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Pi Sigma Epsilon, a national co-ed business fraternity that promotes the growth of sales, marketing and management, is hosting a tie-dye event near the center of campus over several days next week. For just $5, students, faculty and friends are all welcome to custom tie-dye a T-shirt. The dates, times and locations are as follows:...
The 2017 Northern Illinois University Mathematics Contest took place on March 1. The first prize of $150, the second year in a row, was taken by Rebecca Dziubla, a senior mathematical sciences major from Roselle, IL. Jeremy Simonson, a senior electrical engineering major from DeKalb, IL, was second and won $100. The third place, with...
In just the program’s fifth year, NIU’s mock trial team has earned its second consecutive bid to the American Mock Trial Association’s (AMTA) upcoming National Championship Tournament. NIU went 6-2—with wins over Northwestern, Wheaton College and the University of Arizona included—during the Opening Round of Championship Series (ORCS) competition in Geneva last month, earning one...
Mark your calendar for Saturday, April 22, for your chance to get a look at the NIU football team at the 2017 Huskie Bowl! Prior to the Huskie Bowl, bring family and friends out for fun, food and more at the Communiversity Block Party from noon-2:00 p.m. between Ralph McKinzie Baseball Field and Chessick Practice...
The NIU Department of Communication is preparing to raise the curtain on its popular Reality Bytes Independent Student Film Festival at the Jameson Auditorium, located inside the university’s Cole Hall. Free and open to the public, the 16th annual festival will feature student-film screenings from 9 to 11 p.m. Tuesday, April 11, and Wednesday, April...
Four NIU scholars have been chosen to present their work at the 31st Annual National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) this month. NCUR is sponsored by the Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR), a national not-for-profit educational organization focused on providing undergraduate research opportunities for faculty and students at all institutions serving undergraduate students. CUR was founded...
NIU students in need of extra help with their classwork now have a one-stop shop for locating tutors and other academic support on campus. A newly launched landing page for tutoring and academic support services provides a centralized hub of information. Features include a search tool that allows students to find course-specific assistance, links to all...
The NCAA Men’s and Women’s Basketball tournaments are underway, and college hoops fans across the country are coming down with their yearly case of “March Madness.” In just a couple of months, Northern Illinois University will host a collegiate national championship tournament of its own when the 2017 NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Golf...
Enjoy a great day with Huskie Athletics, get a look at the NIU football team and bring the family out for fun, food and more for FREE at the 2017 NIU Athletics Communiversity Block Party and Huskie Bowl Spring Football Scrimmage. The Communiversity Block Party will have an obstacle course, bounce house, quarterback toss, interactive...
The Latino Resource Center’s De Mujer a Mujer: Latina Assistance Program (LAP), in collaboration with Elite, Bold, Opulent, Noble, Young (E.B.O.N.Y.) Women student organization will be hosting the 6th Annual Women’s Empowerment Conference on Saturday, March 25, from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. in the Holmes Student Center, Sky Room. This year’s theme is Brown Girl, Black...
A school that offers the opportunities of a large university while providing the personalized experience of a small college belongs on a Top 10 list. That is why Northern Illinois University is ranked third among public colleges and universities in Illinois, and ninth overall on the College Choice list of the 25 Best Colleges in...
The NIU School of Theatre and Dance will be performing Picnic, written by William Inge. This 1950’s romance will open on March 23 at the Diversions Lounge in the Holmes Student Center, 340 Carroll Ave in DeKalb. First written and performed in 1953, Inge’s play tells the story of a drifter named Hal making his...
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