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Hidden heart-care gaps among Asian American patients

January 14, 2026
Northwestern researchers found that when Asian American heart failure patients are separated by ethnicity, rather than grouped together as “Asian,” important differences in care emerge across groups including Filipino, Vietnamese, Chinese, Asian Indian, Korean and Japanese patients.
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Historic 2026 cancer report: Oncologists available for interviews

January 13, 2026
Northwestern University oncologists are available for print and broadcast interviews today following the release of the American Cancer Society’s 2026 statistics report, which shows that, for the first time, 70% of people diagnosed with cancer in the U.S. survive at least five years.
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Gender stereotypes reflect the division of labor between women and men across nations

January 7, 2026
Researchers at Northwestern University and the University of Bern in Switzerland have conducted the first cross-temporal, multinational study to compare views of gender using data collected 30 years apart. An international study reveals that people’s beliefs about the attributes of women and men follow from the differing social roles that they typically occupy in homes and workplaces in their respective societies.
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Erik Luijten named new Northwestern provost

January 7, 2026
Erik Luijten, Associate Dean for Research and Doctoral Education in Northwestern’s McCormick School of Engineering, has been named the University’s next provost, Interim President Henry Bienen announced today.
Injectible peptides protect the brain after stroke

Post-stroke injection protects the brain in preclinical study

January 6, 2026
Northwestern University scientists have developed an injectable regenerative nanomaterial that helps protect the brain during the vulnerable window when physicians have restored blood flow to a patient's brain after a stroke.

Wirtz Center’s 2026 Winter Season Explores Justice, Ambition, Imagination, and Movement

January 6, 2026
The Virginia Wadsworth Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts at Northwestern University unveils an exciting lineup of performances that features a bold classic, a vibrant musical, imaginative works for young audiences, and dynamic dance artistry. The season includes Bertolt Brecht’s “The Caucasian Chalk Circle” and the Tony Award-winning musical “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.”