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The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences proudly presents its Second Annual International Roundtable as part of their Rebuilding Democracy Lecture Series at 4 p.m. CDT March 20. The Roundtable showcases the research of college faculty in areas related to democracy and a global society. The event, conducted on Zoom, will feature a discussion between...
It’s never too early to learn about medical laboratory sciences. That was the case last week when more than 60 students from Somonauk Middle School arrived on campus as part of a science-focused field trip supported by the School of Health Studies and NIU College of Health and Human Sciences. “Thank you so much for...
NIU faculty members, staff members and students are invited to attend open forums with the finalists for dean of the College of Business. Open forum sessions with the candidates will be in person with a virtual attendance option, and are as follows: Candidate #1 11 a.m. to noon Tuesday, March 19 in Barsema Hall 300...
The Illinois Supreme Court will leave the Illinois Supreme Court Building in Springfield behind for a day and “ride the circuit” to hear oral arguments at Northern Illinois University in DeKalb on March 21. The Supreme Court will hear arguments in two cases starting at 10 a.m. (doors open at 9 a.m. and all guests...
NIU will host a team of five Higher Learning Commission (HLC) peer reviewers for a site visit March 25-26 as part of the university’s 10-year comprehensive evaluation. The evaluation process ensures NIU meets the criteria for accreditation, is pursuing institutional improvement and is complying with certain requirements set by the U.S. Department of Education. As...
As we approach our Huskies United Day of Giving, there are so many ways you can advocate for and support NIU students and programs, whether you volunteer your time or resources. Your generosity fuels students who are working toward their dreams and goals and feeds innovative programs and research at NIU that change lives. Huskies...
Graduate students are an important part of the Huskie family. NIU offers over 80 graduate programs including master’s, doctoral, certificate and dual degrees to almost 4,000 graduate students from around the world. As part of NIU’s university goals to support and enhance the academic and career aspirations of graduate students, NIU’s Graduate School is providing opportunities...
Since Laurie Elish-Piper was named interim Executive Vice President and Provost last July, she has enjoyed meeting faculty, students and staff from across the NIU campus. Doing so has allowed her “to learn about the amazing things they do in teaching, research, artistry, community engagement and service” as part of her leadership of university efforts...
The NIU College of Business, via its Professional Sales Center, embarked on an innovative journey in business education. From Jan. 7 to 12, 2024, the “Sales on Wheels” program, which is part of the Marketing 412 course, transcended traditional academic frameworks, guiding 23 aspirant sales professionals from DeKalb to the bustling corporate landscapes of Indianapolis...
NIU’s campus and the DeKalb community will be full of #HuskiePride the week of October 13-20, 2024 as we celebrate our 117th Homecoming celebration. Faculty, staff, students, alumni and community members interested in contributing to the celebration are invited to submit a proposal for a Homecoming grant. These grants are offered to help fund new...
Fourteen NIU students competed in the intercollegiate Model Illinois Government legislative simulation from Feb. 29-March 3. The simulation takes place in the state Capitol building in Springfield, using the actual committee rooms and the House and Senate floors. Model Illinois Government is one of the preeminent intercollegiate government simulations in the United States, providing students...
About five years ago, NIU Psychology Professor Brad Sagarin’s passion for playing Pokémon Go sparked a research project that sought to answer this central question: What effect does the augmented reality game have on players’ sense of belonging? Along with his Pokémon Go-playing wife, Elmhurst University Chemistry Professor Kimberly Lawler-Sagarin, and then-NIU student Andrew Pederson,...
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