Proposals now being accepted for 117th Homecoming grants.
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Proposals are now being accepted for the 2024 NIU Huskie Pride 117th Homecoming Grant Competition.
Do you have an idea for a homecoming event that you would like to see on campus, or want to enhance an existing homecoming event? The Homecoming Executive Committee invites all students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community members to submit formal proposals for review! Homecoming will be October 13-20, 2024.
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AI Researcher and AI Educator meet-ups
As AI becomes more prevalent, you are invited to join our idea-sharing sessions to identify expertise we have at NIU, discuss ways to best use AI and learn about the impact AI is having and will continue to have on higher ed.
AI Researcher meet-up: (RSVP by Monday, March 25)
In-person: 10 to 11:15 a.m. Friday, March 29; Virtual: 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 2
This meet-up is designed to bring together faculty who are conducting research regarding AI or who are interested in becoming involved in AI research to form an AI scholar network at NIU and foster collaboration.
AI Educator meet-up: (RSVP by Thursday, April 4)
In-person: 9 to 10:15 a.m. Wednesday, April 10; Virtual: 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 16
This meet-up is designed to bring together faculty who are integrating AI into the classroom or who are interested in identifying shared opportunities and challenges of AI in education and developing a network of support and collaboration.
RSVP for these events by contacting Andrea Guzman, associate professor of communication, at alguzman@niu.edu. If you are interested but cannot attend, please contact Andrea for more information. In-person meetings take place at the 71 North Partnership Studio. Coffee and tea will be served.
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Anywhere Prints Update Project
The Anywhere Print Update Project is continuing to roll-out this week with a heavy focus on public facing printers to across campus (though some departmental will be included in buildings where public printers are being deployed).
As this week’s roll-out will affect students to a larger extent, there will be a communication sent directly via student announcements when they return from spring break on March 18.
If you would like to read more about the new Print environment you can visit our new page Anywhere Prints webpage. We also have one more open session where anyone can stop by and get an overview and ask questions from a trainer. It will take place at Founders Memorial Library on Thursday, March 14 from 1 to 3 p.m.
The current plan is still forecasting completion of the project by the end of March. A dashboard has been created indicating what printers have been replaced and the estimated date for upcoming swaps.
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Service Learning and Community Engaged Scholarship: Free Interactive Workshops
Are you interested in engaging the community in your research, or getting the most out of your service-learning projects?
Join us for free interactive workshops with engagement executive in residence Lina Dostilio, Ed.D., on Monday, March 18. Learn more and register for the following workshops:
Join us for one or both workshops in person in Altgeld Hall 315. All faculty and staff are invited to attend.
Professor Dostilio is vice chancellor of engagement and community affairs at the University of Pittsburgh. She is also an associate professor of practice within the Department of Educational Foundations, Organizations and Policy in the School of Education. Her research explores the community engagement profession in higher education and hyperlocal, place-based engagement.
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Funding Available for Undergraduate Research
Submissions for the Student Engagement Fund (SEF) and the Research, Engagement and Academic Diversity (READ) grant for summer and fall projects are being accepted through April 2. SEF provides funding for students working on faculty-mentored research projects in all areas, while the READ grant provides funding for projects focused on closing equity gaps, social justice and diversity, and social innovation or social entrepreneurship with a view to improving social and/or cultural issues and inequities.
Faculty can apply for stipends to pay up to three undergraduate student researchers and to cover up to $500 in project supplies per student. Access full details and apply today.
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Applaud a Colleague is a show of appreciation for those coworkers who go above and beyond. These are just a few of the employees throughout the university that go the extra mile:
- Debbie Kerman
- Daryl Dugas
- Andrew Dreelin
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Through March 31: Women's History Month
Tuesday, March 12: **ONLINE** Mentoring Graduate Student Writing in the Era of Generative AI
Tuesday, March 12: **ONLINE** VoiceThread Basics 1- Upload, Comment, and Share
Tuesday, March 12: **ONLINE** The Impact of AI on College Leadership, Teaching, and Technology
Tuesday, March 12: **ONLINE** Using LockDown Browser & Respondus Monitor: Protect the Integrity of Online Tests
Wednesday, March 13: Electronic Requisitions Workshop Thursday, March 14: Supportive Professional Staff Council
Thursday, March 14: The Staff & Faculty - Diesel Bowling League
Friday, March 15: NIU Autism Caregiver Group Introductory Talk on LGBTQ+ Identities
Monday, March 18: Introduction to Oneida Culture & Lifeways
Thursday, March 21: Supreme Court of Illinois to Hear Oral Arguments at NIU
Thursday, March 21: Healing and Reconciliation: A Dialogue with Bereaved Palestinian and Israeli Family Members
Friday, March 22: Disability Justice Initiative: Introduction to Disability Justice
Monday, March 25: Higher Learning Commission Open Forum for Faculty
Monday, March 25: Higher Learning Commission Open Forum for Students
Tuesday, March 26: Higher Learning Commission Open Forum for Staff
Tuesday, March 26: NIU Rec Kids Escape - Spring Break
Thursday, March 28: NIU Rec Kids Escape - Spring Break
Wednesday, April 3: "Resisting Death: Undocumented Immigrants and the Politics of Kidney Failure in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands" Professor Milena Melo Tijerina, Ph.D.
Friday, April 5: Disability Justice Initiative: Accessibility and Universal Design
Friday, April 12: Disability Justice Initiative: Oppression Response: Beyond Disability Related Legislations to Empowerment in the Context of the Family
Tuesday, April 16: Unite for Recovery: Bridging Healthcare Perspectives in Substance Use Disorders (SUD)
Saturday, April 20: 2024 Northern Illinois Regional History Conference
Monday, April 22: Huskie Fresh Staff Cooking Class: Chicken Caprese Pasta Register by April 15.
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Healing and Reconciliation: A Dialogue with Bereaved Palestinian and Israeli Family Members
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Join us on Thursday, March 21 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in Altgeld Auditorium as we host the American Friends of the Parents Circle - Families Forum to learn from bereaved Palestinian and Israeli family members, as they share their stories of loss and their unique choice of reconciliation. Individuals attending are asked to register using the link provided.
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Laurie Elish-Piper named Executive Vice President and Provost
Since Laurie Elish-Piper was named interim Executive Vice President and Provost last July, she has enjoyed meeting faculty, students and staff from across the NIU campus. Read more.
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Week of Welcome planning underway
Orientation and First Year Programs is excited to share that Week of Welcome planning is underway. OFP is excited to plan and implement Week of Welcome through the utilization of several groups. Read more.
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