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Student Life
NU students, in Dr. Wynn Allen’s Small Group Dynamics class, are working to create an organization which will enable transportation among farmers in third world countries. The Global Social Ventures Competition (GSVC) is a contest that requires the production of a student led business plan that not only creates profits, but also a social or environmental return. Enable Nations is a business that works to connect investors with business owners to help offer a variety of services.
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Students Embark on Writing Novels
Northwest University is home to diversity of talented dreamers all working to develop a passion. NU’s Genres course fosters a community of undiscovered writers all working toward the same goal—to fearlessly better their writing. Students Shayn Fite, Dustin Larson, and James Dominguez currently work to write and publish their own novels.

Only in Oxford: Jessie's Story
As I have been in England for many weeks now, I find myself venturing to many different locations. A few weekends ago I went to Liverpool. Located about five hours north and on the coast, the city had a completely different feel to it than the intellectualaura surrounding my university town of Oxford. Besides being the home of the Beatles and boasting an excellent International Slavery Museum, Liverpool consists of mostly working-class males, has an occasionally indecipherable accent, and it does not rain for more than five minutes at a time, although it is almost constantly grey
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Northwest Student Makes Waves on Martha’s Vineyard
In the heat of summer, the Island of Martha’s Vineyard is shoulder-to-shoulder celebrities. President Obama, Meg Ryan, David Letterman, Oprah Winfrey, plus a raft of movie stars, politicians and pundits descend upon the Island by private jet and yacht in search of a little R&R. But in the heart of winter, the crowds thin out and the island becomes home to several dozen up-and-coming musicians, techs and entertainment industry entrepreneurs, such as NU student Mitch Robinson. |
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