Healthy Niagara Newsletter: Jan-Feb Issue
Check out the Healthy Niagara Newsletter: Jan. – Feb. Issue Jan-Feb Healthy Niagara Newletter 2014-Final copy
Check out the Healthy Niagara Newsletter: Jan. – Feb. Issue Jan-Feb Healthy Niagara Newletter 2014-Final copy
I’m dreaming of a green Christmas. Artificial trees are typically composed of PVC or polyethylene needles on metal branches. They may last a number of years and don’t require you to drive to a location to buy a tree that … More
Come celebrate college basketball season while networking with your peers at the First Niagara Center. Join BN360 members as they enjoy a pre-game reception before local teams play in a double header. Hear from Niagara University’s president, Father James Maher, … More
The digital signs across campus are an excellent means of promoting news, events and activities to the university community by reaching staff, faculty and students alike. These billboard-style announcements must meet the following specifications: • Wording: These billboard-style announcements should … More
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Members of the Niagara University Community are invited to join with five other chapters nationwide. Members of the Niagara University Alumni Association and the WNY Alumni Chapter will remember and honor veterans and active military by participating in Wreaths Across … More
On Monday, Dec. 2, City Hall will begin decorating for the holidays in advance of the Annual Holley Trolley that will take place on Dec. 6. City administrator, Donna Owens, will welcome volunteers from Niagara University who have been struck … More
HAPPY THANKSGIVING On behalf of everyone in the Niagara University department of athletics, we would like to wish a Happy Thanksgiving to our student-athletes, staff, Purple Eagles fans and their families. We wish you safe travels and continued success. We … More
Think Small, Save Big The size of our plate plays a large role in how much we eat. Studies have shown that the bigger the container, the more we are likely to consume. The bottom of the bowl is a … More
Faculty and staff can help recognize a student by sending a nomination to Mary Matiash in the campus activities office, at mem@niagara.edu, by Friday, Nov. 29. Qualifications for candidates include: – Junior or senior status – GPA of 3.0 or … More
Shape up your mood! Physical activity sets off physiological and psychological mechanisms that improve your mood. Exercise releases hormones that can leave you feeling calmer and happier, while offering the opportunity to release stress, meet new people and boost self-confidence. … More
Do you take students abroad or travel overseas for university business? If so, please join us on Tuesday, Nov. 19, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in Bisgrove 351 to talk with Thomas J. Weir, CPCU, from M & T Insurance … More
Do you organize or supervise off-campus academic or recreational trips for students? If you do: 1) Thank you. Trips and activities are an essential part of the NU experience. 2) You are (sometimes) a campus security authority. What does it … More
To the University Community: At Niagara University, we develop policy to ensure our critical operations are defined and routinely updated, that the guidance of policy is accessible to those who need it, and to promote legal compliance. With that in … More
For three years, the general counsel’s office has sponsored “ShredFest: a Celebration of Proper Document Retention and Destruction.” However, it may be time for the university to move on. In the spirit of taking the next step in best practices, … More
Do you organize or supervise off-campus academic or recreational trips for students? If you do: 1) Thank you. Trips and activities are an essential part of the NU experience. 2) You are (sometimes) a campus security authority. What does it … More
Do you organize or supervise off-campus academic or recreational trips for students? If you do: 1) thank you–trips and activities are an essential part of the NU experience. 2) You are (sometimes) a Campus Security Authority. What does it mean … More
For three years, the general counsel’s office has sponsored “ShredFest: a Celebration of Proper Document Retention and Destruction.” However, it may be time for the university to move on. In the spirit of taking the next step in best practices, … More
Good morning everyone, Just a reminder, we are hosting our first Discovery Day today, from 11 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. Discovery Days are essentially mini open houses. Students and their families attend presentations on admissions policy, academics, and financial aid. … More
Breathe to Beat Stress Indigestion, changes in appetite, muscle tension, problems sleeping, a racing heart, dizziness, a clenched jaw, headaches, and aches and pains are all signs of stress. Giving yourself time to pause and breathe deeply when you encounter … More