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NIU has officially invited NBC’s Al Roker to NIU for Rokerthon 3. For the past two years, Roker has traveled the country for Rokerthon breaking world records while doing live weather forecasts. This year, Roker invited colleges and universities to create a video, “showing off your EPIC school spirit, telling TODAY why Al Roker should...
If you want to make a difference, and help community members in need, consider participating in The Giving Project. The Operating Staff Council (OSC) is hosting workshops as a way for NIU Huskies to give to others. Join some Huskies who are excited about creating practical and useful items for those in need while collaborating on...
NIU students, faculty, staff and local residents can renew driver’s licenses and state IDs, purchase annual vehicle license plate stickers, register as organ and tissue donors or conduct other transactions on campus at a mobile office of the Illinois Secretary of State. In addition, NIU collegiate license plates will be available for purchase. Sales help...
Northern Illinois University School of Theatre and Dance’s upcoming production of “A Song for Coretta,” written by Pearl Cleage, is a timeless piece that brings women from different walks of life together to honor Coretta Scott King, a woman who impacted all of their lives. This relatable show will open Thursday, Feb. 16, in the...
NIU welcomes visiting Guatemalan-Maya artists Paula Nicho Cúmez and Pedro Rafaél González Chavajay as part of a two-week event for the exhibition “Visiones E Historias: Maya Paintings from Guatemala,” on view at the Art Museum through Thursday, Feb. 24. The show is part of the combined “(Re)Presenting Guatemala” series of exhibitions on campus exploring the...
If you want to make a difference, and help community members in need, consider participating in The Giving Project. The Operating Staff Council (OSC) is hosting workshops as a way for NIU Huskies to give to others. Join some Huskies who are excited about creating practical and useful items for those in need while collaborating on...
NIU’s Office of Student Engagement and Experiential Learning (OSEEL) will host the annual Undergraduate Research and Artistry Day (URAD) and Community Engagement Showcase (CES) from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 25, in the Duke Ellington Ballroom of the Holmes Student Center. Any undergraduate student who has participated in a faculty-mentored research or...
The Gender & Sexuality Resource Center holds a monthly At The Table discussion in the Holmes Student Center Glass Gallery. The February topic will be service learning opportunities for spring break through Huskie Alternative Breaks. The event will be held at noon Monday, Feb. 20. If you need more information about the program, contact the GSRC at...
The Office of the Provost and the Faculty Development and Instructional Design Center are pleased to announce the spring 2017 Presidential Teaching Professor Seminar. Dr. Greg Long, distinguished teaching professor of the School of Allied Health and Communicative Disorders in the College of Health and Human Sciences will share “Reflections on a Quarter-Century of Pedagogy, Power and Politics.” All staff, regardless...
The Student Success Collaborative Campus (SSC Campus) platform was launched at the start of the fall 2016 semester. SSC Campus is a web-based tool that helps academic advisers and other academic support professionals to administer a true coordinated care approach to student success. Furthermore, it delivers enhanced campus-wide case management, targeted outreach and interventions and...
The HRS Center for Training and Professional Development is pleased to announce workshop opportunities for the spring semester. Presenters from Human Resource Services units and specialists from departments across campus will provide training opportunities for university employees seeking professional and personal skills development. Scheduled workshops include: providing excellent service while managing stress, the updated I-9...
NIU’s Writing Across the Curriculum and the Faculty Development and Instructional Design Center are pleased to share a series of workshops designed to provide faculty, teaching assistants and instructional staff tips to effectively engage students in critical thinking and writing assignments in their courses. The workshops include hands-on activities and strategies you can immediately apply...
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