NWU alumni athletes on the football field being honored.
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Groundbreaking News

NWU breaks ground on the centerpiece of an emerging campaign.

A Lover’s War

The art of social protest rises strongest from a place of love.

Draw Me a Map

When a studio assignment goes viral, an NWU art major draws a new route to understanding sexual violence.

Unmanned

Are robots our ruin? Or is this automation for the people?

Goals in Sight

To know what motivates Olympian Missy Franklin, meet the alumnus she calls Dr. Mike.

The Awkward Phase

In her first book, this NWU comic lets others bring the funny.

The Nebraska Man

NWU’s philosophy professor was notoriously quiet about what he experienced in 1918. But before his death, he opened up to a student and close friend—giving us a rare glimpse of a WWI veteran of tremendous courage.

Honey, I Smell Flowers

What does it take to recover from a traumatic brain injury? For one alumna, the answer is a strong mother and a contractual obligation to do your therapy.

The Drive to Play

College football’s only player with cystic fibrosis stayed on the field so his parents could have a much-needed timeout.

Risk

From heart surgeons to war fighters, NWU alumni are no strangers to risky business.

Keeping the Faith

A young alumna reflects on the accomplishments of "Mama Beth" and a generation of feminists.

How to Dress a Chimp

One alumna threads her way to Hollywood.

Value Added

NWU expands its business offerings with an MBA and more.

Little Prop of Horrors

Step backstage for a peek inside the belly of NWU Theatre’s man-eating plant.

High Score

Forget bleeps and blips. The symphonic music behind today’s video games wields cinematic power.