Looking at the World Cup from another perspective — outside the touchlines October 31, 2022 Northwestern to host an academic series leading up to USA vs. Wales watch party Nov. 21
Examining the impact of ‘37 words that changed America’ October 28, 2022 Northwestern events look at progress made — and work still to be done — since Title IX law was passed 50 years ago
Northwestern invites community feedback on new Ryan Field plan October 28, 2022 Members of the community are invited to meet with University officials during office hours to learn more about the project
A campus resource that helps first-generation and low-income students succeed at Northwestern October 27, 2022 The Office of FGLI Initiatives aims to promote success and a more equitable experience on campus
Practice the art of looking — at art October 27, 2022 Looking 101 exhibition at the Block Museum helps us make sense of what we see
New Supreme Court term could impact affirmative action, civil rights October 26, 2022 Northwestern Law faculty say many high-impact cases are before the Court once again
Afro-Latino politicians could bridge the African American-Latino divide October 25, 2022 – The Washington Post In the U.S., Dominicans are the Hispanic group with the largest Black population. Many are pressured to identify as either Black or Latino, not both.
Turning pain into art October 25, 2022 Northwestern alumna Alex Heller spotlights mental illness in her first award winning feature film ‘The Year Between’
Dittmar Gallery exhibits ‘The Story of Ka Makana O’ Ka’ October 25, 2022 Work by Chicago artist Trotter Alexander will be on view Oct. 27 to Dec. 7
Ancient bacteria might lurk beneath Mars’ surface October 25, 2022 New study finds the chances of uncovering life on Mars are better than previously expected