While no one can deny 2020 has been a memorable year for many reasons, North Central College experts have gone above and beyond to make this a landmark year by sharing their knowledge and expertise with the masses as never before.
College receives $20,000 grant supporting racial healing
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In support of North Central College's efforts to facilitate racial healing and promote racial justice, Healing Illinois awarded the College a $20,000 grant.
North Central College athletics program promotes diversity and justice with social media campaign
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The Be the Change campaign is giving student-athletes, coaches and staff a platform to share how racism, hatred and/or bigotry have impacted their lives.
Election coverage highlights North Central College experts in the media in November
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North Central College experts shared their insights on a historic Presidential Election and other major issues in local and national media in November. Read on to find out more!
Coffee collaboration offers a delicious brew for a cause
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New coffee products roasted and marketed by Enactus will serve to do far more than just energize coffee drinkers
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Inspiring mentors and unique resources led North Central veteran to his dream career
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U.S. Navy veteran Eddie Exconde '20 made the transition from combat boots to textbooks, paving the way to his dream job as a zookeeper for reptiles and aquatics at the Tulsa Zoo in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Read on to find out more about his story!
Naperville historian to speak to North Central students on the little-known history of diversity in the College’s hometown
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Writer and historian Robert W. Fieseler will give a virtual lecture on how North Central College's home of Naperville became a large, suburban “melting pot” with a diverse population and broad sense of social acceptance.
Student leader receives 2020 Lincoln Laureate Award
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In recognition of her active leadership on campus, Emma L. Nelson ’21 has been selected as North Central College’s 2020 Lincoln Laureate honoree.
North Central College experts answer the call to help the public make sense of the news
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North Central College experts were all over local and national media in October 2020, giving their opinions on the most important matters in the news.
Anti-Hate Week provides needed perspectives on diversity, equity and inclusion at important moment in history
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The annual Anti-Hate Week, hosted by the Office of Multicultural Affairs, will take place at the College from October 26-30, with a series of events and gatherings meant to increase understanding among the North Central College community.