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The purpose of Campus Programming is to develop and implement social, cultural, and educational programs supporting the mission of the Norris University Center.
Student employees develop and implement a wide variety of programs, which provide opportunities for social interaction and for developing a better understanding and awareness for of diverse cultures, religions, and ethnicities. |
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Tired of being stuck on campus? Take a trip to the big city! Chicagoland Trips allow Northwestern students to enjoy and experience the many social, cultural, and educational aspects of Chicago on a whole new level. |
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Providing a fast, fun and free diversion for students during lunch on the first Friday of every month. Typical entertainment consists of build-a-bear, photo key chains, and massages. |
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nStage introduces music and entertainment from current tours, local acts, and cutting edge performers. nStage provides an opportunity for students to experience different cultures, genres of music and the latest trends in campus activities.
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A series of student events held on an otherwise dull weekend in January or February. Beat the winter blues with a bit of pizazz from the folks at CSI with Winter Carnival. |
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Assistant Director Center for Student Involvement Coordinator, Programs or Campus Programs
Norris University Center, Northwestern University
1999 Campus Dr., Suite 3H Evanston, IL 60208
Phone: 847-491-2350
judith-cooper@northwestern.edu |
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