Office of the Ombudsman
still open, name remains same
What's cooking at Ellington's?
Women's Resource Center hosts 'Keepin' it Natural' hair-care talk
Women's Rights Alliance hosts
'Take Back the Night' event
Jack Olson Gallery to host
Papanek-Miller exhibition, talk
Nominations invited
for BOT Professorships
Travel funds offered for LGBT-related conferences, development
Northern Pride Lunches provide
networking for LGBT community
CLA hosts Oct. 9 workshop
on land use, development
University Women's Club
to hold annual fall open house
Kishwaukee Concert Band
to perform Oct. 19 concert
International Programs seeks
nominations for 2008 awards
NPR plans fall membership drive
Catherine Raymond to participate
in UNESCO project on Myanmar
Golden Key Society recognizes
NIU chapter 'in good standing'
NIU invites students with ‘character’ to applyWhat does it mean to be an NIU Huskie? Does tragedy create – or reveal – our character? In what ways would you honor the memories of the students lost Feb. 14?
Answers to these questions are among the requirements facing students who hope to earn the new Forward, Together Forward scholarships.
Mitutoyo gift sponsors lab at NIU NIU’s College of Engineering and Engineering Technology has announced the creation of the Mitutoyo Metrology Lab in historic Still Gym.
Gerald Gabris to present PTP seminarWhether it’s Congress trying to tackle the financial crisis or a local city council working to solve traffic snarls, confrontation among members of a public body usually stifles innovation.
New professor of art history co-editsWhat the residents of ancient Rome left behind to portray their society is replete with written and artistic visions of their role models, such as Julius Caesar, Alexander the Great and the god Apollo.
Law professor Falkoff honored for workMarc D. Falkoff, an assistant professor in the NIU College of Law, is a recipient of the 2008 Bill of Rights in Action Award in honor of his pro bono work on behalf of detainees at Guantánamo Bay.
FCNS professor helps to feed OlympicsLan Li, facilitator of the hospitality administration program in NIU’s School of Family, Consumer and Nutrition Sciences, worked in human resources for the catering of the Beijing Olympics in August.
NIU Foundation awards annual Venture GrantsFrom creating a digital library of maps to returning ancient and modern Mayan art to the spotlight, and from educating teens about U.S. citizenship to exploring new medical diagnosis and treatment, the 2008 Venture Grant awards benefit a variety of endeavors at NIU.