160 Minutes: The Race to Save the RMS Titanic
William Hazelgrove returns to present his program, 160 Minutes: The Race to Save the RMS Titanic on Sunday, April 13 at 2pm. This presentation will include refreshments afterwards.
William Hazelgrove returns to present his program, 160 Minutes: The Race to Save the RMS Titanic on Sunday, April 13 at 2pm. This presentation will include refreshments afterwards.
Hygge (pronounced ‘HOO-gah’) means coziness, candlelight, nature, and meeting with friends. DeKalb Public Library’s Hygge gatherings focus on intentional happiness and community through arts and crafts, coloring, trivia, peaceful music, and hot cocoa and tea (bring your favorite mug, if desired.) For April, they’ll start seeds, decorate eggs, and make windchimes. This program is intended […]
Reality Bytes is NIU’s International Short Film Festival! It will take place April 15 and 16, during this time, various short films from students around the world will be showcased. The first night will take place at Cole Hall on Campus from 6:30 to 8:00 PM. The second night will be held at Egyptian Theatre […]
Four concurrent exhibitions: “Surrealist Classics from the Museum Collection,” “Windows to the Subconscious,” “Phantasmagraphica: The Early Psychedelic Work of British Artist Douglas Binder or Nightmares of alienation in post-industrial England,” and “A Deb Sokolow Sampler: 20 Years of Speculative Drawing.”
Save the Date – Counseling and Consultation Services and Employee Well-being proudly presents NIU’s annual Wellness Fair hosted on Wednesday, April 16th from 11:00 am – 3:00 pm in the Holmes Student Center’s Duke Ellington Ballroom. All are invited to attend and engage in the variety of free opportunities offered at the fair. Campus and […]
Reality Bytes is NIU’s International Short Film Festival! It will take place April 15 and 16, during this time, various short films from students around the world will be showcased. The first night will take place at Cole Hall on Campus from 6:30 to 8:00 PM. The second night will be held at Egyptian Theatre […]
Experience the freedom of a relaxed atmosphere, where there’s no need to stifle excitement or confine movement during this less structured play group. Tailored for children with special needs aged 0-5 years, this program is designed for families to engage with and meet other families without the pressure of keeping children quiet or in one […]
Four concurrent exhibitions: “Surrealist Classics from the Museum Collection,” “Windows to the Subconscious,” “Phantasmagraphica: The Early Psychedelic Work of British Artist Douglas Binder or Nightmares of alienation in post-industrial England,” and “A Deb Sokolow Sampler: 20 Years of Speculative Drawing.”
In partnership with NIU STEAM, monthly STEM Cafés are back! Kaboom! Is an exciting Pokémon-themed Chemistry Demo Night, hosted by the NIU Chemistry Club! This interactive experience is a sneak peek into their annual chemistry showcase—featuring more hands-on activities and thrilling experiments inspired by the Pokémon universe. This free presentation is for teens, but open […]
The great hunt is on! Get your friends and join the quest for hundreds of eggs filled with candy and prizes. Pre-registration is required. Chamberlain Park Shelter #1, next to sand volleyball court. Hunt begins at 8:00 pm SHARP! Please bring a flashlight with you. Ages 10-15
Four concurrent exhibitions: “Surrealist Classics from the Museum Collection,” “Windows to the Subconscious,” “Phantasmagraphica: The Early Psychedelic Work of British Artist Douglas Binder or Nightmares of alienation in post-industrial England,” and “A Deb Sokolow Sampler: 20 Years of Speculative Drawing.”
Four concurrent exhibitions: “Surrealist Classics from the Museum Collection,” “Windows to the Subconscious,” “Phantasmagraphica: The Early Psychedelic Work of British Artist Douglas Binder or Nightmares of alienation in post-industrial England,” and “A Deb Sokolow Sampler: 20 Years of Speculative Drawing.”