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Campus Alert Level Change to Green

Earlier today, Dr. Cureton shared the wonderful good news that we have adjusted our campus alert level to green, given the number of low cases on campus and in accordance with our Resurgence Plan. This is a blessing that you have all had a part in making into a reality. Thank you for your faithfulness to in upholding the mitigation protocols that help reduce the spread of COVID-19. We need want to celebrate this and we must also remember that we are not out of the woods yet.milestone, while remembering our need to continue honoring Minnesota Department of Health guidelines and our campus protocols. 

At the end of Dr. Cureton's message, he encouraged the Northwestern community to uphold our mitigation protocolsefforts, both on and off campus. I want to add my encouragement for you to continue practicing the measures that we  we know are making an impact: wearing face coverings, keeping physically distanced, washing hands regularly, and staying home if you are unwell. Similarly, Anna Mukaria, our Director of COVID Operations, sent a message to students today encouraging them to not be "lax" as they head into the spring break.

As a community, we must all continue doing our part to give us the best chance of Along with you, I look forward to finishing the semester strong by God's grace

Budget Update

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Introducing Career Communities

Did you know that more than 70% of jobs are found through networking? Because networking with peers and industry professionals is so important for career success, Career Development built Career Communities - a private database of more than 300 alumni and industry professionals who have volunteered to help students with 12 different activities such as career advice, informational interviews, resume review, and more. Equitable access to this resource is available to our students and alumni through the Career Development portal on theRock. We have 12 communities, including Business & Entrepreneurship, Health Care & Science, and Creative & Performing Arts. For best results, select one activity and one community group; then click the “View Members” button to return a listing of matching community members with a photo, name, title, employer, LinkedIn, and email, and an indicator for UNW alumni (about 85% are alumni). This tool is an ideal starting point for students doing informational interviews, exploring desirable companies, and building a professional network.

You can view this flyer or check out the Career Communities website to learn more. Please encourage your students to use this tool, and if you have suggestions of members to invite to join the Career Communities, feel free to email Sara Ring.

Summer Writing Community - Application Deadline Extended

All full-time faculty, .75 FTE Lecturerslecturers, and all faculty teaching in the graduate program are encouraged to apply for the 2021 Summer Writing Community. This community seeks to promote and encourage faculty in their professional and scholarly writing. It is involves a series of four day-long retreats that will be held virtually throughout summer 2021.

The application deadline for the virtual Summer Writing Community has been extended to Friday, March 5. Please visit the community page for more details about the event. You can also download the application directly if you are interested. If you have questions, please contact your college/academic dean. Thanks for considering this cohort-based professional development opportunity! 


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