Military Science students
to conduct two tactical labs
University Archives staff seeks
documentation of Feb. 14 incident
What's cooking at Ellington's?
Women's Resource Center screens
'Beyond Beats and Rhymes' film
Workshop to offer advice
on student Fulbright program
Women invited to Outing Centre's
female-only wall-climbing night
NPR prepares for spring campaign
Wheaton College invites
NIU community to concert
Blackwell Museum seeks
teacher for one-room school
Christian Prayer lunch
scheduled for March 18
Women's Resource Center
to explore 'Sex and the City'
DeKalb's Nehring Gallery to host
'Polish Connection' exhibition
Field Museum's artist-in-residence
to exhibit 'Nature Studies' at NIU
Faculty needed for UNIV 101/201
Artist 'unpacks' 21st century's
complex relationship to nature
LA&S External Programming
announces summer camps
Student with disabilities can apply
for Izzo-Inge Family Award funding
Political Science's Matt Streb
in high demand with media
Accounting sets FY08 cut-off dates
A letter from President PetersI write to you today to provide updates on our continuing recovery from the events of February 14th. Last week marked the one-month anniversary of the tragedy. Each new day brings different emotions and new challenges, yet I sense throughout our campus community a strengthened resolve and deepened commitment to each other and to the mission of Northern Illinois University.
With so many parties holding universities accountable, from students to parents to employers to taxpayers to lawmakers, the importance of measuring success is paramount.
College of Education appoints ETRA chairNIU’s College of Education has spent the 21st century on a mission to make sure that students, professors and working school teachers stand on the cutting edge of technology.
Yusko named acting managerRita Yusko, formerly a research development officer with the NIU Office of Sponsored Projects, has been named acting manager of the university’s Technology Transfer Office.
NIU to welcome Hungarian gypsy violinist Trustee Myron E. Siegel brings
friend Roby Lakatos for concert
NIU will present the magical gypsy music of the Roby Lakatos Ensemble, direct from Brussels, Belgium, during a Thursday, April 3, concert in Altgeld Hall.
Chemistry Club will create magicThe NIU Chemistry Club invites the public to a chemical magic show at 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 19, in Faraday Hall 143.
NIU Cares Day scheduled for April NIU Cares Day, a campus-wide day of service, is back for its second year.
Coordinated by Student Involvement and Leadership Development, NIU Cares Day brings students, faculty and staff together to complete service projects that benefit the communities of DeKalb and Sycamore to thank them for their support of NIU.