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Faculty, Podcasts and Videos, Research April 1, 2022

Study shows BLM movement helped shape childrens’ thoughts on racial identity

A recent study found that middle school students had greater awareness of their racial identities from 2014 to 2016, during the height of the Black Lives Matter movement. The study, published by Onnie Rogers, assistant professor of psychology and …


Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin in 2016. Getty Images

Faculty April 1, 2022

Professor Karen Alter discusses China’s silence on Russia in the article “Putin’s War: It is China’s Move”

As the war in Ukraine continues, professor and political scientist Karen Alter questions why the Chinese government has been unusually silent regarding the conflict.

Alter is the Norman Dwight Harris Professor of International Relations and Professor of Political Science at …


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Alumni and Students April 1, 2022

Arch Scholars Student Spotlight: Rosabel Arellano Razo

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Last Call at the Hotel Imperial: The Reporters Who Took On a World at War

Bookshelf, Faculty, In the Media, Research March 23, 2022

Professor Deborah Cohen’s Book “Last Call at the Hotel Imperial” follows four influential journalists who sounded the alarm on WWII

Historian Deborah Cohen’s new book, Last Call at the Hotel Imperial, explores the lives of four journalists who reported from Europe and Asia during the lead-up to World War II. Cohen is the Richard W. Leopold Professor of History …


Left to right: Mary Richardson Jones, circa 1883 (Source: Image Courtesy of the Chicago History Museum, ICHi-022363; Baldwin & Drake, photographer); (Source: Photo of Eleanor Madden Johnson, Ralph J. Bunche papers (Collection 2051). Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA.);and Portrait of Anna Elizabeth Hudlin, Chicago, Illinois, 1881. (Source: Courtesy of Chicago History Museum, ICHi-022356.)

Faculty, Research March 18, 2022

New exhibit explores how Black women pushed for equality in 19th century America

A new virtual exhibit details Black political mobilizations in pre-Civil War Illinois, including the crucial contributions of Black women

While Black men inhabited the most visible, public-facing positions of Black life in mid- 19th century America, the male ministers, editorial …


"I voted" stickers

Faculty, Research March 16, 2022

New survey finds 12% of respondents are willing to sell their votes

In American Politics Research, Northwestern professor and political scientist Jordan Gans-Morse and his co-author conducted a survey that asked if Americans would ever sell their vote. The resulting report comes as many US citizens are concerned about the country’s future, …


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Alumni and Students, In the Media, Uncategorized March 16, 2022

Boston Red Sox’s Katie Krall ‘18 featured as a trailblazing woman in baseball by MLB Network

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 …


Faculty, In the Media, Research March 16, 2022

Professor Chad Mirkin awarded UNESCO International Prize for Research in the Life Sciences

Northwestern professor Chad Mirkin was awarded the 2022 UNESCO-Equatorial Guinea International Prize for Research in the Life Sciences for his work with spherical nucleic acids (SNAs). The honor is granted to researchers “who have made significant efforts through scientific research …


COVID-19 Research, Faculty, Research March 15, 2022

Studies suggest partial identification may help doctors make critical decisions

In the world of medicine, doctors often need to provide binary answers to patients, even if they do not have all the information necessary to make a decision. Northwestern professor and economist Charles Manski suggests medical professionals use partial identification …


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Faculty, Research March 14, 2022

Professor Julia Behrman publishes report on immigrant fertility in France

Northwestern Assistant Professor Julia Behrman of the department of sociology led the project on “Collaborative Research: Migration and Fertility” with Abigail Weitzman, faculty at UT Austin, that examines how migration to a different country affects the fertility of African women …


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