Yvonne Harris is looking in one direction as the new vice president in charge of NIU’s Division of Research and Innovation Partnerships (RIPS). Ahead. Harris, guest speaker at the Jan. 11 All-College Meeting, encouraged her audience to help RIPS fulfill its mission
Read moreHESA students scour campus archives for local histories of social movements
Yulissa Chavez and Madison Mathews were born long after the Vietnam War. But that time has come alive for them thanks to a research assignment in their HESA 500: Foundations of Higher Education course that sent them digging through the Founders Memorial
Read moreAlumna Cindie Cortinas-Vogt celebrates state, national teaching awards in 2023
Cindie Cortinas-Vogt arrived late to the college game. She was 22, maybe, and all of her friends from high school already had graduated. While they all had apparently felt certain enough to enroll and select their majors as teenagers, Cortinas-Vogt had not.
Read moreGraham 227 turns into conference room with funds from Marguerite F. Key gift
NIU College of Education students, faculty and staff in the have a new space available for multiple purposes, thanks to the Department of Leadership, Educational Psychology and Foundations. Graham Hall 227 – the Educational Leadership Conference Room – is now renovated and
Read moreCongratulations!
Gudrun Nyunt, assistant professor in the Department of Counseling and Higher Education, was elected vice president of Membership for ACPA (American College Personnel Association)-College Student Educators International, the premier association for student affairs professionals. Her colleagues will celebrate her and other newly
Read moreNIU librarians seek input during review of books to keep, remove from collection
NIU Libraries is evaluating its book collection for the College of Education. A strong library collection is current and meets the needs of both today’s and future generations. To do this, it’s important to continue adding new books and withdrawing less-used books
Read moreNew ‘Huskie Trek Talks’ series invites submissions of NIU’s innovative spirit
NIU faculty and staff, both full time and part time, are invited to present their leading research programs, projects, initiatives and startup companies at Huskie Trek Talks, NIU’s new innovative showcase with the engaging, storytelling spirit of TED Talks. The deadline for
Read moreNIU celebrates fall commencement
Congratulations to our newest NIU College of Education alumni! Two of our amazing graduates were featured a videos shown during the ceremonies. Meet Brooke Valentine, who earned her B.S.Ed. in Physical Education … … and Funmilayo “Funmi” Adeyemo, who earned her
Read moreBlowing in the wind: Hidetada Shimizu to retire with his rebellious spirit intact
Born in 1960 to parents from the so-called Greatest Generation, Hidetada Shimizu grew up surrounded by values that were shaped by both the before and the after of World War II. Shimizu lived in the countryside of Takasaki, Japan, where his father,
Read moreMessage from the Acting Dean
The arrival of cold, snow and holiday commercials means that fall commencement is almost here – and all of that makes me think of the gifts you bring to the College of Education. Your work is a part of every student who
Read moreProject FLEX earns $2.55M to maintain, advance work in juvenile justice centers
Project FLEX has secured a five-year, $2.55 million grant from the Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice (IDJJ) to continue and expand its work providing positive interventions with youth who are in secure custody of the state. The NIU Department of Kinesiology and
Read moreETRA researchers employ robots again to nurture computational thinking skills within an NIU STEAM summer school
What began in Naperville Community Unit School District 203 could not stop there. Faculty from the Department of Educational Technology, Research and Assessment interacted with around 200 students in 2021 and 2022 to observe how working with LEGO educational robots might stimulate
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