For School of Nursing alumni Daniel Pesut, returning to NIU for the Beta Omega Chapter’s 50th Anniversary Induction Ceremony was a homecoming. Pesut, who is a Professor Emeritus from Indiana University and University of Minnesota, was studying to be a nurse in 1975 when he helped found the DeKalb chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International,...
A research area pioneered by NIU communication professors has reached a major milestone on the international stage. At the recent annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA) in Cape Town, South Africa, Human-Machine Communication (HMC) was elevated from an interest group to a full research division, formally recognizing it as an established area of...
The distance between NIU’s Engineering Building and Custom Aluminum Products(CAP) in Genoa is 16 miles. But the journey from learning about workplace safety to experiencing it firsthand can be much longer. Thanks to a semester-long partnership between CAP and the College of Engineering and Engineering Technology (CEET), students in our Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS)...
Success in business often begins with the habits built long before entering the professional world. For Michael DeHaan, those habits were developed through years of dedication as a student-athlete and strengthened during his time at NIU’s College of Business. A former member of the Huskie Football program, DeHaan balanced the demands of athletics and academics while discovering...
NIU physics doctoral student Dorcas Joseph has been selected as a 2026–2027 Student Ambassador for the American Physical Society (APS), a prestigious leadership role that connects physics students around the world with professional resources and opportunities. Joseph, a third-year Ph.D. candidate in physics, was chosen through a competitive international application process. APS Student Ambassadors serve...
Celebrating success is routine procedure for Ginger Murphy. Part of one wall in her Eisenhower Middle Schoollanguage arts classroom resembles a beaded door curtain gleaming with magenta, yellow, orange and blue dots that form vertical ribbons sprouting from the top of the display board toward the floor. Each represents a student’s 70% comprehension rate (or...
Alyssa Harris Alyssa Harris, Ph.D. in Health Sciences candidate at Northern Illinois University, was the lead author of “Facility-Based Uptake of Colorectal Cancer Screening in 45- to 49-Year-Olds After US Guideline Changes.” The study, which included NIU Professor M. Courtney Hughes as senior author, was recently published in the Journal of the American Medical Association...
Six doctoral students from NIU’s Department of Computer Science recently joined researchers from across the Midwest to explore emerging ideas in artificial intelligence and gain new perspectives on their work. The students took part in Midwest Speech and Language Days 2026 (MSLD 2026), a regional conference focused on speech, language and conversational AI technologies. Held...
Rockford RISE has graduated 18 new teachers. Launched in 2024, the “Rockford Inspiring School and Community Excellence” initiative to turn Rockford Public Schoolsparaprofessionals into licensed teachers is the result of a grant from Grow Your Own Illinois, a long-time nonprofit organization that supports the development of teacher pathways in communities across Illinois. NIU applied for...
Thanks to a partnership with WNIJ 89.5, eighth-grade language arts students at Rockford’s Kennedy Middle School turned classroom lessons into hands-on media experience. Guided by experienced WNIJ reporters, the students practiced interviewing, active listening and audio production. They put their language arts skills into action with real-world audiences and, in the process, developed empathy, self-awareness,...
Emma Hastings When Emma Hastings arrived in Richmond, Virginia, for the National Conference of Undergraduate Research (NCUR), she expected to present her findings alongside hundreds of undergraduate scholars from across the country. What she didn’t expect was students from other universities showing up specifically to hear her speak. “That kind of energy and support is...
Navigating college as a first-generation student comes with unique challenges, but it can also lead to powerful growth, resilience and purpose. For Ian Rabanal, his journey at NIU’s College of Business was not defined by having all the answers but by his willingness to figure things out along the way. He learned to navigate academics, involvement...