Savor the Future: Experience Culinary Magic and Cultivate Sustainability with Chef Bryan
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Join us for an evening that blends culinary excellence with community impact at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 3, in the Gallery of the Holmes Student Center.
With Chef Bryan leading the charge, every donation made will nourish both the and Huskie Food Pantry initiatives, ensuring our students and community thrive together. Your support will plant the seeds for a healthier, more sustainable future at Âé¶¹¾«Æ·.
Learn more about giving opportunities and purchase your tickets to the event by visiting the .
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Homecoming volunteers needed.
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We hope you are making plans to join us during the week of Oct. 13-20, 2024. If you would like to , you should communicate with your supervisor about release time or flexible hours. With supervisor approval, and assurance that appropriate coverage is maintained for the unit/department, all employees are encouraged to volunteer and participate in Homecoming week activities. We hope you'll help us welcome Huskies back to DeKalb for our 117th Homecoming. Please sign up to volunteer by 11:59 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 7, 2024.
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Recommend an Orientation Leader.
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Who are Orientation Leaders (OLs)? An Orientation Leader (OL) is an undergraduate student who helps incoming first-year and transfer students transition to Âé¶¹¾«Æ·, building a sense of connection and belonging. OLs lead small group discussions, lead campus tours, answer questions and more.
Do you know any student who would be a good Orientation Leader? Serving as an Orientation Leader is a unique opportunity for students to develop leadership and communication skills, share their Huskie story by highlighting their academic and involvement journey, and make an impact on new Huskies.
Why should you recommend a student? This is a great way to recognize students for their hard work and share another opportunity for them to engage with our campus community. You can also recommend a student who is already highly involved on campus to recognize their hard work. There is no obligation for them to apply after being nominated.
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Have any questions? Contact Scott Johansen, program assistant for student training and development in the Office of Orientation and First Year Programs, at sjohansen@niu.edu.
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Real Talk Conference registration is now open.
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Plan to attend the on Friday, Oct. 25. Come make new connections while engaging in powerful conversations that promote understanding, increase empathy, and facilitate change in our community. Experience dynamic keynote speakers and interactive sessions led by Âé¶¹¾«Æ·'s students, faculty, and community members.
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Employee Appreciation Day at the Oct. 5 Âé¶¹¾«Æ· Football Game
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Join us in celebrating our amazing Âé¶¹¾«Æ· employees Saturday, Oct. 5 at our Employee Appreciation Football Game where our Huskies take on UMass. The Campus Pride committee is providing discounted tickets for the Âé¶¹¾«Æ· vs. UMass football game to show appreciation to our employees. and enter CAMPUSPRIDE in the promo code box.
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Funding Available for Undergraduate Research &²Ô²ú²õ±è;
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We’re accepting submissions through Nov. 2 for our Student Engagement Fund (SEF) for spring 2025 projects. SEF provides funding for undergraduate students working on faculty-mentored research, artistry and creative inquiry projects.
Faculty can apply for stipends to pay up to two undergraduate student researchers and to cover up to $500 in project supplies per student. .  
Emai ugresearch@niu.edu for questions about eligibility and guidelines.
SEF will accept applications annually starting spring 2025.
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NIH Grants Policy Updates: Free Webinar, Oct 17, 2024
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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) will host a free webinar from noon to 1p.m. CDT Oct. 17, 2024, to inform the NIH grants community on the agency’s latest policy news.
See for additional information.
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Nominations for our 2024 Outstanding Contributions to International Education Awards now being accepted.
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Nominations for our 2024 Outstanding Contributions to International Education Awards are now being accepted.
The award winners will be announced during International Education Week (Nov. 18-22) at our International Recognition Reception, which takes place 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19 in the Sky Room of the Holmes Student Center.
We are seeking nominations for the following awards:
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- Outstanding Department Contribution to International Education at Âé¶¹¾«Æ·.
- Outstanding International Educator.
- Outstanding Staff Contribution to International Education.
- Outstanding Student Contribution to International Education (for a domestic student and a nonimmigrant student).
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The due date for all nominations is Monday, Oct. 28, 2024.
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Celebrating Our 117th Homecoming
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We're excited to welcome Huskies home for our 117th Homecoming celebration happening the week of Oct. 13-20, 2024.
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Get ready for Super Spirit Week.
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The #HuskiePride Committee will be around campus each day during Homecoming week to hand out Âé¶¹¾«Æ· swag and other prizes for folks sporting that day’s theme. Additionally, all Huskies, including our remote employees and online students, are encouraged to upload a photo each day for entry into a drawing for a Pride with Purpose t-shirt (one given out for each day of the week). The photo submission form will be made available during the week of Homecoming.
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Second Annual Huskie Food Pantry Homecoming Fundraiser
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Throughout the week of Homecoming, the Huskie Food Pantry is conducting its second annual fundraising event. Donations will be accepted in room 150 of the Peters Campus Life Building or during the Homecoming Event in the MLK Commons on Monday, at Wednesday in the MLK Commons, at the Homecoming in Downtown DeKalb on Thursday, and at on Saturday.
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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:
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- April Startzel and Steve Anderson
- Paul Watson
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Financial Month End Close
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The month of September is closing for all financial reporting activity at noon Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2024. Journals not posted at that time will go into October business. Submit September journals before end of business Tuesday, Oct. 8. Final September reports are scheduled to be available Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024. In addition, October reports are scheduled to be available Monday, Oct. 14, 2024. These and other important dates can be found on the Controller's Office website.
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Merritt speaker Megan J. Laverty to talk on importance of engaging children, students in discussions of philosophy
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Megan J. Laverty remembers the moment when life delivered an unexpected turn.
She was a philosopher, working at the University of Melbourne in her native Australia and pursuing her Ph.D. in that exact field at the University of New South Wales.
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