Office of the Provost posts
spring 'Multiculturalist' issue
Faculty, staff can obtain
new-look NIU OneCards
Nobel Prize winner to lecture
Tuesday on particle physics
What's cooking at Ellington's?
Thursday reception to honor
awarded professors, instructor
Law Library announces hours
for reading period, final exams
Friends of NIU Libraries hosts
second Book Appraisal Fair
New women's chorus open
to faculty, staff, alumni singers
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
Art Museum schedules bus trip
to 'ARTropolis' art, antique fair
Kostic to give plenary lecture
Accounting sets FY08 cut-off dates
Britt, Klonoski, LenczewskiBradley recognized for instruction
Great teachers build on their own passion to inspire generation after generation of bright thinkers, leaders and, yes, teachers.
Anne Britt, Edward Klonoski and Melissa Lenczewski are this year’s recipients of the Awards for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching. Joining them in honor is John Bradley, an instructor in the Department of English, who has received the university’s third Excellence in Undergraduate Instruction award.
Due date for memorial ideas is April 29While continuing to encourage suggestions from the NIU community, the Memorial Committee has begun to establish requirements and criteria for a fitting permanent memorial to victims of the Feb. 14 tragedy on campus.
New faces, administrative titles comingSeveral significant administrative changes will take effect this summer in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, following a reorganization by Dean Christopher McCord.
Presidential commission honorsNIU’s Presidential Commission on the Status of Women honored three women from the faculty and staff ranks Sunday.
Art Museum invites participationDrop in for a cup of tea. Enjoy Dr. Suess’ “The Lorax” while hearing native bird calls. Trade a nature story Friday, May 2, or Friday, May 9, for a massage.