Share Tweet Share Email
Tag: Housing & Dining
Stevenson Towers
Finalists for the position of senior director for Housing and Residential Services will hold presentations and open forums on campus. The senior director for Housing and Residential Services provides primary leadership in the areas of staff supervision, housing operations, budget management and residential student development including implementation of new programs and services. Other responsibilities are...
A film screening, panel discussion and several information events are set to recognize National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, scheduled from Sunday, Feb. 21, through Saturday, Feb. 27. The following events are sponsored by the Counseling & Consultation Center; Wellness Promotion; Center for the Study of Women, Gender, & Sexuality; Campus Recreation; Housing & Dining; and...
Northern Illinois University will maintain in-state, undergraduate tuition at the current level through the 2016-17 academic year. Members of the NIU Board of Trustees agreed today with President Doug Baker’s recommendation for no increase in tuition for full-time students. Costs for room and board also will remain at current levels through the spring semester of...
Photo of a tray of food
With another academic year under way, Housing and Dining is reminding NIU faculty and staff that an economically priced meal plan is being offered at campus residential dining centers. The faculty and staff meal plan provides convenient access to Residential Dining facilities for breakfast, lunch or dinner without having to leave campus. The price of...
Mark Gregory
Mark Gregory, NIU Housing & Dining food administrator III, has been chosen to participate in the 2014 Financial Management Institute, one of eight professional development institutes shaped and coordinated by the National Association of College & University Food Services (NACUFS). Available exclusively to NACUFS members, the eight institutes are among the most rigorous and rewarding...
Stevenson Towers
Stevenson Towers will host its annual “Last Bash” program called “Game of LIFE: Finals Edition” from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday, April 17. The event takes place in Stevenson Dining and offers multiple strategies to help students be successful during finals. Students will be able to play a life-sized game of LIFE, incorporating struggles students...
Photo of a tunnel
Want to walk in someone else’s shoes? The Tunnel of Oppression is a powerful, interactive event that brings various forms of oppression – ageism, sexism, racism, bullying and more – to the forefront of our perceived reality. Participants are led through 10 to 15 “tunnels” with two-minute scenes that display different social justice issues using graphic media, theatrical...
Rachel McBride and Taylor Kortel
Students from the School of Family, Consumer and Nutrition Sciences came together April 2 with NIU alum Chris Dalmares (’91), owner of Dalmares Produce Inc., to present the second annual Exotic Fruit Demo. Dalmares worked with current students to create a decadent spread of more than 55 different fruits, including some familiar fruits such as...
Photo of red chilies
Huskie Hot Topics is a residential education programming series sponsored by Housing & Dining to assist residential students in achieving success while at NIU. Each program is designed to address one of the five learning outcomes as outlined in the Housing & Dining Residential Curriculum: Managing personal relationships Creating an inclusive climate within the community...
Photo of a man with a look of surprise on his face
Say What?! Diversity Discussions are monthly events that provide individuals with the opportunity to discuss topics of diversity that impact NIU campus culture. Join NIU Housing and Dining for an  hour-long discussion each month on varying topics as faculty, staff and students explore the depths of these themes. For more information, call (815) 753-1525 or...
DIP DODGE DUCK DIVE ... RELAX?
Housing & Dining invites students to become part of the “New Hall Network.” The New Hall Network is a series of events designed to help students succeed academically and to prepare them for career success as well. All of the events focus on the different aspects and dimensions of being successful, starting in the classroom...
Gilbert Hall
NIU Housing and Dining has expanded seating in Gilbert Hall. Patronage by residents, faculty, and staff at Gilbert last semester caused a shortage of available seating during peak lunch and dinner hours. Residents and other patrons appealed to unit managers, as well as to administrators in Residential Dining, and their pleas for furniture were heard....
1 2 3 4