Tuesday, December 6, 2022

Diversifying Higher Education Faculty in Illinois (DFI)

The application for the Diversifying Higher Education Faculty in Illinois (DFI) program is open for the 2023-2024 academic year. DFI aims to increase the number of minority full-time tenure track faculty and staff at Illinois' two-and-four-year, public and private colleges and universities. Please refer to the application and link below for more information.  

The following are the eligibility requirements for the DFI application:

·  Applicants must be admitted to a Master's or Doctoral program at a participating institution at the time of application (e.g., provide an acceptance letter to a graduate program at NEIU)

·  Completed screening form (page 9 of application)

·  Completed application form

·  Proof of Illinois Residency (e.g., has lived in Illinois for at least three years)

·  Copy of Voter Registration Card

·  Part of an underrepresented group designated in the Act (e.g., African American, Hispanic American/Latino, Native American, Asian American, Alaskan Native, and Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander)

·  Professional Goals Statement

·  Academic eligibility (e.g., An earned baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution of higher learning; Minimum grade point average of 2.75 on a grade scale of 4.0 = A in the last 60 hours of undergraduate work; and over a 3.2 in at least 9 hours of graduate study; Unconditional admission to a post-baccalaureate degree program). 

·  Academic Pursuit (e.g., Applicants in all academic disciplines are eligible. Applicants must be pursuing a doctorate or master's degree. Applicants must pursue a career in teaching or administration at an Illinois post-secondary institution or Illinois higher education governing board). 

·  Demonstrate Financial Need (e.g., Applicants must demonstrate financial need in the form of W2 Forms. A FAFSA must be filed each year to maintain eligibility)

·  Statement of Underrepresented Status

·  Three letters of recommendation 

·  Official transcripts - (no copies)

The DFI Award is available for a maximum of four years: Master's Degree (2 Years), Doctoral Degree (2 Years), or a Doctoral Degree (4 Years). 

The application deadline is Friday, February 10th, 2023 at 4:00 pm. All application materials must be submitted to the DFI Institutional Representative, MarĂ­a J. Nataren, office in building B-141. If you have any questions or concerns please email mjnatare@neiu.edu or refer to their website:https://www.ibhe.org/dfi.html

 

We look forward to receiving your completed application, 

NEIU DFI Institutional Representative

 

Tuesday, November 29, 2022

Stress-Free Zone, Nov 28 to Dec 2

Feeling stressed? 

The Stress-Free Zone starts today, Monday, Nov 28 through Friday, Dec. 2. Join us for some food, plants, games, meditation, massage chairs and more! 

Massage Chairs

 • Main Campus, Pedroso Center: 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday
 • CCICS, Pre-Function Room: Monday after noon; all day Tuesday through Friday
 • El Centro, First Floor Lobby: All day Monday through Friday 

Coloring, Games and Snacks

 • Main Campus, Village Square: 12:30-2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 29
 • CCICS, Pre-Function Room: Monday after noon; all day Tuesday through Friday
 • El Centro, First Floor Lobby: 2-5 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday 

Plant Giveaway

• Main Campus, Village Square: 12:30-2:30 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday
• CCICS, Pre-Function Room: All day Wednesday through Friday
• El Centro, First Floor Lobby: 2-5 p.m.Wednesday and Thursday

Mindfulness Meditation

• Main Campus, Student Union Room SU 124: 1-2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 29

 Listening Activity

• Main Campus, Student Union Room SU 124: 12:30-2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 30


Posted on behalf of Aidon Perera, Health Education Coordinator of Student Health Services, by Anna Cannova, Public Relations. 

Monday, October 17, 2022

MoreWithUs – Everyday Jobs Offers Spring 2023 Scholarships

          Greetings from Bakarr at MoreWithUs – Everyday Jobs. 


MoreWithUs--Everyday Jobs is now offering  Spring 2023 Scholarship Competition for students. This is the third time we are offering the scholarship. There are two categories, one for high school students and another for college students.  Each award is $1,000. The application deadline is November 30. 

 

Students can visit the link above for more information. There is also a flyer on our social media, see this one: https://twitter.com/morewithus/status/1403451293788786694


 
Look forward to hearing from you!



Bakarr
MoreWithUs - Everyday Jobs
2500 N. Annie Glidden Rd., Suite F
DeKalb, IL 60115
630-995-5306
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Monday, September 19, 2022

Don't Miss Graduate Open House On Thursday Oct 6, 2022

What: GRADUATE OPEN HOUSE
When: Thursday, October 6, 2022
6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Where: NEIU's Alumni Hall, Student Union
 

NEIU is gearing up for its first open house in three years, and we are excited for you to join us!  Since 2020, several changes have occurred in how we approach education, research, and training. Perhaps your life has also changed and caused you to consider your future. Looking at the world around us, there are many reasons to see why:

  • In the year 2010, there were approximately 1 trillion Google searches made. Today, there are more than 99,000 searches made every second.*
  • Over the past five years, online purchases have grown by an average of 14% yearly (not including the 31% growth during the pandemic).**
  • In 2021 there were approximately 13.8 billion devices connected to the internet. By 2025 the number of connections will be close to 31 billion.

f you are considering taking control of your future, including how you interact with and influence the world around you, please join us Thursday, October 6, 2022, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM for our Graduate Open House. A graduate degree or certificate from NEIU will provide you with the knowledge and skills sought after by today's business, technology, research, and education sectors.

Enjoy food and lite refreshments while you:

  • Speak to faculty and advisors from more than 50 graduate programs in business, education, counseling, social sciences, liberal and fine arts, and physical sciences.
  • Learn about admission, financial aid, scholarships, and graduate assistantship opportunities.
  • Hear first-hand from current graduate students and alumni about their experiences.
Register today to attend this exciting and informational event.

Don't hesitate to contact the Graduate Admissions office with any questions; we look forward to seeing you!


Posted by Javier Aquino, M.A., Graduate School Specialist, College of Graduate Studies and Research

Friday, August 12, 2022

Lecture by Brandon P. Fleming, Author of "Miseducated: A Memoir"

 Northeastern’s Center for College Access and Success (CCAS) and the Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion cordially invite the NEIU community to attend a lecture by Brandon P. Fleming from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Friday, Aug. 26 in the Auditorium on the Main Campus. A welcome reception will take place from 9:30-10:15 a.m.

Fleming is a nationally acclaimed educator and author of “Miseducated: A Memoir” (Hachette Books). His story of struggle, success and service has inspired millions around the world. An at-risk youth and college dropout turned award-winning educator, Fleming is Assistant Debate Coach at Harvard University and founder/CEO of the Harvard Diversity Project. Fleming was recruited to join the Harvard debate faculty at the age of 27. Harvard later approved Fleming’s proposal to establish a new department within the university system called the Harvard Diversity Project—an unprecedented pipeline program of the Harvard Debate Council. Fleming now leads an executive staff and board that has raised more than $1 million to enroll more than 100 students of color into Harvard’s international summer debate residency on full scholarship. 

Founded in 1978, CCAS develops collaborative partnerships that engage the entire community in supporting students to succeed academically and socially. CCAS brings together teachers, parents, administrators and staff from community agencies, universities, arts and cultural organizations, and businesses to share knowledge and resources. 

The Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion provides leadership, vision and accountability on NEIU’s commitments to foster diversity and inclusive excellence, institutionalize culturally responsive teaching, learning and programming, resolve systemic inequities and create a welcoming, supportive and respectful environment for all.

For more information about the Center for College Access and Success, please visit the CCAS website or email us at ccas@neiu.edu

For more information about the Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, please email Dr. Shireen Roshanravan at s-roshanravan@neiu.edu.

Posted on behalf of Shireen Roshanravan, Executive Director, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, by Anna Cannova, Public Relations.

 

Friday, June 10, 2022

Summer Nutrition Assistants Needed. Apply Now

The Chicago Partnership for Health Promotion is looking for 5 additional students interested in getting some real world health promotion experience.

This summer we will be working with the Chicago Park District providing nutrition and physical activity programming. The summer camp assistants will be employed for 7 weeks full time this includes initial training.

We will also provide transportation from our office to the camps all summer. You will have a chance to teach nutrition and see what health promotion and SNAP-Ed work looks like in Chicago.

If you are interested please include "Summer nutrition assistant" in the subject line and attach your resume.


With warm regards,

Daylan Dufelmeier, MPH
Director
Chicago Partnership for Health Promotion

Office of Community Engagement and
Neighborhood Health Partnerships
UI Health
Chicago, IL 60612
office 312.996.4656

Tuesday, May 17, 2022

TRIO SSS Programs Award Recipients For 2021-22

 

A big round of applause to the following awardees for their hard work, dedication, and commitment to excellence. 

You're the best!!

 

TRIO SSS Student of the Year

Sean Gunderson

 

TRIO SSS Tutor/Coach of the Year

Meta Hellman

 

TRIO SSS Staff Member of the Year

Vernon Collins

 

NEIU Faculty Member of the Year

Prof. Nancy VanKanegan

 

NEIU Staff Member of the Year

Ryan Williams

 

Monday, May 16, 2022

2022 TRIO SSS End of Semester Celebration Photos

 Our 2022 TRIO SSS End of Semester Celebration was great fun. Enjoy the photos!




TRIO Director Amie Jatta and Graduate Jacquanet Goggins

Josselyn Cruz and Mandy Sheen

       Sydney Roberts



Josselyn and Mandy

Josseyln and Erin



Kirsten Williams and Jacquanet Goggins



Matt Gorski and David Dam    

Kirsten, Stacy and Jacquanet




Sidney Roberts



















Monday, April 25, 2022

Summer Writing & Reading Workshop Series

We need your feedback for summer writing and reading workshops! 

 

Perhaps you were too busy to attend our spring workshop series. No worries, but hey!... Summer is a great time to work on your writing and studying skills. You know you still have some room for improvement in your writing and reading/note-taking skills! 

 

Please share some suggestions with us for areas of need or topics you would like us to include in our summer workshop series and our workshop topics will be based on your input, TBA: TRIO SSS Writing & Reading Workshop Suggestions Form 

TRIO SSS Now Hiring Tutors For Summer 2022

TRIO SSS is looking for tutors in writing, computer science, math, and the natural sciences starting the Summer 2022 term. Who better to tutor with TRIO than TRIO SSS participants? To review eligibility, details, and link to the application form, check out ‘Tutoring’ at the following page: https://www.neiu.edu/university-life/trio-student-support-services/services.

Apply To Receive $500.00 Per Month For 12 Months, No Strings Attached

 The Chicago Resilient Communities Pilot is a $31.5 million dollar commitment from Mayor Lori Lightfoot and the City of Chicago’s Department of Family and Support Services as part of her effort to tackle poverty and put residents at the center of the economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. 5,000 Chicagoans will be selected through an open application and a citywide lottery to receive $500 per month for twelve months, with no strings attached. That means that there are no limitations on how the money can be spent by recipients. The Mayor believes that people living with poverty simply do not have enough money to make ends meet. Cash assistance changes that circumstance and empowers residents to decide how to best meet their financial needs and goals.


Wednesday, April 6, 2022

Don't Miss Latinx Congratulatory On Sat May 7 at El Centro

 

Good afternoon everyone,

My name is Araceli Mena and I am an ENLACE graduate student interning at the Angelina Pedroso Center for Diversity and Intercultural Affairs. 

To honor our Latinx graduating students (both undergraduate and graduate), we are working in collaboration with representatives from El Centro, Office of Student Affairs, Pedroso Center, Proyecto Pa'Lante, McNair, and Latinx student leadership to host the Latinx Congratulatory. The celebration will be held on Saturday, May 7th at El Centro campus from 11am to 2pm. The event will include food and fun activities! Also, students will receive their sarape to be worn at graduation.

The Latinx Congratulatory will allow each graduating student to bring one guest. Registration is mandatory. Due to Covid restrictions, space is very limited, therefore please encourage students to register ASAP using this link https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfZFmrk0FuP3kXUpXf84xnBt0pwzzG5K85xhiNsqLDDxfkW4w/viewform?usp=sf_link

Let me know if you have any questions!

 

Thank you,

Araceli

 

Araceli Mena (she/her/hers/ella)

Program: Educational Leadership, M.A.

Concentration: ENLACE, Higher Education
amena5@neiu.edu

 

Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Transportation to “Healing Through Spoken Word” at CCICS, March 31

At 6 p.m. Thursday, March 31, the Jacob H. Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies (CCICS) will host Chicago poet and activist e nina jay as the featured poet and emcee for their kickoff event of the Hope and Healing Through the Arts Symposium. Please RSVP for workshops and artist talk.

A bus will depart at 5 p.m. from the Nest on the Main Campus for those in need of transportation to and from CCICS. Please sign up for transportation.

jay will perform her poetry and hold space for participants to share their voice in any medium they feel comfortable. Attendees are encouraged to bring their poetry, prose and stories to the event. 

A frontline activist in Chicago’s anti-sexual-violence movement, jay has published three volumes of poetry, "Body of Rooms," "Bricks, Blood & Water," and her latest, “De~stoning: Migrations From the Outpost.” Copies of her books will be available for purchase at the event. Food will be provided. 

This event is co-sponsored by the K(NO)W More sexual violence prevention program, the Carruthers Center, the Pedroso Center, and the Office of the President

Check Out The Golden Apple Scholars Of Illinois Program



Monday, March 7, 2022

Events Sponsored By America Needs You

ANY EVENTS FOR YOUR STUDENTS

All students are invited to attend the following upcoming events!

ANY CAREER ROUNDTABLE – Women in STEM

Wednesday, March 16, 6:00pm CT

Prospective Fellows will hear from Women in STEM who will share details of their unique journeys in this traditionally male-dominated field. See attached for the flyer. Students can register here.

ANY OPEN HOUSE – Presentations and Telling Your Story

Saturday, March 26, 9:30am CT

Prospective Fellows will start with a short orientation from 9:30am to 10am and then they will attend the workshop alongside current Fellows and Mentor Coaches as they develop an effective and realistic plan for researching, organizing, creating a strong presentation. The workshop is from 10am to 2pm, but prospective Fellows can stay for as long as they are able. See attached for the flyer. Students can register here. 

ANY MOCK INTERVIEWS

April 5 & 6, 10:30am CT – Register here

April 5 & 6, 6pm CT – Register here

Sign up today to participate in Mock Interviews! Prospective Fellows will have the chance to get real-time feedback from professionals as they prepare for internships and/or future jobs! Morning and Evening hour slots are available! Spots are limited!

ANY INFO SESSIONS

Thursdays, bi-weekly, 4pm CT

We have virtual bi-weekly information sessions on Thursdays at 4pm CT. Click here for the flyer. You can also register directly here.

APRIL 15 DEADLINE

April 15 is our application deadline! Please remind students to get their applications in, ASAP! Here’s a link to the application: www.americaneedsyou.org/fellow-application


Friday, February 18, 2022

Summer Research Program At Notre Dame


Greetings from Notre Dame! This summer we would love to host undergraduate students from Northeastern Illinois University who have aspirations to earn a graduate-level degree through the Notre Dame Graduate School's summer research program. The deadline is March 1st.


Would you like to be paid to spend your summer on a different college campus researching and improving your odds of enrolling in the graduate program of your choice after you graduate? Consider applying to the 12th annual Summer Research Opportunities Program (SROP), which will be hosted on Notre Dame's campus.

What and When? SROP prepares aspiring graduate students for success by immersing them in guided research with a world-class faculty for roughly 8-9 weeks during the summer, culminating in a research symposium. The 2022 SROP program will run from Monday, May 23rd to Saturday July 23rd, 2022 (dates are approximate and subject to change). The deadline to apply is March 1st.

Notre Dame supports accepted applicants by providing:

·     A generous stipend

·     Housing 

·     Travel expenses

·     GRE prep

·     Specialized assistance with grant and fellowship applications to NSF, NIH, Fulbright, and more

·     Graduate school application support

Previous participants have won prestigious fellowships and have been admitted to top-tier graduate programs, including our own.

Who may apply? The program is open to undergraduate students (esp. current sophomores and juniors) who are not graduating in spring/summer of 2022. Applicants should be either U.S. citizens or residents. You must be either a first generation student, a low-income student, or a member of an underrepresented minority group in academia to apply to the program. The program admits students in any discipline offered by the Notre Dame Graduate School (listed here).

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Session title: "SROP Application Walk-Through and Q&A.” Click a time and date below to register:How? Simple! To apply we only require a statement of intent, a CV, an unofficial copy of your transcript, and one letter of recommendation (uploaded by the recommender). There is no application fee. More detailed application instructions can be found here.

Questions? If you have any questions, please contact Dr. John Lowery (jlowery@nd.edu) directly (or schedule a quick chat here). Also, please feel free to share this email with anyone you know who may be interested. If you need help with the application process, join one of the following upcoming sessions: 

· Wednesday, February 23, 2022 at 04:00 PM until 04:35 PM (Eastern Standard Time)

 

 

The Graduate School
University of Notre Dame
110 Bond Hall
Notre Dame, IN 46556

gradapp@nd.edu
(574) 631-7706