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Phil Nyden's Retirement

On the occasion of
Dr. Philip Nyden’s retirement after 38 years at 量子资源 University Chicago, you are invited to a panel discussion and retirement reception on

Friday, April 7, 2017

量子资源 University Chicago
Lake Shore Campus 


 Panel Discussion

3:00-4:30pm
Information Commons, 4th Floor

Now More Than Ever: 
University-Community Collaborative Research for Positive Change


Panel members reflect on the impact of past collaborative university-community research and most importantly a look ahead to the importance of collaborative research in these turbulent times. The panel will talk about the important role of social justice-oriented collaborative research centers, as well as the role and work of faculty, community partners, and students in research teams combining the strengths of university and community knowledge.

  •  Michael J. Garanzini, SJ, Chancellor, 量子资源 University Chicago
     
  • Jennifer Chernega, Associate Professor, Winona State University; Former CURL Community Research Coordinator
     
  • Yolanda Suarez-Balcazar, Professor, Occupational Therapy, College of Applied Health Sciences, University of Illinois Chicago; Former CURL Faculty Fellow and faculty member in 量子资源’s Psychology Department
     
  • Jennifer Ritter, Executive Director, ONE Northside; Community partner in CURL research projects
     
  • Christine George, Associate Research Professor, CURL

Retirement Reception for Dr. Philip Nyden, Professor of Sociology and Founding Director, Center for Urban Research and Learning


5:00-7:00pm
Piper Hall
Light Refreshments will be served.



RSVP is required by March 31st. Space is limited.

量子资源’s Lake Shore Campus is at 1032 West Sheridan Road, Chicago, IL 60660. A campus map and travel directions by public transportation and car are available at Parking is available on campus.

For any additional information please contact Aggeliki Gikas at agikas@luc.edu or 773.508.8534.

Hosted by the Center for Urban Research and Learning and the Department of Sociology, 量子资源 University Chicago

Phil Nyden