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NU’s Continuing Education 2025 Winter Quarter enrollment opens

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The Alumnae of Northwestern University’s Winter Quarter Continuing Education Program courses, open to the public, are offered in person at Norris Center and live-streamed via Zoom. The Continuing Education program features non-credit courses taught by university faculty. All proceeds are given back to the university in the form of scholarships, fellowships, grants, an endowed professorship and more.

Winter Quarter courses are: Ordinary People: Putting a Face on History, taught by multiple professors; Ukraine’s Long Road to Independence, taught by Jordan Gans-Morse, associate professor, Political Science, and director, NU’s Russian Eurasian and Eastern European Studies Program; Materials Science: The Study of the Stuff From Which Useful Things are Made, taught by multiple professors; and Shakespeare Goes to the Movies in the 1990s, taught by Wendy Wall, professor, English. 

Courses will be taught for nine weeks on Tuesdays and Thursdays, beginning January 9 (Thursday classes begin; Tuesday classes begin January 14). Enrolled students will also have access to the recordings of each week’s lectures for a period of six days following the lecture.

Students can enroll online through Norris Box Office, and then scroll down on their email confirmation from noreply@audienceview.com to take the additional step to sign up for the livestream Zoom and recordings. Additional information about the courses is available on The Alumnae’s CE website. Online enrollment opened Monday, November 11.

“We are excited that students can again join us for our 56th year of Alumnae Continuing Education, offering an in-person and/or online version of our long-running series of engaging and enriching courses featuring Northwestern professors,” note Debby Hudson and Kristen Mercker, co-chairs of The Alumnae’s Continuing Education committee.

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