January 2016 Newsletter
In 1788 when Robert Burns penned the classic "Auld Lang Syne"--a title that when translated means "time goes by"--I'm certain he did not know his impact on generations to come. Fortunately, as time goes by and more alumni engage with and support North Central, we can be certain of the positive impact you can have on the amazing students of today and tomorrow. We hope your new year's resolutions include attending an alumni event, connecting with a student or making a gift to the College. Here's to a joyous and prosperous 2016! 
Attend
Check out our alumni events as we kick off 2016!

Men's & Women's Basketball w/Hospitality Area (1/30)
Monika Wulfers '68 "LINES" Gallery Opening (2/5) 
FEATURED EVENTS
Alumni Track and Field Meet
--Celebrate Coach Al Carius' 50th year of coaching. RSVP TODAY!  
(1/8) 


Visit the website for updated information and additional alumni events and travel opportunities.
North Central College will host its annual MLK Week Events during the week of January 17. Please join us if you can.
 
North Central alumnus William "Bill" Davis '71 will be the keynote speaker at the Prayer Breakfast. Monday, Jan. 18, 7 a.m. Harold and Eva White Activities Center, 325 E. Benton Ave. 
 
North Central welcomes Patrisse Cullors, cofounder of #BlackLivesMatter, as the 2016 keynote speaker for MLK Week. Tuesday, Jan. 19, 7 p.m. Wentz Concert Hall at the Fine Arts Center, 171 E. Chicago Ave. Admission is $5/person and free to the North Central College community.
Share
Let us know your news and stay up-to-date with your classmates through classnotes. Share information about your wedding, new baby, job or award. Submit a classnote here.

Recommend a future Cardinal for a $1,000 scholarship, renewable for up to four years. Recommend a student!
Benefit
Attend a seminar featuring LinkedIn employees on Jan. 19, at 7:30 p.m. in White Activities Center. RSVP here

Further your career at CareerFest on Jan. 29. Open to North Central alumni and students. For more information call 630-637-5141 or email 

"Sinatra Forever" pays homage to ol' blue eyes, featuring master impersonator Rick Michel, backed by an orchestra of musicians who played with Sinatra. The show covers everything from classics you love to lesser-known hits. Saturday, Jan. 30, at 8 p.m. in Pfeiffer Hall

Watch for the Winter 2015 North Central College Magazine, also available online.
Sincerely,
Jared M '10, Mary, Stephanie '10 and Meredith
Your Alumni Engagement Team
Alumni Engagement | North Central College | 630-637-5200 |  [email protected] | Website
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