Organized by Northwestern Engineering’s Aaron Packman and Jennifer Dunn and Weinberg’s Sera Young, the interdisciplinary event united faculty to tackle water challenges and sustainability.
In this episode, The Daily reports on hot takes of the week, top Opinion stories of the past two weeks along with other op-ed and contributing pieces that we received. The Daily explores being part of Northwestern’s undocumented and DACA communities under Trump’s current presidency,
Northwestern takes on the No. 17 Wisconsin Badgers after Jalen Leach scored 23 points in Northwestern's 79-72 loss to the Rutgers Scarlet Knights.
The Pick Up Your Brush painting classes will be on Feb. 6 and 20 from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on the second floor of South Hall.
Northwestern President Michael Schill shared updates on the state of the University with the community amid threats to federal funding at his annual fireside chat on Tuesday. The fireside chat, hosted by the NU Staff Advisory Council,
The Wildcats boast a pair of the Big Ten's top-10 scorers, but most of their damage will not come from behind the arc.
The East Central University men's basketball team squared off against Northwestern Oklahoma State University for the second time this season Saturday afternoon. Although the Tigers played a much stronger game compared to their first matchup,
Northwestern University continues its ambitious initiative to grow and transform Computer Science (CS). The Computer Science department is in the midst of adding twenty new tenure-track faculty in core Computer Science and collaboratively with other ...
The University of Chicago is partnering with a health care investment firm that has pledged up to $130 million to help turn the school’s research and discoveries into medications more quickly. The university and Deerfield Management are partnering on the initiative,
Strawder completed 68 percent of his passes for 3,073 yards and 46 touchdowns to lead the Bulls to a state championship.
For his accomplishments on the high school football field, Bridgewater is the Miami Herald’s Football Coach of the Year for Classes 3A-1A. Bridgewater guided the Bulls to a 12-2 season just one season after they went 4-6 and missed the playoffs for the first time in a decade.