From April 2014

Undergraduate Research Conference

In Upcoming Events, by , on April 7th, 2014

The annual undergraduate research conference, sponsored by the honors program, will be held on Friday, April 11, where students will be presenting their research. Panel sessions will be held in St. Vincent’s Hall in the morning and a poster session … More

Careers in Aging: Week of April 7-11

In Upcoming Events, by , on April 4th, 2014

Careers in Aging Week is an annual event intended to bring greater awareness and visibility to the wide-ranging career opportunities in aging and aging research. Universities and colleges around the world participate by sponsoring events at their schools or in … More

CCTL Grant Proposals Due Tomorrow

In Announcements, by , on April 3rd, 2014

The Committee for College Teaching and Learning (CCTL) is now accepting grant proposals. All faculty members are invited to submit for these $1,000 grants. Proposals can be submitted to cctl@niagara.edu. The deadline for submissions is April 4, 2014, at 5 … More

Albert the Great Lecture TODAY

In Today's Events, by , on April 3rd, 2014

The 2014 Albert the Great Lecture, by Dr. Meghan Sullivan The Rev. John A O’Brien, collegiate assistant professor of philosophy University of Notre Dame Naming God: The Problem of Semantic Hiddenness Thursday, April 3, 2014; 4 p.m.; in Dunleavy 127 … More

NU Junior Wins Regional Psychology Poster Competition

In Announcements, by , on April 2nd, 2014

Amber Boyer, a junior psychology major at Niagara University from Buffalo, N.Y., recently won first place in the student poster competition at the annual convention of the Eastern Psychological Association, which was held March 13-16, 2014. EPA is the oldest regional psychological association … More

Careers in Aging Week

In Upcoming Events, by , on April 2nd, 2014

Careers in Aging Week is an annual event intended to bring greater awareness and visibility to the wide-ranging career opportunities in aging and aging research. Universities and colleges around the world participate by sponsoring events at their schools or in … More