Open House survey

In Announcements, by , on October 8th, 2015

Did you help with Open House? If you did, we want to hear from you. Please take a moment to complete the brief survey so we can continue to improve our campus events.  Please copy and paste or click the … More

Elevator work: Columbus Day

In Announcements, by , on October 7th, 2015

On Monday, Oct. 12, 2015, elevator work will be performed in the following locations: DePaul Hall between the hours of 7 a.m. – 12 noon St. Vincent’s Hall between the hours of 1 – 5 p.m. Elevators will not be … More

2015 Quarterly sprinkler testing

In Announcements, by , on October 7th, 2015

The October 2015 Quarterly Sprinkler Testing will be conducted according to the schedule below.  It is not necessary to vacate buildings for this testing, however, we have attempted to schedule when occupancy is less. Questions or concerns may be directed … More

Christmas Adopt-a-Family

In Announcements, by , on October 7th, 2015

Are you, your office, or your department interested in participating in our Christmas Adopt-A-Family?  “Adopting” consists of committing to assist a local family with Christmas gifts, including clothes, toys, hygiene products, and household items.  If interested, please contact Ashley Serwon … More

Check processing: Short week

In Announcements, by , on October 7th, 2015

Due to the upcoming 4-day Columbus Day weekend, please note the following: If you need a check processed the week of Oct. 12, please submit your purchase order and all supporting documentation, to accounts payable by end of business on … More

Photo Days – NEXT WEEK

In Announcements, by , on October 6th, 2015

Any chance you’ll be presenting at a conference this year? Or maybe you’ll be quoted in an article? Want to freshen up your online resume or LinkedIn profile – and your myNU headshot isn’t cutting it? If you answered “yes” … More

National Depression Screening Day

In Upcoming Events, by , on October 6th, 2015

Thursday, Oct. 8, is National Depression Screening Day. The National Institute of Mental Health recognizes depression as an ever-increasing health problem in the United States, with a lifetime prevalence of nearly 20 percent.  In addition, several recent reports suggest that … More