In January, Career Development (CD) welcomed a new career counselor for students and alumni, Danielle Bank ’05. She moved into a second office location for CD i
Just a reminder to employees to sign up for the College's annual Health Screening Wednesday, Feb. 17, in White Activities Center. Appointments are filling up qu
The team of seven North Central students who traveled to Haiti during D-Term to work with Mission of Hope's orphanage, school and medical center are collecting
As a follow-up to the Jan. 15 address by Dr. Cornel West, the Office of Ministry and Service and religious studies faculty will host a discussion Thursday, Jan.
Faculty, staff, students and family members are invited to attend a free musical performance of eighth blackbird Wednesday, Jan. 20, at 8 p.m. in Wentz Concert
NCC's Best store, operated by members of Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE), is open for business Saturdays and Sundays, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The new store locatio
The Daily Herald reports on Monday morning's Martin Luther King Prayer Breakfast that the Rev. Robert Harman '59 still remembers the distrustful looks he and ot
The town hall meeting set for Jan. 20 between Illinois Democratic gubernatorial candidates Gov. Pat Quinn and state Comptroller Dan Hynes has been canceled. The
The College hosts two events Monday, Jan. 18, as part of MLK Week: the annual Prayer Breakfast with guest speaker Rev. Robert Harman ’59, and a panel discussion
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On Jan. 13,