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Fear
of Messing Up May Undermine Interracial Contact - “The Threat of Appearing Prejudiced and Race-based
Attentional Biases,” by Jennifer A. Richeson and Sophie
Trawalter
Women's
Tennis: Northwestern Makes It 15 Straight WOMEN'S
TENNIS TAKES TWO
Top-ranked Northwestern maintained its winning streak Sunday with a 6-1 win over
No. 28 Indiana. The Wildcats, winners of 13 consecutive matches, beat Ohio State
Saturday and now stand at 19-1, 7-0. Women's
Tennis: Top-Ranked Northwestern Improves to 22-1
Medical Students Find Rewards in Mentoring
High School Girls
Softball:
No. 14 Northwestern Shuts Out Iowa, 2-0 SOFTBALL
PERFECT IN BIG TEN
Sophomore Lauren Delaney pitched her fourth no-hitter of the season and her second
in Big Ten play Sunday in the first game of a doubleheader at No. 24 Ohio State,
striking out 11 in a 7-0 win for No. 15 Northwestern (19-9, 5-0).
Sex
and Financial Risk Linked in Brain- NYTimes: Camelia
Kuhnen, a Northwestern University finance professor
Women's
Lacrosse: Wildcats Survive Late Penn State Rally, Hold
Off Nittany Lions 13-12 COMEBACK WIN FOR
LACROSSE
Top-ranked Northwestern found itself in uncharted territory Sunday afternoon,
trailing No. 7 Duke 8-6 at halftime. But juniors Hannah Nielsen and Hilary Bowen
led the comeback as the 'Cats prevailed 15-11. The win is the 32nd-straight for
the Wildcats (11-0).
Women's
Tennis: Top-Ranked Northwestern Improves to 22-1
Kaija Saariaho Wins $100,000 2008 Nemmers Composition
Prize
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Congratulations
to our 2008 Jenny
Cushman award winner!
Carrie Brubaker

Tuesday & Wednesday, May
20 & 21 - Career Change: New Directions
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Other
Events and News on Campus

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Thank you everyone
who volunteered and participated in this year's
successful Take Our Daughters to Work Day!
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See the article on last month's
Women
Artists Behind the Desk
event in Chicago!
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