Black and Mexican American adults develop diabetes at a younger age September 7, 2021 These groups are diagnosed up to seven years earlier than white adults, earlier prevention and diagnosis can slow disease
Infants link language and cognition, whether the language is spoken or a sign language September 7, 2021 New finding shows the initial cognition-language link is broad enough to include non-acoustic language
High incarceration rates fuel COVID-19 spread and undermine U.S. public safety September 2, 2021 National study of anti-contagion policies is first worldwide to show reducing jail populations leads to community-wide public health benefits
Bruce Layton retiring after two decades leading Northwestern government relations September 2, 2021 Longtime administrator increased collaborations with and support from government entities, resulting in extraordinary gains for Northwestern’s mission
Northwestern scholar of Black education to study Evanston reparations September 1, 2021 kihana miraya ross has received a $250,000 Spencer grant to support her work
Lack of non-English languages in STEM publications hurts diversity August 31, 2021 English has been the dominant language of academic STEM for too long, task force says
A call for revolution in education research August 30, 2021 Workshop will showcase a growth-mindset classroom culture
COVID-19 antibody study shows downside of not receiving second shot August 30, 2021 Recovering from COVID-19 doesn’t guarantee antibodies or confer immunity to re-infection, study found