Northwestern receives $32.4 million to study healthy aging
Northwestern University is celebrating a decade-long partnership with the Posse Foundation's Los Angeles chapter, which brings a new cohort of Southern California-based students to the university each year. The program is a prime example of the success that Posse has...
James T. Kolbe ’65, a former U.S. Representative from Arizona, passed away on December 3, 2022 at the age of 80. Kolbe served in the House of Representatives for 22 years, from 1985 until his retirement in 2007, and was...
A new study revealed that depolarization initiatives do not affect anti-democratic attitudes. The Strengthening Democracy Project, a team of social scientists from Northwestern and three other universities, surveyed 8,000 partisans who were randomly assigned to interventions designed to reduce affective...
Caroline Kent, Assistant Professor in Weinberg College's Department of Art, Theory, and Practice, was recently awarded The Joyce Alexander Wein Artist Prize by The Studio Museum in Harlem. According to The Studio Museum in Harlem, “The Wein Prize recognizes and honors...
For the first time, a team of astronomers — including Northwestern University assistant professor of physics and astronomy Jason Wang — used NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope to take a direct image of a planet outside our solar system. The...
Opportunities for women in professional baseball have been growing rapidly among managerial, scouting, or coaching roles. Katie Krall ‘18 has worked in and around professional baseball since leaving the university and has now secured a position as a development coach...
Ten-year analysis links police complaints with hospital records, suggesting that the consequences of police misconduct may begin in utero and persist across the life course According to the study led by Northwestern professor of psychology Greg Miller, professor of sociology Andrew...