In Other

How does racial injustice affect you??? –

In Other, by , on November 18th, 2020

The Ostapenko Center would like to welcome you back for the third student forum in the series, “How Does Racial Injustice Affect YOU, an NU Student?” Please join us for an evening of skill-building, and an open conversation about university … More

How to navigate intersectionality to build inclusivity

In Other, by , on November 17th, 2020

The student subcommittee of the IDRI Education & Training Committee invites you for a conversation about intersectionality. The student presentation and discussion, “Breaking Down Intersectionality” will examine the relationship between identity and privilege. Join us on Friday, November 20 at … More

Students present on Virtual Learning

In Other, by , on November 17th, 2020

With higher education having to pivot to online learning, students in one of Mitchell Alegre’s online Management Principles sections considered how learning might be effectively facilitated in a virtual environment. The students decided to experiment sharing their findings in a … More

Mental Health Awareness Week

In Other, by , on November 16th, 2020

Niagara University will be sponsoring Mental Health Awareness Week from November 16-20, 2020 to promote the importance of recognizing the significant mental health needs on college campuses. Thanks to a grant from the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation, and working in … More

A Message from the Controller’s Office

In Other, by , on November 16th, 2020

All stipends for the Fall 2020 semester must be submitted to the Controller’s office no later than Friday December 4th, 2020. All employee reimbursements for the period 6/1/2020 – 12/1/2020 must be submitted to Accounts Payable by Friday December 11th, 2020. All accounts payable invoices for … More

NU THEATRE presents Good Kids

In Other, by , on November 12th, 2020

Something happened to Chloe after that party last Saturday night. Something she says she can’tremember. Something everybody is talking about. Set at a Midwestern high school, in a world of Facebook and Twitter, smartphones and YouTube, Good Kids explores a … More