Nyvall News and Notes, September 7

Important Dates

  • Sept 9: Chapel
  • Sept 16-17: Symposium (see post below for more details)
  • Sept 20-25: Ignite and Equip Courses Meet
  • Sept 23: Convocation
  • Oct 11: May 2022 Graduation Applications Due
  • Oct 11: VSFL Papers Due
  • Oct 18-22: Reading Week and October Intensives

2021 Symposium: The Bible and Politics September 16 – 17, 2021

The North Park Theological Seminary Symposium on Theological Interpretation The Bible and Politics will take place virtually September 16 – 17, 2021. Click the link below to visit the Symposium site to find more information and to register. Registration is free and will be open until September 15!

https://www.northpark.edu/seminary/calendar-and-events/symposium-on-the-theological-interpretation-of-scripture/?fbclid=IwAR1D4ZCEzfNJSu5l3XKzIQuQf6_K11u9pzQPa5nIrLM9nKR5KHDtde_WJTY


Seminary Student Leadership

At North Park Theological Seminary we have been in a transition to determine the best structure and work of student leadership in the ever changing landscape of theological education. Last academic year a dedicated group of campus students began to imagine what student leadership could look and like and how it might function.

This year we are hoping to add some new members to the team to continue the work that has begun! We ask that members serve two years so there is leadership consistency over time. This year the team will seek to cement the structure as well as imagine how to include all of our constituencies across the country (and beyond)! In addition the team will encourage community building, student care and advocacy as well as representation to the University Board of Trustees.

If you are interested in serving the community in this way please reach out to Dean Deb at dauger@northpark.edu with any questions or more information.


Happy Birthday to Feather Bricks

Please check out the 7th volume and first anniversary edition of North Park Theological Seminary’s School of Restorative Arts Newsletter Feather Bricks.

Big shout out to co-editors Writing Advisor Ameerah “AB” Brown (Chicago Campus) and School of Restorative Arts student Leanne Childs (Logan Correctional Center Campus) for making this work correspondence style (without having a chance to meet on Zoom or in person)!

7th Volume of Feather Bricks


The Writing Center Opens Sept 13

The Writing Center is located on the 1st Floor of Brandel Library (123). We open for drop-in conferencing starting Monday, September 13 to assist all members of the North Park community with any writing assignment at any stage in the process. In addition to in person conferencing, we offer synchronous, online conferencing in the form of a conversation (audio or video) over a shared text on MS Teams. No appointment necessary; stop by Brandel (123) for a face-to-face conference, or virtually “drop-in” by accessing the Writing Advisor schedule posted on our writing center website and sending a message via your NP Outlook email or the MS Teams chat function to the WA on duty: Our drop-in hours are Sunday, 4 pm – 8 pm; Monday-Thursday: 10 am to noon, 1 pm – 5 pm, and 6 pm – 10 pm CT. https://www.northpark.edu/academics/undergraduate-programs/academic-assistance/writing-center/


Course Refund Policy

As we begin a new semester, we advise all current students to be familiar with the course refund policy. Please make sure that you are aware of the pertinent dates and making drop decisions accordingly.

https://assets.northpark.edu/wp-content/uploads/20180731124919/Course-Refund-Policy.pdf


Graduation Applications

Do you anticipate graduating in either May 2022 or December 2022? The Graduation Application is due one year in advance. The Graduation Application can be found under Graduation Overview at www.northpark.edu/selfservice.

Last Call for December 2021 graduates: If you have not applied for graduation yet, please do so as soon as possible. An additional fee applies after the fourth week of the semester. All December 2021 graduates, who have already applied for graduation, have received a Graduation Audit via email. Please review your Audit and contact Seminary Academic Services if you have any questions The audit is your roadmap to graduation and it is crucial that you follow it.


Fall Counseling Support Services

Counseling Support Services is offering a variety of counseling support options for students this semester. If you are experiencing unmanageable anxiety, sadness, difficulty adjusting, problems in relationships, or if you are hurting due to the many challenges before us, Counseling can help. We also offer Mental Health First Aid Training so that you can learn how to help friends and family that might be experiencing a mental health challenge or crisis.

Individual Counseling Support – Free, confidential, short-term individual counseling support is available via telehealth and in-person. Request counseling via the counseling request form at northpark.edu/counseling, or by walking into our offices at 3317 W Foster, #24 on the campus map.

Group Counseling SupportBlack Student Support Group – Thursdays 5:30-6:30pm, 9/16/21-12/2/21 (bi-weekly) – A space for Black identifying students to process the implications of being Black in America in an effort to cultivate healing and gain a sense of empowerment. Group is led by Black professionals. Grief Support Group – Tuesdays 4:15-5:15pm, 9/21/21-11/9/21 (weekly) – A group for students who’ve experienced the death of a family member or loved one. A time to come together for healing, to share stories, and to find resources. Contact Adrian Battle to register or for more information about groups.

TAO – TAO is an anonymous, self-service digital mental health support tool that is available free 24/7 to all current North Park students, faculty, and staff. Information and registration link at TAO

Let’s Talk – In collaboration with campus partners, Let’s Talk is an informal, walk-in support service that offers confidential meetings with a North Park counselor free for all NPU students at various locations around campus. Students can drop-in (no appointment necessary) to speak with a counselor on Mondays 1-3pm at Helwig Rm 208A, Tuesdays 2-4pm virtually at doxy.me/northparkletstalk, Wednesdays 12-2pm at the Collaboratory Rm 121, and Thursdays 1-3pm in Anderson Hall Rm 108. Additional information at Let’s Talk

Mental Health First Aid – Students, faculty, and staff are invited to register for this free training opportunity that is designed to teach you how to approach, assess, and assist a person who may be experiencing a mental health challenge or in a mental health crisis. A variety of training dates and formats are available this year. The next training date is September 15th. Sign up today! Request Training


Free Voice Lessons!  

Do you enjoy singing?  Become a lab student and learn how your voice works. NPU’s music department is in need of lab students to study with 2nd year graduate voice clinical students.  Here are the specs and requirements: 

▪ 12 in-person half-hour lessons per semester for this academic year

▪ 2 ½ hours of practice each week

▪ Have an open mind to learning

▪ Lessons will start September 13

If this sounds super to you, all you have to do is fill out the information form. This opportunity is open to all NPU students 18+, faculty, and staff.


And Just for Fun

Happy new semester from our very own Dean Michelle:

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