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Would you like to hear more about the NIU Art Museum’s current exhibition Kaleidoscope of Burmese Art from the person who organized it? Join us for a relaxed and personal conversation with curator Dr. Catherine Raymond, Professor Art History, NIU School of Art and Design and Director, Center for Burma Studies, as she discusses the...
For the second consecutive season, NIUs men’s basketball Head Coach Mark Montgomery will host a monthly luncheon, Mondays With Monty, at Fanatico Cucina Italiana, 1215 Blackhawk Road, in DeKalb.  Each month, Montgomery will provide an in-depth update on Huskie men’s basketball while taking questions and interacting with Huskie fans in attendance. Coach Monty will be...
Cor Cantiamo, a professional chamber choir in residence at the NIU School of Music, is excited to announce that the Farny R. Wurlitzer Foundation Fund has awarded a $7,500 grant to our organization. This fund is set up to provide assistance to further music education, music appreciation, and performance and has been awarded to us...
A presentation by Swapan Chattopadhyay, professor and director of accelerator research at NIU, will kick off the 2016 American Physical Society Prairie Section Meeting on Thursday, Oct. 6, at 7 p.m., in the Sky Room of the Holmes Student Center. His presentation, “Beaming Into the Heart of Matter and Life,” is open to the general public....
Country music sensation Thomas Rhett, with special guests Kelsea Ballerini, Russell Dickerson and Ryan Hurd, will be live at the NIU Convocation Center in DeKalb, on Friday, March 3, 2017. Tickets go on sale Friday, Oct. 7, at 10 a.m., at the box office, LiveNation.com and all Ticketmaster outlets. Ticket prices range from $25 to $54.75....
WNIJ 89.5 FM is pleased to announce the launch of a new fundraising project called Mission Possible. The objective is to raise $150,000 without interrupting programs. This financial goal is both ambitious and necessary as it is the amount needed to continue to bring the quality programming thousands depend on in northern Illinois. WNIJ is...
Come and get a taste of pomegranates or red bell peppers at The Red Bell at Ellington’s on Thursday, Oct. 6, and Thursday, Nov. 3. The menu features nutritious and delicious meals with seasonal ingredients. For just $10, you get a starter (soup/salad), main course (vegetarian option available), dessert (try our delicious Pomegranate Fudge) and drinks (Pepsi products)....
We are so excited for the upcoming 2016 Northern Lights Homecoming Parade! A long-standing Huskie Homecoming tradition, the Homecoming Parade brings Huskies and members of the DeKalb and Sycamore communities together for a lighted march filled with pride for both NIU and the community. We are currently inviting all groups, student organizations and departments to...
Law Professor Michael Oswalt joined Chicago attorney and NIU law alumnus Rich Lenkov (’95) on WGN’s, “Legal Face-Off” on Friday, Sept. 23, 2016. Professor Oswalt joined the show to talk about his recent Huffington Post article on the “Fight for Fifteen” movements’ use of improvisation in its campaign to increase minimum wages to $15 an...
NIU’s Center for Southeast Asian Studies is enlarging its global footprint with a new educational podcast, “Southeast Asia Crossroads,” a twice-monthly series that will showcase Southeast Asian expertise from around the world. Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS) Assistant Director and Associate History Professor Eric Jones will moderate the series with other CSEAS associates occasionally...
The Department of Police and Public Safety will host NIU Safety Awareness Day, a safety resource fair from 7 to 9 p.m., on Monday, Oct. 3, in the Duke Ellington Ballroom at the Holmes Student Center. The NIU Police Department is committed to protecting and serving our campus and the greater DeKalb community. With the...
Like many of today’s top eateries, NIU’s student-run restaurant Ellington’s features seasonal and locally sourced food. That’s not just because it’s trendy; it’s because it makes good business sense. “Our goal is for students to learn and understand how to make the best of what’s in season and what’s local. It’s a smart financial aspect...
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