News Archive

Date
631 NWU strengthens global ties and gathers insight ahead of new medical school launch
632 NWU engineering students get creative
633 NWU alumnus finds footing in pro football as Durban City FC’s conditioning coach
634 Inaugural Global People Practices Conference champions innovation and collaboration in HR
635 How to unlock the job market for IKS graduates
636 Decoding hidden signals of brown fat in obesity
637 Study finds crop rotation boosts soil health
638 New Consortium established lead Socio-Economic Mine Land Rehabilitation in South Africa
639 NWU hosts successful International Week Symposium
640 Experts debate the fiscal future of South Africa
641 Animal nutritionist explores the effects of marula seed cake on chicken production and meat quality
642 Hybrid workers need to rekindle the human connection
643 Breaking the HIV bottleneck: Why sub-Saharan Africa must lead the way
644 Prof Rose Hayeshi now a fellow of the Gates Foundation Calestous Juma Science Leadership Fellowship
645 TELIT-SA champions innovation at 2025 NWU CTL Teaching and Learning Conference
646 What Helen Zille’s running as mayor of Johannesburg could mean
647 Alumnus co-edits landmark books on indigenous knowledge systems
648 New species of rain frog, Breviceps batrachophiliorum, discovered
649 Congratulations! Tete Dijana wins Comrades Marathon … again
650 How a primary school hallway led to a PhD in engineering
651 What Google Maps and churches have in common when it comes to lifelong learning
652 Alleged incident of violation of human rights
653 NWU honours Prof Christa Rautenbach with the Chancellor’s Medal
654 Campus radio is where Refilwe first found her voice
655 NWU strengthens global ties through strategic academic mission to Brazil and Peru
656 Data-driven talent recognised at 2025 BMI Prestige Awards
657 From construction sites to graduation gown
658 New book explores the hidden world of aquatic parasites
659 A pioneer in nuclear medicine: Prof Mike receives honorary doctorate from the NWU
660 NWU students shine in 48-hour Arcademia Game Jam