Reception will appreciate,
thank NIU 'communiversity'
Retirement reception scheduled
for Honors Program's Michael Martin
Recreation Services offers
Huskie Pup Camp for summer
CLA workshop to explore
local impact of globalization
First-Year Connections sseks
mentors for new students
Faculty Development to offer
Teaching Effectiveness Institute
Community School sponsors
spring musical performances
Community School opens
registration for summer programs
Founders extends hours for exams
Faculty, staff encouraged
to participate in Convocation
Retirement reception planned
for bookstore's Diane Schlosser
Founders Library holds
book drive for Uganda
Faculty, staff can obtain
new-look NIU OneCards
Steam outage planned this month
Work continues near Faraday halls
Accounting sets FY08 cut-off dates
President shares Cole Hall survey resultsPresident John Peters sent this letter Wednesday, May 7, to the campus.
Dear Students and Colleagues,
Over the past several weeks we have been engaged in a comprehensive review of your thoughts, opinions and advice concerning the future of Cole Hall. Today I write to report back on our findings and to share with you how we are proceeding.
NIU development staff member Jacob Waddle found something quite out of the ordinary while processing a recent batch of gifts to the university.
He found a note from a long-time donor explaining that there was “a little something extra” included in the envelope this year.
College of Education’s PenderA professor in NIU’s Department of Counseling, Adult and Higher Education has received a national award from a division of the American Counseling Association.
Debra Pender won the Group Practice Award from the Association for Specialists in Group Work this spring in recognition of her more than 20 years of facilitating crisis intervention groups.
Two students win fellowshipsTwo NIU students will travel abroad for the coming academic year on fellowships through the highly competitive Fulbright U.S. Student Program.
Matt Konfirst, 31, of West Chicago, a geology student working on his Ph.D., will travel to Germany to work with scientists on climate change research. Shari Meggs, 21, of Skokie, a graduating senior majoring in communication, will work as an English language teaching assistant in Hong Kong.