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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

Former Fed Chair Ben Bernanke to speak at Northwestern in April

March 28, 2016

Ben Bernanke, the former chairman of the Federal Reserve who served during the height of the Great Recession, will speak and take questions at Leverone Hall later this month. Bernanke will sit down...

Former President Bill Clinton to campaign for Hillary Clinton in Evanston on Tuesday

March 7, 2016

Former President Bill Clinton will speak at a Hillary for Illinois event in Evanston on Tuesday morning, according to the Hillary for America campaign. Bill Clinton will speak at Beth Emet Synagogue,...

The Kellogg School of Management maintains an honor code system to ensure the ethical behavior of its students. Allegations of cheating at Kellogg made news last week after business school blog Poets and Quants posted a story citing anonymous students who claimed to have witnessed the incident.

Kellogg reaffirms honor code following reports of cheating allegations

November 13, 2015

Following news reports of alleged cheating last week, the Kellogg School of Management reaffirmed the importance of its honor code in a statement. Poets and Quants, a blog focused on business schools,...

Construction continues on the new Kellogg School of Management building. Renovations and construction on the new Kellogg building and Kresge Hall are on schedule to be completed by the end of 2016.

Kresge Hall, new Kellogg building planned for completion by end of 2016

October 6, 2015

The Kresge Hall renovations and the construction of the new Kellogg School of Management building, two of the more than ten ongoing projects overseen by Northwestern University Facilities Management, are...

Award-winning economist Jean Tirole discusses industrial regulation and complex markets at an Undergraduate Economics Society event Tuesday. Tirole won the University’s Erwin Plein Nemmers Prize in Economics in February of 2014.

Nobel Memorial Prize winner talks regulation mistakes, complex markets

April 29, 2015

Economist Jean Tirole spoke about his Nobel Memorial Prize-winning work on industrial regulations Tuesday in Harris Hall. Markets are often not as simple as one buyer and one seller, he said, and regulators...

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