No kitchen? No problem! Join Edible Campus for free meal prep sessions this fall.
Join us in the kitchens of our NIU School of Nutrition and Dietetics to prepare delicious, nutritious meals you can reheat in the microwave.
Sessions take place 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. Mondays, Sept. 11 to Nov. 27. Sessions are limited to 16 students each week. Register today at go.niu.edu/EdibleCampusMealPrep.
Football game day parking lot closures.
Saturday, Sept. 23, 2023, NIU is hosting a home football game that will impact parking. The following parking lots will be closed beginning midnight Friday, Sept. 22, 2023, and will reopen one hour after the football game ends:
- Lot PS, southwest of Stevenson Towers.
- Lots L and K, southeast of the stadium.
- Lots H and 35, west of Barsema Alumni and Visitors Center.
- Stadium Drives North, East, South and West.
Vehicles left in these lots without an NIU Football Game Day Parking pass may be relocated at the owner’s expense.
Students and faculty/staff who usually park in these areas are asked to seek alternative, legal parking solutions during this time frame. To determine whether this will impact you, please review the map so that you can plan accordingly.
If you have any questions, please contact Campus Parking Services at 815-753-1045 or via email at parking@niu.edu.
Work one-on-one with a nutrition expert
Sign up for nutrition coaching and get personalized assistance to achieve your nutrition-related goals. Your coach guides you in creating a sustainable and enjoyable way of eating that allows you to feel great and perform your best. Throughout the semester, you can meet with your coach up to once a week, either virtually or in person. To sign up, you have a one-time reduced fee of $19. Reach out to recwellnutrition@niu.edu with any questions.
Interested in our speech-language pathology graduate program?
Calling all prospective speech-language pathology graduate students! The time to apply to graduate school is quickly approaching! NIU's Master of Arts in communicative disorders with a specialization in speech-language pathology is hosting a Prospective Student Event to be held at the Health, Wellness and Literacy Center (3100 Sycamore Road, DeKalb, IL) on Friday, October 6th from 3-5pm in room WL2305A for prospective graduate speech-language pathology students. Both post-baccalaureates and COMD-majors are encouraged to attend. Free, guest parking spaces are available by the clinic's front entrance.
At the meeting, you'll get to meet the faculty of the graduate program and tour the clinic space, which is where you'll take classes and see clients. You'll also get to talk with current NIU graduate students and hear about their experiences. Please RSVP to Anna Cannone (acannone@niu.edu) if you're planning to attend in-person or virtually by Monday, October 2nd. Hope to see you there!
Volunteer at STEMFest 2023!
STEMfest is a free community event Sept. 30 that packs NIU’s Holmes Student Center with hands-on, interactive exhibits and activities to help K-12 students, their families and the community explore science, technology, engineering, art and math.
We need NIU students to help with greeting visitors, event setup and teardown, and working at one of our interactive displays during a shift of your choosing. We rely on students to make this a fun and successful day for the community.
Sign up to volunteer at go.niu.edu/STEMFestVolunteer.
Schedule your hearing test today.
Are you exposed to loud sounds or music? Do you often ask others to repeat what they said? NIU students, faculty and staff are invited to take part in a free 30-minute hearing test at The Hearing Conservation Center, sponsored by the School of Allied Health and Communicative Disorders.
Services include: hearing health screener, noise exposure assessment, outer/middle ear screening,and hearing protection consultation.
Email hcc@niu.edu or call 815-753-6246 to set up your screening. Hearing tests take place at Wirtz Hall, room 314 from 9:30 a.m. to noon on Thursdays or 8:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. on Fridays. Learn more at go.niu.edu/hcc
BOT and Presidential Professorships nominations now being accepted.
Nominations for the 2024 Board of Trustees and PresidentialProfessorships are now being accepted. Please consider nominating a colleague for one of these prestigious awards.
More information about each award and the criteria and procedure for nomination is available by visiting the links below.
All of the professorships share the same nomination deadline of Monday, Oct. 9, 2023.