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NPU’s Center for Civic Engagement Receives a $1.125M Lilly Grant to Support Youth Engagement in Black Churches

The Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) will partner with the Firehouse Community Arts Center of Chicago to empower youth and young adults in Chicago’s Black churches.

With the support of a $1.125M grant from the Lilly Endowment, Inc., North Park’s Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) this fall will partner with the Firehouse Community Arts Center of Chicago, led by Rev. Phil Jackson, to empower youth and young adults in Chicago’s Black churches.

The five-year project, Elevating Church Outreach (ECHO) for the Next Generation Black Church, aims to harness the creative energy of youth and young adults to create programs that encourage churches to be more involved in their communities.

North Park’s CCE will use the funds, in part, to offer mini-grants that support 20 youth-led, church-based social impact projects addressing anything from food insecurity to gang violence to youth homelessness, according to Rich Kohng, assistant vice president for civic engagement.

“In concert with our partners, our goal is to elevate youth voices within the church context,” Kohng said. “With the Firehouse as local convener and model, we hope the project will offer more avenues and resources so the local youth can dream of ways their churches can further impact their communities. This grant allows them to envision how they can do that.”

ϳԹ faculty and staff involved in the project include project evaluator Dr. Amy Governale, co-evaluator Dr. Michelle Dodson, and faculty advisor Dr. Dan White-Hodge.

A group of local pastors and faith leaders who have built and sustained social impact programs across the city will serve as coaches for the youth and young adult teams.

“They’ll be there to help the groups talk about messaging, how to allocate funds, make a budget, and organize volunteers,” Kohng said.

The main goal of the ECHO initiative is to see youth and young adults thrive as leaders in the church, which in turn can stimulate new energy in local congregations while leading to increased community appreciation of their importance and relevance.

Kohng said, “It’s about building on the legacy of local congregations as significant agents of change and transformation in their communities.”

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North Park’s University Ministries Receives Two Grants Worth $90k to Foster Leadership, Student Character

North Park’s University Ministries has received two separate grants to create student internships in local churches and expand its Sankofa program, which promotes racial reconciliation.

North Park’s University Ministries (UMin) has received two separate grants to create student internships in local churches and expand its Sankofa program, which promotes racial reconciliation.

The $50,000 grant from the Educating Character Initiative of the Program for Leadership and Character at Wake Forest University will create a credit-bearing course related to North Park’s Sankofa trip. During this annual sojourn, students, faculty, and staff travel to different parts of the U.S. to learn about various aspects of the country’s often contentious history of race relations.

Tony Zamble, director of UMin, said the grant will help create an interdisciplinary course combining philosophy and psychology to teach compassion.

“Our argument is that character is social, so you can’t have people of character who don’t care about the suffering of those around them,” Zamble said. “Sankofa helps develop compassion, empathy, and a keen sense of justice.”

A separate $40,000 grant from the Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education (NetVUE) will help pay the salaries of 16 students who will intern at local churches over two years. Beginning this fall, UMin will deploy four music-oriented and four service-centered interns to local churches each year.

“Students are a little bit jaded by the church, especially those who didn’t necessarily grow up in it,” Zamble said. “We want them to see the real church in action and how they address justice and helping the poor.”

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North Park Partners with Firehouse Community Arts Center in Violence Reduction Study

ϳԹ’s Center for Civic Engagement partnered with a local community organization to prove their efforts to lessen neighborhood violence have been successful.

ϳԹ’s Center for Civic Engagement partnered with a local community organization to prove their efforts to lessen neighborhood violence have significantly reduced crime.

Founded in 2003, the Firehouse Community Arts Center in North Lawndale engages local children and teens in various art programs to prevent them from joining gangs or participating in criminal activity.

North Park’s Assistant Professor of Psychology Amy Governale, along with two student workers, concluded crime had dropped 73.7% since 2020 after parsing four years’ worth of crime statistics. Using data from 2021 to now, they tracked three two-mile-wide areas in the North Lawndale neighborhood, examining the number of police responses and encounters, 911 calls, and ShotSpotter alerts.

One especially effective way to track the program’s success is to compare North Lawndale to other neighborhoods where crime has also fallen. When Governale and her group did so, they discovered the decrease—specifically in homicides, fatal shootings, and aggravated batteries—in North Lawndale has been so dramatic that parts of the neighborhood are no longer considered high-crime areas.

For instance, homicides were down 30% in the area the Firehouse Community Arts Center serves compared to a decrease of 14.6% in the rest of Chicago. Violence and gang-related 911 calls in the area decreased by 35% over the same three-year period, and non-fatal shootings declined by 80%.

“There’s a sense of awareness that the people who used to create terror on our streets are not doing that as much because they’re with us, learning to cook and creating art,” Firehouse founder Rev. Phil Jackson told recently.

Governale is excited about how North Park can engage with other institutions to provide similar services. She said her two student workers, Jayla Sotelo and Nora Nunez, have become highly proficient in parsing and analyzing data.

“They’re extremely well-trained in crime analysis, and for us to go to places and offer this skill to community groups, people are extremely impressed,” Governale said. “It’s something they can take with them after college and use to help non-profits.”

Now, the Firehouse is widening its reach by collaborating with local corporations and sports teams, such as the nearby Chicago Bulls and Blackhawks, to assist in job placement for teens it mentors.

For more information about the Firehouse Community Arts Center’s work, go to .

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Retired North Park School of Education Dean Appointed Interim Co-Superintendent at Chicagoland District

Former ϳԹ School of Education Dean Rebecca Nelson was unanimously approved as co-interim superintendent for Community High School District 128.

Former ϳԹ School of Education Dean Rebecca Nelson was unanimously approved as co-interim superintendent for Community High School District 128, which comprises Libertyville High School and Vernon Hills High School. Nelson was dean from 2008–21, a position from which she retired. She serves as co-superintendent alongside Raymond Lechner, with whom she has successfully worked as a team on several interim assignments, most recently at Hinsdale Township High School District 86. Read more at the .

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ϳԹ to Launch ESL Program to Assist Local Refugees

This fall, ϳԹ (NPU) will begin its ESL Teaching Cares program to provide childcare and English classes to refugees who have recently arrived in the Albany Park area.

This fall, ϳԹ (NPU) will begin its ESL Teaching Cares program to provide childcare and English classes to refugees who have recently arrived in the Albany Park area.

NPU’s Community Outreach & Global Partnerships team within University Ministries developed this program alongside the South-East Asia Center and the City of Chicago’s Committee on Immigrant and Refugee Rights.

ESL Teaching Cares will provide its services primarily to refugees living in the former U.S. Marine Corps facility on Foster Avenue, which the City of Chicago purchased for $1.5 million last fall to convert into a migrant shelter.

NPU students will serve as childcare providers or English tutors under the leadership of Ben Swihart, coordinator of Community Outreach and Global Partnerships, and NPU student intern Davianna Schuh.

“The ESL Teaching Cares program overall promotes the care and advancement of underserved populations in our community, working alongside organizations that have been doing this work for decades,” Schuh said. “Opportunities like this have been proven to increase graduation rates, diversify students’ perspectives, and increase professional credentials for North Park students.”

NPU previously provided resources to immigrant families by hosting a food and clothing drive last December. More than 60 volunteers—North Parkers and representatives from the North Park Community Association, Alderman Samantha Nugent’s office, Aramark, and other community groups—collected and distributed clothing, blankets, and supplies to 225 families.

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A Friendship Forged over a Connection to the White Sox

The seemingly divergent worlds of Matt Flesch BA ’96 and Nancy Faust BA ’69 came together four years ago during the COVID-19 pandemic, thanks to their mutual connection to the Chicago White Sox.

The seemingly divergent worlds of Matt Flesch BA ’96 and Nancy Faust BA ’69 came together four years ago during the COVID-19 pandemic, thanks to their mutual connection to the Chicago White Sox.

Faust—the team’s long-term organist and Major League Baseball’s first female organist—met Flesch, a lifelong fan of the South Siders, when he started a project to distract him from the boredom of home confinement. A massive Sox fan, Flesch—who works in marketing for Amgen, a biopharmaceuticals maker—was making a now completed documentary about the Sox’s home stadium called “Last Comiskey.”

He posted a request for archival Comiskey videos on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) and was shocked and delighted to receive a response from Faust, the organist at Comiskey for more than 40 years.

“Nancy Faust is a legend to Sox fans,” Flesch said. “So, I was so elated when she reached out; it was a bonus to find out she was so nice.”

A native of Edgebrook, Illinois, Faust went to North Park because “music was the only thing I knew, and North Park was the place for music.” But she soon noticed that her fellow students could read music and knew all the classics when she had only a natural ear. Eventually, someone pulled Faust aside and told her that her ability to play any song by ear wasn’t enough to continue as a music major. Taking his advice, she switched to elementary education. Spoiler alert: she never taught.

Instead, she continued to pursue her true love by forming a musical trio, performing at parties and events. Ironically, it was her knack for playing just about any song by ear that grabbed the attention of the Sox general manager—who was attending one of her gigs—that sealed her fate. He gave her his card, and she followed up. The rest is history.

It was a match made in baseball heaven, with flash-fingered Faust able to react instantly—whether it was the moon coming up over the scoreboard or a black cat running onto the field—and pound out the appropriate tune. Perhaps her biggest claim to fame is popularizing “Na Na Na Na Hey-ey Goodbye” when an opposing player strikes out.

“I had a dream job, and they took good care of me,” Faust said of the Sox.

So, when she saw Flesch’s post about the documentary, she was eager to help, putting him in touch with many former players and managers, including Jack McDowell and Ozzie Guillen. Thanks to the boredom of COVID-19, plenty of people were happy to unspool their memories during Zoom interviews.

Flesch taught himself video editing and, with the help of his brother, Mike, spliced together a series of videos that premiered on YouTube in March 2023. The series received local media coverage, and Faust and Flesch attended its premiere, including a game at the Sox’s current home, Guaranteed Rate Field.

Now, Flesch is hard at work on a series about the old Chicago Stadium, the legendary home of the championship Chicago Bulls and Blackhawks, for release sometime next year. Faust, incidentally, also played the organ there.

Thanks to their many connections, including North Park, Faust and Flesch now consider themselves good friends. Flesch’s family has visited Faust and her husband at their home in Mundelein, Illinois, where Faust raises donkeys. Incidentally, the hobby started when Faust stepped in to adopt a donkey that, shockingly, went unclaimed at a White Sox giveaway.

“That’s what I love about ϳԹ; you meet alumni everywhere,” Flesch said.

“I tell so many people how North Park was the perfect school for me. I got to do so many different things, from playing baseball to being sports editor for the newspaper, where I got to interview [then Seattle Seahawks Coach] Mike Holmgren a week before they played in the Super Bowl. North Park was just a very well-rounded experience for me.”

Oh, and in case you’re wondering who covered for the inimitable Faust on her sick days? Pretty much no one; over the course of her career, which ended in 2010, she only missed six home games following the birth of her son, Eric.

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North Park Hosts COPA People’s Academy

The Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) brought its People’s Academy, a condensed version of its Training Academy, to North Park’s campus last month.

The Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) brought its People’s Academy, a condensed version of its Training Academy, to North Park’s campus last month.

COPA is an independent agency that investigates allegations of police misconduct. The academy’s goal is to engage Chicago residents in weekly meetings throughout the city to educate them about the agency’s work in public safety and accountability.

“In many instances, residents only learn about COPA based on media reports or hearsay,” said Ephraim Eaddy, COPA’s first deputy chief administrator. “Because our investigations and outcomes are related to police and community interactions—in the form of complaints to the agency, for example—it is imperative we provide clarity of process and core functions.”

Eaddy emphasized the interactive nature of the meetings, as community input is vital to their operations.

“If we expect people to trust an agency like COPA with their experiences, then we must be willing as leaders of the agency to make ourselves available to hear from residents, and we must be incredibly transparent about our investigations,” he said.

COPA is led by Chief Administrator Andrea Kersten BA ’01, daughter of former North Park Theological Seminary Dean David Kersten. Read more about Andrea and her work with COPA here.
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Spring 2024 Dean’s List

Congratulations to all the students who made the spring 2024 dean’s list.

Congratulations to all the students who made the spring 2024 dean’s list. Degree-seeking students with at least 12 semester credit hours at ϳԹ and a GPA of 3.5 or higher are eligible for this honor.

Mary Abdal

Gabriela Abonce

Carol Abou Tara

Ninos Adam

Jillian Adams

Olaoluwaposi Ademulegun

Jason Adkinson

Thea Elisabeth Aedling Ring

Steve Aguilar

Aleckai Aguilar

Kiara Aguilos

Justin Aguinaga

Maya Ahlen

Iram Ahmad

Adel Al-Salem

Teiya Alagar

Victoria Alejandre

Ludvig Almborg

Estrella Almendras

Ammar Alnatsheh

Brenda Alvarez

Guadalupe Alvarez

Stella Alvstad

Cbten Alyasiry

Maria Aranzazu Alzola

Mary Amadon

Philip Amarei

Abigail Ames

Manuel Amezcua

Gabriela Anail

Fred Appau

Maja Applequist

Bianca Ardelean

Stephanie Arkoub

Yenci Arroyo

Nicole Arsenis

Matthew Artajo

Lucas Ashorian

Sarah Attefall

Melissa Atto

Yareli Avila

Joseph Ayala

Christian Ayar

Kevin Ayeski

Khushbakhat Aziz

Agnes Back

Claire Baiocchi

Eden Baker

Daniel Baker

Abigail Balmaseda

Alek Banklian

Teresa Barbera

Erika Barnes

Langjaw Ting Bawm

Delaney Beggs

Carson Belcher

Ria Lauren Benares

Egan Bender

Anna Bergqwist

Mary Bibla

Beck Bingham

Erika Binkley

Terrance Bircher

Johan Bjorck

Karim Blan

Zain Blan

Lina Love Bogg

Jiliyn Boles

Elaina Borden

Angelica Borkeeiet

Liberty Borst

Edessa Boubo

Danielle Boudakh

Nicole Boudakh

Rebecca Brammer

Love Brandt

Dylan Breese

Gabriella Brinkmann

Alexandra Brito

Joshua Brito

Daniel Brooks

Cassidy Brown

Skylar Bryl

Jonathan Buduan

Maria Elise Bugge

Katherine Buitron-Vera

Lily Bullard

Christian Burkholder

Maggie Buss

Jetzabelle Bustos

Bogdan Buzdugan

Keila Caceres

Edward Cafferkey

Jasmine Camargo

Makenna Camper

Rosa Campos-Rojas

Thien Cat Tien Cao

Lucia Capilla Scurto

Katarina Svetlana Carlberg

Tilda Carlelycke

Mason Carlisle

Jacob Carrillo

Valery Castillo

Jenny Castillo Hernandez

Janet Castro

Micah Catron

Lindsay Cayanan

Carla Cazes

Nancy Cervantes

Annie Chaljub

Anthony Chapello

Maryam Chaudhary

Happy Dineshbhai Chaudhary

Leslie Chavez

Lalhnehpuia Chhakchhuak

Jenna Chiet

Julia Chmura

Jina Choi

Jun Seok Chun

Seila Cikmirovic

Eduardo Cirilo

Oliver Clemens

Emerson Cobbley

Adrian Collinsworth

Christopher Comanescu

Ethan Condit

Olivia Converse

Eleanore Conway

A’niya Cope

Eryn Nyl Corachea

Karen Cordero

Cristian Correa

Jasmine Correa

Mariana Costa

Olivia Cox

Kathryn Creager

Debora Crisan

Abigail Crouch

Matthew Crozier

Desiree Cruz

Ethan Cruz

Abigail Cuyun

Nicole Dankha

Miriam Dankha

Karen Danquah

Andrew Daoud

Ella Darrow

Ridi Das

Shamonti Das

William De Carro

Alberto De Jesus

Olivia De Luca

Ronna Deang

Michal Dejworek

Emmanuel Delgado

Chloe Delos Reyes

Benail Dero

Michael Desilma

Kelly Deterding

Alessandro Diaz

Yarilia Diaz Garcia

Kaly Diaz Malagon

Cristian Diaz-Santos

Enesa Dibra

Andjela Dimitrijevic

Anthony Dinelli

Deborah Dinkel

Alexander Divito

Kevin Doud

Calum Draper

Elisha Dunlap

Maritza Duran

Mary Dusza

Eva Duvall

Carter Dvorak

Joshua Dyke

Anna Felicia Dyngeland-Sunden

Dillen Eagle

Brenna Early

Matthew Eck

Labrene Efstathiou

Victor Ekman

MacKenzie Engbert

Olivia Rut Eriksson

Michelle Escobar

Maryam Esho

Marlene Espinoza

Gabriela Estevane-Praxedis

Keely Estrada Trujillo

Emmanuel Eugene

Sofia Fadragas

Ayomide Fasogbon

Ivanna Fedosyeyeva

Bridget Feely

Ariana Feliciano

Amber Fellows

Mallorie Ferguson

Silvia Fernandez

Zayith Fernandez

Cole Fiorenza

Edward Fitiu

Bradley Fizer

Kevin Flores

Estephany Flores Camacho

Jaritzi Flores-Vazques

Ariana Folino

Ava Foote

Annamaria Fousias

Linden Franco

Meris Fraser

Isabella Frohwirth

Noa Dane Fujitani

Fidelie Futi

Christian Gabriel

Ryan Galarza

Emily Gale

Jesse Garcia

Roberto Garcia

Iris Garcia

Axel Garcia

Jesus Garcia

Scarlett Garcia

Edward Garcia

Edith Garcia

Valeria Garcia Martinez

Sofia Garza

Ann George

Aleena George

Julia Geronimo

Liliana Gerow

Charline Giambrone

Kristoff Giannoni

Emily Giardine

Jalen Gibson

Mary Giesen

Felicia Glaenaas

Dayanary Gomez

Kevin Gomez

Amando Gomez

Sergio Gomez

Emily Gonzalez

Nina Gouin

Adriana Gray

Justen Green

Sofia Grivot Volkmann

Evelyn Guachichullca

Angel Gutierrez

Alejandro Gutierrez

Lejla Gutosic

Frida Guzman

Janeth Guzman

Tyler Haas

Mark Habash

Tyler Habetler

Meghan Hadfield

Adis Halilovic

Adam Hamad

Annalise Hankins

Jonathan Hanna

Madison Harter

Sophia Haska

Alexandra Hatieganu

Matthew Hatieganu

Zachary Hayden

Keaton Haynie

Oliver Hellgren

Ville Hellstrom

Teo Helm

Evelyn Henriquez

Mariel Hernandez

Jesus Hernandez

Michael Hernandez

Darlene Herrera

Eric Herrera

Jocelyn Herrera

Aliyah Hershberger

Natasha Hinostroza

Rian Hobbs

Alma Hoeglund Lammassaari

Hans Hoglund

Cecilia Holkert

Henri Holland-Anderson

Matthew Hristov

Rhianna Huebner

Sophie Hummitsch

Reechard Hunjan

Campbelle Hunt

Theodore Huseman

Oromiya Ibrahim

Abner Ilioni

Alexandria Ireland

Jonathan Irizarry

Isaac Ishak

Samuel Jackson

Mary Jado

Daniel James

Rebecca Janovsky

Nick Jara

Kathryn Jasko

Riley Jepsen

Karen Jimenez

Jonah Johnsamson

Abigail Jones

Stephanie Kacius

Maegan Kaiser

Jake Kannala

Henry Kanu

Daniella Karam

Ali Karatas

Carl Philip Hugo Karlsson

Isabelle Kayo

Zainab Kazmi

Faith Khoshaba

Samantha Khoury

Menil Kilic

Leon Einar Kindberg Danielsson

Ilhana Kisija

Emma Klein

Julia Klein

Michael Kleiner

Jatin Singh Kodial

Christoffer Nyholm Kofoed

Demetrios Kontos

Vasiliki Kontos

Michael Kovnat

Max Kozor

Morgan Kromer

Ubaydullah Kromwell

Victoria Krull

Christeena Kuriakose

Kevin Kurian

Anna Kuzovnikova

Georgi Kyosev

Elijah Lamb

Greta Lampen

Hailey Langstaff

Aeneas Lanier

Daniela Lara

Emily LaSalle

Andrea Lau

Kenneth Laveau

Jena Lazar

Johan Lazo

Tran Thuy Nhien Le

Emily Le

Oscar Karl Leetmaa

Brandon Leidolph

Roy Lenzie

Thaddius Leonard

Nathalia Leonard

Tobias Leuciuc

Viviana Lezama

Rylan Li

Siya Libu

Aly Lichter

Ellie Lim

Alva Lind

Miranda Tintin Irene Lindmark

Alice Lindqvist

Jaclyn Little

Minjin Lkhagvasuren

Caroline Long

Arianna Lopez

Julian Lopez

Gianna Lopez

Xavier Lopez

Stephanie Lopez

Briseyda Lopez Fajardo

Kayla Lorenz

Zoe Lorica

Gianfranco Lucchetto

Izabelle Lyberg

Mark Jason Magno

Anastasia Maheia

Markos Mamalakis

Blanche Mampuya

Antonio Jose Maniwan

Jessica Marin

Daniel Marin

Mia Marquez

Miguel Martinez

Moises Martinez

Alfredo Martinez

Alicia Martini

Zana Masinovic

Reyn Matsuzaki

Samanta Mazur

Ian McClellan

Lydia McFarlane

Cade McKinstry

Lauren McKnight

Evelyn McNulty

Harold Measner

Eduardo Mejia Ruiz

Moise Melinte

Giona Melo

Aayesha Memon

McKenna Mendenhall

Daniel Mendez

Olivia Mercado

Brisild Metellari

Enrique Meza

Valeria Meza

Emirlan Miiarov

David Mikolajczyk

Gwendolyn Miller

Anna Miller

Ellyn Miller

Liam Miller

Johnathon Miller

Caroline Minix

Anmary Mirzapolis Adeh

Trinity Mitchell

Andrea Mitrache

Dhruv Modi

Mohamed Shamri Mohamed Zarook

Mira Molander

Dawid Molek

Dana Montelongo

Rebecca Moravec

Maira Moreno

Madai Moreno

Claudia Morrison

Teresa Morrissey

Amra Mujeeb

Cassidy Mullens

Emily Mun

Takeo Nang

Anthony Nano

Lilly Naples

Artin Naseh

Osvaldo Navarro

Jake Nawrocki

Hugo Neborg

Lance Nelson

Erik Nelson

Hoang Duy Nguyen

Quy Nguyen

Eryka Nguyen

Duong Bao Khang Nguyen

Matthew Nguyen

Quynh Nguyen

Kristel Nieuwenhuijze

Juan Nieves

Elvira Nilsson

Ikenna Nkuku

Tori Nolan

Linn Christin Nordqvist

Caleb Norlem

Jackson Nuese

Nora Nunez

Karyme Nungaray

Tobechukwu Nwajiaku

Chizolum Nwankwo

Sanna Marika Nystroem

Keilly Ocampo

Rosalind Odicho

Spanya Odisho

Benell Odisho

Natasha Odisho

Josefine Ingrid Oestlund

Brenda Ohanes

Ijeamaka Okeke

Emma Olneus Lind

Klara Olsson

Andrei Olteanu

Jereme Ombogo

Ana Ordonez

Helen Oropesa

Jessica Ortega

Luis Ortega

Magnus Otterlei

Blake Paciencia

Brandon Padilla

Ciro Palomares

Brooke Panush

Vraj Parikh

Kal-El Parra

Rahela Pasca

Sarah Pasca

Vanshil Patel

Sachin Patel

Vishal Patel

Yesenia Patino

Kaleb Patrick

Allison Patrick

Leah Patrykus

Katherine Patton

Katelyn Paulus

Parker Payne

Amanda Pehlic

Karla Pena

Valeria Pena-Cisneros

Jaden Perdue

Anquell Perez

Jennifer Perez

Lisbeth Perez

Kevin Perez

Sophie Perruffel

Victoria Petersen

Vy Pham

Nguyen Phan

Sharan Philip

Carel Philip

Stephon Phipps

Alexander Plata

Elma Pnishi

Julia Pogue

Suzann Poort

Eugene Pope

William Porter

Alexia Posada Torres

Luis Posadas

Brianna Prado

Daniel Prieto

Mauricio Proano

Panagiotis Prosiliakos

Nikoletta Psyhogios

Graziella Puleo

Alexia Quiroz

Alex Quito

Clarissa Rahana

Lucila Raices

Evelyn Ramgren

Leslie Ramirez

Kaia Randklev

Melker Regland

Aliyah Rendon

Giovanni Resendez

Eliza Rex

Wilber Reyes Delgado

Darsy Reyes-Martinez

Frida Reynolds

Saeauna Reynolds Duncan

Isaac Rhea

Elaiza Rios-Herrera

Alexandra Ristfeldt

Katerina Rizzotti

Marjan Robahi

Ingrid Robledo

Yareli Robledo

Anthony Robles

Roxanna Rodriguez

Eliot Rodriguez

Abdiel Rodriguez

Jorge Rodriguez Barletta

Mathias Roenning

Thomas Roenning

Kevin Rojas

Amy Roldan

Gabriella Roman Rodriguez

Carl Wilhelm Roslund

Meg Rothermel

Kayla Rotramel

Annaliese Rottman

Caleb Rude

Arianna Ruiz Malagon

James Ryan

Nils Rydell

Dino Sabovic

Amna Saddiqa

Alex Salmeron

Juridia Sanchez

Jasmine Sanchez

Vanessa Sanchez

Daniel Sanchez

Elina Sandlund

Francisco Santa

Jade Santiago

Vivian Santillan

Anabella Santos

Rosario Santos

Kayla Sapolu

Jessica Sarmiento Herrera

Mariam Sawa

Joseph Schaffer

Brett Schneider

Griffin Self

Francesco Semplice

Abigail Sensmeier

Jayden Serrano

Mariyum Huda Shaikh

Sandy Shawel

Lindsey Sheldon

Atiq Sheth

Ami Shimizu

Erika Sia

Maryam Siban

Inigo Sierra

Naomi Sighete

Paris Simmons

Caroline Sjostedt

Tim Sjostrom

Benjamin Skeens

Tim Smolle

Johanna Helena Soedergaard

Aslak Soenderland

Mathias Soerum

Nathan Sommerfeld

Jayla Sotelo

Jordan Ssebugwawo

Sadie Stachniak

Jacob Starr

Madeline Starr

Suzanna Stipp

Elena Stutzman

Feriba Sultani

Emil Svenander

Ying Swang

Tre Swanlund

Brandon Swann

Adelaide Swanson

Justin Swanson

Sofie Swedberg

John Tamras

Jeania Tamras

Madelyne Tan

Sharlene Tandoc

Jasmine Tapia

Aniah Tapia

Anna Tegnhed

Alondra Tellez Soto

Arnoldo Tello

Anjana Thomas

Brayan Tiburcio

Mandisa Timba

Kristen Timberlake

Stephania Tinajero

Philemina Toca

Abigail Tolentino

Stephanie Tomuta

Allen Tomy

Angela Tomy James

Arely Torres

Mark Tourjman

Abraham Trachtman

Nguyen Tran

Hieu Tran

Thi Thuy Linh Tran

Rubi Trujillo

Raymond Truong

Jade Tsalas

Faith Tvenning

Sonia Urbina Fragoso

Arianna Valentin

Ashley Valentin

Rachelle Anne Vallianatos

Alva Van Doorn

Madelyn Vander Ploeg

Nora Vangsnes

Marlo Vasquez

Delaney Vassar

Melisa Velic

Uri Ventura Hernandez

Liudmyla Vertiankina

Zayd Vestal

Angelina Villarreal

Ametepe Viotoh

Dzenan Vukic

Morgan Wehseler

Leon Weichbrodt-Ottesen

Jakob Wennerqvist

Elise Wentzel

Thea Wettemark

Hannah Wetzel

Olivia Whitmore

Tyleah Williams

Emma Wolke

Kyla Wooden

Conner Woods

Cole Woodward

Eric Wozny

Hakham Yahya

Adam Yonan

Olivia Yonkman

Samantha Youkhana

Ashley Youkhana

Jamila Youmran

James Young

George Youssef

Ella Maria Bianca Zaar

Gabriella Zamorano

Hanna Zethraeus

Artur Zhumabekov

Julian Ziskind

Joseph Zola

Langjaw Ting Zung

Joselin Zuniga

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North Park Introduces Master of Music in Performance for Fall 2024

ϳԹ’s School of Music, Art, and Theatre will begin offering a Master of Music in Performance next fall.

ϳԹ’s School of Music, Art, and Theatre (SMAT) will begin offering a Master of Music in Performance (MMP) next fall.

The MMP will feature four tracks: vocal arts solo, vocal arts ensemble, keyboard arts vocal coaching, and keyboard arts conducting.

“We are excited at the possibility to broaden the potential graduate student pool by creating a more attractive, versatile, and practical degree with direct application to numerous jobs in music,” said Chad Eric Bergman, interim co-dean of SMAT. “We are also partnering with Chicago arts organizations to provide an optional internship program for our graduate students to bridge the gap between study and professional practice.”

Musical professionals will lead the program, guiding students through a curriculum of theory and practice in music performance, pedagogy, and leadership skills, all against the backdrop of Chicago’s rich cultural arts scene.

Students will benefit from a personalized program with small cohorts of five to eight and flexible class schedules for working professionals. An undergraduate degree in music is not required to enroll.

The two vocal tracks will include intense vocal training. Soloists will focus on stage and concert repertoire, while ensemble students will study choral singing and conducting. Keyboard arts vocal coaching students will concentrate on solo and chamber performance; keyboard arts conducting students will study directing diverse genres.

North Park has designed this degree to prepare students for the rigorous and multifaceted career demands of professional musicians. Dr. You-Seong Kim, a SMAT professor of applied voice and vocal pedagogy, hopes the MMP will produce “not only music makers, but music lovers.” SMAT also aims to equip underrepresented musicians with the opportunity to take on leadership roles in their chosen fields.

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ϳԹ Appoints New School of Education Dean

ϳԹ announces Jerri A. Haynes as the new dean of its School of Education.

ϳԹ announces Dr. Jerri A. Haynes as the new dean of its School of Education.

Haynes holds a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education and a Master of Education in Elementary Education from Florida A&M University. From Nova Southeastern University, she earned her Doctor of Education in Child and Youth Studies with a minor in curriculum development and systemic change and an Education Specialist degree in teaching English to speakers of other languages with a minor in educational leadership.

A seasoned leader, Haynes most recently served as the dean and a tenured professor at the College of Education and Human Development at Jackson State University. There, she led five departments and directed four academic centers that offered degrees in multiple modalities, from the bachelor to doctoral levels.

Previously, Haynes was the dean and a tenured professor at Tennessee State University’s College of Education, where she led a faculty and staff of 60 and managed an enrollment of 900 students. Her earlier roles included assistant dean, director of assessment and accreditation, and associate professor at Fort Hays State University; she also held various leadership positions at Bethune-Cookman University and the Madison County School District.

Haynes’ extensive experience in academic and administrative roles, combined with her commitment to educational excellence and leadership, positions her to guide the School of Education toward a future of growth and innovation.

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