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The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences proudly welcomes journalist and author Ray Suarez as the next guest in their Rebuilding Democracy Lecture Series at 7 p.m. CDT April 5. The event, conducted on Zoom, will feature a discussion between Suarez and Dean Robert Brinkmann on the role of media, freedom of the press, distortion...
When the University Honors Program invited proposals for Honors Seminars for Fall 2022, faculty responded. Many of this year’s chosen proposals center on the theme of justice and equity and fulfill the human diversity general education requirement for Honors students who will enroll. One such course is “Work, Meaning and Wellness” which will be taught...
To celebrate International Women’s History Month, we asked some of the student leaders in the Women in Business Professions (WIBP) student organization to share their thoughts on women helping women, bringing others along and their WIBP experiences.  Kate James  Major in accountancy; dual-enrolled in the Master of Accounting Science program. Certificate in nonprofit and NGO...
To celebrate Women’s History Month and honor the legacy of famed American author, professor, feminist, and social activist bell hooks, the Gender and Sexuality Resource Center (GSRC), in collaboration with the Center of the Study for Women, Gender and Sexuality (CSWGS), is hosting as essay/artistry contest. Undergraduate and graduate students are encouraged to submit an...
To celebrate International Women’s History Month, we asked some of the student leaders in the Women in Business Professions (WIBP) student organization to share their thoughts on women helping women, bringing others along and their WIBP experiences.  Allison Zaker  Major in accountancy. Minor in business analytics. Certificate in finance. Model United Nations treasurer (since 2021)....
It’s a U.S. cultural demographic representing more than 30 countries and 100 different languages that by 2050 could make up more than 10 percent—about 40 million people—of the US population. Asian Americans earn bachelor’s and graduate degrees at a higher level than the general population and have lower levels of poverty and unemployment. Yet, this...
To commemorate Women’s History Month, NIU Today is publishing a series of articles highlighting faculty, staff, students, alumni and programs that make an impact at NIU and beyond. It’s hard to summarize the work of the NIU Presidential Commission on the Status of Women. An official description just doesn’t seem to do it justice. Members...
To celebrate International Women’s History Month, we asked some of the student leaders in the Women in Business Professions (WIBP) student organization to share their thoughts on women helping women, bringing others along and their WIBP experiences.  Alyssa Pincuspy  Double major in marketing and communication studies. Certificate in professional selling. Honors Program member. College of...
When Professor Walker Ashley watches a storm, he is awed by the immense and urgent beauty of the storm’s fluid motion, even as he appreciates the hazards storms create. His images of the Fairdale Tornado, for example, are beautiful and compelling even to viewers who remember the immense destruction that storm left in its wake....
When NIU marketing junior Carson Olofson came across an IGNITE! internship opportunity with DeKalb’s own SunDog IT, he jumped at the chance to work with a local business. IGNITE! is an experiential learning partnership between the College of Business and the DeKalb County Economic Development Corporation that allows local businesses and organizations to hire top...
To celebrate International Women’s History Month, we asked some of the student leaders in the Women in Business Professions (WIBP) student organization to share their thoughts on women helping women, bringing others along and their WIBP experiences.  Naomy Ortiz  Double major in accountancy and finance. WIBP general member during freshman year (2019). WIBP recruiter and...
A team from the College of Health and Human Sciences recently earned a $112,000 Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) sub-award as part of the Education and Training to Support the Northern Illinois Region Bringing Simulation to the Community application. This effort, led by Beverly Henry, Michael Kushnick and Kristen Selig, relies on great collaboration...
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