News from September 2025
Study finds Black adults face earlier hospitalization for heart failure than white counterparts
By Southland Marquee | Sep 1, 2025
Black adults in the United States are first hospitalized for heart failure at an average age of 60.1, nearly 14 years earlier than white adults, according to a new study from Northwestern Medicine.
Northwestern seeks public assistance in search for missing professor Nina Kraus
By Southland Marquee | Sep 1, 2025
Northwestern University has announced that Professor Nina Kraus from the School of Communication was reported missing by her family on Monday, September 1.
Chicagoland Chamber hosts annual Golf Classic with focus on networking and community
By Southland Marquee | Sep 2, 2025
The Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce held its 2025 Golf Classic on August 26, bringing together more than 100 business and civic leaders from the Chicago area.
Cook County Jail launches composting pilot to support urban farming
By T. S. Murray | Sep 2, 2025
The Cook County Sheriff’s Office has started a composting pilot program at the jail’s Central Kitchen, collecting about 18,900 pounds of compostable waste in its first two weeks.
Chicago-Kent professor honored nationally after launching new intellectual property law clinic
By Southland Marquee | Sep 2, 2025
Chicago-Kent College of Law Assistant Clinical Professor Michelle J. Miller has been recognized by the National Bar Association’s Women Lawyers Division, receiving a nomination for the Exceptional Academia Award.
Northwestern scientists develop new catalyst for unsorted plastic waste recycling
By Southland Marquee | Sep 2, 2025
Chemists at Northwestern University have developed a new catalyst that could simplify the recycling of polyolefin plastics, which are widely used in single-use items such as trash bags, condiment bottles, milk jugs, and shampoo bottles.
Northwestern researchers map bacterial strategy for turning plant waste into bioenergy
By Southland Marquee | Sep 2, 2025
Researchers at Northwestern University have discovered how the soil bacterium Pseudomonas putida reorganizes its metabolism to break down lignin, a tough plant material.
Northwestern's Wirtz Center announces fall lineup exploring technology, identity, culture
By Southland Marquee | Sep 2, 2025
Northwestern University’s Virginia Wadsworth Wirtz Center for Performing and Media Arts in Chicago has announced its fall 2025 season, featuring three productions that explore technology, identity, and cultural memory.
Citizens for Clean Water leader on ballot access: 'Clean water is not partisan—it’s a human right'
By Southland Marquee | Sep 2, 2025
Shirlynda "Shirl" Hamilton, leader of Citizens for Clean Water and candidate for Commissioner, has expressed concerns regarding Illinois election laws.
UIC issues safety guidance amid reports of increased law enforcement in Chicago
By Southland Marquee | Sep 2, 2025
The University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) has issued guidance to its campus community in response to recent reports of increased law enforcement activity across Chicago, including possible immigration enforcement and National Guard deployment.
UIC schedules fall 2025 evacuation drills for most campus buildings
By H. C. Rivera | Sep 2, 2025
The University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) will conduct evacuation drills in campus buildings from Monday, September 8, through Wednesday, September 10.
Northwestern researchers use NVIDIA GPUs to advance quantum computing simulations
By H. C. Rivera | Sep 3, 2025
Northwestern University researchers are leveraging NVIDIA technology to address the significant computational challenges in quantum research.
Northwestern receives $20 million gift for new center promoting constructive discourse
By H. C. Rivera | Sep 3, 2025
Northwestern University has received a $20 million donation from Trustee Jennifer Leischner Litowitz and Alec Litowitz to support the Center for Enlightened Disagreement.
University of Chicago students address clean water needs during Panama internship
By T. D. Mcguire | Sep 3, 2025
This summer, two University of Chicago students spent several weeks in Panama’s Darién Gap, working to improve access to clean water in remote communities.
UIC maintains in-state tuition policy for undocumented students amid federal lawsuit
By H. C. Rivera | Sep 3, 2025
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a federal lawsuit challenging the policy of offering in-state tuition to undocumented students at several universities in Illinois.
Northwestern University President Michael Schill announces resignation after three years
By H. C. Rivera | Sep 4, 2025
Michael Schill announced his resignation as president of Northwestern University, ending a three-year term that included record fundraising and a rise in national rankings.
Eighteen students join UChicago's Obama Foundation Scholars Program for 2025-26
By R. L. Prince | Sep 4, 2025
Eighteen students have been named to the 2025-26 cohort of the University of Chicago Obama Foundation Scholars Program, according to an announcement on September 4.
Children in disadvantaged U.S. neighborhoods face much higher risk for gun injuries
By Southland Marquee | Sep 5, 2025
A new study led by Northwestern Medicine has found that children living in “very low-opportunity” neighborhoods face up to 20 times higher odds of being hospitalized for gun injuries compared to those in the most advantaged areas.
Navy Pier announces diverse lineup of fall events for autumn season
By Southland Marquee | Sep 5, 2025
Navy Pier in Chicago is set to introduce a new lineup of fall events for 2025, combining new activities with returning favorites.