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130 Stories: Nicholas Canete

“Dr. John Laukaitis shared with me a 70-year-old bronze plaque discovered in the University Archives. It was inscribed with the names of students and alumni of North Park who were killed during service in World War II.”

Nicholas Jordon Canete, C鈥18,听Politics and Government

man and baby smile while sitting on living room sofa.“When I met Dr. John Laukaitis, he had been researching and writing about 香港六合彩开奖直播 and other Christian colleges during World War II. He shared with me a 70-year-old bronze plaque discovered in the University Archives. It was inscribed with the names of students and alumni of North Park who were killed during service in World War II. I thought it was important that the plaque be restored and re-installed to honor those fallen students and alumni. As a student veteran and an heir of the GI Bill, I saw the project as a way to give back to a generation that came before me.听听

“Interim President Carl Balsam made the process of restoring the plaque very easy. He generously took care of the refurbishment of the plaque and had it re-installed in a quiet space on campus near the river. Once it was re-installed, we had a small gathering of prayer, and we read General MacArthur’s Tokyo Bay speech.

“Both of these gentlemen love North Park very deeply. The three of us are also lifelong students of history. It was great collaborating with them to recognize the听Fallen 45. The most memorable part of the project was the re-dedication ceremony we hosted on September 17, 2017. More than 50 individuals attended to pay tribute. This permanently etched the听Fallen 45听into our shared history.


We’re celebrating 130 years of North Park community. You’re invited to share your own story at

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Weekly Update: Kicking Off Fall 2021

How thrilling it is to see North Park once again buzzing with life! Our athletes started returning in early August, followed by our Compass cohort and, last week, our Threshold participants.

Greetings, North Park Students, Faculty and Staff:

How thrilling it is to see North Park once again buzzing with life! Our athletes started returning in early August, followed by our Compass cohort and, last week, our Threshold participants. Now, our beautiful, Christian, urban campus鈥攐ne of the most diverse in the nation鈥攊s vibrant again, enlivened by hundreds of new and returning students.

Even though indoor masking and other safety protocols are in place, we have the full range of听University听activities to connect with our campus and each other this fall. Let鈥檚 take full advantage of these opportunities, and do our part to make this year鈥攖he 130th听anniversary of our university鈥檚 founding鈥擭orth Park鈥檚 best year ever.

Gathering Day, Fall 2021

students and faculty gather in chapel atriumThe campus community came together for Gathering Day 2021 in Anderson Chapel on Tuesday, August 24 to worship and to commit our work and this new academic year to God.

President Surridge delivered a State of the University address outlining our many accomplishments of last year鈥攁nd the positive momentum we bring to this one.

And David Kersten, vice president for church relations and dean of the Seminary, delivered a compelling exegesis of Psalm 133 in his homily on the theme of unity.

Both are 鈥渕ust-see鈥 communications for our campus community as we come together for this new year. If you were not able to be at Gathering Day, or want to revisit, you can听see both videos听on our website.

Fall Planning Guide

Yes, North Park is planning for a fully open and operational fall semester 2021, with in-person classes and services, residential living, normal on-campus office hours for employees, and the full range of intercollegiate athletics and student activities! Of course, we are also implementing certain health and safety procedures and protocols, following CDC guidelines, and complying with the governor鈥檚 executive order requiring vaccines鈥攁nd these measures will keep us fully open and operational.

Please visit our听Pandemic Response Planning Page for the latest information and read the Fall Planning Guide. If you have questions, email feedback@northpark.edu.

130 Years, 130 Stories

130 Stories: 1891鈥2021

This academic year marks the 130th anniversary of the founding of 香港六合彩开奖直播, and one of the ways we will celebrate is by sharing 130 stories of North Park students, faculty, staff, alumni, and friends. Stories of our community, across generations, academic fields, staff departments, professions, and faith journeys. It鈥檚 a great way to learn more about the intrinsic values, the high impact, and the global reach of the University we love. UMC asked President Surridge鈥攚ho has served our school in many roles over 25 years 鈥攖o launch the 130 Stories project with this short video. Look for these stories on all our platforms and on the web site.

And please celebrate with us! Share your North Park story at听www.northpark.edu/share130/

Show Your True Colors!

three students in blue and gold pose with Viking mascotToday, Sept. 3, is College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin College Colors Day! So put on your snazziest gold and blue apparel, then post a snap to social media with the hashtag #CCIWWins. You might even win a free hat.

Until next week: mask up in doors, and socialize smartly!

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130 Stories: Elaine Scheelk

“I made a later in life career change into the Senior Living industry, and I credit my time visiting my 鈥淕randpa Pete鈥 at Covenant Home with preparing me for a career that inspires me daily.”

Elaine Scheelk, C鈥92, Biblical and Theological Studies

“The Adopt-a-Grandparent program that I participated in for outreach has impacted me in ways I never expected. I made a later in life career change into the Senior Living industry, and I credit my time visiting my 鈥淕randpa Pete鈥 at Covenant Home with preparing me for a career that inspires me daily.

“Grandpa Pete was a lifelong bachelor and ran the elevator at the old Covenant Home (so he could see all the ladies). He was a tall man who gave big hugs and always offered to buy ice cream or to give you a piece of candy. We spent much of our time together walking and talking or just sitting and visiting. He would introduce me to other residents as his 鈥渁dopted granddaughter.”

“Grandpa Pete took away some of my own fear of growing old. When you asked him how he was doing he invariably replied, “fit as a fiddle and ready for love.” I knew that I wanted to have that kind of zest for life as I aged. Now in my work, I look for opportunities to give more seniors and their families joy in their later years.

“North Park gave me urban experiences with a small community as home base. Now, as I travel between nearly 40 senior living communities, I am more at ease in whatever city or area I am visiting. I didn鈥檛 realize the passion that I had for seniors during my college years, but God was cultivating that passion even back then.”


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Gathering Day 2021

Tuesday, August 24, North Park faculty and staff gathered in Anderson Chapel to kick off the new academic year.

Tuesday, August 24, North Park faculty and staff gathered in Anderson Chapel for a time of worship and fellowship to kick off the new academic year. President Mary K. Surridge delivered a State of the University address and Dean Kersten’s homily was a moving, Bible-based call to unity. Watch the videos below to hear the messages each shared.

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130 Stories: Denise Fuentes

The day I picked up my cap and gown was magical. It was the middle of the pandemic, but I took a half day at work and drove to the city with my parents.

Denise Fuentes, G鈥20, MBA

“The day I picked up my cap and gown was magical. It was the middle of the pandemic, but I took a half day at work and drove to the city with my parents. I am a first-generation college student and the first in my family to obtain a graduate level degree. It was really special to share that moment with my parents. When I spoke with Tanya in Student Services, I think I cried. We took pictures and, of course, stopped at the bookstore for more NPU swag.

“My MBA program was already virtual, so the pandemic didn鈥檛 drastically change my experience, but it did give me more time to dedicate to my studies. Finance and numbers are not my strong suit, so I reached out to my professors for additional resources and support. The advice and perspectives they shared have really stuck with me.”


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130 Stories: President Mary K. Surridge

This academic year marks the 130th anniversary of the founding of 香港六合彩开奖直播鈥揳nd one of the ways we will celebrate is by sharing 130 stories of North Park students, faculty, staff, alumni, and friends. Stories of our community, across generations, academic fields, staff departments, professions, and faith journeys.

This academic year marks the 130th anniversary of the founding of 香港六合彩开奖直播鈥揳nd one of the ways we will celebrate is by sharing 130 stories of North Park students, faculty, staff, alumni, and friends. Stories of our community, across generations, academic fields, staff departments, professions, and faith journeys.

You鈥檙e invited to watch this video, and to join in the celebration by sharing your own story here: www.northpark.edu/share130/

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香港六合彩开奖直播 Selects Francisco X. Gayt谩n, Ph.D. as New Vice President for Student Engagement

From President Mary K. Surridge: I am delighted to announce today that the Executive Committee of 香港六合彩开奖直播鈥檚 Board of Trustees, acting on behalf of the full Board, has approved the nomination and appointment of Francisco X. Gayt谩n, PhD, as Vice President for Student Engagement (VPSE).

From President Mary K. Surridge:

Man in navy suit and gold tieI am delighted to announce today that the Executive Committee of 香港六合彩开奖直播鈥檚 Board of Trustees, acting on behalf of the full Board, has approved the nomination and appointment of Francisco X. Gayt谩n, PhD, as Vice President for Student Engagement (VPSE). Dr. Gayt谩n will join the President鈥檚 Cabinet, partnering with and reporting directly to the President, beginning August 23, 2021.

As the University鈥檚 chief student development officer, the VPSE provides leadership for the development and implementation of all student engagement planning and policy as well as the budget management and overall supervision of staff in the Center for Student Engagement. Within this role, the VPSE coordinates across all Student Engagement units鈥擠ean of Students, Student Activities, Housing and Residence Life, Health Services, Counseling Support Services, University Ministries, Diversity and Intercultural Life, Student Success, and Career Services and Internships.

Dr. 鈥淔rank鈥 Gayt谩n听is a person of expressed Christian faith and has been an active member of St. John鈥檚 Episcopal Church for nearly 10 years. He is very enthusiastic about the mission and opportunity to serve North Park, to lead our student engagement staff, and to听be a strong strategic senior partner with the president and her Cabinet now, and in the years to come. A skilled and strategic student life administrator and a champion for student success, Dr. Gayt谩n has a proven track record of dramatically improving student retention rates, closing equity gaps in retention, and improving student completion and success. Dr. Gayt谩n brings deep understanding and connection for our Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) in Chicago, and has proven experience in successfully managing the external funding available to HSI鈥檚 through federal grants.

Dr. Gayt谩n emerged as the premier candidate from a strong pool of finalists, after well-attended campus forums and dozens of submitted feedback forms that overwhelmingly supported his candidacy.

I have full confidence in Dr. Gayt谩n鈥檚 leadership and our partnership — and in his ability to support and advance our Christian mission and our commitment to the success of every student.

Dr. Gayt谩n comes to us from Northeastern Illinois University, where he served most recently as听Associate Provost for Student Success and Retention 鈥 the University鈥檚 lead student engagement strategist.

Through innovative advisor training, and strategic management of financial aid, academic and financial barriers, and improved coordination and communication, he and his team improved first year to second year retention rates by 20.5 percentage points (a 44% increase in retention) in just three years. He earned his bachelor鈥檚 degree in psychology from Loyola University, master鈥檚 degrees from Harvard University and the University of California, Berkeley, and his PhD in Applied Psychology from New York University.

A highly engaging team-builder and collaborator, he brings more than 20 years of professional experience in higher education, more than a decade of teaching experience and eight years of progressively more complex administrative responsibilities. He has drawn on his own experience as a first-generation college student from a Mexican immigrant family to be a culturally competent role model for students and colleagues. He is an accomplished researcher, a proven administrator, and the right person to engage our students and staff at this important time in the history of our 130-year-old institution, as we create our future together through听North Park Next and emerge as a model for Christian higher education in 21st听Century America.

During his interview process, Dr. Gayt谩n expressed admiration for what he called 鈥渢he parallel history鈥 that Swedish immigrants to Chicago in the late 19th听Century share with the current wave of immigrants from Latin America 鈥 education, community, shared values and a sense of purpose 鈥 students seeking a life for themselves that they could translate to leadership and service to their communities.

Dr. Gayt谩n shared his enthusiasm for our future in this way: 鈥淚 am delighted to join the 香港六合彩开奖直播 community during this exciting time in its history. As a first-generation college student from an immigrant family, I know firsthand the path that twenty-first century students take in pursuit of their dreams of a better life through education for themselves and their families. North Park鈥檚 Christian values, commitment to the city of Chicago, and its increasing diversity called me to this position. I look forward to working with the Student Engagement team to make North Park a university that is known for providing all students an opportunity for growth and success that they can then carry out and share with the world.鈥

I have full confidence in his ability to lead our excellent student engagement staff as we bring new energy, focus and strategies to student success through enhanced intercultural connections, improved retention rates, graduation rates, and career placement. .

Dr. Gayt谩n was selected after a national search conducted by a diverse committee of colleagues representing North Park faculty, staff, administrators, and students, in partnership with Academic Search.

The University is deeply grateful to Dr. Mahauganee Shaw and Dr. Thomas Shandley of Academic Search; to our Search committee co-chairs Melissa V茅lez-Luce, Chief of Staff听and Ingrid Tenglin, Assistant Vice President for Human Resources; and to our search committee members, Joseph Butler, Director of Student Services; Laura Ebner, Director for Health and Wellness; Dr. Al Kamienski, Professor of Finance; Dr. Richard Kohng, Director of Civic Engagement, Catalyst Hub; Ja鈥橵ida Morris, Associate Director of Admission Services; Dr. Gwendolyn Purifoye, Associate Professor of Sociology; and Brooklynn Seals, President, Student Government Association.

Finally, my deepest gratitude and respect goes to Vice President Andrea Nevels.听VP Nevels returned to North Park just as she was settling into a well-earned retirement, and she has served our students and our Cabinet with dedication, compassion, and wisdom. I am grateful for her leadership.

Dr. Gayt谩n鈥檚 appointment accelerates our momentum as we approach the 2021-2022 academic year. Please join me and the Cabinet in welcoming him to our community!

Mary K. Surridge
President

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North Park Named a College of Distinction in 2021-2022 Cohort

North Park has been recognized for its honorable commitment to engaged, hands-on education by Colleges of Distinction, a one-of-a-kind guide for college-bound students.

North Park has been recognized for its honorable commitment to engaged, hands-on education by , a one-of-a-kind guide for college-bound students. As an institution whose primary goals are based on student success and satisfaction, North Park claims its honor as one of the renowned Colleges of Distinction.

Colleges of Distinction鈥檚 longstanding support for student-centered schools highlight those that traditional rankings often overlook. Founder Wes Creel created Colleges of Distinction to draw more attention to schools like North Park whose student-centered education prevails in applying theory to practice while fostering a dynamic learning community.

Colleges of Distinction鈥檚 selection process comprises a sequence of in-depth research and detailed interviews with the schools about each institution鈥檚 freshman experience and retention efforts alongside its general education programs, career development, strategic plan, student satisfaction, and more鈥攁nd accepting only those that adhere to the Four Distinctions: Engaged Students, Great Teaching, Vibrant Community, and Successful Outcomes. These principles are all informed by the High-Impact Practices to prioritize the ways that institutions enable students to have a fulfilling, individualized college experience.

Every student has their own unique set of abilities, their own goals, and their own ideal settings in which they would thrive,鈥 said Creel. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 why we don鈥檛 rank our schools. It鈥檚 about finding the best opportunities for each individual鈥檚 needs and desires.鈥 North Park鈥檚 inclusion is informed by the unique ways it commits to achieving success.

Creel and his colleagues found that the most popular college rankings systems rely on metrics like peer reputation, size of endowment, and alumni salaries. They knew instead that the effective strategies for student satisfaction and outcomes were the kinds of engaging experiences found at 香港六合彩开奖直播: experiential-based learning curriculum, service-learning programs, diversity and global learning programs, interdisciplinary programs, collaborative assignments and projects, undergraduate research opportunities, living-learning cohort communities, common intellectual experiences, study abroad, and internships.

Creel continued, 鈥淚t鈥檚 inspiring to see North Park commit to the learning styles and community involvement that will best allow their students to succeed in and beyond their college years.鈥

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National Science Foundation Grant Student Cohort Grows Network

Funded by the National Science Foundation, North Park鈥檚 S-STEM cohort of 20 students, embraced virtual learning opportunities with STEM guest speakers from across the country.

Working within COVID-19 guidelines, the cohort scholars experienced immersive learning through meetings with guest speakers. Physics and Engineering scholars attended 10 guest speaker sessions over the course of the school year and Biology scholars attended 12 guest speaker sessions.

Students interacted with an environmental science analyst from Argonne National Labs; Chicago-based architectural engineer; medical technologist at Amazon; and biomedical devices designer at Medical University of South Carolina.

Sunny Meva, a sophomore majoring in Environmental Science, found the networking

Sunny Meva

aspect of the cohort especially beneficial. 鈥淗aving guest speakers come to talk to us and getting to know them has helped me make a comfortable transition to contacting other people. With the support of Dr. Choi and Dr. Quainoo I know I can succeed,鈥 said Meva.

Dr. Yoojin Choi, professor of Biology and Department Chair, connected students with North Park alumni and professionals with intersectional experiences, such as pre-med students who pursued biomedical engineering/design; an environmental science major who is now a photovoltaic system designer; a physics major who is now studying environmental management; and a math and chemistry double major who now leads medical doctors in cancer research.

鈥淭he clear message that emerged from most of our guest speakers was that we need to be open to new career possibilities and that 香港六合彩开奖直播鈥檚 liberal arts-based science education allows us to offer those valuable learning experiences,鈥 said Choi.

North Park鈥檚 Biology Department maintains relationships with alumni and other industry partners so current students can speak directly with both accomplished and entry-level STEM professionals. The S-STEM grant introduces students to networking, communication, intentional advising, and immersive industry experiences. Thanks to the S-STEM grant, industry partnerships are already beginning to bloom 鈥 GI Supply, a biomedical devices company, has committed to offer funds to a team of three North Parkers to start a research project this summer.

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香港六合彩开奖直播 Selects Michael S. Carr, Ph.D. as New Provost

From President Mary K. Surridge: I am delighted to announce today that the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees for 香港六合彩开奖直播 has approved the nomination of Michael S. Carr, Ph.D. as Provost and chief academic officer, responsible for leading the university鈥檚 faculty and full academic program.

From President Mary K. Surridge: I am delighted to announce today that the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees for 香港六合彩开奖直播 has approved the nomination of Michael S. Carr, Ph.D. as Provost and chief academic officer, responsible for leading the university鈥檚 faculty and full academic program. Dr. Carr will join the President鈥檚 Cabinet, partnering with and reporting directly to the President, beginning July 1, 2021.

As chief academic officer, the Provost provides leadership for the development and implementation of all academic planning and policy as well as the academic budget; reviews and approves academic appointments; and makes recommendations to the president on promotion and tenure decisions. Within this role, the Provost coordinates across all academic units鈥擟ollege of Arts and Sciences; School of Business & Nonprofit Management; School of Education; School of Nursing & Health Sciences; School of Music, Art and Theatre; School of Professional Studies; and Theological Seminary.

Dr. Carr is a person of active and expressed Christian faith and has been active for over 20 years in his Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA) congregation.听 He is very enthused about the mission and opportunity to serve North Park, lead our faculty and be a strong strategic senior partner with the president now, and into the decade to come.听 He has measurable and demonstrated success in academic program development, personnel management, budget management, and strategic partnerships across higher education in the city of Chicago.听 He has demonstrated success with articulation agreements with two-year community colleges (an important and growing transfer market for North Park) and was the candidate with the deepest understanding and experience with a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) in Chicago.

Dr. Carr emerged as the premier candidate of our campus community from a strong pool of four finalists, after well-attended campus forums and more than 200 submitted feedback forms that overwhelmingly supported him.

I have full confidence in his leadership, our partnership, and his ability to support and advance our Christian mission.

Dr. Carr comes to us from National Louis University in Chicago where he has served as Deputy Provost responsible for advancing change leadership across the academic enterprise and providing direction and executive oversight that promotes academic excellence and positive student outcomes. He earned his bachelor鈥檚 degree from Olivet Nazarene University, his master鈥檚 from Ball State University, and his PhD in molecular biology from the University of Illinois at Chicago.

He is an accomplished scholar, a proven administrator, and the right person to serve in this vital role at this important time in the history of our 130-year-old institution, as we create our future together through North Park Next. I have full confidence in his ability to lead our excellent faculty as we enhance and expand our academic portfolio aligned with student interests and employer needs and emerge as a model for Christian higher education in 21st Century America.

NLU is a designated Hispanic and Minority Serving Institution (HSI, MSI) serving nearly 10,000 students annually at the undergraduate and graduate levels at multiple campuses and online. Among many other accomplishments at that institution, Dr. Carr co-led the development of Accelerate U, a new division focused on the creation of stackable credentials aligned with the bachelor鈥檚 degree and employer needs; developed the 2030 Strategic Plan Pillar 鈥淧reparing Our Students for the Future of Work鈥; worked with faculty to develop a strategic plan for research and scholarship; and worked with the Faculty Senate Chair and committees to develop Senate yearly goals and update policy revisions as needed. Dr. Carr also mobilized the university鈥檚 remote learning response to the pandemic and led NLU鈥檚 preparation for the 2021 HLC comprehensive site visit.

鈥淚 am grateful for the opportunity to serve at a university which aligns my personal and professional values.听 I look forward to working with the tremendous faculty and the collective community as 香港六合彩开奖直播 becomes a model of urban, Christian education through community engagement and impact.鈥

Dr. Carr was selected after a national search conducted by a diverse committee of colleagues representing North Park faculty, staff, administrators, and Board of Trustees, in partnership with Academic Search. .

The University is deeply grateful to Dr. Andrea Hamos and Dr. Mahauganee Shaw of Academic Search; to our Search committee co-chairs, Anthony Scola, Vice President for Enrollment Management and Marketing and Dr. Cindy Hudson, Dean of the School of Nursing and Health Sciences; and to the members of the search committee: Yoojin Choi, Professor of Biology and Director of Summer Science Academy; Gregory Crawford, Board of Trustees and Adjunct Faculty, School of Business and Nonprofit听 Management; Peggy Kotowski, Assistant Professor of Nursing and Baccalaureate Program Director; Maya Durham Rayner, Assistant Professor of Art and Graphic Design; Aaron Schoof, Senior Director of Data and Administrative Services; Kelly Potteiger, Professor of Athletic Training; Andrea Nevels, Vice President for Student Engagement; Michael Johnson, Professor of History; and Rochelle Robinson-Levant, Associate Dean, School of Business and Nonprofit听 Management. I also thank all in our community who participated in the campus forums.

With deep gratitude and respect to Dr. Craig Johnson for his service and leadership as Provost over the last 18 months, we look forward to his engagement with Dr. Carr in a productive and successful transition.

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