Opening Reception: Dancing in the Rain Exhibition
January 29, 6:00 PM
Join us for the exhibition opening reception for Dancing in the Rain, artworks by Kare Williams, in Dittmar Gallery on Thursday, January 29 at 6:00pm. Exhibition will be on view January 29 - March 4, 2026.
Chicago History Museum Field Trip
January 31, 10:30 AM-3:00 PM, Chicago History Museum
Join south area faculty in residence Dr. Myrna García and the Multicultural Student Association for a trip to the Chicago History Museum on Saturday January 31st! Transportation to and from the venue and food will be provided. Sign up here!
Distinguished Panel - AI & The Future of News
February 2, 12:00-1:30 PM, Ruan Conference Room, Chambers Hall
In-person Distinguished Panel event featuring Emily Withrow (NY Times), Jeremy Gilbert, and Nick Diakopoulos, moderated by Larry Birnbaum. AI is dramatically altering not only the way news is reported but also how audiences encounter and consume information. Register here!
Distinguished Panel - GenAI for Molecules & Materials
February 5, 12:00-1:30 PM, Ruan Conference Room, Chambers Hall
In-person Distinguished Panel event featuring Julius Lucks, Chris Wolverton, moderated by Chris Schuh to learn how AI is reshaping the synthesis of materials, molecules, and drugs. Sign up here!
Caucasian Chalk Circle
Shows through February 5-7 (7:30-10:00 PM), February 8 (2:00-4:30 PM), Josephine Louis Theater, 20 Arts Circle Drive
Written at the close of World War II, Brecht’s masterpiece explores the impact of war on ordinary people who find their humanity amidst a chaos they did not invite. This play with music focuses on storytelling and performance with basic production elements. Get tickets here!
Looking for a one-of-a-kind summer opportunity? Apply to Engage Chicago!
Engage Chicago is an immersive 8-week summer program that combines hands-on internships with community exploration and opportunities to live in one of the most vibrant cities in the world. You’ll gain real-world experience, build professional networks, and broaden your understanding of the social issues shaping Chicago, all while making an impact.
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CSAW Recruiting Red Watch Band Program Facilitators
February 21, 9:00 AM-3:00 PM
Red Watch Band (RWB) bystander intervention training provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to identify and intervene effectively in an alcohol-related medical emergency. Join CSAW for the RWB student facilitator training on Saturday, February 21st, from 9am to 3pm at Searle Hall, room 3.220. Food provided!
Sign Up here.
Red Watch Band Alcohol Bystander Intervention Trainings
This training will provide you with the knowledge and skills needed to identify, prevent and intervene effectively in an alcohol-related medical emergency. You’ll also learn about how alcohol affects our physiology and behavior, signs and symptoms of alcohol poisoning and the truth behind common alcohol-related myths. Sign up now!
CSAW's Opioid Overdose Prevention and Naloxone Training
This one-hour training is for students who are interested in being trained to administer Narcan (naloxone). Attendees will learn how to recognize signs of an opioid overdose, identify when it is appropriate to use Narcan, learn how to administer Narcan to an individual they believe is experiencing an overdose, and identify additional emergency steps to take. All attendees will receive a two-pack of Narcan upon completion of the training.
Preparing for Tax Season
January 29, 6:00-7:00 PM, Virtual
Learn tips to prepare for tax season, including key terms, important dates, and forms. Learn about life events that can impact your income tax burden and behavioral science tips to avoid procrastination, prepare ahead of time, and feel organized and confident.
Sign up here!
Vocation of Student: A Sheil Catholic Center Seminar
January 29, 6:15-7:45 PM, 2110 Sheridan Road, Sheil Catholic Center at Northwestern University
What does it mean to be a Catholic student at a secular university? How do our relationships, our studies, our leisure change if we think about student life as a call from God? How can we incorporate the Catholic vision of sacramentality into everything we do?
This seminar will explore these questions as we consider the vocation of student.
Winter Wellness ReTreat Yourself
January 30, 3:00-6:30 PM, Parkes Hall
Escape the winter grind and refresh your mind, body, and spirit! Join us in Parkes Hall for workshops, crafts, mocktails, and snacks. Wrap up with dinner and an ecstatic dance party! Score raffle tickets for cozy prizes like self-care baskets and blankets. Warm up, chill out, and ReTreat Yourself!
Space is limited so register today!
Group Fitness Studio Crawl
January 30, 5:00 PM, Henry Crown Sports Pavilion
Rotate through three incredible classes, each packed with a unique fitness focus: strength, cardio, and recovery. You'll power through 20 minutes of high-energy movement in each - you'll feel unstoppable! Learn more here!
Busy Student Retreat
Starts February 1, Sheil Catholic Center
Students, take time to renew your spirit! This retreat lets you stay on campus and continue your studies and activities while learning to integrate prayer into your daily life. We gather as a group at the start and conclusion and in between you commit each day to spend a half hour in prayer and a half hour meeting with a spiritual companion. Free!
The Salon: When Mindfulness Meets Politics
February 4, 4:00-5:15 PM, Dittmar Gallery
Join The Salon, an emerging community space at Northwestern for students, staff, and faculty to gather around contemplative practice and holistic wellness. We’ll explore When Mindfulness Meets Politics: how practices like mindfulness intersect with justice, identity, and care for one another. All are welcome. Snacks provided!
Mole-Making Workshop with Chef Ernesto
February 11, 6:00-8:00 PM, Shephard Hall
Please join MSA and Alianza as we host Chef Ernesto Rodriguez who will be guiding us in learning how to make mole as a cultural dish! Students will receive a full dinner. Register here!
Launch a Career in Social Change with NUPIP
February 1
Apply now for the Northwestern University Public Interest Program (NUPIP), a year-long paid fellowship placing recent graduates in Chicago-area nonprofits and public interest organizations. Fellows gain hands-on experience, mentorship, and professional development while making an impact in the community. Applications close Sunday, February 1!
Insider's Guide to Success in STEM & Quantitative Courses
February 3, 5:00-6:00 PM, Tech (Register to get a specific room)
Hear from friendly faculty and experienced students about key practices for success in STEM and quantitatively oriented courses at Northwestern. Bring your questions. Snacks provided! On Tuesday, Feb. 3rd, 5pm-6pm in Tech. Faculty panelists: Dr. Jenni Brace, Biological Sciences; Dr. Veronica Berns, Chemistry; Dr. Jonas Jin, Economics
Showcase Your Computational Research to Win up to $3,000 in Conference Funds
Northwestern IT invites all students to participate in the Computation and Data Exchange (CoDEx) symposium on April 21. Present a poster or create a visualization highlighting your research for a chance to win prizes, including $3,000 for a conference of your choice. Submissions are due January 30. Learn how to participate.
Winter Research Computing and Data Services Workshops – Register today!
Acquire new coding skills, upgrade your existing skill set, and learn how to maximize your research efforts at one of Northwestern IT Research Computing and Data Services’ winter sessions. Choose from a variety of workshops, either virtually or in person (Chicago), including AI for Research, Next Steps in Python, Data Management, Data Science, Statistics, and Visualization. Learn more and register for free today!
Drop-In Peer Tutoring
Come see the ASLA Peer Tutors for free help with variety of courses! You can find them Sunday through Thursday. Subjects Covered: Biology, General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Economics, Engineering Analysis, Math, Physics, and Statistics.
Check out the ASLA website for specific courses, dates, and times!