To members of the Northwestern community, Deeply honored by the recommendation from the Search Committee and the selection by the Board of Trustees, I am humbled and excited to serve the Northwestern ...
Mung Chiang has served as the 13th President of Purdue University since Jan. 1, 2023, and is the Roscoe H. George Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Prior to being elected ...
Welcome to Northwestern! This website is designed to provide new first year and transfer students with the information you need for the move-in process. If you have questions after reviewing the ...
The Business and Finance Accounting Services office generates the University's annual financial report which includes our annual Financial Statements and a Consolidated Statement of Activities. NOTE: ...
The University-wide effort seeks to raise $625 million to open doors for students and empower them to thrive.
The majority of reports, including agency reports, are available by using Cognos Reporting through the NUPortal. Report data is now updated nightly so that you can run reports daily, not just at month ...
Our nearly 5,000 international students enrich the academic experience of all students. Additionally, Northwestern hosts hundreds of international scholars each year, who contribute to more than 20 ...
Replacement of Ryan Field with a new state of the art collegiate football stadium.
Nine of our schools offer programs for undergraduates; 10 offer graduate and professional programs. Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences At Northwestern's oldest ...
Northwestern is a community of learners situated within a network of historical and contemporary relationships with Native American tribes, communities, parents, students, and alumni. It is also in ...
Division I athletics with best-in-class support for student-athletes. The Wildcats have won eight regular-season conference titles, two conference tournament championships, and made 19 NCAA tournament ...
After his graduation in 1960 Ron Burton Sr. (SESP60) was one of the last students in his class to leave Northwestern’s Evanston campus. The All-American tailback had already signed with the Boston ...