Fifteen Students Awarded 2026 Alumnae Undergraduate Research Grants
EVANSTON, Ill. -- The Alumnae of Northwestern University is pleased to honor 15 students who have been named as recipients of the Alumnae Undergraduate Research Grants. Funding for these grants comes from The Alumnae’s Centennial Endowment for Undergraduate Research, established in 2016 to commemorate the organization’s 100th anniversary.
Read MoreScott Sowerby named The Alumnae's Teaching Professorship 2026-2028
Before each lecture in his popular course Pirates, Guns, and Empires, Scott Sowerby, associate professor of history, plays a recording of a sea shanty; he ends the quarter by singing a comic song about Oliver Cromwell. These are playful examples of the rigorous primary sources that are at the heart of his courses, according to his chair, Kevin Boyle, who describes Sowerby as “quite simply, a superb teacher” who masterfully draws his
Read More"The Beyond: The Vision of Georgia O'Keeffe
"The Beyond: The Vision of Georgia O'Keeffe" is a work in progress, which will be performed from May 29 through May 31, 2026, at the Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts' Hal and Martha Hyer Wallis Theater, 1949 Campus Drive, Evanston campus. "The new play asks what it means to see as an artist explores through the vision of the monumental American artist Georgia O'Keeffe"
Read More2026 Alumnae of Northwestern University Curriculum Innovation Award Recipients Announced
Xiaowei Wang, Mancosh Pathways to the Professoriate Postdoctoral Fellow in Communication Studies
"Xiaowei Wang’s curricular innovation is an advanced-level undergraduate course called Computing and the Environment (C&E) that will explore the intersection of computing, environmental justice and climate.
Read More2026 Alumnae of Northwestern University Curriculum Innovation Award Recipients Announced
Elizabeth Horn - Associate Professor, Theatre, School of Communication
"Elizabeth Horn’s curricular innovation is an experiential-learning course in which students will explore the application of theatre-based strategies with pediatric hospital patients.
The Alumnae of NU Celebrates 50 Outstanding Alumnae including this year's Distinguished Alumnae Award Recipient, Dr. Sandra Carson
EVANSTON, Ill. --- The Alumnae of Northwestern University is celebrating its 50th year of honoring outstanding alumnae, including this year’s Distinguished Alumnae Award recipient, Dr. Sandra Carson, a pioneer in reproductive medicine, endocrinology and infertility. The award, established in 1976, is presented annually to an outstanding alumna who has made significant contributions in her field and who has attained national recognition.
Read MoreFifteen Northwestern Students Granted Summer Internships by The Alumnae of Northwestern University
July 29, 2025
EVANSTON, Ill., -- The Alumnae of Northwestern University has selected 15 students to receive grants to fund 2025 summer internships. The Summer Internship Grant Program (SIGP) provides undergraduate students a $3,500 stipend for completing an unpaid summer internship, of which $2,000 is funded by The Alumnae, a staunch supporter of the SIGP program since 2010.
Ten Northwestern Students Granted STEM Scholarships By The Alumnae of Northwestern University
Evanston, Ill.—The Alumnae of Northwestern University has selected ten students to receive the 2025-2026 Alumnae STEM Scholarships, which are awarded to students who excel in a STEM discipline -- science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Read MoreFifteen Students Awarded 2025 Alumnae Undergraduate Research Grants
Funding is from The Alumnae’s Centennial Endowment for Undergraduate Research, established in 2016 to commemorate the organization’s 100th anniversary. Peter Civetta, director, Office of Undergraduate Research, “Given the challenges that research is facing these days, this partnership with The Alumnae allows new researchers to explore and engage with the problems of the world, seeking solutions that can better people’s knowledge and experience..."
Read More2025 CIERA Lecture: Rubin Observatory in Chile
The 2025 CIERA Annual Public Lecture is on the evening of October 3, at Ryan Auditorium in Northwestern University’s Technological Institute. This year’s speaker is Dr. Chris Stubbs the Samuel C. Moncher Professor of Physics and of Astronomy at Harvard University.
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