Mary Jo Bang is an award-winning poet and professor of English at Washington University in St. Louis. After finishing her sociology degree at Northwestern, she took a winding road to becoming a poet, working in medicine and photography before her first teaching job. Her path to poetry paid off: she's now published eight books of poetry, earned fellowships from Princeton University and the Guggenheim Foundation, and featured in The New Yorker and other publications. Join us as Professor Bang discusses her unique career trajectory and how she produced one of her most recognizable works, a pop-culture laden translation of Dante's Inferno.
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Introducing the New Host of Northwestern Intersections, Helen Kim ’16
Professional Development Series with Melissa McFarlane ’86 on Embracing Change and Habits
Professional Development Series with Kathryn Haydon ’99 on Creative Problem Solving Process
Professional Development Series with Tish Hicks ’88 on the Power of One’s Voice
Isabelle Nüssli ’10 MBA on Empowering Productivity in C-Level Leadership and Partnerships
Ellie Burrows Gluck ’06 on Meditating in the Midst of Busy Schedule
Erica Keswin ’95 MBA on Quality Relationships at the Workplace
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Paula Whitman ‘86 on De-Stressing the College Admissions Process
Gary Beasley ’87 on Taking Calculated Risks
Nicole Gibbons ‘03 on Revolutionizing the Paint Industry
Scott Shay '79, ’80 MBA on the Golden Rule in Finance and Life
Audrey Cheng '15 on Redefining Success to Prioritize Happiness
Brian Mustanski ’99 on his Passion for LGBT Health Research
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Mallory Thompson ’79, ’80 MS on Making Connections & Building an Alumni Community
What’s Next Live from Chicago Recording
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