Northwestern University
Northwestern University ("NU") is a prestigious American private university. The main campus is on 240 acres along the shores of Lake Michigan in Evanston, Illinois; the university's professional schools (specifically Law and Medicine), as well as the part-time MBA program are in downtown Chicago, on a 25-acre campus.
The school was founded in 1851 and officially opened in 1855. The name comes from the founders' desire to serve the people of the former Northwest Territory.
The University has a total enrollment of approximately 17,000 students, with around 6,800 faculty and staff.
The school's sports teams are called the Wildcats (before the 1924, they were known as "The Purple" and unofficially as "The Fighting Methodists"). The university is a member of the Big Ten Conference, and it is the only private school of the 11 Big Ten institutions. The school mascot is Willie the Wildcat.
Royal Purple is the official school color (the Chicago Transit Authority elevated train line that goes through Evanston is the Purple Line--NU stops are Davis, Foster, and Noyes). The phrase on the school's seal is "Quaecumque sunt vera" and are the first words of the University Motto in Latin, meaning "Whatsoever things are true".
The school newspaper is The Daily Northwestern and the school radio station is WNUR (89.3 FM).
Schools and colleges
- Judd A. and Marjorie Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences (founded 1851)
- School of Communication (1878)
- School of Continuing Studies (1933)
- School of Education and Social Policy (1926)
- Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science (1909)
- Graduate School (1910)
- Medill School of Journalism (1921)
- School of Law (1859)
- J. L. Kellogg School of Management (1908)
- Feinberg School of Medicine (1859)
- School of Music (1859)
- Dental School (1891-2001)
Notable alumni
- Saul Bellow, author and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature.
- William Jennings Bryan, politician
- Salem Chalabi, General Director of the Iraqi Special Tribunal
- Dick Gephardt, U.S. representative
- Otto Graham, athlete
- Howard Hanson, composer
- Sheldon Harnick, lyricist (Fiddler on the Roof)
- Charles H. Mayo, doctor (Mayo Clinic)
- George McGovern, South Dakota Senator and 1972 Democratic candidate for president.
- John Paul Stevens, U.S. Supreme Court justice
- Adlai Stevenson, politician
- Harold Washington, first black Chicago mayor
Actors and other celebrities
- Warren Beatty, actor
- Zach Braff, actor, director Scrubs
- Cindy Crawford, model (never matriculated)
- Ana Gasteyer, actor, comic (Saturday Night Live)
- Marg Helgenberger, actor (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation)
- Charlton Heston, actor
- Laura Innes, actor (ER)
- Cloris Leachman, actor (The Facts of Life)
- Julia Louis-Dreyfus, actor (Seinfeld)
- Garry Marshall, director, producer
- Ann-Margret Olsson, actor (never matriculated)
- Charlotte Rae, actor (The Facts of Life)
- Jeri Ryan, actress ( Boston Public,Star Trek: Voyager)
- Katherine Shindle, Miss America 1998
- David Schwimmer, actor (Friends)
- Nicole Sullivan, actor (MAD TV)
- Michael Wilbon, ESPN analyst (Pardon the Interruption)
- Shelly Long, actor, (Cheers)
- Brent Musburger, sports announcer, (American_Broadcasting_Company)