糖心vlog官方入口

Category: Stories

Alumnus Edgar Torres Leads ECC鈥檚 Hispanic Outreach Mission

Edgar Torres MA 鈥16 is dedicated to developing the next generation of Latino church leaders.

Edgar Torres MA 鈥16 grew up in the Evangelical Covenant Church (ECC) and says his most important work is developing the next generation of Latino church leaders.

鈥淚鈥檝e seen the passion and the gifts in our youth and young adults,鈥 said Torres, who was named president of Asociaci贸n Latina de la Iglesia del Pacto Evang茅lico (ALIPE) for the ECC in May. 鈥淗owever, I鈥檝e also seen the lack of access. So many of our young people are navigating life without the spiritual, educational, or professional opportunities they need to grow.鈥

He knows about these barriers firsthand and feels a strong responsibility to tear them down and build up opportunities for those affected. For instance, he knows the value of a good education.

鈥淏ut I also know what it costs, not just financially, but emotionally and culturally. For many in our community, pursuing higher education means stepping into spaces that don鈥檛 always understand or affirm their identity. My work gives me the chance to help bridge that gap. I want Covenant Latino leaders to feel seen and supported, whether through new resources, scholarships, or meaningful representation.鈥

As part of his work at ALIPE, Torres hopes to break down language barriers by hiring more bilingual church leaders. In his role at Covenant Living, Torres said he has learned how to develop young leaders, and summers spent at Covenant camps have taught him how to reach young people early in their spiritual journeys.

Torres said North Park also played a huge role in his journey, with one of his professors providing resources to the youth group he led, allowing them to attend a winter church camp.

鈥淭hat kind of support meant a lot. It was personal, rooted in relationship, and shaped the way I do ministry today,鈥 said Torres, who is married and the father of a one-year-old daughter. 鈥淚 truly don鈥檛 think I鈥檇 be where I am without the connections I found through North Park and the ECC.

In addition to his work with ALIPE, Torres is an award-winning videographer who creates films for North Park and other clients.

Posted on Categories Stories

North Park Honors Sister Swedish School with Award, Alumni Trip

糖心vlog官方入口 has presented its highest service award to Swedish school, S枚dra V盲tterbygdens Folkh枚gskola.

糖心vlog官方入口 (NPU) has awarded its highest service award to S枚dra V盲tterbygdens Folh枚gskola (SVF), the Swedish school with which it has a 50-year student-exchange relationship.

At its May commencement ceremony, NPU presented SVF with its Nyvall Medallion for Outstanding Service, which recognizes individuals and institutions who have served NPU鈥檚 campus with exceptional distinction and is named after North Park鈥檚 founding president, David Nyvall.

鈥淲hile other schools have relationships with universities worldwide, the NPU-SVF union is built on a lasting agreement to establish long-term relationships between our students,鈥 said Professor of Theatre Chad Eric Bergman, who helps coordinate the NPU-SVF partnership. 鈥淥ne of NPU鈥檚 core personality traits is hospitality, one it shares with SVF. In that way, our schools are naturally great friends.鈥

To underscore the bond between the schools, a group of North Parkers traveled to Sweden last May for a reunion trip. The group, comprising program alumni and their families, spent 12 days traveling across Denmark and Sweden, with a three-day stop in J枚nk枚ping, the hometown of SVF.

The North Park-SVF College Line Exchange Program is the longest continuous international exchange program between the United States and Sweden.聽At the commencement ceremony, the Nyvall award was presented by Bergman to Saga Olsson, a graduating senior and Swedish national who came to North Park as an SVF exchange student.

Bergman said one of the program鈥檚 goals moving forward is to make it affordable for every student.

鈥淭here鈥檚 an energy about SVF and NPU that鈥檚 exciting,鈥 Bergman said. 鈥淚鈥檓 looking forward to the next 50 years.鈥

Posted on Categories Stories

NPU Received IBHE Grant to Help End Student Housing Insecurity

糖心vlog官方入口 received a $142,216 Illinois Board of Higher Education grant to provide 45 students with essential needs.

糖心vlog官方入口 (NPU) received a $142,216 grant from the Illinois Board of Higher Education (IBHE) that provided 45 students with food, housing during academic breaks, textbooks, technology access, and other essential, basic needs.

The grant, issued to NPU in November 2024 by IBHE鈥檚 End Student Housing Insecurity grant program, funded a staff position and food pantry, according to Skyy Barney, NPU鈥檚 student care coordinator.

The position, HOUSE (Housing and Opportunities that are Useful for Student Excellence) liaison, works directly with students experiencing homelessness or precarious living situations. It鈥檚 often difficult to recognize such students, according to Kate Danielson, founder and director of Foster Progress, a Chicago-based group that helps foster children go to college.

鈥淭hese students might be staying on friends鈥 couches or asking to stay on campus over breaks,鈥 Danielson said. 鈥淥r they might avoid conversations about home or family or mention money stress or unstable transportation. They also often lack a fixed, adequate nighttime residence and experience food insecurity.鈥

Students who qualified to benefit from the grant included those who self-disclosed their unstable housing or those transitioning out of foster or state care. Faculty, staff, and peers could also refer students.

Posted on Categories Stories

President Surridge, VP Nevergall Featured in Advancement Magazine

North Park President Mary K. Surridge and VP for Advancement Mike Nevergall were featured in the magazine Currents.

糖心vlog官方入口 President Mary K. Surridge and Vice President for Advancement Mike Nevergall MNA 鈥13 discussed their strong partnership in a recent article for Currents, the magazine of the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE).

They discussed their unique position at North Park, where Surridge held Nevergall鈥檚 position before his hiring. Nevergall emphasized that he sees that as an asset: 鈥淭he relationship capital [the president] has built over the years鈥攊t is her superpower, and it opens doors.鈥

Reflecting on her various positions throughout her career, President Surridge said, 鈥淓ven as I think about what our institutional challenges are now, I am filing through my memory thinking about generous alumni and friends who may resonate with a particular need.鈥

Read more at .

Posted on Categories Stories

North Park Alumnus Named Executive at the National Restaurant Association

Karl Dahlgren BA 鈥91 has been named chief product officer of the National Restaurant Association.

Karl Dahlgren BA 鈥91 has been named chief product officer of the National Restaurant Association, where he will help lead the ServSafe unit, which trains food service workers to handle food safely to prevent foodborne illnesses.

Dahlgren, who also has a Master of Business Administration from Northwestern University鈥檚 Kellogg School of Management, has more than 30 years of leadership experience spanning banking, technology, nonprofit, and training sectors, the association said in a statement. His background includes steering organizations through transformative initiatives, including market expansion, strategic partnerships, and operational turnarounds.

鈥淚 am honored to join the National Restaurant Association at such an important time in the industry,鈥 said Dahlgren. 鈥淚 am excited to work with a talented team 鈥 Together, we鈥檒l drive innovation and support operators in building resilient, future-ready businesses.鈥

Read more at .

Posted on Categories Stories

North Park鈥檚 SMAT to Offer Violin Lessons to Local Youth

North Park鈥檚 Community Music Academy will offer violin lessons for youth ages five to 18 on Chicago鈥檚 North and Northwest Sides.

For the first time, 糖心vlog官方入口鈥檚 Community Music Academy (NPU CMA) will offer violin instruction to youth ages 5鈥18 who live on the North and Northwest Sides of Chicago, thus filling a gap in local music education.

The fee-based group classes will be offered Saturday mornings on NPU鈥檚 campus and promote understanding of musical concepts, develop fine and gross motor skills and competency, and encourage social belonging through peer-learning experiences. Parents attend all classes and assist with home practice.聽Demonstration days for families will happen on the final days of each term.

Classes begin on September 6 and will be taught by NPU Collaborative String Pedagogue, Professor Jennifer Dunne, who has performed at every major concert venue in Chicago with dozens of professional music organizations.

鈥淭he NPU CMA provides a unique opportunity for the local youth to work with a university professor in our state-of-the-art facilities,鈥 Dunne said. 鈥淢usical education allows students to attain skills of concentration and develop a sense of high self-esteem and experience the joy of music.鈥

Classes, which meet weekly for two 15-week terms, are open to any pre-college-age student interested in beginning to study violin or those who have been playing violin but are looking for another opportunity to hone their skills in a group setting.

Learn more and register here.

Posted on Categories Stories

North Park Nursing Student Receives Prestigious Schweitzer Fellowship

Victoria Roehl, a Master of Nursing Leadership student, has been named a 2025鈥26 Schweitzer Fellow for her work addressing health inequities in Chicago.

Victoria Roehl, a student in the Master of Nursing Leadership program at 糖心vlog官方入口 (NPU), has been named a 2025鈥26 Schweitzer Fellow, a prestigious honor given to graduate students to lead innovative, service-driven projects that address health inequities in Chicago鈥檚 underserved communities.

Named in honor of Nobel laureate Dr. Albert Schweitzer, the yearlong program uses an interdisciplinary approach to address unmet health needs in Chicago鈥檚 underserved neighborhoods.

Roehl鈥檚 project will focus on improving quality of life for cancer survivors through mindfulness-based self-care planning. In partnership with the University of Illinois Chicago Cancer Center, she will lead educational classes and provide participants with digital tools to set meaningful, personalized goals as they navigate survivorship. She plans to graduate from NPU in 2026.

鈥淚 chose to focus on a project that would strengthen cancer survivors’ sense of well-being to help create personalized roadmaps for self-care in conjunction with mindfulness,鈥 Roehl said, adding that lifelong emotional stress is part of any cancer diagnosis. 鈥淭he consequence of psychological stress negatively impacts survivorship, and this is magnified in communities with high socioeconomic deficits.鈥

鈥溙切膙log官方入口’s mission is聽to prepare students for lives of significance and service,鈥 said Mary Shehan, NPU鈥檚 graduate nursing programs director. 鈥淭he Schweitzer Fellowship is an exceptional opportunity for Victoria to utilize the city of Chicago as a platform for learning and service.鈥

Shannon Sweetnam, spokeswoman for the Schweitzer Program, said Roehl was selected from a competitive pool of 100 applicants with backgrounds including art therapy and public health.

For 29 years, the Chicago Area Schweitzer Fellows Program has provided a platform for graduate students in health-related fields. The program has provided more than 130,000 hours of community service to more than 150 Chicagoland community service organizations.

Posted on Categories Stories

North Park Alumna Named Chief Learning Officer at National Medical Group

Beth Hayson MBA 鈥08 has been named chief learning and publications officer at the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy.

Beth Hayson MBA 鈥08 has been named chief learning and publications officer at the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE).

鈥淲ith more than two decades of experience in continuing medical education, strategic leadership, and instructional design, Beth brings a wealth of driving innovation in healthcare learning environments,鈥 an ASGE spokesperson said.

Before joining ASGE, Hayson held positions at the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, most recently as associate executive director, continuing education, meetings, and exhibitions. She has also worked for Advocate Lutheran General Hospital and the American Association of Neurological Surgeons.

Posted on Categories Stories

North Park Alumna Starts Cutting-Edge Dermatology Practice

Paige Lepp MSN 鈥13 has opened On the Spot Dermatology, a Glenview-based skin care practice.

Paige Lepp MSN 鈥13 has opened On the Spot Dermatology, a Glenview-based skin care practice designed to provide immediate, cost-effective solutions to patients with less-complex skin concerns.

鈥淚鈥檝e seen firsthand how frustrating it can be for patients to wait weeks or even months for a dermatology appointment,鈥 Lepp said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e dedicated to addressing patients鈥 concerns immediately, allowing them to receive the care they need without unnecessary delays.鈥

Lepp, who also has an undergraduate degree from Indiana University Bloomington, has 16 combined years of nursing experience in dermatology and emergency medicine. Her practice will meet the growing demand for quick-care dermatology services.

Read more .

Posted on Categories Stories

North Park Nursing Student Finds Her Calling at Lurie Children鈥檚

North Park student Valeria Rom谩n has spent ample time in hospitals, training to become a nurse.

North Park student Valeria Rom谩n, who will graduate with her Bachelor of Science in Nursing in December 2025, has spent ample time in hospitals, training to become a nurse.

In 2020, she partook in the Discovering Healthcare Careers internship at the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children鈥檚 Hospital of Chicago, where she shadowed doctors and nurses. That internship opened the door for many other internships in which she participated through the Mentorship & Workforce Development at Lurie Children鈥檚, including INSPIRE2 Student Nurse Mentoring Program, which connects nursing students from underrepresented racial and ethnic backgrounds with mentors.

But that鈥檚 not where Rom谩n鈥檚 story at Lurie Children鈥檚 began.

The daughter of Mexican immigrants, Rom谩n chose nursing as a career when she saw how kindly her parents were treated by the staff at Lurie Children鈥檚 when she was there as a patient herself.

鈥淲hat really caught my attention was the way every worker was kind and helpful to my parents, who are Hispanic and鈥攁t the time鈥攄idn鈥檛 speak much English,鈥 she said.

Currently, Rom谩n works as a student nurse assistant at Lurie Children鈥檚 and plans to work in pediatric nursing, where she hopes to inspire other Hispanic kids to pursue a medical career.

鈥淲hen children see doctors or nurses with their skin tone, it’s inspiring to them鈥攊t鈥檚 inspiring even to me now,鈥 she said.

Posted on Categories Stories