Registration opens today
for Huskie Pup Camp
Public forum on gun violence
on tap tonight at NIU-Naperville
What's cooking at Ellington's?
Latino rights icon Huerta
to speak Wednesday at NIU
Alpha Delta Omega sponsors
Thursday's 'A Walk to Remember'
Friends of NIU Libraries hosts
talk on Emerson poetry translation
Author Stephen Kinzer to speak
on century of U.S. 'regime change'
Research, Graduate Studies to hold
reception for outstanding students
Farewell reception planned
for Student Affairs' Micki Emmett
NIU Alumni Association plans
summer trips to Alaska, Russia
President invites nominations
to four presidential commissions
Operating Staff Council seeks
nominees for several positions
CLA workshop to explain
government budgets, finances
NIU Women's Rights Alliance
presents 'Vagina Monologues'
Art Museum schedules bus trip
to 'ARTropolis' art, antique fair
Accounting sets FY08 cut-off dates
Pourahmadi, Skowronski Mohsen Pourahmadi in the Division of Statistics and John Skowronski in the Department of Psychology have been awarded 2008 Presidential Research Professorships, NIU’s top recognition for outstanding research.
“Drs. Pourahmadi and Skowronski are widely regarded as top scholars in their respective fields. They are passionate in their quest for knowledge, and their cutting-edge work attracts international attention,” said Rathindra Bose, vice president for research and dean of the NIU Graduate School.
Operating Staff names winnersFour members of NIU’s Operating Staff have been chosen to receive the Outstanding Service Award for 2008.
The recipients are Bonnie Anderson, graduate secretary in the Department of English; Sharon Dowen, director of Internal Audit; Joy Hadley, secretary in the Department of Mechanical Engineering; and Mary Hamell, clerk chief IV in the Department of Accountancy’s CPA Review.
Star adviser, editor visit Oklahoma to speak about covering tragedy The faculty adviser and editor of the Northern Star joined their counterparts from Virginia Tech last week in Oklahoma for “Coping with Crisis,” a daylong series of talks Monday, April 7, about covering tragedies.
Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic prepares to begin Monsanto move NIU’s Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic will close its on-campus doors Friday, April 25, to begin its move to the NIU Family Health, Wellness and Literacy Center on Sycamore Road.
Clinic officials will open new doors Monday, May 5.
Nobel Laureate Gerard ’t Hooft to giveNobel Laureate Gerard ’t Hooft, a professor of theoretical physics at the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands, will visit NIU this month to deliver a lecture on quantum physics.