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Muslim Student Association to host
speech on 'Quran: Book of Guidance'
What's cooking at Ellington's?
Honors Program to host screening
of 'O Brother' at Egyptian Theatre
Law faculty, students to provide
'insider's view' to law school at Q&A
Nehring hosts exhibition
on Egyptian's 80 years
Speaker to address notions
of 'home' in global times
NIU Steel Band to perform
annual fall concert Nov. 22
Mainframe files face Nov. 30 removal
Faculty invited to propose
themed learning communities
ITS developing Blackboard tool
for grade submission to MyNIU
Community School offers
pair of one-day classes
Grants available to support
improvement of instruction
Provost's office seeks nominees
for teaching, instruction awards
Art Museum schedules lectures
in conjunction with faculty show
International Programs hosts
series of brown bag lunches
Norman Stahl wins A.B. Herr Award
Girls ‘disengage’ from high school science, NIU study showsHigh school girls are bored, disengaged and stressed in science classes when compared to boys, NIU researchers say.
And teachers might not be doing enough to change the situation.
School of Music choirs win grant from local foundation to help bring composer for three-day residency Internationally celebrated composer Morten Lauridsen will hold a three-day residency at the NIU School of Music next semester thanks in part to a $1,800 grant from the DeKalb County Community Foundation.
Community Foundation grant,As funds for literacy education professor Chris Carger’s Project ROAR dwindled over the years, its reach simultaneously shrank until the program ultimately disappeared.
SuperComputing Conference participants to watch tonight'sMusic professor Rodrigo Villanueva and the NIU Jazz Lab Band are playing for two special audiences tonight.
One will fill the seats in the Boutell Memorial Concert Hall for the free 8 p.m. concert. The other will sit 2,100 miles west of DeKalb at the 21st annual SuperComputing Conference in Portland, Ore.
Accountancy professors addWhen it comes to innovations in teaching accountancy, the NIU College of Business’ Department of Accountancy cornered the market this year with a trio of professors sweeping the major honors.
Literacy Education professor revisits subjectChris Carger finally has found a happy ending, even if it’s not the one she wanted.
Geography will stage night of GIS demonstrations NIU’s Department of Geography will showcase a wide array of uses for Geographic Information Systems (GIS) – from virtual 3D tours of the university campus to an exploration of Martian valleys – as part of a celebration of Geography Awareness Week.
Public invited to open house tours of
clinicsNIU will host an open house and offer tours of clinics from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 22, at the Family Health, Wellness and Literacy Center.