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Campus Advertising Guidelines
Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ University has abundant opportunities for your group to promote an upcoming event, activity, or recruiting effort. Please consult Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ's Display and Solicitation Policy to ensure compliance with any campus promotional and advertising efforts for your student organization. Expand a tab below to learn more about specific options available. Do you notice anything out-of-date, a link that leads to an error message, or anything missing? Email joseph.lattal@northwestern.edu and our team can update the page quickly.Tech and Ford Publicity Policy
The Technological Institute and the Ford Engineering Design Center offer Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ student organizations and departments the opportunity to advertise Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ events on designated kiosks and bulletin boards in high-visibility areas inside the buildings and on the two exterior kiosks on the Tech West Plaza.
Attaching flyers to walls, doors,windows, columns, and/or on classroom chair backs is prohibited and may be subject to fine per the Campus Publicity Policy.
No chalking or flyers are allowed on the Tech East or West Plazas. Questions about posting policies in Tech should be directed to the McCormick Manager Space & Safety, 847-467-1994.
Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ tabling in Tech during the week must obtain a permit from McCormick Administrative Manager, Tech L272 or 847-491-5550. No fundraising or charitable drives are permitted in TECH or Ford lobby. For weekend events, permission is granted from Norris Event Management at 847-491-2330. For Ford, permission is granted from the McCormick Manager Space & Safety, 847-467-1994.
Contact for Tech and Ford publicity policy.
Flyering (includes specific details regarding Libraries)
Most academic and other campus buildings host bulletin boards available for event promotion. Please make sure you consult with relevant departments or facilities offices before adding an advertisement to a board that may be owned by a specific office.
Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ University Libraries specifies publicity and posting policies for their spaces in their .
At this time, taping down flyers on campus sidewalks and other Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ property is prohibited for student organizations. Similarly, questions about specific locations for physical flyering can be routed to: studentorgs@northwestern.edu until further notice.
Chalking
Screens
- McCormick School of Engineering (Ford and Cook)
- Norris
- Res Halls
- Athletics/Fitness
- Mudd Library
- University Library
- Research Computing Services
- Kellogg School of Management
- School of Professional Studies
- The Garage
- Feinberg School of Medicine
Banners
Student groups looking to create large banners to promote have a few options on campus. Most places on campus will require advance reservation to mount the banner. Please connect with the Norris Events office before posting a banner on campus (indoors or outdoors).
- ARTica in the Norris Underground provides everything your group needs to design, paint, and mount a bed sheet banner. They can bill to a SOFO account or students can pay out-of-pocket.
- The SOURCE on the third floor of Norris has a large format printer outfitted with vinyl rolls. The material is intended to withstand weather for a limited period of display. Grometting/mounting supplies are available from ARTica. More information including submission form available on the SOURCE website. SOA has also prepared a brief guide about submitting images for the printer. The SOURCE can only accept requests from groups (student organizations or campus departments) with SOFO/university accounts for billing purposes.
- Main & Mudd Libraries have a large format printer available outfitted with paper rolls. Students can add money to their Wildcard for printing from this machine. More information available on the .
Banner locations reserved through Norris events include:
- Norris West Main Entranceway (i.e. revolving door building entrance)
- Trees near the Weber Arch
For displaying banners elsewhere on campus, please connect with whoever manages a specific property on campus (e.g. academic department, residential services, etc.) or Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ University Facilities Management.
Printing Options
Student organizations with active SOFO accounts can set up a copy/print account in the SOURCE, on the third floor of Norris. Current rates available on the SOURCE website. Campus Life issues invoices at the end of each quarter. To set up a new copy/print account, reset a print/copy code, or learn what your group's balance is, please email Joe Lattal. The SOURCE has both regular copy paper and different colors available for self-service.
For larger print jobs, Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ has preferred vendor relationships with various local print/copy shops. To view the updated list, visit the University's Preferred Vendor website.
Norris Window Painting
From the Norris Events Management Policy Manual:
WINDOW PAINTING IN 1999
- Reservations are made for Sunday beginning at 4:00pm through the following Sunday ending at
2:00pm. - The windows are the middle set of windows in the 1999 area.
- Paint must be water-based paints. Water-based paints can be rented from Artica Studios for $15.
- Student organization must provide either a SOFO account number or a CUFS account number
prior to the reservation being confirmed.
Please visit Norris Events on the 3rd floor of Norris for more information.
Social Media
Online Calendars
There are multiple options for posting events to campus calendars. Please see below to determine what best meets your group's needs.
- : The official University calendar, linked to Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ websites. Any group is eligible to setup and manage a PlanIT Purple account. Events can be designated for only netID users, fit within specific categories and more.
- : The centralized home of student organization activity, Wildcat Connection allows an event host to designate security access to view event details. Custom categories are available as well as advertising whether your event is free, has free giveaways, free food, or more. Access to post events is currently limited to the group page's officers.
- Facebook Events: Though not connected to Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ University media or platforms, campus research suggests Facebook offers tremendous reach for your event. Post with caution on the platform since high-profile events are likely to attract the general public, whether they are the intended audience or not.
SOA encourages students to utilize Facebook to promote general information about their events open to all with specific and sensitive information linked to a Wildcat Connection event viewable only by netID users. For more information about event calendars and posting, please email: studentorgs@northwestern.edu
Email Announcements
If your group is looking to make targeted announcements to folks who have expressed interest in your group's offerings, make sure you have a Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ University Listserv. Groups can set up an Organizational for this type of correspondence. @u.northwestern.edu accounts offer password recovery, Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ IT security, and more features.
Tabling
The Rock
Advertising in Publications
Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ has several opportunities to advertise to different audiences in various publications. Please click the links below to learn more information including deadlines, fees, and more. If you manage a campus publication not included below and would like it added to the list, please email: joseph.lattal@northwestern.edu
Group Website on NU Server Space
Solicitation
Nothwestern University has a published policy regarding .
Solicitation in the Norris Center must be approved by the Events Planning Team.
Outdoor Sound Amplification
Campus groups who wish to use projected or amplified sound on University property must request permission through the outdoor events process. Requests must be in compliance with local and state ordinances.
The City of Evanston requires a permit for amplified sound and will approve sound permits only for events east of Sheridan Road.
The following noise restrictions are strictly enforced at the Rock:
- Amplified sound is not permitted before 5 p.m. on weekdays.
- Amplified sound may be allowed after 5 p.m. and on the weekends.
- No event may disturb University business taking place in any of the adjacent buildings or surrounding areas.
- If a University official requests a modification in noise level, event organizers must adhere to the request immediately.
- In certain circumstances, University Police may be called to resolve any differences.
- To apply for a sound permit please fill out an . Question or concerns please contact the Norris Event Planning Team.
Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ University Political Activity Policy
The following is an excerpt from Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ’s Policy on the Use of University Facilities for Political Activities:
Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ University’s status as a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code prohibits it from participating or intervening in any political campaign on behalf of (or in opposition to) any candidate for public office, including by means of the publishing or distributing of statements. Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ University recognizes that students, faculty, and staff may wish to participate in the political process and that such participation may, in fact, contain an educational component. Recognized student organizations may reserve University facilities, including lecture halls, certain outdoor spaces, and any other space available to all recognized student groups, to conduct organizational meetings or to host, sponsor, and/or publicize an event on behalf of a candidate.