Graphene is something very difficult to make, and many people using graphite mold the layers and get the graphene, but in our case, we made the graphene in 92% field which was unbelievable for us....
Hi, I’m Prof. Mitch Pickerill and I’ll be teaching Political Science 419 – that’s Mock Trial. The Mock Trial class is actually done in conjunction with the NIU Mock Trial Program. What we do in the...
Hello, I’m Andrew Bloeser. I’ll be teaching POLS 301, Political Psychology, in the spring. In Political Psychology, we’ll be examining several topics based around the theme of how do we think about...
Hey, there! I’m Tyler. I’m Gary. Tyler: I guess we should tell you a little bit about it and the great experience that we both had. Staying on the George Washington University campus right in the...
Hi, I’m Dr. Michael Clark and I will be teaching POLS 360: West European Politics, so if you’ve ever wanted to know anything about any of the countries in Europe – France, Germany, the UK, anything...
It was 1975 when I started, and what was so wonderful and incredible about that experience was the support that you got from your fellow students, a group of students that I still keep in contact with...
Hi everyone and welcome to another week of Ask Away Wednesday! Last week Dana asked about campus tours so we interviewed Adam Satterwhite, who’s a Graduate Assistant in charge of special tours on...
Hi. My name is Kikue Hamayotsu. In the fall semester, 2012, I’m going to teach PoliSci 260: Introduction to Comparative Politics. And, in the course with me, you’re going to explore a range of...
Biomechanical analysis of tennis player’s forehand, backhand, serve, and activities to improve tennis skills for physical education. Being a P.E. major, I used the software “Darfish,” which is a...
Hi, Mike again from the social media team at NIU. Students are wondering where to go to get involved on campus, so we interviewed DeLonte Leflour, who’s President of the Student Association. It is...