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Click here to check out all the crowd favorites as well as our new offerings for 2020. Class fees benefit our need-based scholarship endowment.
By Elaine Wenkoff, USN Evening Classes Chair

USN Evening Classes are kicking off the 2020 season with our Opening Night: Data, Privacy & Ethics: A Conversation with Chris Wiggins and Sarah Igo. Join USN parent and award-winning historian Sarah Igo as she engages in a lively discussion about privacy, data, and ethics with Chris Wiggins, who revolutionized data analytics at The New York Times. Click here to register.

Another must attend class is “Hard to Handle – The Life and Death of the Black Crowes: A Memoir” – A Special Night with Steve Gorman. Musician, author and USN parent Steve Gorman will discuss his new book and share his first-hand account of one of America's greatest rock band's nascent, descent, and demise. It’ll be a good night. Click here to register.

As usual, this year's crowd-pleasing category of Cooking and Culinary Experiences is selling out quickly. Some great classes remain. Register today.

Meanwhile, USN Evening Classes is working with several new restaurants to bring you more of what you love. Stay tuned for more new classes to be announced.
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    Cum Laude Society welcomes 19 seniors

    Congratulations to the Class of 2026 inductees of the USN Cum Laude Society: Isabella Louise Aulino, Benjamin Wyatt Block, Eva Isabella Choe, Binyam Fisher Dunne, Saawan Suhaan Duvvuri, Uma Bela Ehrig, Cody James Farr, Erin Elise Ilagan, Amelia Casey Keuler, Henry Fisher Knowles, Meredith Anne Kojetin, Alice Boyd Littlehale, Agnes Adeliza McLemore, Ismaeel Moskinzada, Paulo Saoud, Ida Cecilie Schmidt, Evelyn Maeve Stevenson, Claire Emma Ward, and Lin Zheng.
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    Middle Schoolers explore culture, family, and community through food

    Students in Eighth Grade English Teacher Christine Park’s class wrapped up a lesson that saw them tell the story of their family recipes.
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    Library, High School artists celebrate Banned Books Week

    Every year, the American Library Association (ALA) invites libraries and communities to uphold the freedom to read by observing Banned Books Week. Read on to find out how the Hassenfeld Library celebrates this occasion, and to learn about an inspiring project from Emily Holt’s Book Art class last spring.
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