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Recent News About Norhthwestern University
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Civil rights lawyer Sherrilyn Ifill will headline MLK Commemoration
Civil rights lawyer Sherrilyn Ifill will headline MLK Commemoration
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Civil rights lawyer Sherrilyn Ifill will headline MLK Commemoration
Civil rights lawyer Sherrilyn Ifill will headline MLK Commemoration
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Remembering Frank Galati, award-winning writer, director and actor
Remembering Frank Galati, award-winning writer, director and actor
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Northwestern and MIT receive funding from Army’s synthetic biology center
Northwestern and MIT receive funding from Army’s synthetic biology center
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OB-GYN research lacks racial, ethnic inclusivity
OB-GYN research lacks racial, ethnic inclusivity
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Dittmar Gallery exhibits quilts by Northwestern professor and ‘quilting sisters’
Dittmar Gallery exhibits quilts by Northwestern professor and ‘quilting sisters’
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Last day to confer Fall 2022 degrees on January 6
Last day to confer Fall 2022 degrees on January 6
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Winter Classes begin 8 a.m. (Northwestern Monday: Classes scheduled to meet on Mondays meet on this day) on January 3
Winter Classes begin 8 a.m. (Northwestern Monday: Classes scheduled to meet on Mondays meet on this day) on January 3
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Christmas-colored droplets hint at solutions for fog harvesting
Christmas-colored droplets hint at solutions for fog harvesting
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A majority of Americans have not received the latest COVID booster, study finds
A majority of Americans have not received the latest COVID booster, study finds
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After the Georgia runoff, what will the next two years of American politics look like?
After the Georgia runoff, what will the next two years of American politics look like?
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Social scientists highlight significance of the current protests in China
Social scientists highlight significance of the current protests in China
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Northwestern Hosts Pitt in ACC/Big Ten Challenge
Northwestern Hosts Pitt in ACC/Big Ten Challenge
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Northwestern Qatar student named 2023 Rhodes Scholar
Northwestern Qatar student named 2023 Rhodes Scholar
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Vitamin D fails to reduce statin-associated muscle pain
Patients who take statins to lower high cholesterol levels often complain of muscle pains, which can lead them to stop taking the highly effective medication and put them at greater risk of heart attack or stroke.
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New solar cell breaks records for efficiency and voltage
In the race to make solar energy more practical amidst soaring gas prices and threats of climate catastrophe, a team of researchers is taking steps toward a more efficient, higher-voltage solar cell.
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Scientists cite need for more research on leadership development in adolescence
Greta Thunberg, David Hogg and Malala Yousafzai, all teenagers when their activism caught the world’s attention, are proof that leadership develops well before adulthood.
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Practice the art of looking — at art
Did you know the average museum visitor spends less than 30 seconds looking at a work of art?
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A campus resource that helps first-generation and low-income students succeed at Northwestern
Northwestern has established the Office of FGLI Initiatives to facilitate campus collaboration on strategies and policies that better support the University’s growing population of first-generation and low-income (FGLI—pronounced fig-lee) students.
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Why late-night eating leads to weight gain, diabetes
Northwestern Medicine scientists have uncovered the mechanism behind why eating late at night is linked to weight gain and diabetes