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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 …


Vera Rubin Observatory in Chile

Faculty, Research August 31, 2021

Weinberg College faculty unveil new fellowship in the field of astronomy and astrophysics

The LSST Corporation, a non-profit consortium of around 30 research institutions, has received $7 million to establish a brand new fellowship around data from the Vera Rubin Observatory in Chile. The fellowship is called the LSSTC Catalyst Fellowship, and it …


Building with the word "university" on it

Faculty, Research August 31, 2021

Professor Elizabeth Tipton and researchers discuss growth-mindset classroom culture

Professor Elizabeth Tipton, of the Department of Statistics, joined researchers to discuss classroom culture in the Growth Mindset Workshop, hosted by The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the Yidan Prize Foundation.

A growth mindset is a …


Factory smoke stacks emitting CO2

Faculty, Research August 31, 2021

Northwestern granted $3.3 million from DOE to study carbon capture systems: Professor Omar Farha principal investigator on the project

Northwestern University has been granted $3.3 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Energy to explore and develop new methods of capturing carbon emissions directly from the air. The Department announced this August that they will provide more than …


Ed Muir

Awards and Honors, Faculty August 30, 2021

Professor Ed Muir elected president of the American Historical Association

Professor Ed Muir, of the Department of History, was elected as the new president of the American Historical Association. He is the first professor at Northwestern to receive this honor, and it is indicative of his high esteem as …


Professor Edith Chen and Professor Greg Miller

Faculty, Research August 30, 2021

Researchers discover students who were psychologically successful, with strong sense of self-control and persistence, had cells that were biologically older

Professors Edith Chen and Greg Miller, of the Department of Psychology, found that overcoming adversity can actually be harmful to the health of low-income adolescents of color.

The researchers discovered that students who were psychologically successful, with a strong …


Richard Silverman

Awards and Honors, Faculty August 30, 2021

Professor Richard B. Silverman wins 2021 Tetrahedron Prize for Creativity in Organic Chemistry

Professor Richard B. Silverman, of the Department of Chemistry, has received the 2021 Tetrahedron Prize for Creativity in Organic Chemistry. The award was established in 1980 by the Executive Board of Editors and the Publisher of Tetrahedron Publications, and …


Supermassive Black Hole

Faculty, Research August 24, 2021

Professor Claude-André Faucher-Giguère simulates how galaxies feed their supermassive black holes

Professor Claude-André Faucher-Giguère, of the Department of Physics and Astronomy,  helped develop a new high-powered simulation that shows how gas flows across the universe.

The simulation is the first to explain how galaxies’ spiral arms scoop up gas that …


Shana Kelley and Ted Sargent

Faculty, Meet our Faculty August 23, 2021

Internationally renowned researchers Shana Kelley and Ted Sargent join Northwestern

Shana Kelley, a pioneer in translational bioanalytical research, joins Northwestern’s Department of Chemistry and the Department of Biomedical Engineering

Professor Shana Kelley will join Northwestern’s Department of Chemistry and Department of Biomedical Engineering, and be affiliated with the International …


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