From November 2014

International Week: Nov. 17-21

In Today's Events, by , on November 20th, 2014

This week, Nov. 17 – 21, Niagara University will celebrate International Week.  The Office of International Relations and the Office of Multi-Cultural Affairs invites you join us during the week as we share a little bit of the world with … More

Niagara University Community Trots For Charity

In Announcements, by , on November 19th, 2014

Niagara University’s Collegiate Entrepreneur Organization (C.E.O. Club) held its sixth annual Turkey Trot on Sunday, Nov. 16, to help raise money for the Heart Love and Soul soup kitchen and food pantry. Fifty-one registered runners and walkers participated in the … More

Water stations around campus

In Announcements, by , on November 19th, 2014

NU has water stations around campus, but do you know about them and/or do we need more? Please send any suggestions on how NU can better promote our filling stations and if we should provide more water stations with locations. … More

International Week

In Announcements, by , on November 18th, 2014

This week, Nov. 17 – 21, Niagara University will celebrate International Week.  The Office of International Relations and the Office of Multi-Cultural Affairs invites you join us during the week as we share a little bit of the world with … More

Unyts Blood Drive TODAY

In Today's Events, by , on November 18th, 2014

Niagara University will host a Unyts Blood Drive on Tuesday, Nov. 18, in the Gallagher Center multi-purpose room.  The blood drive will run from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. each day.  If you would like to donate, you can make an … More

TLC with Dr. Stefanie Wichhart TODAY

In Today's Events, by , on November 18th, 2014

Drawing on her experience as NUB faculty coordinator, Stefanie Wichhart will facilitate an informal discussion centered on our NU freshmen; where they are at academically and socially when they arrive on campus, challenges they face in their first year at … More

Did you know? Nov. 18, 2014

In Announcements, by , on November 18th, 2014

Three-hundred, sixty-sixty child care center teachers have learned cutting-edge strategies and gained increased knowledge in creative arts, math, language and literacy, and science by participating in professional development courses funded by the Niagara County Early Childhood Quality Improvement Project.