Category: Web / Interactive

Gridiron Flow Public Beta is awesome!

The Gridiron Flow public beta has been a long time coming, but looks to be well worth the wait! Geared towards...
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Drupal is spreading: Recovery.org

Until recently one of the largest sites using Drupal was the Onion.  The new White House sponsored site, Recovery.org, has been...
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Science in Society Blog Launch

The Science in Society Blog launched this morning.  The blog is a supplement to the current Science in Society website.  The...
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NU on iTunes U

Working with NU University Relations, NUIT A&RT NUAMPS, FSS, and LTG, and NUIT Communications we are pleased to announce NU on...
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YouTube Symphony Orchestra

We do a lot of work with the NU Symphony Orchestra and with YouTube, so the mention of a YouTube Virtual...
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13+ Excellent WordPress Plugins

Blogs have become extremely popular in the last few years.  And WordPress is the Cadillac of blogging platforms.  This is a...
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Oncofertility Saturday Academy

We have recently begun building out a new arm of the Oncofertility Consortium website: The Oncofertility Saturday Academy (OSA). OSA is...
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Casting a Shadow, Berlin

In 2007 we produced an installation for the Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art exhibit Casting a Shadow: Creating the...
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President-Elect …. Schapiro

Along with the Electoral College’s official selection of Barack Obama for President of the United States, Northwestern University is proud to...
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NUIN Meets Plone 3

Today we upgraded the NUIN website to Plone 3. In addition to lots of critical, boring behind-the-scenes improvements, we also added...
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After the Conference Is Over

Presentations from the 2008 Oncofertility Consortium Conference are now online at http://oncofertility.northwestern.edu/events/archive/2008-conference. The three day event which was captured on video...
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Imaging in Action

For over a year NUAMPS has been working with Larry Cochard, PhD (Feinberg Office of Medical Education and Faculty Development) to...
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