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Dean Thuswaldner Invited to Become RSA Fellow

Dr. Gregor Thuswaldner, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, was recently invited to become a Fellow of the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA).

Dean Gregor ThuswaldnerDr. Gregor Thuswaldner, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, was recently invited to become a Fellow of the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA).

Founded in 1754 by William Shipley, the RSA has included leading intellectuals such as Benjamin Franklin, Charles Dickens, Nelson Mandela, and Stephen Hawking. Fellows come from a wide range of fields, including literature, business, science, art, education, and journalism. Today, the RSA has over 29,000 Fellows in Britain and all over the world. The mission of the RSA is to enrich society through ideas and action. Fellows have access to the brightest new ideas, innovative projects, a diverse network of like-minded people and a platform for social change.

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Graduate and Degree Completion Open House to be Held Homecoming Weekend

North Parks graduate and degree completion programs will be highlighted at an open house in the Johnson Center on Friday, Oct. 12, as part of Homecoming weekend festivities. The event will be held in the rotunda of the Johnson Center for Science and Community life.

North Parks graduate and degree completion programs will be highlighted at an open house in the Johnson Center on Friday, Oct. 12, as part of Homecoming weekend festivities. The event will be held in the rotunda of the Johnson Center for Science and Community life.

Faculty and staff will be on hand to greet attendees and answer questions. North Parks representatives include:

  • School of Business and Nonprofit Management
  • School of Education
  • School of Music, Art, and Theatre
  • School of Nursing and Health Sciences
  • School of Professional Studies
  • North Park Theological Seminary

There will be opportunities for interested students to apply on the spot, check the process of an application, and in some cases, gain immediate acceptance to a program.

Food, prizes, and free 蹤獲扦 gear will be up for grabs throughout the open house, which takes place from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Homecoming guests are encouraged to attend. All North Park undergraduate alumni are eligible to receive the Alumni Grant which offers 20% tuition reduction when they enroll in a graduate program.

Lori Scrementi, dean of the School of Professional Studies, says there are many reasons someone might choose to finish a degree or pursue a masters degree.

Perhaps its to receive a promotion at their current place of employment; to have an opportunity to pursue employment at a new company; to fulfill a personal goal of completing their degree; and for parents to be a model for their children that education is important, says Dr. Scrementi.

For more information about the open house, contact Donielle Alicea at djalicea@northpark.edu.

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Music Department Welcomes New Faculty

North Parks School of Music, Art, and Theatre welcomes several talented musicians to its faculty.

North Parks School of Music, Art, and Theatre is pleased to welcome several talented musicians to its faculty.

David Govertsen and Sam Handley, both professional singers who have performed with the Lyric Opera of Chicago; and Deb Stevenson, an oboist who performs with many local symphonies and quartets, join the faculty for the Fall 2018 semester. Also coming on board are hornist Anna Jacobson and Barbara Drapcho, a clarinetist, both of whom have performed with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.

The School of Music, Art, and Theatre is very pleased to welcome these new music instructors, said Craig Johnson, dean of the School of Music. They all have strong backgrounds and training to bring to their duties at North Park, and we are confident that the students with whom they work will receive the best possible training.

Chicago native Govertsen has been singing professionally for 15 years and is known for his portrayal of low-voiced heroes, villains, and buffoons. Mr. Govertsen, who attended Northwestern and Northern Illinois Universities, made his Carnegie Hall debut in 2011 as Herald in Othello. In addition to the Lyric, he has performed as a soloist with the Detroit, Madison, Rochester, and Santa Fe Symphony Orchestras, among others. Govertsen will teach undergraduate applied music.

As a student at Vanderbilt University, Tennessee-born Handley left the field of mathematics to pursue singing opera, concert, and recital. With degrees from University of Wisconsin and University of Houston, Handley has performed across the country and the world, appearing in productions in Beijing, New Hampshire, and San Francisco, and is known for his rich, burnished voice. He joins the faculty as a voice teacher.

Stevenson, who will be a lecturer, has been a freelance oboist in the Chicago area for 30 years. In addition to being a member of the Metropolitan and Lake Forest Symphonies, she is a founding member of the Metropolis Quartet and can be heard in numerous recordings, including The Soundstage Sessionswith Stevie Nicks. Stevenson studied oboe and English horn at several universities, including Boston and Northwestern, and maintains an active private teaching studio.

Drapcho, who has two degrees from Northwestern University, has performed in Chicago, New York, and Detroit. Jacobson, who holds degrees from Lawrence and DePaul Universities, is a member of several music groups and is also an award-winning fiddler. They will both teach applied instruction.

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Book Announcement: The Minor Prophets as Christian Scripture by Hauna Ondrey, Assistant Professor of Church History

Newly released from Oxford UniversityPress

Newly released from Oxford UniversityPress,The Minor Prophets as Christian Scripture in the Commentaries of Theodore of Mopsuestia and Cyril of Alexandria,by Hauna Ondrey, assistant professor of church history.

Dr. Ondrey’s Profile

From the Publisher:

The Minor Prophets as Christian Scripture

This work compares the Minor Prophets commentaries of Theodore of Mopsuestia and Cyril of Alexandria, isolating the role each interpreter assigns the Twelve Prophets in their ministry to Old Testament Israel and the texts of the Twelve as Christian scripture. Hauna T. Ondrey argues that Theodore does acknowledge christological prophecies, as distinct from both retrospective accommodation and typology. A careful reading of Cyril’s Commentary on the Twelve limits the prospective christological revelation he ascribes to the prophets and reveals the positive role he grants the Mosaic law prior to Christ’s advent. Exploring secondly the Christian significance Theodore and Cyril assign to Israel’s exile and restoration reveals that Theodore’s reading of the Twelve Prophets, while not attempting to be christocentric, is nevertheless self-consciously Christian. Cyril, unsurprisingly, offers a robust Christian reading of the Twelve, yet this too must be expanded by his focus on the church and concern to equip the church through the ethical paideusis provided by the plain sense of the prophetic text. Revised descriptions of each interpreter lead to the claim that a recent tendency to distinguish the Old Testament interpretation of Theodore (negatively) and Cyril (positively) on the basis of their telos of the divine economy and the full range of Cyril’s interpretation.

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Mary Surridge Approved by ECC as 蹤獲扦 President

The Evangelical Covenant Church has approved Mary Karsten Surridge as the 10th president of 蹤獲扦, effective at the beginning of the 2018-2019 academic year.

The Evangelical Covenant Church has approved Mary Karsten Surridge as the 10th president of 蹤獲扦, effective at the beginning of the 2018-2019 academic year.

Surridges nomination was approved Friday, June 22, by delegates representing the Evangelical Covenant Church, North Parks founder and sponsoring denomination, at the ECCs Annual Meeting in Minneapolis.

Surridge was selected in April by a 15-person search committee, including 9 members of the Board of Trustees and 6 from the campus community, after a year-long search. Surridge has served as the Universitys vice president for advancement since 2008.

We evaluated nominations and applications from more than 50 qualified candidates with deep Christian faith and distinguished careers, both inside and outside the academy, said Owen R. Youngman, chair of the nominating committee and a North Park Board Trustee. “Mary is the right person to lead the University at this important juncture.

Surridges North Park career has been highlighted by her direction of Campaign North Park, the most ambitious fundraising campaign in the schools history, with $63 million in commitments, including $41 million for the Johnson Center for Science and Community Life. Most recently, in addition to her duties in advancement, she has been leading undergraduate admissions while the University searches for a new vice president for enrollment management and marketing.

Surridge, 55, succeeds David L. Parkyn, who retired at the end of the 2016-2017 academic year, to become North Parks first female president. Carl E. Balsam, who has served as interim president since that time, will remain in that role through August 15, 2018.

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English Professor Seeks Your Input on Life-changing Literature

Did a novel or other work of literature change your life? If so, North Park English Professor Nancy Arnesen wants to hear from you.

Did a novel or other work of literature change your life? If so, North Park English Professor Nancy Arnesen wants to hear from you.

Dr. Arnesen begins a yearlong sabbatical this summer, exploring the meaning of literature outside the classroom and in the broader world. As part of her research, she would like to hear from former students (along with their friends and family) about how a specific piece of literature changed their lives.

Id be interested to hear from alums about a literary work they read in college, or since, that has been important to them in some way, says Dr. Arnesen, who has taught writing and literature for more than 30 years. As part of my research, Ill be asking why bother with literature? and how can literature serve the common good?

In addition to reading works by authors who examine literature and its relationship to the common good, Dr. Arnesen will be searching out internship opportunities for students as part of North Parks Catalyst 606__ program, in which Chicago serves as North Parks extended classroom. To do so, Dr. Arnesen will be spending time exploring Chicago-based clubs and other non-profits that encourage the use of literature as a way to improve peoples lives.

If youd like to assist Dr. Arnesen with her project, reach out to her at narnesen@northpark.edu.

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Book Announcement: “Market Cities, People Cities” Co-authored by University Provost, Michael Emerson

Released by NYU Press, April 2018.

Newly released by NYU Press isMarket Cities, People Cities: The Shape of Our Urban Future,co-authored by Michael Emerson, Provost of 蹤獲扦, andKevin T. Smiley.

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From the publisher:

Book Cover of Market Cities, People CitiesAn in-depth look at the urban environments of Houston and Copenhagen

How are modern cities changing, and what implications do those changes have for city inhabitants? What kinds of cities do people want to live in, and what cities do people want to create in the future? Michael Oluf Emerson and Kevin T. Smiley argue that western cities have diverged into two specific and different types: market cities and people cities. Market cities are focused on wealth, jobs, individualism, and economic opportunities. People cities are more egalitarian, with government investment in infrastructure and an active civil society. Analyzing the practices and policies of cities with two separate foci, markets or people, has substantial implications both for everyday residents and future urban planning and city development.

As twenty-first century cities diverge,Market Cities, People Citiesis essential for urban dwellers anxious to be active in their pursuit of their best cities, as well as anyone looking to the future of cities around the world.”

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Honors Convocation Fills Anderson Chapel With Support From Campus Community

The honors convocation recognized six North Park soon-to-graduate seniors for their exceptional achievements.

Monday, April 23, 2018music, prayer, inspirational storiesset the stage in honoring six North Park soon-to-graduate seniors for their exceptional achievement. A proud staff, faculty, and student community observed the honorees as they reflected on their involvement as instructors, mentors, supervisors, and supporters.

As nominees, the six scholars interviewed before a committeespeaking on their research projects, passions for social justice and teamwork, volunteerism, and both honors and challenges. Already excelling in academics and extracurricular activities like athletics, music, and campus organizations, these remarkable students are living lives of significance and service seeking opportunities to give back to others. Representing the diverse disciplines across campus, the Honors Convocation recognized:

  • Renee Baker
  • Nicholas Canete
  • Jared Koehler
  • Jessica Kooi
  • Carl Lindberg
  • Jomarie Perlas

Baker and Canete received the Distinguished Senior Award. Baker who will graduate with a B.S. in environmental science and a minor in physics, spent last summer as an intern with NASA in what she calls the best summer Ive ever had. Bakers future goals include graduate school and a possible second stint with NASA. Canete, a Politics and Government major, served in the United States Navy before coming to North Park. Canete who will complete his degree in three years says, Everyone is willing to invest in the students here. Post-graduation, Canete will start his position as Operations Management Trainee at LSG Group.

Other awards included recipients in Academic Excellence in Schools, Service/Leadership, Faculty/Staff, and Deans List.

The purpose of the Honors Convocation is to recognize academic achievement, outstanding service, and leadership. In addition, an award is given to a staff member who actively engages with students and embodies the mission of 蹤獲扦 and a faculty member who is an outstanding teacher and leader.

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Mary Karsten Surridge to Serve as 蹤獲扦s 10th President

The 蹤獲扦 Board of Trustees has nominated Mary Karsten Surridge, the Universitys vice president for advancement since 2008, to serve as the schools 10th president, effective at the beginning of the 2018-2019 academic year.

The 蹤獲扦 Board of Trustees has nominated Mary Karsten Surridge, the Universitys vice president for advancement since 2008, to serve as the schools 10th president, effective at the beginning of the 2018-2019 academic year.

The Trustee’s unanimous nomination has been ratified by the Executive Board of the Evangelical Covenant Church, North Parks founder and sponsoring denomination, and will be presented to the Annual Meeting of the Covenant in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on June 22. Under the constitution and bylaws of both the Covenant Church and 蹤獲扦, the president must be officially called by vote of the Annual Meeting.

The nomination concludes a nationwide, 13-month search for a president who will help to cement North Parks place as the nations leading city-centered Christian university.

North Park is a strong, vibrant and uniquely positioned institution within Christian higher education, and we offer an excellent academic, co-curricular and personal experience to students who seek to learn and grow in our stimulating urban environment, Surridge said. Im honored and grateful to respond with enthusiasm to this nomination and the endorsement of the search committee, our Trustees, and the Executive Board of the Church.

Surridges North Park career has been highlighted by her direction of Campaign North Park, the most ambitious fundraising campaign in the schools history, with $63 million in commitments, including $41 million for the Johnson Center for Science and Community Life. Most recently, in addition to her duties in advancement, she has been leading undergraduate admissions while the University searches for a new vice president for Enrollment Management and Marketing.

A 15-person search committee, including 9 members of the Board of Trustees and 6 from the campus community, conducted the search and recommended Surridge to the Board of Trustees this week. We undertook a comprehensive search with the help of CarterBaldwin, a search firm with wide experience in higher education and particularly Christian higher education, said Owen R. Youngman, chair of the committee and a North Park trustee. We evaluated nominations and applications from more than 50 qualified candidates with deep Christian faith and distinguished careers, both inside and outside the academy. Mary is the right person to lead the University at this important juncture.

The Board sought a candidate who combines knowledge of higher education, an abiding belief in the mission of North Park, and a deep and ongoing connection to the Covenant Church, said Dr. Kristine Strand, North Parks board chair. Marys proven ability to secure critical resources for students, faculty and staff, and her recent success in overseeing undergraduate admissions, will serve the campus, the Church, and our many constituents well for years to come.

Surridges previous higher education experience includes several years as an associate director of planned and major gifts at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois; director of residence life and student activities at Concordia University in Mequon, Wisconsin; and dean of students at Marian College (now Marian University) in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. She holds a B.S. in communications from Northwestern and an M.S. in student personnel administration from Concordia. She and her husband Jack, North Parks longtime athletic director, are members of North Park Covenant Church near the Universitys North Side campus.

Its been my privilege to work with our devoted alumni and friends for over two decades, she said. I have deep respect for the legacy of North Park and broad confidence in its future.

Surridge, 55, would succeed David L. Parkyn, who retired at the end of the 2016-2017 academic year, to become North Parks first female president. Carl E. Balsam, who has served as interim president since that time, will remain in that role through August 15, 2018.

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Dean Thuswaldner elected President of the Austrian Studies Association

Dr. Gregor Thuswaldner, Dean of Arts and Sciences, was elected President of the Austrian Studies Association, a member institution of the American Council of Learned Societies.

Dr. Gregor Thuswaldner, Dean of Arts and Sciences, was elected President of the Austrian Studies Association, a member institution of the American Council of Learned Societies. Thuswaldner will serve a two-year term as President. The US-based Austrian Studies Association was founded in 1961 to promote the study of Austrian, Austro-Hungarian, and Habsburg culture, literature, history, and politics. The Austrian Studies Association publishes a quarterly scholarly journal, the Journal of Austrian Studies (University of Nebraska Press) and organizes annual conferences. As President, Thuswaldner also serves as the association’s Chief Executive Officer Liaison to and ex-officio Board Member of the American Council of Learned Societies.

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