Northwestern Intersections
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Queer Art and Pride, with Jonathan David Katz ’95 PhD
Katz is a founding figure in the field of queer art history. As a professor and scholar, he has undertaken formative projects in gay and lesbian studies. While at the City College of San Francisco, he
A Calling in Psychology, with Gabriel Cooper ’10
Cooper is a clinical psychotherapist who works with members of the LGBTQ2+ community. He previously worked in marketing before earning his doctorate at Cambridge University, a path inspired by his res
Building Healthier Communities, with Grace Hong Duffin ’95
Hong Duffin is the president and CEO of Kenneth Young Center, a community health organization in the Chicago suburbs. With experience in public policy, law, and human services, she serves on the Natio
Making a Difference in Law, with Hannah Jurowicz ’14 JD, LLM
Jurowicz is a lawyer and assistant attorney general for the special litigation bureau in the Illinois attorney generals office. Since graduating from Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, s
’Cats in Medicine, with Feinberg Alumni
Join us for a conversation with five alumni of Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. Learn about the medical school experience and Northwesterns Feinberg alumni community from Darren W
Episode 156: Rock and Roll Royalty, with Paul Korzilius ’76, Roland Mesa ’82, and Walt Versen ’77
This special episode centers around the cast and crew of the upcoming filmPlay the Game: A Jock N Roll Story. Directed by Mesa and executive produced by Versen and Korzilius, the film covers the in
Navigating the College Admissions World, with Julie Kelsheimer ’11, ’13 MMus
Kelsheimer is a college admissions adviser based in greater New York City. She previously served as a high school music instructor and a college professor before moving into her current role, where sh
Recovering the Philosophy of the Self, with Adina Bezerita '17
Adina Bezerita is a Romanian-American, award-winning Oxford-Cambridge philosopher and scholar, whose works pioneer interdisciplinary projects in ancient wisdom relevant to contemporary thought across
’Cats in Sports Media, with Lisa Byington ’98, ’99 MS and Cassidy Hubbarth ’07
Byington is a play-by-play commentator who has covered major sports events, including the Womens World Cup and Olympic Games. Shes the first woman to do play-by-play for the NCAA men's basketball to
Telling Unheard Stories of Women’s Suffrage, with Ronny Frishman ’72
Frishman is an author and former news reporter and editor. She has written human interest and medical health articles and recently began writing childrens books. Her recent book, Nina Allender: Suffr