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Northern Illinois University

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Northern Illinois University (NIU) is a public research university in DeKalb, Illinois. It was founded as Northern Illinois State Normal School on May 22, 1895, by Illinois Governor John P. Altgeld as part of an expansion of the state's system for producing college-educated teachers. In addition to the main campus in DeKalb, it has satellite centers in Chicago, Naperville, Rockford, and Oregon, Illinois.

Northern Illinois University
Former name
Northern Illinois State Normal School (1895–1921)
Northern Illinois State Teachers College (1921–1955)
Northern Illinois State College (1955–1957)
TypePublic research university
EstablishedMay 22, 1895; 127 years ago (1895-05-22)
AccreditationHLC
Academic affiliation
URA
Space-grant
Endowment$99.2 million (2021)[1]
PresidentLisa Freeman
ProvostBeth Ingram
Students15,649 (Fall 2022)[2]
Undergraduates11,429 (Fall 2022)[2]
Postgraduates4,220 (Fall 2022)[2]
Location, ,
United States
CampusUniversity town;
945.13 acres (382.5 ha)[3]
ColorsCardinal and Black[4]
   
NicknameHuskies
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IMAC
Websitewww.niu.edu

The university is composed of seven degree-granting colleges and has a student body of approximately 16,000 with over 240,000 alumni. NIU is one of only two public universities in Illinois that compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association at the highest levels of all sports, Division I.[citation needed] The university's athletic teams are known as the Huskies and compete in the Mid-American Conference (MAC).

History

 
Altgeld Hall and Still Hall along College Avenue. Altgeld Hall was the first building to be constructed on campus.

Northern Illinois University was founded as part of the expansion of the normal school program established in 1857 in Normal, Illinois. In 1895, the state legislature created a board of trustees for the governance of the Northern Illinois State Normal School, which would grow into what is today known as NIU.

In July 1917, the Illinois Senate consolidated the boards of trustees for the five state normal schools (Eastern Illinois State Normal School, Illinois State Normal School, Northern Illinois State Normal School, Southern Illinois State Normal University, and Western Illinois State Normal School) into one state Normal School Board.

Over the next fifty-eight years, the school and the governing board changed their names several times. In 1921, the legislature gave the institution the name Northern Illinois State Teachers College and empowered it to award the four-year Bachelor of Education degree. In 1941, the Normal School Board changed its name to the Teachers College Board. In 1951 the Teachers College Board authorized the college to grant the degree Master of Science in Education, and the institution's Graduate School was established. On July 1, 1955, the state legislature renamed the college Northern Illinois State College and authorized the college to broaden its educational services by offering academic work in areas other than teacher education. The Teachers College Board granted permission for the college to add curricula leading to the degrees Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science. On July 1, 1957, the Seventieth General Assembly renamed Northern Illinois State College as Northern Illinois University in recognition of its expanded status as a liberal arts university.

In 1965, the Illinois State Teachers College Board became the Board of Governors of State Colleges and Universities and was reorganized to include Northeastern University, Governor's State, and Chicago State Universities. In 1967 authority for Northern Illinois University, Illinois State University, and Sangamon State University were passed on to a newly formed board of regents. In 1984, the board created the position of chancellor for the three regent universities to act as a chief executive for all three schools; the first person appointed chancellor was then-NIU President William R. Monat. The board of regents and the chancellor governed the three regency universities until the end of 1995. On January 1, 1996, authority for each of the three regency universities was transferred to three independent boards of trustees, each concerned solely with one university.[5]

On February 14, 2008, the university drew international attention when a gunman opened fire in a crowd of students on campus, killing five students and injuring 17 more people, before fatally shooting himself.

University presidents

13 presidents have served at the university.[6]

  • John Williston Cook (1899–1919)
  • J. Stanley Brown (1919–1927)
  • Joseph Clifton Brown (1927–1929)
  • Karl L. Adams (1929–1948)
  • Leslie A. Holmes (1949–1967)
  • Rhoten A. Smith (1967–1971)
  • Richard J. Nelson (1971–1978)
  • William R. Monat (1978–1984)
  • Clyde Wingfield (1985–1986)
  • John E. La Tourette (1986–2000)
  • John G. Peters (2000–2013)
  • Douglas D. Baker (2013–2017)
  • Lisa C. Freeman (2017–present)

Academics

Northern Illinois University
College/school
Year founded
College of Business
1961
College of Education
1895
College of Engineering and Engineering Technology
1985
College of Health and Human Sciences
1959
College of Law
1975
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
1959
College of Visual and Performing Arts
1957

NIU has seven degree-granting colleges[7] that together offer more than 60 undergraduate majors, 70 minors, nine pre-professional programs, and 79 graduate programs, including a College of Law,[8] and 24 areas of study leading to doctoral degrees.[9] Many of NIU's academic programs are nationally accredited for meeting the highest standards of academic quality and rigor, including business, engineering, nursing, visual and performing arts, and all teacher certification programs.[10] New interdisciplinary academic programs in Environmental Studies and Community Leadership and Civic Engagement were established in FY 2012.

Rankings

In 2021, Northern Illinois University was ranked the 97th top college in the United States by Payscale and CollegeNet's Social Mobility Index college rankings.[16] NIU is classified as a "National University" by U.S. News & World Report and ranked number 177 out of 206 ranked National Universities (75 National Universities were left unranked). The same publication also ranked NIU as 41st best in the country for Public Affairs programs,[17] and within that field, NIU's program in City Management & Urban Policy was ranked 3rd in the nation and the Public Finance & Budgeting program at 12th.[17][18] Forbes magazine placed NIU as number 386 on its list of 600 universities in 2021.[19]

Science and research

 
Davis Hall - the old science building - at NIU
 
NIU College of Engineering

NIU is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity".[20] The university is also a member of the Universities Research Association that manages several federal physics laboratories including Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia, Illinois. The university is expanding its program in accelerator technology.

Established in 1963, Northern Illinois University's Center for Southeast Asian Studies[21] (CSEAS) is currently one of seven federally recognized National Resource Centers (NRC) for Southeast Asian foreign language and area studies. NIU has been awarded the Title VI Foreign Language and Area Studies[22] (FLAS) Fellowships since 1974 and Undergraduate NRC grants since 1997.[23] NIU's CSEAS operates within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and offers an undergraduate minor and a graduate concentration in Southeast Asian studies, enrolling more than 1,500 students each year.

Campus

The main campus sits on 756 acres in DeKalb and includes 64 major buildings. Additional campus sites include, the Lorado Taft Field Campus (144 acres), Rockford Campus (10 acres), and the Naperville Campus (11.2 acres).[3]

One of the most prominent buildings on campus is the castle-like Altgeld Hall. It is one of the five castle-themed buildings built according to the suggestion of Governor John Peter Altgeld. The auditorium in Altgeld Hall, which was designed to also function as a ballroom, was restored and can seat up to 500.[24] On the level below the auditorium, the original gym was transformed into a computer classroom.[25] Also on the same level is the NIU Art Museum which occupies two large spaces.

 
Altgeld Hall

The East Lagoon near Altgeld is a spot on campus.[26] Barsema Hall, which houses the College of Business, opened its doors in 2002. This 144,000 square-foot facility houses modern classrooms, faculty offices, several computer labs, a large atrium at the center of the building as well as a 375-seat auditorium.

 
The tower of Holmes Student Center

The Holmes Student Center houses several lounges, computer labs, restaurants, and the University Bookstore. It is home to the Huskies Den, which features bowling, billiards, a video arcade and PlayStation 4 and Xbox One gaming. The Holmes Student Center also houses a 78-room hotel. The lower level of the Holmes Student Center reopened after renovations were completed in January 2020. The renovations include a convenience store, the University Bookstore, a Starbucks, the Huskie Den Grill, bowling & billiards, and a wealth of seating.

 
The Martin Luther King Commons at night

Residence halls

NIU's residence halls (including two complexes with four 12-story towers each) provide several living options to on-campus students.[27] Living-learning floors include the Health Professions House; Business Careers House; Teacher Education and Certification House (TEACH); Honors House; International House; Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM) House; and Fine Arts House.[28] Other floor options include all-men, all-women, transfers, quiet lifestyle and alcohol-free.

Northern View Community, which opened in 2008, offers apartments to undergraduate students who are at least two years post-high school, graduate students, law students, or any student who has a dependent and/or a partner or spouse.[29]

The New Residence Hall, a 1,000-bed complex just north of Lincoln Hall, opened to all students in the fall of 2012. It features two residential buildings where students can live in clusters of 12.[30]

After an extensive renovation, Grant C Tower reopened in the fall of 2011 with completely new accommodations and furnishings for NIU students. Gilbert Hall, which had not been used as a residence hall since 1995, underwent a complete renovation and re-opened in the fall of 2013. Grant D Tower was renovated and re-opened in the fall of 2013.

Douglas Hall, a part of the pair of residence halls Lincoln-Douglas, was demolished by the spring of 2016. Lucinda Avenue has been extended and used since the spring of 2016. This is a part of the master plan to create a new campus.

Residence halls in use:[31]

  • Gilbert Hall
  • Grant Towers
  • Neptune Hall
  • New Residence Hall
  • Northern View
  • Stevenson Towers

Athletic facilities

On the west side of campus is Brigham Field at Huskie Stadium, the home of NIU football games, which also often hosts other outdoor events. Huskie Stadium, which has a seating capacity over 30,000, is surrounded by large open grassy areas which provide recreation, and also serve as the tailgating lots for football games. There is also a baseball field, Ralph McKinzie Field; a softball field, Mary M. Bell Field; a soccer field, Huskie Soccer Complex; and tennis courts, Gullikson Tennis Courts, which flank Huskie Stadium.

At the stadium's north end zone are two athletic buildings. The first is the $14-million Jeffrey and Kimberly Yordon Academic and Athletic Performance Center, whose namesakes donated $2.5 million in the fall of 2006 to help with the construction. The facility opened in August 2007. The second is the Kenneth and Ellen Chessick Indoor Practice Center,[32] an 80,600-square-foot practice facility that houses the football, baseball, and softball teams. Ground was broken for the building in November 2012 and it was completed in October 2013.

The Student Recreation Center is the main facility for Recreation Services. The building, serving approximately 2,000 patrons daily, features services to meet students' recreation, fitness and wellness needs.

The residence halls, located in the same area as the athletic facilities, are also flanked by numerous sand volleyball areas, a large quad between the dorms, basketball courts, skating courts, Eco Lake, and open fields for recreation.

On the far west side of campus is the Convocation Center, a 10,000 seat arena opened in 2002. The Convocation Center hosts NIU men's and women's basketball, gymnastics, wrestling, and volleyball, Victor E. Court, games, the opening convocation ceremony for incoming freshmen, music concerts, and a variety of events throughout the year including job fairs, internship fairs, and other expositions.

At the corner of Annie Glidden Road and Lucinda Avenue is the Chick Evans Field House, home to two large activity rooms with mirrors often used by dance clubs; a three-lane, 1/7-mile jogging and walking track; four multipurpose courts for basketball, volleyball, indoor soccer and floor hockey; and a cardio- and strength-training room, which has been under-used since the basketball team moved to the Convocation Center. The field house continues to host expositions and sporting events of a smaller scale, and is the headquarters for the campus ROTC program.

Two swimming pools are located in Anderson and Gabel Halls.

Student life

Student body composition as of May 2, 2022
Race and ethnicity[33] Total
White 48% 48
 
Hispanic 21% 21
 
Black 19% 19
 
Asian 6% 6
 
Other[a] 4% 4
 
Foreign national 1% 1
 
Economic diversity
Low-income[b] 52% 52
 
Affluent[c] 48% 48
 

Programs

NIU's Division of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management hosts numerous programs to enhance students' learning and living experience on campus.

The Orientation and First Year Programs office (OFP) hosts UNIV 101 (University Experience) and UNIV 201 (The Transfer Experience), which provide an introduction to college. These elective 1-credit, 12-week courses are designed to help new students adjust to NIU and develop the skills necessary to succeed in college and beyond. During the fall of 2009, more than 62 percent of the freshman class enrolled in a UNIV 101 course.[34]

A new Academic Advising Center works with "undecided" students from the time they arrive on campus during orientation until they select a major. The student-centered staff advises students as they develop specialized academic plans compatible with student educational and life goals.

Resource centers serve African-American, Asian-American and Latino students as well as off-campus and non-traditional students, military veterans, lesbian, bisexual, gay and transgender students.

Among the many services of the office of Student Involvement & Leadership Development are opportunities for local and far-reaching volunteerism, including NIU Cares Day, Rake Across DeKalb and alternative spring break programs.

The Counseling & Student Development Center supports the academic, emotional, social and cultural development of students through counseling, assessment, crisis response, outreach, consultation, training and educational services.

Health Enhancement provides health promotion information, materials and interventions. The staff includes four health educators and a health consultant.

The Huskie Bus Line, the largest student-run university bus system in Illinois, operates seven days a week while school is in session during the fall and spring semesters. On the weekends it runs a different route.[35] There is a system that allows one to track the location of Huskie Buses online in real-time.

Facilities

NIU's Campus Child Care Center offers care to children aged two months to five years, along with a summer school program for children ages 6 to 8. Enrollment is secured on a first-come, first-served basis, with priority given first to currently enrolled families, followed by NIU students, NIU faculty and staff, and the community. The center is licensed through the State of Illinois and accredited through the Academy of Early Childhood Program Accreditation.

The Campus Life Building is home to the Campus Activities Board, Career Services, the Counseling and Student Development Center, the Honors Program, the Northern Star student newspaper, the Student Association, and Student Involvement and Leadership Development.

Organizations

NIU has more than 400 student organizations, including recreational sports clubs such as lacrosse, volleyball, rugby, swimming, and ice hockey. Groups embrace interests from academics, advocacy, athletics and the arts to community service, ethnicity, politics, language studies, and religion.[36]

Panhellenic Council sororities include Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Phi, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Delta Gamma, Delta Zeta, Sigma Kappa, Sigma Lambda Sigma, Lambda Theta Alpha, Sigma Lambda Gamma, and Sigma Sigma Sigma.

National Pan-Hellenic Council fraternities and sororities include Alpha Kappa Alpha, Alpha Phi Alpha, Delta Sigma Theta, Iota Phi Theta, Kappa Alpha Psi, Omega Psi Phi, Phi Beta Sigma, Sigma Gamma Rho, and Zeta Phi Beta.

Interfraternity Council fraternities include Alpha Epsilon Pi, Alpha Kappa Lambda, Alpha Sigma Phi, Delta Chi, Delta Upsilon, Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi Kappa Theta, Phi Sigma Kappa, Omega Delta, Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Mu, Sigma Nu, and Tau Kappa Epsilon.

United Greek Council fraternities and sororities include alpha Kappa Delta Phi, Alpha Phi Gamma, Alpha Psi Lambda, Alpha Sigma Omega, Chi Sigma Tau, Gamma Phi Omega, Kappa Delta Chi, Kappa Pi Beta, Kappa Phi Lambda, Lambda Upsilon Lambda, Lambda Theta Phi, Phi Rho Eta, Sigma Lambda Beta, and Tau Phi Sigma.

Each year, several of the Greek organizations at NIU host IFC Tugs, a bracket-style athletic tournament competition similar to tug-of-war with a long history at Northern Illinois University. NIU Tugs was captured on film in a 1996 documentary, Tugs Untied, about NIU's unique version of the sport; the 37-minute documentary won the "Best of Arizona" award at the 2000 Arizona International Film Festival.[37]

Arts and culture

 
NIU Anthropology Museum in Cole Hall (display cases, sometimes referred to as cabinets)
 
"Olive Goyle" sculpture near McMurry Hall
 
Jack Arends Hall - NIU College of Visual and Performing Arts

Students and faculty in NIU's College of Visual and Performing Arts host art exhibitions, musical concerts' and theatrical and dance productions throughout the year. Many are free.

The NIU Anthropology Museum was opened to the public on February 12, 2012 in Cole Hall. The Anthropology collections are extensive, with foci on North American native collections and cultural artifacts from throughout Southeast Asia.

NIU's School of Music is home to the NIU Jazz Ensemble, the NIU Steelband, and the Avalon String Quartet.

The NIU Art Museum, which has several galleries in Altgeld Hall, hosts several shows of professional works. The campus also houses the Blackwell History of Education Museum, the Burma Art Collection and the theater-based Historic Scenic Collection.

The Department of Communication sponsors the annual Reality Bytes Film Festival, created in 2002 by media studies professor Laura Vazquez to give NIU students the ability to competitively screen their work. The 2011 festival received more than 40 entries from across the country and as far away as Cuba, South Africa and Australia.[38]

Since 2000 the Visual Communication program in the School of Art and Design has hosted the annual SEEK Design Conference, led by professor Steve Quinn. Students assist in coordinating this conference of about 200 attendees. SEEK has featured designers such as Stefan Sagmeister, Paula Scher, Massimo Vignelli, Chip Kidd, Rick Valicenti, Kyle Cooper, Debbie Millman, Eddie Opara, and Aaron Draplin.

Athletics

Affiliation

NIU was a member of the Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference from 1920 to 1967. Currently, the NIU Huskies compete in NCAA Division I, FBS (I-A) for Football, in the Mid-American Conference.

NIU's athletic department experienced large growth in reputation in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Almost completely unknown to observers from outside of Illinois before the mid-1990s, the Huskies were ranked as high as 10th in the 2003 AP College Football poll after victories against BCS opponents number 14 Maryland (who finished that season at number 17), number 21 Alabama and Iowa State. In 2010, NIU football had its first undefeated MAC regular season (8-0), and cracked the top 25 in Associated Press and coaches' polls. In 2012, NIU football, after winning another MAC Football Championship earned a place in the Orange Bowl and was the first team to participate in a BCS Bowl from the Mid-American Conference.

Notable alumni

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Other consists of Multiracial Americans & those who prefer to not say.
  2. ^ The percentage of students who received an income-based federal Pell grant intended for low-income students.
  3. ^ The percentage of students who are a part of the American middle class at the bare minimum.

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External links

  • Official website  
  • Northern Illinois Athletics website

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Coordinates 41 56 2 N 88 46 40 W 41 93389 N 88 77778 W 41 93389 88 77778 Northern Illinois University NIU is a public research university in DeKalb Illinois It was founded as Northern Illinois State Normal School on May 22 1895 by Illinois Governor John P Altgeld as part of an expansion of the state s system for producing college educated teachers In addition to the main campus in DeKalb it has satellite centers in Chicago Naperville Rockford and Oregon Illinois Northern Illinois UniversityFormer nameNorthern Illinois State Normal School 1895 1921 Northern Illinois State Teachers College 1921 1955 Northern Illinois State College 1955 1957 TypePublic research universityEstablishedMay 22 1895 127 years ago 1895 05 22 AccreditationHLCAcademic affiliationURASpace grantEndowment 99 2 million 2021 1 PresidentLisa FreemanProvostBeth IngramStudents15 649 Fall 2022 2 Undergraduates11 429 Fall 2022 2 Postgraduates4 220 Fall 2022 2 LocationDeKalb Illinois United StatesCampusUniversity town 945 13 acres 382 5 ha 3 ColorsCardinal and Black 4 NicknameHuskiesSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I MACWebsitewww wbr niu wbr eduThe university is composed of seven degree granting colleges and has a student body of approximately 16 000 with over 240 000 alumni NIU is one of only two public universities in Illinois that compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association at the highest levels of all sports Division I citation needed The university s athletic teams are known as the Huskies and compete in the Mid American Conference MAC Contents 1 History 1 1 University presidents 2 Academics 2 1 Rankings 2 1 1 Science and research 3 Campus 3 1 Residence halls 3 2 Athletic facilities 4 Student life 4 1 Programs 4 2 Facilities 4 3 Organizations 4 4 Arts and culture 5 Athletics 5 1 Affiliation 6 Notable alumni 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksHistory Edit Altgeld Hall and Still Hall along College Avenue Altgeld Hall was the first building to be constructed on campus Northern Illinois University was founded as part of the expansion of the normal school program established in 1857 in Normal Illinois In 1895 the state legislature created a board of trustees for the governance of the Northern Illinois State Normal School which would grow into what is today known as NIU In July 1917 the Illinois Senate consolidated the boards of trustees for the five state normal schools Eastern Illinois State Normal School Illinois State Normal School Northern Illinois State Normal School Southern Illinois State Normal University and Western Illinois State Normal School into one state Normal School Board Over the next fifty eight years the school and the governing board changed their names several times In 1921 the legislature gave the institution the nameNorthern Illinois State Teachers College and empowered it to award the four year Bachelor of Education degree In 1941 the Normal School Board changed its name to the Teachers College Board In 1951 the Teachers College Board authorized the college to grant the degree Master of Science in Education and the institution s Graduate School was established On July 1 1955 the state legislature renamed the college Northern Illinois State College and authorized the college to broaden its educational services by offering academic work in areas other than teacher education The Teachers College Board granted permission for the college to add curricula leading to the degrees Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science On July 1 1957 the Seventieth General Assembly renamed Northern Illinois State College as Northern Illinois University in recognition of its expanded status as a liberal arts university In 1965 the Illinois State Teachers College Board became the Board of Governors of State Colleges and Universities and was reorganized to include Northeastern University Governor s State and Chicago State Universities In 1967 authority for Northern Illinois University Illinois State University and Sangamon State University were passed on to a newly formed board of regents In 1984 the board created the position of chancellor for the three regent universities to act as a chief executive for all three schools the first person appointed chancellor was then NIU President William R Monat The board of regents and the chancellor governed the three regency universities until the end of 1995 On January 1 1996 authority for each of the three regency universities was transferred to three independent boards of trustees each concerned solely with one university 5 On February 14 2008 the university drew international attention when a gunman opened fire in a crowd of students on campus killing five students and injuring 17 more people before fatally shooting himself University presidents Edit 13 presidents have served at the university 6 John Williston Cook 1899 1919 J Stanley Brown 1919 1927 Joseph Clifton Brown 1927 1929 Karl L Adams 1929 1948 Leslie A Holmes 1949 1967 Rhoten A Smith 1967 1971 Richard J Nelson 1971 1978 William R Monat 1978 1984 Clyde Wingfield 1985 1986 John E La Tourette 1986 2000 John G Peters 2000 2013 Douglas D Baker 2013 2017 Lisa C Freeman 2017 present Academics EditNorthern Illinois UniversityCollege school Year foundedCollege of Business 1961College of Education 1895College of Engineering and Engineering Technology 1985College of Health and Human Sciences 1959College of Law 1975College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 1959College of Visual and Performing Arts 1957 Swen Parson Hall Northern Illinois University College of Law NIU has seven degree granting colleges 7 that together offer more than 60 undergraduate majors 70 minors nine pre professional programs and 79 graduate programs including a College of Law 8 and 24 areas of study leading to doctoral degrees 9 Many of NIU s academic programs are nationally accredited for meeting the highest standards of academic quality and rigor including business engineering nursing visual and performing arts and all teacher certification programs 10 New interdisciplinary academic programs in Environmental Studies and Community Leadership and Civic Engagement were established in FY 2012 Rankings Edit Academic rankingsNationalForbes 11 621THE WSJ 12 601 800U S News amp World Report 13 299 391Washington Monthly 14 248GlobalU S News amp World Report 15 671In 2021 Northern Illinois University was ranked the 97th top college in the United States by Payscale and CollegeNet s Social Mobility Index college rankings 16 NIU is classified as a National University by U S News amp World Report and ranked number 177 out of 206 ranked National Universities 75 National Universities were left unranked The same publication also ranked NIU as 41st best in the country for Public Affairs programs 17 and within that field NIU s program in City Management amp Urban Policy was ranked 3rd in the nation and the Public Finance amp Budgeting program at 12th 17 18 Forbes magazine placed NIU as number 386 on its list of 600 universities in 2021 19 Science and research Edit Davis Hall the old science building at NIU NIU College of Engineering NIU is classified among R2 Doctoral Universities High research activity 20 The university is also a member of the Universities Research Association that manages several federal physics laboratories including Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia Illinois The university is expanding its program in accelerator technology Established in 1963 Northern Illinois University s Center for Southeast Asian Studies 21 CSEAS is currently one of seven federally recognized National Resource Centers NRC for Southeast Asian foreign language and area studies NIU has been awarded the Title VI Foreign Language and Area Studies 22 FLAS Fellowships since 1974 and Undergraduate NRC grants since 1997 23 NIU s CSEAS operates within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and offers an undergraduate minor and a graduate concentration in Southeast Asian studies enrolling more than 1 500 students each year Campus EditThe main campus sits on 756 acres in DeKalb and includes 64 major buildings Additional campus sites include the Lorado Taft Field Campus 144 acres Rockford Campus 10 acres and the Naperville Campus 11 2 acres 3 One of the most prominent buildings on campus is the castle like Altgeld Hall It is one of the five castle themed buildings built according to the suggestion of Governor John Peter Altgeld The auditorium in Altgeld Hall which was designed to also function as a ballroom was restored and can seat up to 500 24 On the level below the auditorium the original gym was transformed into a computer classroom 25 Also on the same level is the NIU Art Museum which occupies two large spaces Altgeld Hall The East Lagoon near Altgeld is a spot on campus 26 Barsema Hall which houses the College of Business opened its doors in 2002 This 144 000 square foot facility houses modern classrooms faculty offices several computer labs a large atrium at the center of the building as well as a 375 seat auditorium The tower of Holmes Student Center The Holmes Student Center houses several lounges computer labs restaurants and the University Bookstore It is home to the Huskies Den which features bowling billiards a video arcade and PlayStation 4 and Xbox One gaming The Holmes Student Center also houses a 78 room hotel The lower level of the Holmes Student Center reopened after renovations were completed in January 2020 The renovations include a convenience store the University Bookstore a Starbucks the Huskie Den Grill bowling amp billiards and a wealth of seating The Martin Luther King Commons at night Residence halls Edit NIU s residence halls including two complexes with four 12 story towers each provide several living options to on campus students 27 Living learning floors include the Health Professions House Business Careers House Teacher Education and Certification House TEACH Honors House International House Science Technology Engineering amp Mathematics STEM House and Fine Arts House 28 Other floor options include all men all women transfers quiet lifestyle and alcohol free Northern View Community which opened in 2008 offers apartments to undergraduate students who are at least two years post high school graduate students law students or any student who has a dependent and or a partner or spouse 29 The New Residence Hall a 1 000 bed complex just north of Lincoln Hall opened to all students in the fall of 2012 It features two residential buildings where students can live in clusters of 12 30 After an extensive renovation Grant C Tower reopened in the fall of 2011 with completely new accommodations and furnishings for NIU students Gilbert Hall which had not been used as a residence hall since 1995 underwent a complete renovation and re opened in the fall of 2013 Grant D Tower was renovated and re opened in the fall of 2013 Douglas Hall a part of the pair of residence halls Lincoln Douglas was demolished by the spring of 2016 Lucinda Avenue has been extended and used since the spring of 2016 This is a part of the master plan to create a new campus Residence halls in use 31 Gilbert Hall Grant Towers Neptune Hall New Residence Hall Northern View Stevenson TowersAthletic facilities Edit On the west side of campus is Brigham Field at Huskie Stadium the home of NIU football games which also often hosts other outdoor events Huskie Stadium which has a seating capacity over 30 000 is surrounded by large open grassy areas which provide recreation and also serve as the tailgating lots for football games There is also a baseball field Ralph McKinzie Field a softball field Mary M Bell Field a soccer field Huskie Soccer Complex and tennis courts Gullikson Tennis Courts which flank Huskie Stadium At the stadium s north end zone are two athletic buildings The first is the 14 million Jeffrey and Kimberly Yordon Academic and Athletic Performance Center whose namesakes donated 2 5 million in the fall of 2006 to help with the construction The facility opened in August 2007 The second is the Kenneth and Ellen Chessick Indoor Practice Center 32 an 80 600 square foot practice facility that houses the football baseball and softball teams Ground was broken for the building in November 2012 and it was completed in October 2013 The Student Recreation Center is the main facility for Recreation Services The building serving approximately 2 000 patrons daily features services to meet students recreation fitness and wellness needs The residence halls located in the same area as the athletic facilities are also flanked by numerous sand volleyball areas a large quad between the dorms basketball courts skating courts Eco Lake and open fields for recreation On the far west side of campus is the Convocation Center a 10 000 seat arena opened in 2002 The Convocation Center hosts NIU men s and women s basketball gymnastics wrestling and volleyball Victor E Court games the opening convocation ceremony for incoming freshmen music concerts and a variety of events throughout the year including job fairs internship fairs and other expositions At the corner of Annie Glidden Road and Lucinda Avenue is the Chick Evans Field House home to two large activity rooms with mirrors often used by dance clubs a three lane 1 7 mile jogging and walking track four multipurpose courts for basketball volleyball indoor soccer and floor hockey and a cardio and strength training room which has been under used since the basketball team moved to the Convocation Center The field house continues to host expositions and sporting events of a smaller scale and is the headquarters for the campus ROTC program Two swimming pools are located in Anderson and Gabel Halls Student life EditStudent body composition as of May 2 2022 Race and ethnicity 33 TotalWhite 48 48 Hispanic 21 21 Black 19 19 Asian 6 6 Other a 4 4 Foreign national 1 1 Economic diversityLow income b 52 52 Affluent c 48 48 Programs Edit NIU s Division of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management hosts numerous programs to enhance students learning and living experience on campus The Orientation and First Year Programs office OFP hosts UNIV 101 University Experience and UNIV 201 The Transfer Experience which provide an introduction to college These elective 1 credit 12 week courses are designed to help new students adjust to NIU and develop the skills necessary to succeed in college and beyond During the fall of 2009 more than 62 percent of the freshman class enrolled in a UNIV 101 course 34 A new Academic Advising Center works with undecided students from the time they arrive on campus during orientation until they select a major The student centered staff advises students as they develop specialized academic plans compatible with student educational and life goals Resource centers serve African American Asian American and Latino students as well as off campus and non traditional students military veterans lesbian bisexual gay and transgender students Among the many services of the office of Student Involvement amp Leadership Development are opportunities for local and far reaching volunteerism including NIU Cares Day Rake Across DeKalb and alternative spring break programs The Counseling amp Student Development Center supports the academic emotional social and cultural development of students through counseling assessment crisis response outreach consultation training and educational services Health Enhancement provides health promotion information materials and interventions The staff includes four health educators and a health consultant The Huskie Bus Line the largest student run university bus system in Illinois operates seven days a week while school is in session during the fall and spring semesters On the weekends it runs a different route 35 There is a system that allows one to track the location of Huskie Buses online in real time Facilities Edit NIU s Campus Child Care Center offers care to children aged two months to five years along with a summer school program for children ages 6 to 8 Enrollment is secured on a first come first served basis with priority given first to currently enrolled families followed by NIU students NIU faculty and staff and the community The center is licensed through the State of Illinois and accredited through the Academy of Early Childhood Program Accreditation The Campus Life Building is home to the Campus Activities Board Career Services the Counseling and Student Development Center the Honors Program the Northern Star student newspaper the Student Association and Student Involvement and Leadership Development Organizations Edit NIU has more than 400 student organizations including recreational sports clubs such as lacrosse volleyball rugby swimming and ice hockey Groups embrace interests from academics advocacy athletics and the arts to community service ethnicity politics language studies and religion 36 Panhellenic Council sororities include Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Phi Alpha Sigma Alpha Delta Gamma Delta Zeta Sigma Kappa Sigma Lambda Sigma Lambda Theta Alpha Sigma Lambda Gamma and Sigma Sigma Sigma National Pan Hellenic Council fraternities and sororities include Alpha Kappa Alpha Alpha Phi Alpha Delta Sigma Theta Iota Phi Theta Kappa Alpha Psi Omega Psi Phi Phi Beta Sigma Sigma Gamma Rho and Zeta Phi Beta Interfraternity Council fraternities include Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Kappa Lambda Alpha Sigma Phi Delta Chi Delta Upsilon Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Kappa Theta Phi Sigma Kappa Omega Delta Pi Kappa Phi Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Mu Sigma Nu and Tau Kappa Epsilon United Greek Council fraternities and sororities include alpha Kappa Delta Phi Alpha Phi Gamma Alpha Psi Lambda Alpha Sigma Omega Chi Sigma Tau Gamma Phi Omega Kappa Delta Chi Kappa Pi Beta Kappa Phi Lambda Lambda Upsilon Lambda Lambda Theta Phi Phi Rho Eta Sigma Lambda Beta and Tau Phi Sigma Each year several of the Greek organizations at NIU host IFC Tugs a bracket style athletic tournament competition similar to tug of war with a long history at Northern Illinois University NIU Tugs was captured on film in a 1996 documentary Tugs Untied about NIU s unique version of the sport the 37 minute documentary won the Best of Arizona award at the 2000 Arizona International Film Festival 37 Arts and culture Edit NIU Anthropology Museum in Cole Hall display cases sometimes referred to as cabinets Olive Goyle sculpture near McMurry Hall Jack Arends Hall NIU College of Visual and Performing Arts Students and faculty in NIU s College of Visual and Performing Arts host art exhibitions musical concerts and theatrical and dance productions throughout the year Many are free The NIU Anthropology Museum was opened to the public on February 12 2012 in Cole Hall The Anthropology collections are extensive with foci on North American native collections and cultural artifacts from throughout Southeast Asia NIU s School of Music is home to the NIU Jazz Ensemble the NIU Steelband and the Avalon String Quartet The NIU Art Museum which has several galleries in Altgeld Hall hosts several shows of professional works The campus also houses the Blackwell History of Education Museum the Burma Art Collection and the theater based Historic Scenic Collection The Department of Communication sponsors the annual Reality Bytes Film Festival created in 2002 by media studies professor Laura Vazquez to give NIU students the ability to competitively screen their work The 2011 festival received more than 40 entries from across the country and as far away as Cuba South Africa and Australia 38 Since 2000 the Visual Communication program in the School of Art and Design has hosted the annual SEEK Design Conference led by professor Steve Quinn Students assist in coordinating this conference of about 200 attendees SEEK has featured designers such as Stefan Sagmeister Paula Scher Massimo Vignelli Chip Kidd Rick Valicenti Kyle Cooper Debbie Millman Eddie Opara and Aaron Draplin Athletics EditMain article Northern Illinois Huskies Northern Illinois Huskies football players in 2021 Affiliation Edit NIU was a member of the Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference from 1920 to 1967 Currently the NIU Huskies compete in NCAA Division I FBS I A for Football in the Mid American Conference NIU s athletic department experienced large growth in reputation in the late 1990s and early 2000s Almost completely unknown to observers from outside of Illinois before the mid 1990s the Huskies were ranked as high as 10th in the 2003 AP College Football poll after victories against BCS opponents number 14 Maryland who finished that season at number 17 number 21 Alabama and Iowa State In 2010 NIU football had its first undefeated MAC regular season 8 0 and cracked the top 25 in Associated Press and coaches polls In 2012 NIU football after winning another MAC Football Championship earned a place in the Orange Bowl and was the first team to participate in a BCS Bowl from the Mid American Conference Notable alumni EditMain article List of Northern Illinois University peopleSee also EditNorthern Illinois University Press Northern Illinois University shootingPortal ChicagoNotes Edit Other consists of Multiracial Americans amp those who prefer to not say The percentage of students who received an income based federal Pell grant intended for low income students The percentage of students who are a part of the American middle class at the bare minimum References Edit As of June 30 2021 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2021 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY20 to FY21 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA February 19 2021 Retrieved February 21 2021 a b c 2022 Fast Facts a b Northern Illinois University Archived from the original on July 23 2015 Retrieved August 4 2015 Northern Illinois University Graphic Standards NIU edu Archived from the original on November 8 2016 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