early mathematics programs.
3/11/09 - Seniors Launch Philanthropy Web Site
Seniors Jackson Froliklong and Matt Cynamon launched an innovative web site, www.BeExtraordinary.org, which allows users to raise funds for charities by posting challenges.
3/11/09 - A Day with Northwestern Features Talk by Regina Logan
At A Day with Northwestern on April 18, SESP research assistant professor Regina Logan (PhD93) will address alumni about current trends in midlife careers.
3/17/09 - Three Master's Students Selected for 'Economic Innovators' Project
Katherine Bower, Mandy Cheung and Kristine Nirdlinger, students in the Master of Science in Learning and Organizational Change program, were selected for a special nationwide project on "Economic Innovators."
3/23/09