IEPA director to speak on campus
about reducing greenhouse gases
What's cooking at Ellington's?
Community School invites
musicians for competition
Townsend to deliver talk
on schoolhouse memories
SPS seeks nominations
for excellence awards
Celebrate New Year's Eve
in London with NIU Alumni
Art professor Reisberg to speak
Art Museum hosts speaker series
Student Affairs, Rode, Schoenfeld
win regional, national honors
Portfolio assessment makes impact
on undergrad nursing curriculum
Child Development Lab celebratesJoy has overcome heartbreak at NIU’s Child Development Lab, the proud home of a new playground for infants, toddlers and 2-year-olds.
One year has passed since unknown vandals caused
nearly $2,500 of damage to the old playground equipment.
Printmaking faculty, students, alumsIf you can make it there, the song says, you can make it anywhere.
A group of NIU School of Art students, five of their predecessors and their two professors will chomp a bite from that big apple this weekend.
School of Art’s Kowalski edits new bookJeff Karl Kowalski fancies himself a detective of sorts as he prowls the historical riddles of Mayan civilization through its ancient art and architecture.
Mobile health trailer earns admirationAlan Robinson won an award last Tuesday at the annual meeting of the DeKalb County Partnership for a Safe, Active and Family Environment.
At least it looked like Robinson, the director of outreach in NIU’s College of Health and Human Sciences.
International programs will honor facultyA reception recognizing the Outstanding International Educator for 2007 and an appreciation luncheon for faculty members who lead study abroad trips are among the events that will highlight NIU’s celebration of International Education Week.
Prominent journalist Mark Danner willJournalist Mark Danner, a longtime staff writer for The New Yorker who has reported for more than two decades on foreign affairs and international conflict, including on the war in Iraq and the Abu Ghraib prison scandal, will visit NIU to deliver the next installment of the W. Bruce Lincoln Endowed Lecture Series.