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The College of Health and Human Sciences (CHHS) is now home to a research laboratory, responsible for gathering data to inform health-care decisions. The Health and Human Sciences Survey Research Laboratory, formerly part of Outreach, Engagement and Regional Development, is a call center, conducting health surveys. The phone surveys provide data for the Illinois Behavioral...
The Northern Illinois University Speech-Language Pathology Program is excited to offer Speech and Language Camps for children ages 3 to 8. These four-week camps are supervised by a licensed speech-language pathologist and are conducted by a team of graduate students enrolled in the NIU Speech-Language Pathology Program. The ON TRACK camps are designed for children...
The Family, Consumer and Nutrition Sciences (FCNS) Child Development Lab (CDL) is proud to announce it has received the Family and Community Engagement Award of Excellence through ExceleRate Illinois. NIU’s CDL is one of 26 programs out of an eligible 1,300 across Illinois to earn this award. The CDL received the award at a celebration...
The Best Schools, an organization that ranks degree programs, colleges and universities, has recognized Northern Illinois University’s Online Master of Public Health degree program in the top 30 best in the country. Ranking criteria include quality of the program, the types of courses offered, the faculty, awards, rankings, and reputation, including the school’s reputation for...
NIU’s Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic is offering free aphasia treatment for people affected by the disorder. According to the National Aphasia Association, aphasia affects over two million Americans. It is an impairment of language, affecting the production or comprehension of speech, and the ability to read or write. Aphasia can affect a person’s ability to speak and...
Dr. Greg Long is retiring after many years of service and contributions to Rehabilitation Services and Rehabilitation Counseling, the School of Allied Health and Communicative Disorders and NIU. There will be a celebration from 3 – 5 p.m. on Tuesday, May 9, in the Sky Room at Holmes Student Center. Please RSVP to Katelyn Kozinski...
Faculty and Supportive Professional Staff with 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40 years of service to NIU were honored at a luncheon and program in the Holmes Student Center on Wednesday, April 19. “One of the main things that motivates me to come to work every day is the incredible people I get...
Join your colleagues in congratulating the newly named Board of Trustees Professors, Presidential Teaching Professors, Presidential Research Professors, Presidential Engagement Professors, and the Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching and Instruction Award recipients at an event held in their honor on Thursday, April 20, from 3 to 5 p.m. in the Altgeld Auditorium. A reception will be...
The NIU Autism Caregiver Group is devoting its upcoming meeting to a topic recently in the news: individuals with autism and the criminal justice system. Allison Gladfelter, assistant professor of speech-language pathology at NIU, said families in the Autism Caregiver Group were alarmed after a Florida police shooting in July 2016 of an unarmed therapist...
The NIU School of Nursing will host a “boot camp” for aspiring advanced practice nurses (APNs). The event is offered by the Illinois Society of Advanced Practice Nursing (ISAPN). This one-day program is designed to provide graduating APN students with practical information to help them get started in their practice. Participants receive information usually not...
White tablecloths. Attentive waitstaff. Three-course prix fixe gourmet menu. Wine selections. Opportunity to help educate NIU students. Sound like the ideal lunch break? It is, and you can enjoy it at NIU’s student-run restaurant, Ellington’s, which reopens for the spring semester on Tuesday, Feb. 21. Students in the hospitality and nutrition programs partner to develop...
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...
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