NIU Career Services is excited to welcome students to the Career Success Clinic Thursday, Sept. 10. This interactive event will feature resume, LinkedIn profile and elevator pitch development opportunities, guidance from employers and alumni, and much more to help students build confidence and prepare for wherever their career journey takes them. The Career Success Clinic...
Henna Muzaffar, associate professor of nutrition, was selected as a 2026 Excellence in Nutrition Fellow of the American Society for Nutrition (FASN). “Being selected as a 2026 Excellence in Nutrition Fellow of the American Society for nutrition is a tremendous honor and a meaningful milestone in my professional journey,” Muzaffar said. “This recognition reflects years of dedication to...
Shatoya Black’s journey to higher education did not begin with a carefully mapped plan. It began with survival. Before moving to DeKalb, Black, ’13, M.S. ’15, Ed.D. ’20, experienced a period of profound hardship marked by housing instability and the loss of nearly everything she owned. At the time, college was not her primary focus. She...
It was a summer of opportunity for NIU’s National Pan-Hellenic Council sororities. Members of the university’s four NPHC sororities traveled to regional and national conferences across the country this summer, joining thousands of collegiate and alumni members. While each event had its own traditions, all involved said they gained new ideas, professional connections and a...
Marisol Morales, Ed.D., NIU’s new Vice President of Outreach, Engagement and Regional Development doesn’t just champion community engagement. She has lived it from many different perspectives – as a student, as a community partner, and as a university adjunct faculty member and administrator. During her decades of experience working on community-university partnerships, Vice President Morales...
Most friendships are measured in years. For Northern Illinois University alumni Jim Lipuma, ’83, and Dr. J.D. McCourt, ’83, their friendship will soon be measured in miles. This August, the two Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity brothers will climb onto their bicycles in Minnesota and begin a 2,500-mile journey following the Mississippi River to the Gulf....
Preparing tomorrow’s leaders begins with meaningful partnerships. Through a new collaboration with The Alden Network, the College of Health and Human Sciences established The Alden Network Leadership in Aging Services and Senior Living Program, expanding opportunities for students while helping address one of society’s most pressing workforce needs. “This partnership creates valuable opportunities for students...
When students arrive at NIU, they are immersed in a community of people who often begin as strangers. Together, they navigate challenges, build friendships and create memories that last a lifetime. More than three decades after graduating, Carlos Fulcher, ’90, wanted to recreate that experience. The former NIU gymnast recently organized a weeklong Appalachian Trail...
NIU’s Student Athlete Academic Support Services has been recognized for organizing impactful civic initiatives for NIU student athletes and was named a top three finalist for the 2026 NACDA Community Service Award presented by the Fiesta Bowl. Alongside Boise State and winner Rutgers University, NIU advanced through the top 10 and top five, before being...
Instead of taking on his senior design project elsewhere, recent mechanical engineering graduate Joseph Rayner, ’26, saw an opportunity to build one with the company where he already worked — Assurance Technologies, Inc. “I realized I could either partner with another company on the work they were doing, or I could make a stronger...
At Custom Aluminum Products, middle school students took the lead on a project to design, manufacture and sell a new aluminum table and bench set. The program was part of a partnership between the Genoa-based company and NIU STEAM, in the NIU Division of Outreach, Engagement and Regional Development. DeKalb middle schoolers from the NIU...
As part of its ongoing commitment to the success of transfer students, NIU has been named to the 2026 Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Transfer Honor Roll. The Transfer Honor Roll is one of the nation’s most comprehensive recognitions of transfer excellence. Colleges are assessed across five dimensions shown to influence transfer success: Transfer student success...