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Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern

Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern

Prof. Felicia Kornbluh from the University of Vermont discussed their book, A Womans Life is a Human Life: My Mother, Her Neighbor, and the Journey from Reproductive Rights to Reproductive Justice,” Tuesday afternoon in Harris Hall.

Felicia Kornbluh speaks on the historical path to reproductive justice

October 24, 2023

Northwestern faculty, staff and students gathered at Harris Hall Tuesday for a talk with University of Vermont Prof. Felicia Kornbluh on their latest book about the defining historical moments of reproductive...

Scott Hall. The Faculty Senate passed resolutions to help ensure the safety of student athletes in 2021, but six faculty members say University leaders “did not deliver.”

Faculty call for systemic change within athletics department

July 13, 2023

Six Weinberg profs are urging reform to better ensure safety within the NU’s athletics department after former members of Northwestern’s football team came forward with allegations of hazing, including...

Golden light illuminates four students sitting in folding chairs and listening to a professor in a purple hat as she talks, gesturing with her hands.

NU students, faculty gather for fireside chat on intersectionality and competency in reproductive justice

April 11, 2023

Students and faculty gathered by a campfire Monday for a conversation on defining reproductive justice. The event was the first of a four-part series hosted by the Women’s Center, NU Repro and the Gender...

Person holding book titled “When Abortion was a crime” in front of bookcase.

History Prof. Kate Masur discusses new course on abortion history in post-Roe world

February 1, 2023

History Prof. Kate Masur had considered teaching a course on the history of female reproductive health for many years, knowing many students had not learned about the subject previously. But, following...

A tan building with four pillars and “Harris Hall” written above an entrance with a brown door.

History Prof. Kate Masur’s book wins American Historical Association’s Littleton-Griswold Prize

November 21, 2022

History Prof. Kate Masur’s book, “Until Justice Be Done: America’s First Civil Rights Movement, from the Revolution to Reconstruction,” won the American Historical Association’s Littleton-Griswold...

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