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North Parker Magazine Summer 2017

The Parkyn Legacy

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香港六合彩开奖直播鈥檚 ninth president, David L. Parkyn announced his retirement, effective June 30, 2017, following 11 years of leadership of the University. Dr. Linda K. Parkyn will also retire as professor of Spanish and conclude her leadership roles with the Honors Congress and North Park鈥檚 Fulbright program.

Since 2006, President Parkyn has built upon North Park鈥檚 rich tradition to advance student learning and the campus experience in innovative ways:

  • Cultivated a campus-wide spirit of hospitality to welcome all to North Park as part of the University鈥檚 commitment to inclusion and student success.
  • Advanced the Board鈥檚 1995 objective to significantly increase diversity at 香港六合彩开奖直播.
  • Leveraged North Park鈥檚 location in a global city, embracing Chicago as our classroom.
  • Successfully completed Campaign North Park, leading to the design and construction of the Johnson Center for Science and Community Life to promote learning in the classroom and beyond.

鈥淲ith gratitude and respect the Board of Trustees congratulates Dr. Parkyn on the success of 香港六合彩开奖直播 during his 11 years as President,鈥 said Board Chair Dr. Kristine Strand and ECC President Gary Walter, adding 鈥淣orth Park saw advances on many fronts.鈥

In addition to recognizing President Parkyn for spearheading the largest fundraising effort in the University鈥檚 history that made possible the Johnson Center, Dr. Strand also praised North Park鈥檚 leadership in first-generation college student enrollment and retention, as well as the ethnic and socioeconomic diversity of the student body. North Park鈥檚 success as a top producer of Fulbright recipients, said Dr. Strand, is the result of Dr. Linda Parkyn鈥檚 instrumental leadership as mentor and coach of students applying for Fulbright awards.

鈥淭he past 11 years have been personally and professionally fulfilling for both of us,鈥 says President Parkyn. 鈥淲e have come to deeply love this institution, its students and graduates, and our community of faculty and staff. Together we have made good strides toward important objectives. We have much to celebrate, and our decision to retire is at the right time for new leadership to guide the school in the coming years.鈥

The North Park community recognized the Parkyns in May at an all-campus reception. In the following pages, the North Parker highlights some of the many noteworthy achievements of North Park under the leadership of President David and Dr. Linda Parkyn.

 

A Diverse and Welcoming Community

鈥淭his has been, and is, a school where, said North Park鈥檚 first president David Nyvall, 鈥榟ospitality is especially insisted upon.鈥 It is for this reason that today North Park has an undergraduate and graduate student body in which there is no single ethnic or racial majority.”

A Commitment to Chicago

President Parkyn deepened North Park鈥檚 commitment in 1980 to claim Chicago as its permanent home鈥攁nd advanced its aspiration of becoming the nation鈥檚 leading city-centered Christian University.

  • The annual David Nyvall Medallion for Distinguished Service to the People of Chicago was launched in 2011, with then Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley as the first honoree.
  • Catalyst 606_ _聽 is an innovative, Chicago-based curriculum dedicated to learning outside the classroom鈥攁nd in the city鈥攖hrough the Chicago Semester, historic Urban Outreach for service to communities, and more.

鈥淐ities shape the world, and Chicago shapes our students. This is why at 香港六合彩开奖直播 we exclaim: Chicago is our classroom.”

Fulbrights Flourish

Dr. Linda K. Parkyn, professor of Spanish, Fulbright Scholar, and twice a Fulbright Senior Specialist, has been the champion for North Park鈥檚 outstanding achievements in the Fulbright Program, the U.S. government鈥檚 flagship international educational exchange program:聽 聽

  • 20 U.S. Fulbright Student awards since 2008 (also see page 29). Above,
    the Parkyns stand with 2017 Fulbright Student honoree Rachael E. Greco.
  • Named a Top Producer of U.S. Fulbright Students for three years, joining prestigious institutions nationwide.
  • A leader in its category鈥擬aster鈥檚 Institutions鈥攊n the number of Fulbright Student award winners.
  • North Park Fulbright student honorees have served as English Teaching Assistants around the globe, from Andorra, Brazil, and Colombia to Malaysia, Romania, Turkey, and this year, Vietnam.

“To give back your first year out of college and become an American ambassador sharing language and culture affects students throughout their lives鈥攁nd affects change for good in our world.” 聽鈥斅Linda Parkyn

Campaign North Park聽补苍诲听The Johnson Center

Campaign North Park

2008: Launched with a goal of $57 million
2014: Concluded with a total of $63.3 million

  • An extraordinary lead gift in excess of $15 million from gracious and devoted
    friends of North Park
  • A Campaign gift from a new friend of North Park that exceeded $5 million
  • Multiple significant gifts in excess of $1 million
  • Four times the number of $100,000 leadership gifts than for any campaign in
    North Park鈥檚 history
  • Gifts of all ranges from a grand total of 11,239 donors

The Nancy and G. Timothy Johnson Center for Science and Community Life

Groundbreaking: October 2012
Dedication: September 2014

  • First new building on campus since 2006
  • 101,000 square feet
  • 30 modern laboratories and collaborative research spaces, classrooms, seminar rooms, and faculty offices
  • Home to biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics and engineering, and psychology
  • The Center for Student Engagement and various student support services
  • University Ministries
  • Helwig Boardroom, Hendrickson Lecture Hall, Bickner Bistro, and numerous informal gathering spaces for study and interaction

It began with an invitation, and from there your faith in North Park and your dedication to its well-being and success led to your unprecedented 聽and generous partnership in Campaign North Park.”

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