Deborah Cohen named interim leader of Roberta Buffett Institute for Global Affairs November 30, 2023 Annelise Riles to step down at the end of the year
She has ‘made it so far’ November 30, 2023 Rhodes Scholar Nia Robles Del Pino reflects on where she’s been, what makes her happy and what comes next — especially advocating for others in STEM
Have young adults mentally recovered from COVID-19? November 30, 2023 Even with the availability of the vaccine in early 2021, young adults did not mentally recover with the rest of the population
Durable plastic pollution easily, cleanly degrades with new catalyst November 30, 2023 Fishing nets, carpet, clothing break down without leaving harmful byproducts behind
Conscientious personalities less at risk of dementia diagnosis November 29, 2023 People with high neuroticism and low conscientiousness are more likely to develop dementia
Robin Means Coleman to step down from Northwestern roles November 28, 2023 Coleman has served as the University’s vice president and associate provost for diversity and inclusion, chief diversity officer and professor since 2021
Minimalist or maximalist? The life of a microbe a mile underground November 28, 2023 Former goldmine provides a portal to microbial life deep into the Earth’s crust
AI may spare breast cancer patients unnecessary treatments November 27, 2023 New tool is first to combine cancerous and non-cancerous cell patterns to predict outcomes in invasive breast cancer
New platform solves key problems in targeted drug delivery November 27, 2023 Research potentially removes barriers for promising cell and gene therapies
My students in prison have complex pasts but are now creating new stories November 26, 2023 – Chicago Tribune As an educator in the program, I have learned that their stories are crucial for healing and growth, writes Mary Pattillo