To fight extreme poverty, empower women with more than cash
Training, role models and entrepreneurship opportunities benefit families in Niger
View ArticleAdam Waytz receives University’s 2022 Walder Award
Researcher studies the value of human connection in an increasingly automated world
View ArticleIt’s smart to think of your boss as your customer
Would creating jobs that eliminate tedious administrative work help companies retain workers? What’s the best way to manage up and across?
View ArticleGovernment-funded scientific research reflects public interest, Northwestern...
‘Concerns about public funding not being aligned with public uses are unfounded,’ researchers say
View ArticleWhat happens when women and men work together?
Northwestern-led study of 6.6 million papers finds gender-balanced teams produce more innovative, impactful work
View ArticleKimberly Querrey, Louis Simpson Trust give $121 million to Northwestern
Transformational gift will significantly expand the University’s biomedical research and executive education program
View ArticleWhat I learned by launching a new course on sales analytics
“I have seen far too many sales leaders fail to recognize what analytics and data science can do for them,” writes Joel Shapiro of Kellogg
View ArticleDean Karlan appointed chief economist for USAID
Kellogg professor will bring research expertise to federal agency’s development work
View ArticleWhy we should anthropomorphize COVID-19 and the flu
New research shows endowing diseases with human qualities makes people more likely to comply with health recommendations, writes Rima Touré-Tillery
View ArticlePromising young faculty receive prestigious NSF CAREER award
Grants recognize individuals who exemplify the role of teacher-scholar
View ArticleWhy you are probably doing brainstorming all wrong
Follow Leigh Thompson’s four rules for much better results
View ArticleFour staff members injured by fallen tree on Evanston campus
Some areas will remain closed to pedestrians Friday morning
View ArticlePeople online might not be as outraged as you think
Study finds that people tend to over perceive moral outrage online — and normalize it
View ArticleGinni Rometty on how ‘good power’ can transform our lives
Northwestern alumna and former IBM leader returns to campus for chat with President Schill on April 25
View ArticleSocial media algorithms exploit how we learn from our peers
Northwestern scientists propose interventions to limit the spread of misinformation and improve user experience
View ArticleDoes Taylor Swift have the power to sway the election?
Professor Craig Garthwaite discuss her potential impact with CNN’s Michael Smerconish
View ArticleRacial bias exists in photo-based medical diagnosis despite AI help
While overall accuracy of dermatological diagnosis improves with AI, gap between patients with light and dark skin tones widens
View ArticleCollaborating for a safer city
How one student helped Evanston enact its safe storage ordinance
View Article‘We are better together than we are alone:’ Student speakers’ heartfelt words
Shalom Ikhena and Claire Throckmorton addressed fellow graduates during Commencement
View ArticleEconomist David Dranove elected to the National Academy of Medicine
Honored for his foundational insights on how health care markets work
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