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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

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Feinberg students join TeleHelp Ukraine, a free medical consultation program for Ukrainians overseas

July 21, 2022

Eva Morgun, a Feinberg seventh-year M.D.-Ph.D. graduate student, was approached in April about a new nonprofit telehealth program called TeleHelp Ukraine designed to provide free medical consultations...

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Kellogg studies find COVID-19 will have long-term impacts on research

November 1, 2021

Pandemic-related delays will continue to affect research for years to come, even with many labs returning to in-person operations, according to recent Kellogg School of Management studies. Studies led...

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Caregiver faculty, students reflect on University childcare aid, voice concerns around return to in-person work

May 28, 2021

For much of the past year, Asian American and African American Studies Prof. Nitasha Tamar Sharma said she felt like she failed her son. While her daughter has managed to independently finish fourth...

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Women’s Basketball: Northwestern senior guard Jordan Hamilton claims fifth year of eligibility at Stanford

May 26, 2021

Northwestern senior guard Jordan Hamilton will join Stanford women’s basketball program for the 2021-22 season as a graduate transfer. The Frisco, Texas native announced her decision to join the reigning...

A team of researchers from Northwestern and Stanford University developed a model predicting how COVID-19 spreads in cities. They hope to use it to help cities devise reopening and closing plans to best reduce infection rates and disparities between groups.

NU researchers help develop new model predicting the spread of COVID-19 in cities

November 20, 2020

A team of Northwestern and Stanford University researchers recently developed a computer model that predicts how COVID-19 spreads within cities. The researchers accurately predicted the spread of the...

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