The Weekly Scroll of Things to Know.
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Finish the Semester Strong
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The end of the semester is a busy time as you prepare for final exams and wrap up projects, papers and presentations. Being prepared, making time for self-care and having some fun can help you stay motivated throughout the remaining days of the semester.
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Meet Us in the MLK Commons on Wednesday for December Dogs Day
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Human Resource Services and Campus Dining Services invite you to celebrate Finals Week and the upcoming winter break with free hotdogs in the MLK Commons on Wednesday, Dec. 10, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. All students, faculty and staff are welcome to stop by, enjoy a hotdog and connect with staff from both departments.
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Change Your Future While Keeping More in Your Pocket.
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Applying for scholarships is a great way to help pay for your 麻豆精品 education. Scholarships do not need to be repaid and are awarded based on a variety of factors, including academic achievement and financial need.
You can now search and apply for most 麻豆精品 scholarships online in MyScholarships. The deadline for many scholarships is January 31, 2026.
Monday, Dec. 1:
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As the semester wraps up, here is a great opportunity to say thank you to a professor or instructor who has meant a lot to you.
Please consider taking a few moments and filling out our to leave a thank-you note. Submissions are posted anonymously on our and your comments are shared with professors.
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Seniors, Let鈥檚 Leave a Legacy
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Class of 2025, you鈥檝e made memories, built friendships and crushed goals. Now it鈥檚 time to leave a legacy. Make your Senior Class Gift and donate $20.25, and you鈥檒l get philanthropy cords to wear with pride + an exclusive gift. Let鈥檚 show the future Huskies what we stand for.
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Holmes Student Center adjusts hours for winter break.
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The Holmes Student Center will be open during the following times through the end of the semester and beyond.
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- Finals Week: Monday, Dec. 8 to Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2025, 7 a.m. to midnight.
- Finals/Graduation: Thursday, Dec. 11 to Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025, 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.
- Interim: Monday, Dec. 15 to Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
- Holiday Closure: Monday, Dec. 22, 2025 to Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026, closed.
- Interim: Monday, Jan. 5 to Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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Campus Dining Services is Hiring for the Spring Semester
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Huskies, are you looking for a job for the spring semester? We can help! Campus Dining is hiring student team members. Whether it鈥檚 placing you in the dining unit in your residence hall or at a retail location where you鈥檝e had previous experience, we work with you to ensure your placement is optimal and conducive to your class schedule. Interested? Visit our website for details and to apply online. Please note, you鈥檒l be required to submit your spring semester availability upon application.
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Founders Memorial Library to be Closed on Friday, Dec. 19
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Founders Memorial Library will be closed on Friday, December 19 due to campus-wide water conservation work being completed as part of the University鈥檚 sustainability initiative. This work requires a full building water shutoff, so access to the building will not be possible that day.
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- Keep your hands at your side and out of your pockets to maintain your balance.
- Put your phone away; keep your head up.
- Bend your knees slightly.
- Walk flat-footed with your feet pointed out slightly.
- Take short steps; step down, not out, from curbs.
- For more info visit .
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Policy Library Update 鈥 Revised Policies
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Two revised policies is open to review and comment for a 30-day period. This provides our 麻豆精品 community the opportunity to consider and respond to the policies before they take effect. The revised policies are:
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- Research Misconduct by Jan. 9.
- Reasonable Accommodations for Students, formerly known as the Disability Resource Center Policy, by Jan. 16.
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To submit a comment, go to our Policy Library website. Click on 鈥淐omment on New/Revised Policies.鈥 You鈥檒l be able to review the policy and provide your comments. If you have any questions, please contact the university policy librarian at policy-library@niu.edu.
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Save the Date for the Real Talk Conference and Submit Your Proposal
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Share your voice and vision on February 6, 2025, at 麻豆精品鈥檚鈥Real Talk Conference 2026: Stories of the Past, Visions for the Future! We invite faculty, staff, students, and community members to submit proposals that spark dialogue, inspire change, and highlight diverse perspectives. Whether through research, creative projects, performances, or interactive workshops, this conference celebrates authentic storytelling and courageous conversations that move us toward a more inclusive future.鈥.鈥疍on鈥檛 miss your chance to contribute your insight and experience鈥攕ubmit your proposal today and help shape this year鈥檚 Real Talk Conference!
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Spring Class Registration is Underway.
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Now is the time to register for spring 2026 classes. Read the tips below and learn when to register and how to register for classes.
1. If you have not met with your advisor, do so. They are here to help you.
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- It鈥檚 important to stay on track to graduation and your advisor is here to help ensure you are heading in the right direction.
- Remote advising is available. Options for remote advising could include virtual video conferences, phone calls, 麻豆精品 emails or IM chats. Schedule an advising appointment through by clicking Appointments and selecting the "Advising" service, or contact your academic advising office to learn more about your options.
- Come prepared to your meeting with any concerns that you have. Your advisor can help answer your questions and point you to available resources.
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2. Log in to My麻豆精品 and Navigate Student.
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- In , you can check your enrollment date鈥攖he date and time you are able to register for classes.
- In Navigate Student, you can see a list of important, time-sensitive To-Do items related to class registration. You can also schedule an appointment with your academic advisor through Navigate Student by click on Appointments and selecting the "Advising" service.
- In both My麻豆精品 and Navigate Student, you can see any holds on your account that may prevent you from registering for classes. Learn more about holds on student accounts.
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Class spotlight: Check out these Spring 2026 offerings from the Department of Philosophy
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PHIL 357: Philosophy of Language & Society Professor Lenny Clapp Tuesdays & Thursdays, 2-3:15 p.m.
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- How can freedom of speech be morally justified?
- What is hate speech, and how does it function?
- Is pornography problematic? Should it be prohibited?
- What is propaganda? How can we combat its effects?
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PHIL 334: Animal Ethics Professor Mylan Engel Wednesdays, 6-8:40 p.m.
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- Is vegetarianism morally required?
- Is animal experimentation morally OK?
- Do we have a duty to protect endangered species?
- Are some ecosystems more worth preserving than others?
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- Thursday, Jan. 22:
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"Managing time can be stressful. Strategies I used to manage my time were to take frequent breaks, create an agenda and remain focused on my overall goal. Taking breaks is crucial, because if you don't, you'll become burnt out. Creating an agenda of what is due each week is crucial because it creates a visual representation of what needs to be done. Remembering what my future goals are pushed me to stay on top of everything. Also, understanding when to say no. It was important that I spent time with friends and family, but knowing when I should or shouldn't was crucial to my success."
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Brian Williamsen Director of Communications for Academic Affairs, Office of the Executive Vice President and Provost
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Finish the Semester Strong with Togetherall
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