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Northern Star

The Student News Site of Northern Illinois University

Northern Star

The Student News Site of Northern Illinois University

Northern Star

Prime accident conditions accompany winter weather

January 22, 1988

As the daily weather forecasts indicate, the Northern Illinois winter season is in full force, complete with pristine beauty, outdoor sports and treacherous driving conditions. Packed snow, ice, obscured views and glare are all common contributors to...

Regents OK $572,000 SE Asian Studies grant

By Tammy Sholer and | January 22, 1988

NORMAL—NIU's Southeast Asian Studies will be able to enhance its programming with a $572,000 grant to NIU. The Board of Regents approved the Luce Foundation Grant Thursday along with a grant to provide funding for NIU's Technology Commercialization...

Corporation raises $135,000

By Greg Rivara | January 22, 1988

Fund-raising efforts to run the newly formed DeKalb County Economic Development Corporation, which will attempt to bring new business into DeKalb County, have raised about $135,000 said Tom Montiegel, co-chairperson of the corporation's fund-raising committee....

Taxpayers must be convinced of need

January 22, 1988

Just as the furor over higher education funding for fiscal 1988 becomes a memory, the fight for 1989 dollars is only beginning. Those adamant about increases in higher ed. funding are in for a fight if they want to avoid a repeat of last year's disappointments....

Repairs complete on Gabel pool; gym change planned

By Matt James | January 21, 1988

Repairs to the Gabel Hall pool are finished and $221,300 has been appropriated to repair and convert the building's adjacent gym into a dance studio. Both the pool and gym were damaged because of Gabel's leaking roof. The pool was closed in December 1985....

Center prepares students for job hunt

By Sylvia Phillips | January 21, 1988

NIU's Career Planning and Placement Center offers graduating students a variety of avenues to use in locating employment.

Students should not wait until the last minute to take advantage of these programs, cautions Joan Greening, assistant director of NIU's Career Planning and Placement Center. Greening said now is the time for graduating students to begin preparations for their job searches.

Jean Callary, recruiting coordinator for NIU's Career Planning and Placement Center, discussed the psychology involved in on-campus recruiting.

"The group of students interviewed represents new ideas and fresh education," she said. "It's tough to go to college, and employers know that."

Some of the services provided by NIU's Career Planning and Placement Center include workshops on topics such as job search strategies, resume writing and interviewing, an on-campus recruitment program, job listings, career-counseling sessions and an alumni referral service.

To use campus recruiting, students graduating in May or August should attend at least one of the campus interviewing sessions scheduled between Jan. 20 and Jan. 26. Workshops also are available to help students understand how the job search works.

Students select jobs of interest and apply for interviews by turning in copies of their resumes to the center. The center then sends the resumes to the employers, who select students for interviews.

"That kind of dual selection gives students a lot of flexibility in career choices," Callary said.

Once students are selected for an interview, they can sign up for the time that fits their schedule.

Callary also said companies sent 4.3 percent more recruiters to NIU in the fall of 1987 than in 1986. She said the same companies consistently return.

"Northern has a good reputation with companies," Callary said. "When employers make arrangements to do campus interviewing, that means they've had success in the past with NIU graduates."

"Employers get to pre-screen applicants," Callary said. "Students choose the employers and employers choose the students. This gives employers control over the people who are interviewed," she said.

In the past, NIU graduates have done well in finding employment after graduation. Follow-up surveys indicate 85 to 90 percent of NIU students accept jobs within months after graduation.

The center's post-graduation study of August and December 1986 and May 1987 graduates revealed 72 percent of NIU's graduates with bachelor's degrees found full-time employment. Also, 74 percent of these respondents indicated the jobs were related to their majors.

Of master's degree graduates, 80 percent found full-time employment, with 82 percent of the full and part-time jobs related to their degrees.

Karin Schild, a senior accounting major who will graduate in May, used NIU's campus recruiting and had 10 on-campus interviews and five job offers before accepting a position with a large accounting firm.

"I thought it (on-campus recruiting) was really convenient," said Schild. "All you have to do is to put your resume in a drop-box, and the corporation comes to NIU to interview," she said.

Callary said while students initially showed interest in on-campus recruiting last fall, many did not follow through with the procedures.

"Of the December and May graduates who registered for campus recruiting last fall, 41 percent never requested an interview," she said.

Aaron Hayes, an NIU alumnus from Wheaton, Ill., returned to NIU to check job possibilities in his field of economics and political science.

Firefighters, city involved in arbitration

By Susie Snyder | January 21, 1988

The International Association of Firefighters Local 1236 and the City of DeKalb are engaged in arbitration over a one year wage re-opener. The city and Local 1236 have come to a disagreement on the city's offer of a 2 percent wage increase, said Steve...

Proposal reviewed

By Sean Noble | January 21, 1988

NIU's Council on Instruction will act today on a proposal to move required grade of "C" in English 103 to English 104. University Associate Provost Lou Jean Moyer said, "It seems more appropriate to have the requirement at the end of the sequence rather...

Reagan speaks on educational standards

January 21, 1988

SUITLAND, Md. (AP)—President Reagan argued today "there are too few rewards" for good teachers and administrators. He said schools should adopt free-market principles of incentives and accountability to promote educational excellence. Reagan also said...

Biology center plans ‘Biotechnology Day’ at NIU

By Greg Rivara | January 21, 1988

The NIU Plant Molecular Biology Center is planning a "Biotechnology Day at Northern" for March 15, University Research Professor Arnold Hampel said. "The day is still in the planning stages," Hampel said. The Illinois Board of Regents established the...

Regents OK IBHE budget resolution

By Suzanne Tomse | January 21, 1988

NORMAL—The Board of Regents stressed the need for a stronger state-wide commitment to higher education Thursday before adopting a resolution in support of the Illinois Board of Higher Education's fiscal year 1989 budget recommendations. "We do have...

Survey focuses on household chores

January 21, 1988

NEW YORK (AP)—Nine out of 10 working mothers who responded to a magazine survey on housework said they do the laundry regularly in their household, the magazine has found. Husbands and children do the laundry regularly about 25 percent of the time,...

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