Biens

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Pronunciation

[biːnz]

[beenz]

Part of Speech

Noun (plural)

Description

A term referring to students studying in Bienen, Northwestern’s School of Music.

Etymology

Derived from Bienen. The school was renamed in 2008 to honor Northwestern’s President from 1995~2009, Henry Bienen [1], and his wife (senior lecturer at Northwestern's School of Law), Leigh Bienen.

Example Sentence

I'm a proud PA to these jumping Biens!

Speech Community

Primarily used by undergraduates of Bienen.

Other Spelling/Variations

  • Bien (sing.)
  • Beans (pl.)
    • Bean (sing.)


Note: “Biens” is sometimes used interchangeably with “Beans” (or “Bean” for singular) because they share the same pronunciation, while “Beans“ also simultaneously refers to the famous art structure, “The Bean”[2], located in Chicago (popular leisure destination for Northwestern students; about half an hour away from Evanston by car).

Related Terms

RCMA

Reg

MAB

References

  1. Henry S. Bienen | President Emeritus
  2. The Bean (Cloud Gate) in Chicago

External Links

Northwestern Bienen School of Music

Goettsch Partners Designs New Music Building for Northwestern University