NIU Libraries posts hours
for finals, winter break
CLA to host workshop
on strategic planning
NIU Libraries to begin sending
notices to patrons via e-mail
Media Services offers
SMART classroom training
Media Services offers training
in SMART monitor, Notebook
Explore Costa Rica with Alumni
Law Library announces
hours for holidays, break
Provost seeks deserving honorees
for undergrad teaching, instruction
Grants to support research, improve undergraduate instruction available
WNIU, WNIJ to air holiday specials
PCSW seeking nominations
of outstanding women students
Faculty Development to host
Teaching Effectiveness Institute
Community School of the Arts
offers financial aid for spring
NIU Foundation seeks proposals
for 2008 Venture Grants
Zollman elected president
of math, science group
Two accountancy professors
selected for named professorships
NIU targets spring groundbreakingNIU is aiming for a late spring groundbreaking on its planned world-class proton therapy cancer treatment and research center.
Falkoff takes case to Supreme Court Marc Falkoff, a professor in the NIU College of Law, co-authored a brief argued before the United States Supreme Court, asserting that prisoners being held at Guantanamo Bay should have the right to challenge their detentions in federal court.
New smoking rules take effect Jan. 1 Those wishing to smoke on campus soon will have to walk a bit further to do so.
A statewide law that takes effect Jan. 1 bans smoking within 15 feet of any entrance, air intake or operable window on any public building.
Journalism student, veterans’ advocateNIU journalism student Ilona Meagher, who has become a leading voice for veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), will testify this week before a congressional committee.
Sailor completes NIU master’s degreeTwo more clinicals and one more class. That’s all
that stood between Michael Coffel and his master’s degree in nursing.
‘Jingle Bells,’ ‘We Three Kings’As far as Christmas carols go, 1857 was a banner year in American history.