Today, as we celebrate 125 years of National Louis University, we pay tribute to our founders, who in many ways, foreshadowed
the knowledge economy we share today. They had the wisdom to know that knowledge without a foundation of values would emotionally
and economically bankrupt individuals and their communities. At National Louis, our values are enduring - as is the culture of
our institution and courses we offer. However, we also understand we can and often must evolve, in the face of new realities.
Feb
23
Spring Into Service Fair, 4-7 pm, Chicago Campus Atrium
National Louis University's Center for Civic Engagement hosts a job and internship fair featuring community service-oriented positions and opportunities.
Feb
27
Beyond These Times: The Changing World, 6:30-8 pm, Chicago Shakespeare Theater
An evening with Dr. Kieran Egan, professor in the Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University, and the founder and director of the Imaginative Education Research Group (IERG). Egan's book, The Future of Education: Reimagining Our Schools from the Ground Up proposed, decade by decade, what he imagines can unfold in the next fifty years. He imagines our journey to a "eutopian" world, meaning a place that is "well and good"—as opposed to the traditional notion of "utopia"—literally, "no place." The evening begins with a one-on-one interview conducted by a moderator. That conversation then opens to include 3-4 young professionals with a stake in the topic who would have questions of their own for the guest.