Peter Slevin, professor of journalism, with his doppleganger during his Continuing Education course on Dilemmas of American Power.
Peter Slevin, professor of journalism, with his doppleganger (created by The New Yorker magazine) talking to The Alumnae's Continuing Education students about the Dilemmas of American Power.
The Alumnae of Northwestern University offers Continuing Education courses open to the public Fall, Winter, and Spring quarters. They are in-person and on-line.
Continuing Education Students Learn about American Music.
Drew Davies, Assoc. Professor, Musicology
Assoc Prof Drew Davies and Sheila Gideon, CE co-chair, Curriculum, celebrating Czech composers.
Students in this The Alumnae of Northwestern University's Continuing Education Spring quarter course learn about the Second Great Awakening from Assoc. Professor of Musicology, Drew Davies.
The Alumnae of Northwestern University offers Continuing Education courses open to the public Fall, Winter, and Spring quarters. They are in-person and on-line.
Denise Bouras Receives the 2023 Curriculum Innovation Award from The Alumnae of Northwestern University
Centering the community in advanced Spanish language curriculum -
Denise Bouras is an associate professor of instruction in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences’ Department of Spanish and Portuguese.
Bouras will use the award to connect Northwestern undergraduates in “Spanish 204: Advanced Spanish II - Artivism in Times of Political Change” with public school students in the Evanston/Skokie District 65’s “Two-Way Immersion” program, which seeks to promote fluency among students in both English and Spanish.
Jeremy Keys Receives the 2023 Curriculum Innovation Award from The Alumnae of Northwestern University
Re-inventing Mechanical Engineering 240: Increasing engineers’ inductive learning through product archaeology
Jeremy Keys is an assistant professor of instruction in the McCormick School of Engineering’s Department of Mechanical Engineering.
Administered by the Office of the Provost, the award recognizes and supports faculty who have innovative ideas for new courses, methods of instruction and components of existing classes.
Robin Bates, The Age of Revolutions: The Birth of Modern Politics, 1789-1848
Robin Bates, Asst. Professor of Instruction, History, Judd A. and Marjorie Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences, and a Continuing Education student, Paul Witt. Witt is holding a drawing he made of Robin's CE Winter quarter 2023 class, The Age of Revolutions: The Birth of Modern Politics, 1789-1848.
Sandford C. Goldberg, The Philosophy of Humor
Sanford C. Goldberg, Chester D. Tripp Professor in the Humanities, Professor of Philosophy, Judd A. and Marjorie Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences, lectures for The Alumnae of Northwestern University in Winter Quarter 2023.
Denise Bouras and Jeremy Keys Receive The Alumnae of Northwestern University’s Award for Curriculum Innovation

Tanieshaa Shrestha
Graduate Fellowship Recipient, 2022
Tanieshaa Shrestha, from Kathmandu, Nepal, will receive a Bachelor of Science in Journalism from Northwestern University in Qatar in June 2022. As an undergraduate, Tanieshaa distinguished herself as a teaching and research assistant in the journalism program, finding ways to gain practical experience in journalism while supporting her peers. This spirit of giving back was evident when she returned to work with students at her former high school in Kathmandu last summer. She helped create a youth service club dedicated to identifying communities in the area who require assistance raising awareness of issues like child marriage, human trafficking, access to clean water and educational resources. She helped students devise strategies for raising awareness of these issues by using photos, articles and social media. With a degree in social justice reporting, Tanieshaa will continue this commitment to advocacy on behalf of refugees and marginalized communities. She will pursue a Master’s of Science in Journalism at the Medill School of Journalism in Evanston.