Target helps Community School
link museum with hands-on art
Financial aid available
for Community School
Workshop to explore dynamics
of govermental collaboration
Exciting spring semester planned
for Community School students
Community Dance School
begins spring session Jan. 14
Class promotes art to reach
students with special needs
NIU memorabilia featured
at January DAWC exhibition
Retirement reception scheduled
for College of Ed's Jim Lockard
PCSOGI offers travel funding
for professional development
Alumni Association invites
explorers to Costa Rica, Holland
Media Services offers
SMART classroom training
Media Services offers training
in SMART monitor, Notebook
Cindy Phillips elected president
of INSIGHT 100 organization
High school students useDid it ever rain on Mars? Scientists have conducted research on the topic and debated the question for decades. Now high school students, using data from NASA, will be launching their own investigations.
Kendall Thu named editorNIU anthropologist Kendall Thu has been appointed editor of “Culture and Agriculture,” a national peer-reviewed journal that has a readership among anthropologists and archaeologists, as well as researchers and practitioners in sociology, agricultural economics, food studies and policy sciences.
Bogdan Dabrowski namedBogdan Dabrowski, a distinguished research professor in the NIU Department of Physics, has been named a fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) in recognition of his outstanding research in the area of materials science.
Art Museum celebrates Japanese artSome high culture of the Far East has come to NIU’s Art Museum.
From Jan. 15 through March 7, the museum presents the “National/International Consciousness in Japan: Self, Place, and Society during the Nineteenth, Twentieth, and Twenty-first Centuries” project.