Spring/Summer 2020
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Weinberg, the College's award-winning biannual magazine, keeps you up to date on the world of arts and sciences at Northwestern. Learn about interesting discoveries, fellow alumni, innovative programs, campus activities and more.
As Northwestern grows ever more diverse, the Arch Scholars program ensures that all students have the support and community they need to thrive.
For students with a business idea, an interdisciplinary mindset provides a crucial edge — as these young Weinberg College entrepreneurs can attest.
If you had unlimited time, money and resources, what's the big question you would pursue? Weinberg College faculty take up the challenge.
Some triumphs are born of challenge and tragedy. Meet five Weinberg College alumni who dug deep to transform and transcend their adverse experiences.
When professor and Nobel Laureate Sir Fraser Stoddart sought a visual language to express his groundbreaking ideas in nanoscience, he turned to art, design, architecture and fashion for inspiration.
Global Bloom: A gift of unprecedented generosity from alumna Roberta Buffett Elliott ’54 is expanding the College’s global view in new and creative ways.
Thought Experiments: Two professors — one a humanist, the other a neuroscientist — explore how their disciplines overlap and intersect.
Flashback: 1970: Weinberg College students played key roles in a campus-wide anti-war protest that took place 45 years ago. Their legacy inspires student activists to this day.
Surviving the Quarter-Life Crisis: Weinberg College alumni reflect on the challenges and opportunities of the post-college years.
The Thirst for Knowledge: "A-ha" moments and serendipitous discoveries are par for the course when we embark on a journey into the unknown.
Making It Matter: Weinberg College students, alumni and faculty explore the eternal question: What does it mean to live a life of significance?
Back issues of Crosscurrents magazine, which was published by the College until Fall/Winter 2012-13, are also available online.