View the final schedule for Family Weekend 2016.

FAMILY WEEKEND
NOV 4-6, 2016
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6
CAMPUS MAP
THINGS TO DO IN EVANSTON
AND CHICAGO
W
elcome to 2016 Family Weekend at Northwestern University. We
could not be more thrilled to share this weekend with you and your
student. Throughout the weekend, be sure to share your experience on Twitter
and Instagram using the hashtag #NUfamily. Welcome to the community!
Welcome to Northwestern!
Parking: For Friday, November 4 through Sunday, November 6, there will be
no enforcement for parking in general permit areas on campus. This will not
apply to facilities spaces, reserved spaces, handicapped spaces, and fire lanes.
Tickets: Many Family Weekend events do not require a reservation or the
purchase of tickets. Events that require tickets (such as the football game,
tailgate, and select student performances) are marked
appropriately throughout the schedule.
ALL WEEKEND
Visit the Henry Crown Sports Pavilion
Engage in the Northwestern recreational student experience! Offering 10 recreation facilities,
three intramural sport seasons with eight sports, 34 club teams, open recreation, a vast array
of fitness equipment, wellness programs and services, indoor and outdoor water activities, and
tennis, NU Recreation has something for everyone! Learn how fitness, wellness, recreation, and
sports activities can help your student deal with the stresses of academic life, lose those extra
pounds, and improve their every day.
Norris University Center
Step into the shoes of a Northwestern student and explore all that Norris University Center has to
offer! Relax and play in the Game Room, embrace your artistic side at ARTica Studios, explore the
Dittmar Memorial Gallery, and visit the Norris Bookstore to pick out some Northwestern swag.
Willie's Food Court, Starbucks, Dunkin' Donuts, North Shore Pizza Co., Subway, Frontera Fresco,
and the Paws 'n' Go C-Store are open throughout the weekend.
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FRIDAY,
NOV 4
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Friday Shuttles 9:00 a.m.–11:30 p.m.
Complimentary shuttles will be running between north and
south campus every 20 minutes. Shuttles will follow the
Campus Loop route and will be designated with a “Family
Weekend Shuttle” sign in the window.
9:00 AM
- 6:00 PM
Family Weekend Check-In
9:00 AM
- 5:00 PM
Explore University Archives
Location: Norris University Center, Wildcat Room 101
Families will have the opportunity to explore the University Archives on
Friday and can enjoy access to the university libraries throughout the weekend.
Location: Deering Library, University Archives Level 1
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10:00 AM
10:45 AM
Hail to Purple: Northwestern History
and Traditions
It's a Family Weekend favorite! Join University Archivist Kevin Leonard in a
discussion about the riveting history and traditions of our beloved Northwestern.
Location: Norris University Center, Northwestern Room 202
11:00 AM
12:00 PM
Family Weekend Lectures: Session 1
Various Campus Locations (See page 4)
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FRIDAY, NOV 4
Family Lectures: Session 1
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
The Global Prism: How Identity, Culture, and Language
Shape How We Create and Consume Stories
Mei-Ling Hopgood, Medill School of Journalism
Location: Norris University Center, Lake Room 203
Professor Mei-Ling Hopgood from the Medill School of Journalism, Media, and Integrated
Marketing Communications is a journalist and author who has written extensively
on identity and culture. She will discuss how our backgrounds, our languages, and
our experiences impact how we gather and tell stories, as well as our perception and
engagement with media.
Movement Control: Insights from Tiny,
See-Through Brains
David McLean, Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences
Location: Norris University Center, McCormick Auditorium
Movements are such a fundamental aspect of our day-to-day lives that we largely
take them for granted, until something goes wrong. To be in a better position to treat
movement related disorders, it helps to first understand how motor control networks in
the brain and spinal cord develop and operate under normal circumstances. This talk will
cover what we have learned so far by studying the development of movements in what
may seem like an unusual source, transparent baby zebrafish.
Studying Music in the Age of Cognitive Science
Richard Ashley, Bienen School of Music
Location: RCMA LL-121
Music is a universal aspect of humankind; all cultures throughout the world have music
as part of their everyday experience. Why do we feel emotions when hearing music? Why
does music make us want to move along? Music cognition is the field of research which
investigates these and other questions from a psychological perspective, how and why
music has been and continues to be important in peoples’ lives. I’ll discuss our work on
how the brain processes music and how listeners respond to music, in thought, feeling,
and movement, from Bach to funk to music in political advertisements.
Printing and Additive Manufacturing
Michael Beltran, McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science
Location: Ford SB-310, RP Lab
The Mechanical Engineering Rapid Prototyping lab houses the most advanced 3D printing
and additive manufacturing equipment available at Northwestern University. Michael
Beltran, lecturer in Mechanical Engineering and director of the lab, will be giving a
short overview of 3D printing and additive manufacturing technology, as well as a live
demonstration of the state-of-the-art machines and processes used in prototyping and
product development. Visitors will be able to observe various 3D printing processes, and
see close up the advanced technology Northwestern has available to its students and
researchers. There will also be live demonstrations of reverse-engineering laser scanning,
where a physical object will be scanned back into a computer model.
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tours run from
11:00 AM
12:25 PM
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Campus Tours
Join the Family Ambassadors for a 45-minute tour of campus. Tours leave from
the Front entrance of Norris University Center at 11:00, 11:20, and 11:40 a.m.
Front Entrance of Norris University Center
1:10 PM
2:00 PM
Jummah (Muslim Friday Prayer)
12:30 PM
4:45 PM
Afternoon with the
Undergraduate Schools
Parkes Hall, Room 122, 1870 Sheridan Road
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Families will have the opportunity to interact with and hear from school
leadership. In lieu of a formal reception, Bienen School of Music will feature
open rehearsals for family members to attend.
Various Campus Locations (See pages 5 and 6)
1:30 PM
2:30 PM
Family Weekend Lectures: Session 2
Various Campus Locations (See pages 6 and 7)
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Afternoon with the Undergraduate Schools
Bienen School of Music (BSM)
12:30-6:20 p.m.
In lieu of an open house, families are encouraged to attend open rehearsals listed below.
University Chorale: 12:30-1:50 p.m., RCMA McClintock Choral Room
Symphonic Wind Ensemble: 2:10-4:10 p.m., Pick-Staiger Concert Hall Stage
Northwestern University Symphony Orchestra: 2:10-4:10 p.m., Pick-Staiger Rehearsal Room
University Singers: 3:30-4:50 p.m., RCMA McClintock Choral Room
Jazz Orchestra: 4:30-6:20 p.m., Regenstein Hall 011
NU Marching Band: 4:00-6:00 p.m., Hutchison Field
Bienen Contemporary/Early Vocal Ensemble: 5:00-6:20 p.m., RCMA McClintock Choral Room
Weinberg College of Arts and Science (WCAS)
2:45-3:15 p.m.: Dean’s Reception for Weinberg Families – Norris University Center,
Northwestern Room 202
Special Interest Sessions – all offered twice, families can attend two.
Round 1: 3:20 to 3:45 p.m.
Round 2: 3:50 to 4:15 p.m.
• Chicago Field Studies, Norris University Center, Lake Room 203
Chicago Field Studies is an academic internship program where students intern in a field
related to their interests and take a CFS class that helps them think more critically about the
issues and culture of that workplace.
• Undergraduate Research, Norris University Center, Arch Room 206
Learn about undergraduate research and the funding opportunities available to students.
• Weinberg Student/Alumni Engagement, Norris University Center, Armadillo Room 208
Learn how Weinberg students can explore career paths with NU alumni through campus
events and on-site career treks.
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Medill School of Journalism
2:45-4:45 p.m.
A brief showcase of innovative student work and a panel featuring Medill faculty. This event
will be followed by light refreshments.
McCormick Foundation Center Forum 3-127
School of Communication (SOC)
2:45-3:45 p.m.
Dean Barbara O'Keefe and Associate Dean for Advising and Student Affairs Sally Ewing
will speak briefly. Families can also mingle with academic advisors. Light refreshments will
be served.
Josephine Louis Theater, 20 Arts Circle Drive
School of Education and Social Policy (SESP)
2:45-3:45 p.m.
An open house and conversation with the Dean, faculty, and staff will be hosted in the
Student Affairs office on the first floor of Annenberg Hall, Room 123. Please note: Spanish
language interpretation will be available. (Interpretaciones en español seran ofrecidas.)
McCormick School of Engineering and
Applied Science (MEAS)
3:30-4:30 p.m.
McCormick family members are invited to this presentation and Q & A with Dr. Burghardt,
Associate Dean of Undergraduate Engineering, and current engineering students.
Norris University Center, McCormick Auditorium
Family Lectures: Session 2
1:30 – 2:30 PM
World Wide What?
Emily Withrow, Medill School of Journalism
Location: McCormick Foundation Center Forum 3-127
In this signature lecture, Prof. Emily Withrow (Medill, Knight Lab) spins a brief,
irreverent history of the internet and gives a peek at its future, asking at every turn what the
evolution of these technologies means for the future of journalism.
The Political Relevance of Irrelevant Events
Jamie Druckman, Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences
Location: Norris University Center, McCormick Auditorium
Do events irrelevant to politics affect citizens’ political opinions? A growing body of work
suggests that such events (e.g., weather, shark attacks) do in fact shape political preferences.
We present an experiment that explores whether the outcome of a major college football
game influences people’s political opinions (e.g., approval of President Obama). We find that
the game CAN in fact influence political opinions—it does so by affecting mood which, in
turn, influences various perceptions including political ones (e.g., fans of the winning team
have positive moods which lead them to have positive assessments). That said, we also show
that the effect is short-lived.
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Everyday Optimization:
How a Little Math Can Go a Long Way
Jill Wilson, McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science
Location: Frances Searle Building 2370
Professor Wilson invites you to join her in learning about modern applications of
optimization models. From package delivery and humanitarian logistics to cancer treatment
planning and sports scheduling, optimization models impact decisions all around you—many
that you aren’t even aware of! You will hear about some of these applications and suggest
your own, then learn how to develop an optimization model typical of those used in practice.
Prof. Wilson will conduct the session in the same way she conducts her undergraduate course
(IEMS 313: Deterministic Models and Optimization), so expect to participate and even hear a
terrible joke or two.
Understanding Movie and TV Endings from a
Screenwriter’s Perspective
Dave Tolchinsky, School of Communication
Location: Annie May Swift Auditorium
In this presentation, we will watch clips and investigate together: Why are some movie/
television episode endings satisfying, some unsatisfying, some particularly memorable,
some forgettable? As writers, what do we think we should find at the end of our screenplays/
teleplays? What doesn’t belong at the end? Technically, what is the relation of ending to
beginning, plot, character arc and moral? Generally, how do we use an understanding
of endings to jumpstart our screenwriting process? Finally, why is our ending the most
important aspect of our screenplay, yet often the most attacked? How do we protect our
ending and our voice as an artist? SPOILER ALERT: we will be watching a lot of ENDINGS of
films, television episodes, and television series!
All You Need is Love? What Relationship Science
Can Tell Us about Couples' Emotions
Claudia Haase, School of Education and Social Policy
Location: Norris University, Lake Room 203
What makes or breaks a relationship? This question has long occupied scholars and laypeople
alike. Relationship science shows that emotions play a powerful role in relationships. But
how can we study couples’ emotions? Which emotional behaviors predict relationship
happiness and which predict misery? Why do some spouses blow their tops whereas others
keep their cool during conflict? And what happens to couples’ emotions as they get older? In
this class, we will discuss insights from relationship science on the role of couples’ emotions,
watch short video clips, and learn how to spot a fake smile.
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FRIDAY, NOV 4
5:00 PM
- 6:00 PM
Residence Hall and Residential
College Receptions
Families of students living on campus are invited to see where their Northwestern student lives, and to meet some of the staff, student leaders, and community
members. All residence halls and Residential Colleges will be hosting receptions.
Residence halls and Residential Colleges are highlighted on the campus map
located in the back of this schedule booklet. More information is available from
your student’s Residential Advisor.
5:00 PM
- 6:00 PM
Northwestern Hillel Family Reception
6:00 PM
- 7:00 PM
Shabbat Evening Services
7:00 PM
- 8:00 PM
Northwestern Hillel Shabbat Dinner
629 Foster Street
629 Foster Street
To RSVP or if you have questions, please contact Shayna Horwitz at 847-491-5717
or [email protected].
629 Foster Street
7:30 PM
Northwestern Men’s Basketball vs. Illinois
Springfield (Exhibition Game)
Tickets can be purchased at nusports.com.
Welsh-Ryan Arena
7:30 PM
Sweet Charity
Description available on page 13.
Ethel M. Barber Theater
7:30 PM
- 9:00 PM
Purple Revue - Two Shows Tonight!
It’s the 6th annual Purple Revue! This variety show will feature the talented
Northwestern student body in performances ranging from modern dance to a
cappella to student television. No tickets are required.
Technological Institute, Ryan Auditorium
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8:00 PM
11:00
PM
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NU Nights Family Game Night
Join NU Nights for games, arts and crafts, and great food! The event is completely
free for students and families. There will also be a photo booth so you can come
take a family picture!
Norris University Center, Ground Floor
9:00 PM
-10:00 PM
Stargazing at the Observatory
Families are invited to the Dearborn Observatory to take in all the night sky has
to offer, with the historic 18.5" refracting telescope.
The Dearborn Observatory
9:30 PM
-11:00 PM
Purple Revue
For description, see page 8.
Technological Institute, Ryan Auditorium
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SATURDAY,
NOV 5
9:00 AM
- 10:30 AM
11:00 AM
KICK OFF
SCHEDULE
Family Weekend Tailgate
Join us for our annual Family Weekend Tailgate! The tailgate will feature great
food, music, games and company. Families who have not yet purchased tickets
can do so at the tailgate for $15 (credit card only) until tickets are sold out.
Wildcat Alley next to Ryan Field
9:30 AM
- 12:00 PM
11:00 AM
Shabbat Morning Services
629 Foster Street
Northwestern Football vs. UW-Madison
Cheer on your Northwestern Wildcats as they take on the Wisconsin Badgers!
Tickets available at nusports.com.
Ryan Field
12:00 pM
4:00 pM
- 5:00 PM
Shabbat Kiddush Reception
629 Foster Street
Conversation with University President
Morton Schapiro
Join President Schapiro for a conversation about Northwestern and the student
experience. Other key staff will be present to answer questions from family
members. Light refreshments will be provided.
Norris University Center, Louis Room
tours run from
5:00 pM
- 6:30 PM
Campus Tour
Join the Family Ambassadors for a 45-minute tour of campus. Tours leave from
the front entrance of Norris University Center 5:15, 5:30, and 5:45 p.m..
Front Entrance of Norris University Center
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CAMPUS RESOURCE SESSIONS
5:15 AND 6:15 PM
Understanding and Supporting Your Student
Norris University Center, Wildcat Room 101
Dr. David Shor of Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) will discuss the college
adjustment process and the changing relationships between students and their families.
Career Services for Northwestern Students*
Norris University Center, Lake Room 203 *Only offered at 5:15 p.m.
Mark Presnell of NCA will offer an overview of the career resources available to your student.
Study Abroad Information Session
Norris University Center, Northwestern Room 202
Northwestern students participate in study abroad programs around the world. This session
will provide insight into the process and possibilities of studying abroad.
6:00 PM
- 8:00 PM
Diwalifest
The South Asian Student Alliance (SASA) is proud to present Diwalifest, a night
of fun and entertainment to celebrate Diwali, the “festival of lights.” The program
will be comprised of a dance choreographed by our new freshmen class, as well as
performances by Northwestern Anubhav, Northwestern Raas, Deeva Dance Troupe,
and Brown Sugar A Cappella. Additional fun and games will be mixed in between the
live performances. A tasty dinner will follow the program! Please join us for a great
time, excellent food, and a joyous celebration of the cultural diversity on campus.
Technological Institute, Ryan Auditorium
7:30 pM
Sweet Charity
Description available on page 13.
Ethel M. Barber Theater
7:00 PM
- 11:00 pM
Best of the Midwest A Capella
Featuring a cappella groups from around the Midwest and Northwestern’s own
Purple Haze, Best of the Midwest is a must-see for a cappella enthusiasts. Tickets
are $5 for students and $10 for adults and will be available for purchase at the doors.
Shows begin at 7:00, 9:30, and 11:00 p.m..
Jones Great Room
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SUNDAY,
NOV 6
9:00 AM
NU Hillel Family Bagel Brunch
To RSVP or ask questions, please contact Shayna Horwitz at 847-491-5717 or
[email protected].
629 Foster Street
9:30 AM Sheil Catholic Center Sunday Mass
& 11:00 aM 2110 Sheridan Road
10:00 AM Krispy Kreme 5K
The Krispy Kreme 5K is a typical 5K with a twist as every donut you eat takes
time off your run! It’s a fun way to combine everyone’s love of donuts with
friendly competition.
Register online at northwesterntriathlon.com/krispy-kreme-5k.html.
Northwestern Lakefill
11:00 aM Greek Interest Sessions and House Tours
1:00 pM Learn more about Greek Life, including historically and culturally focused
fraternity/sorority communities at this session with the Office of Fraternity and
Sorority Life. Students and staff from IFC, PHA, NPHC, and MGC will highlight
community values, recruitment, and activities in this discussion, followed by
tours of a fraternity or sorority house.
Norris University Center, McCormick Auditorium
11:00 AM University Worship Service
- 12:00 pM This non-denominational worship session welcomes all. The Alice Millar Chapel
Choir and the Northwestern Community Ensemble (NCE), a student gospel choir
will perform.
Alice Millar Chapel, 1870 Sheridan Road
12:00 PM Northwestern Women's Basketball vs. Illinois
Springfield (Exhibition Game)
Tickets can be purchased at nusports.com.
Welsh-Ryan Arena
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12:15 pM Community Meal & Gospel Brunch
- 1:15 pM Join us for brunch featuring a special preview performance from Northwestern’s
student gospel choir, Northwestern Community Ensemble (NCE). To RSVP or ask
questions, please contact Chaplain Tim Stevens at 847-491-7256 or
[email protected]
Alice Millar Chapel, 1870 Sheridan Road
12:00 pM Brunch in the University Dining Halls
-2:00 pM Enjoy Sunday brunch with (or without) your student. Families can take
advantage of a special rate of $8 per person, paid at the door. Both cash and credit
are accepted methods of payment.
Dining Hall Options: Allison, Sargent, or Foster-Walker
2:00 pM
Sweet Charity
Description below.
Ethel M. Barber Theatre
SWEET CHARITY
Friday & Saturday at 7:30 p.m., Sunday at 2:00 p.m.
Meet Charity Hope Valentine, the optimistic dance hall hostess who pours her heart out to
one undeserving man after another in her pursuit of finding true love. She and her girlfriends
at the Fan-Dango Ballroom declare their intent to obtain the better life that they deserve.
Although the deceptively charming men in their life can make this hope seem unreachable,
Charity still marches and dances onward in her pursuit of love, happiness, and blissful
self-enlightenment. Tickets can be purchased at
www.communication.northwestern.edu/wirtz/sweet-charity
Ethel M. Barber Theater
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BLOCK MUSEUM FALL EXHIBITIONS
40 Arts Circle Drive
Northwestern University’s Block Museum offers unexpected, dynamic and
innovative encounters with art. Drop in during family weekend for three extraordinary exhibitions:
Tseng Kwong Chi: Performing for The Camera
Experience the witty, playful, performance-based photography of Tseng Kwong Chi (19501990), featuring downtown Manhattan art and club scenes of the 1980s and offers wry social
commentary on identity and culture.
Salaam Cinema! 50 Years of Iranian Movie Posters
Dating from the 1960s to the present, these rare and vivid posters document the social history
of cinema in Iran and over half a century of dramatic political turmoil and change.
Keep the Shadow, Ere the Substance Fade: Mourning
During the AIDS Crisis
By juxtaposing artworks related to mourning from the Victorian Era and during the AIDS
crisis, Keep the Shadow examines two analogous cultures of bereavement. [Mature Audiences
Only]
Free to all, the Block Museum is open during Family Weekend on Friday 10:00 a.m. –
8:00 p.m., Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. and Sunday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Free
docent tours will be offered at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
Important Disclaimer:
The Office of New Student and Family Programs is not responsible for ticket sales for
events occurring throughout the weekend aside from the Family Weekend Tailgate.
Although events are advertised here, we cannot guarantee that they will not sell out.
Please purchase your tickets quickly as they are sold on a first come, first-served basis.
THINGS TO DO IN
EVANSTON & CHICAGO
Explore the picturesque town that
hosts your student throughout the year.
Evanston is a terrific town right outside
of Chicago that has many shopping and
dining locations within walking distance
of campus. For more information, visit
downtownevanston.org
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Need to do some shopping? Old Orchard
Shopping Center in Skokie is only a CTA
#201 bus ride away and offers many
options for apparel and dining.
Visiting families are encouraged to
sample the attractions that Chicago has to
offer. Selected destinations and events are
highlighted at the Chicago North Shore
Convention and Visitors Bureau and the
Chicago Office of Tourism. An online
guide to events in Evanston and Chicago
is available through VividSeats at
www.vividseats.com/blog/travel-guidehow-to-get-to-sports-concert-theatervenues-in-chicago
Additionally, there is an array of
museums that includes the Shedd
Aquarium, The Field Museum, The Art
Institute of Chicago, Adler Planetarium,
Museum of Science and Industry,
Museum of Contemporary Art, and
the Illinois Holocaust Museum and
Education Center (in Skokie).
Consider purchasing a City Pass to
experience multiple Chicago attractions
at a reduced price.
More information at
www.citypass.com/chicago
Other Chicago Attractions
Looking for a wallet-friendly day in
Chicago? Websites such as Groupon
(started by a Northwestern alum!), Living
Social, and metro Mix Chicago display
discounts and weekend events in the
windy city.
Wendella Chicago Architecture Boat
Tours—Starting at the dock by Trump
Tower, this river boat tour provides a
beautiful and unique setting to view
and learn about the city’s architectural
heritage and history. Tour and ticket
information can be viewed at
www.wendellaboats.com
Willis (Sears) Tower is the tallest tower
in the Western Hemisphere. Venture
onto the Ledge for a unique and daring
view from 103 stories high. The Tower is
open daily from 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.; tickets
may be purchased at the door or online at
theskydeck.com
Hancock Observatory offers 360° views
of the city from the Magnificent Mile in
downtown Chicago. Night or day, a trip to
the top is a great way to view the city. The
observatory is open daily from 9 a.m. to 11
p.m. (last admission at 10:30 p.m.); tickets
may be purchased at
the door.
The Second City comedy theatre is the
leader in improv-based sketch comedy.
Legendary Second City alums include
Bill Murray, Dan Akroyd, Tina Fey, Steve
Carrell, and Stephen Colbert. Shows run
at various times throughout the day; to
purchase tickets online in advance, visit
www.secondcity.com
Lincoln Park Zoo provides free, familyfriendly animal experience in the heart of
Chicago. Visit lions, tigers, bears, (bulls),
and more!
The Chicago Botanic Garden (located
in Glencoe on the North Shore) is one
of the world’s great living museums
and conservation science centers. It
is a beautiful place to visit and has a
renowned Bonsai Collection.
Join Chicago residents and tourists alike
at the iconic Navy Pier to enjoy all the fun
and beauty of a day on Lake Michigan.
The 606 and Maggie Daley Park offer free
and scenic views of Chicago along with
multiple activities like roller blading, rock
climbing, and picnic groves. For more
information on the 606, go to
www.the606org. For more information
on Maggie Daley Park, go to
www.maggiedaleypark.com
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Wieboldt House
(one block north)
President’s Residence
2601 Orrington Avenue
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Canterbury
House
Hogan Biological
Sciences Building
Pancoe-NSUHS
Life Sciences
Pavilion
Seabury
HAMLIN ST
Cook Hall
HAVEN STREET
Dearborn
Observatory
2020 Ridge
Lakeside Fields
Mudd Library
Technological
Institute
SIMPSON STREET
LEON PLACE
Leonard B. Thomas
Athletic Complex
Frances
Searle
Building
Catalysis Center
GAFFIELD
Henry Crown
Sports Pavilion/
Combe Tennis Center
2303 Sheridan
(CCS)
JUD
MAPLE AVENUE
Beach
COLFAX STREET
CAMPUS DRIVE
Nicolet
Football Center
LINCOLN STREET
Career Services
CAMPUS DRIVE
McGaw Memorial
Hall/ Welsh-Ryan
Arena
Sharon J.
Drysdale
Field
Northwestern University
Evanston, Illinois
Patten
Gymnasium
Long Field
(Recreation)
ASBURY AVENUE
Trienens Hall
Practice
Field
for
Tailgate
Rocky Miller Park
SHERIDAN ROAD
ASHLAND AVENUE
ISABELLA STREET
Event locations
Residence Halls
Residential Colleges/Communities
Shuttle Stop
Dining Halls (Sargent, Allison, and
Foster-Walker locations are offering
discounted brunch during family weekend).
FAMILY WEEKEND MAP