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Since 1926, our school has been a close-knit community of students, faculty, and staff committed to improving lives. See what makes us special.

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Undergraduates employed or completing graduate school or fellowships after graduation
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Service hours provided to local communities through the Civic Education Project

Making an Impact

At SESP, we partner with the community to maximize the impact of our research findings. These collaborations allow us to test new ideas, develop better practices, and share discoveries to benefit as many people as possible.

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Morton Schapiro Northwestern Academy for Chicago Public Schools

The Morton Schapiro Northwestern Academy for Chicago Public Schools enhances access and successful matriculation for academically motivated students. Thanks to the Academy, these talented individuals are on track to attend top-tier colleges and universities. To date, graduates have enrolled in more than 115 institutions, including Northwestern, Harvard, Yale, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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STEAMbassadors

STEAMbassadors trains college-bound 18 to 24-year-olds from under-resourced communities to work with youth in neighborhoods lacking learning opportunities and role models in computer science, engineering, and the arts. They are assigned to local organizations partnering with the Chicago Department of Family Support Services in parks, libraries, and schools to create an out-of-school learning ecosystem across the city.

Evanston Township High School Partnership Office

Northwestern-Evanston Township High School (ETHS) Partnership Office

The Northwestern/ETHS Partnership Office is part of the Good Neighbor, Great University Initiative, supported by Neighborhood and Community Relations and the Office of Community Education Partnerships in the School of Education and Social Policy. Northwestern has more than 100 significant partnerships with Evanston Township High School. This relationship spans disciplines, encompassing academics, athletics, health and wellness, identity and social consciousness, college and career education, cultural events, mentoring, the arts, and community engagement.

Featured News

News and Events

Kirabo Jackson

More Money, Worse Results?

March 6, 2026 3:56 PM

Mississippi spends less than half of what New Jersey does on education. Yet its fourth-graders perform better on standardized reading and math tests. Kirabo Jackson explains why.

Sally Nuamah

Nuamah Earns Coveted Bellagio Residency

March 6, 2026 11:07 AM

Northwestern University professor Sally Nuamah has been selected as a 2026 Bellagio Center resident by the Rockefeller Foundation — a prestigious 26-day residency on the shores of Lake Como, Italy.

Dan McAdams

Life Isn't a Stage. It's a Story

March 4, 2026 4:39 PM

Humans have a habit of dividing life into stages, but are these categories really useful or meaningful? In a recent New Yorker piece, SESP psychologist Dan P. McAdams tells writer Shayla Love that traditional life stages are limiting.

Bree Groff

Are We Having Fun Yet?

March 3, 2026 12:50 PM

They call it work for a reason: It’s drudgery, something to slog through until payday. Or maybe you love your job—work is your passion, your identity and nearly all you do. Alumna Bree Groff (MSLOC14) offers a third way to think about how we spend five-sevenths of our week: What if work were simply more fun?

Students on Lauren Tighe's Bronzeville Trip

Seeing Social Policy Up Close in Bronzeville

March 2, 2026 2:08 PM

Professor Lauren Tighe’s Child and Family Policy class took one of Dilla’s Mahogany Tours through Bronzeville on the South Side, connecting the policy they learned in the classroom with the communities those ideas shape.

Events

Mar
10
2026

Family Action Network (FAN) - The First Eight: A Personal History of the Pioneering Black Congressmen Who Shaped a Nation

7:00 PM , 1600 Dodge Ave.
Today, South Carolina Congressman James E. Clyburn (SC-06) is renowned as a Democratic kingmaker and one of the most dis...
Mar
11
2026

MS in Education and Social Policy Program Edu Studies Info Session

5:00 PM
Attend a livestreamed information session about the Master of Science in Education and Social Policy Program. Presentati...
Mar
12
2026

Therapy Dog Thursday

1:30 PM Annenberg Hall, 2120 Campus Drive
Stop by to share some #SESPLove with Winnie, SESP's therapy dog. 
Mar
13
2026

Family Action Network (FAN) - Dopamine Kids: A Science-Based Plan to Rewire Your Child’s Brain and Take Back Your Family in the Age of Screens and Ultraprocessed Foods

12:00 PM
When Michaeleen Doucleff, (FAN ’21), set out to address her own family’s screen time and dependence on processed foods, ...
Mar
17
2026

MS in Education and Social Policy Program Learning Sci Info Session

12:00 PM
Attend a livestreamed information session about the Master of Science in Education and Social Policy Program. Presentati...
Mar
18
2026

MSLOC Master's Degree Information Session

12:00 PM
Join MSLOC community members and student affairs staff for a virtual information session. During this information sessio...