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2019 MEMPC PriSim Business War Games Competition Kicks Off
Team looks to continue strong Northwestern performance in competition
The 7th Annual MEMPC PriSim Business War Games Competition kicked off the last week of January. During the five-week, online competition, cross-university teams from 6 top engineering schools, including Dartmouth, Duke, Johns Hopkins, Northwestern, Purdue, and USC will participate in a
business simulation
where they will function as a management team running an auto manufacturing company.
The competition is part of an overall initiative of the
Master of Engineering Management Programs Consortium (MEMPC)
to raise awareness for the Master of Engineering Management (MEM) degree, expand its value-added opportunities, forge business partnerships with employers, and provide alumni networking.
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Join Student Advisory Board for Social Event in Evanston
SAB to host networking event following MEM Industry Night on January 31
Stay warm and join the MEM Student Advisory Board for a fun networking event after the Industry Night festivities on January 31. The SAB will be gathering in Evanston at
Whiskey Thief Tavern where they have reserved the "library" for a unique socializing and networking experience. This event will be in lieu of the traditional monthly Second Fridays for February.
Whiskey Thief Tavern
Thursday, January 31
Approximately 9:00 pm, Immediately following Industry Night
616 Davis Street
Evanston, IL 60201
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What I Learned During Chicago Ideas Week
Northwestern MEM student Linus Waltenberger looks back on his experience exploring Chicago's vibrant tech scene
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MEM Student Linus Waltenberger at Chicago Ideas Week in October 2018. Linus is shown second from right.
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This past October, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, along with the University of Illinois System and World Business Chicago, invited 200 top college students from across the country to explore Chicago's vibrant tech scene and attend
Chicago Ideas Week.
Chicago Ideas Week is organized by ThinkChicago and can be thought of like a week-long TED conference, complete with workshops, labs, talks, discussions, and conversations.
Northwestern Master of Engineering Management student
Linus Waltenberger was one of those 200 invitees. Now, after a couple of months to reflect on the experience, Waltenberger took time to talk about Chicago Ideas Week and how it relates to his MEM experience. Read more about his story on our "
Inside the Program" website.
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MEM Students Attend Presentation and Communication Skills Workshop
Dr. Daniel Moser conducts two large group and one-on-one sessions
MEM students recently took advantage of an advanced communication and presentation skills workshop hosted by Dr. Daniel Moser, Lecturer at the School of Communication.
The workshops focused on quick thinking, critical reasoning, storytelling, and visual design. Participants attended three professional development sessions, including a one-on-one session to focus on each student's specific needs.
MEM and the Student Advisory Board organizes such professional development workshops and events for our students and alumni throughout the year! Any alumni interesting in giving back by teaching a skill/workshop or providing a talk to the MEM community can contact Stephen Tilley.
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Upcoming Information Sessions
On-Campus Information Session:
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MEM Student & Alumni Spotlight
Monthly feature recognizing our amazing students & alumni
John Parizek,
from Lincoln, Nebraska, is a full-time MEM student at Northwestern. He studied Civil Engineering at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln and graduated in 2009. He currently works with the US Navy as Lieutenant, Civil Engineer Corps. John is a doting father and likes to spend his spare time being outdoors either with his daughters or riding his Harley! Staying fit is his mantra and his secret talent is the ability to do pull-ups. We thank John for his service to the country and the community. To read more about John's MEM journey, check out
this blog article.
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John Parizek
Full-time MEM Student
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Christopher Mui
Product Manager, Moonshot IO
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Christopher Mui,
originally from Chicago, Illinois, is a 2015 graduate of Northwestern University's MEM program. He studied Computer Engineering at Purdue University and completed his first Masters degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Chris works with Moonshot IO as Digital Product Manager and is currently based in Chicago. He has a new-found interest in photography and his secret talent is Latte Art! Want to make your cup of coffee look pretty? Or want some tips on photography? You know who to reach out to! And make sure you bring him a hot bowl of noodle soup to get those pro tips.To read more about his journey, check out
this blog article.
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