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Awards and Honors, Faculty, Research September 10, 2021

Professor kihana miraya ross to study new Evanston reparations

In March of 2020, the City of Evanston became the first U.S. municipality to agree to pay Black residents reparations. Black residents can receive up to $25,000 if they were affected by discriminatory housing policies and practices, which the city …


Neil Kelleher

Faculty September 9, 2021

Professor Neil Kelleher named director of the Chemistry of Life Processes Institute

As of Sept. 1, Professor Neil Kelleher, of the Department of Chemistry, is the new director of the Chemistry of Life Processes Institute (CLP). The CLP is a center of interdisciplinary collaboration and biomedical innovation at Northwestern that aims …


Yevgenia Kozorovitskiy

Awards and Honors, Faculty September 9, 2021

Yevgenia Kozorovitskiy wins the 2021 One Mind Nick LeDeit Rising Star Research Award for mental health research

Professor Yevgenia Kozorovitskiy, of the Department of Neurobiology, is the recipient of the 2021 One Mind Nick LeDeit Rising Star Research Award. One Mind is a mental health nonprofit that conducts brain research and aims to transform mental illness …


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Bookshelf, Faculty, Research September 8, 2021

Bookshelf: Latest works by faculty in the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program

Explore the latest books published by faculty members in Northwestern’s Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program.

Here are their latest works to add to your reading list:

Playing with Things: Engaging the Moche Sex Pots

Professor Mary Weismantel, of …


Woman signing ASL

Faculty, Research September 7, 2021

Professor Sandra Waxman finds sign language supports infant cognitive development

Professor Sandra Waxman, of the Department of Psychology, found that sign language, like spoken language, supports infant cognitive development.

In a groundbreaking new study to be published in October, Waxman and a team of researchers discovered that sign language …


School girls in India

Faculty, Research September 2, 2021

Professor Seema Jayachandran finds a school-based intervention in India shifts adolescents’ attitudes about gender

India is currently home to more than 1.3 billion people, but a cultural preference for sons has meant the population has disproportionately more men than women. As a result, India lags behind many countries around issues of gender equality, and …


Three men laughing

Faculty, Research September 2, 2021

Professor Andrew Papachristos appears on American Sociological Association panel to discuss gun violence in Chicago

After more than 800 homicides in 2020, gun violence levels in Chicago remain elevated. As part of the American Sociological Association’s (ASA) annual conference, Professor Andrew Papachristos appeared on a panel with distinguished sociologists, violence interrupters, and public officials to …


Thomas McDade

COVID-19 Research, Faculty, Research September 2, 2021

Study on COVID-19 antibodies underscores the importance of receiving the second vaccine dose

Professor Thomas McDade, of the Department of Anthropology, found that two months after the second Pfizer/Moderna vaccination, antibody response decreases by 20% in adults with prior cases of COVID-19.

McDade and a team of biological anthropologists tested blood samples from …


Photo of students listening to panelist at a career summit

Alumni and Students August 31, 2021

Students can explore career options and connect with alumni at the Career Summit hosted by Waldron Student-Alumni Connections on September 20

The Waldron Student-Alumni Connections Career Summit will be held on Monday, September 20, 2021, from 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. CT. The Career Summit — which will be virtual — offers students an opportunity to learn how to communicate their …


Fellowship recipients

Alumni and Students, Awards and Honors August 31, 2021

Two Weinberg College alumni and one postdoctoral fellow named American Council of Learned Societies’ Emerging Voices 2021 Fellows

Two Weinberg College alumni have been awarded the American Council of Learned Societies’ Emerging Voices Fellowship. The fellowship was created in response to the economic downturn caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, and it aims to support early-career scholars who will …


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Weinberg College faculty and graduate students recognized for excellence in teaching


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Rachel Webster

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Rachel Jamison Webster’s book “Benjamin Banneker and Us: Eleven Generations of an American Family” was chosen as a Best Book by The New Yorker


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COVID-19 Research

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Political scientist James Druckman discusses takeaways of state-by-state polling during the pandemic


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Researchers create mature neurons from human cells, opening new possibilities for treatments


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January 3, 2023

Survey shows that many Americans have not received the latest COVID booster


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