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        <title>Winter weather is expected tomorrow - Welcome Day will be held as scheduled. </title>
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        <title>Provost Stephen W. Director has announced the appointment of Hugh G. Courtney as the new dean of the College of Business Administration </title>
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        <title>University’s commitment to sustainability garners global acclaim </title>
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        <title> Regular Decision Deadline </title>
        <description>Our Regular Decision application deadline is Jan. 15. Apply now! </description>
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        <title>Northeastern offices are closed from December 26, 2011-January 3, 2012 for Winter Break.</title>
        <description>Offices will reopen on January 4, 2012 at 8:30a.m. </description>
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        <title>All Early Action admission decisions have been released. </title>
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        <title>Early Action Admissions Decisions are being released </title>
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        <title>Men’s hockey to play BC at Fenway Park </title>
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        <title>Join us at our Open House this Saturday, 11/12/2011 </title>
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        <title>Our next Open House is Saturday, Nov. 12 </title>
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<title>Inaugural farmers market makes fresh impression</title>
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<title>An inside look at art</title>
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<title>Roving Robot to the Rescue</title>
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<title>President Aoun wrote CNN to defend the value of a college degree</title>
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<title>Congratulations to our 2011 graduates!</title>
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<title> Celebrating Transformative Experiences </title>
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<title> The Global Experience Webcast </title>
<description> Current students talk about their global Northeastern experiences</description>
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<title>Admissions decisions have been released.</title>
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<title>Northeastern’s N.U.in Program</title>
<description> A global kickoff to freshman year</description>
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<title>International Student Experience Webcast</title>
<description>Current international students talk about their experiences at Northeastern.</description>
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<title>Northeastern gains international recognition for global program </title>
<description>The Dialogue of Civilizations program has been recognized as the top Study Abroad program.</description>
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<title>Applications to Northeastern Surge </title>
<description> Northeastern received more applications this year than any other major private college in the area</description>
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<title>Chronicle of Higher Education: Northeastern Goes Global</title>
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<title>NU Students embrace social enterprise</title>
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CBA student Myles Lutheran used his business skills to help farmers and workers in South Africa.
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<title>Holiday Break </title>
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<title>Engaging a community to surmount social barriers</title>
<description>While on coop in Nicaragua, third year Northeastern student Colleen Kelly helped women and children hurdle social barriers...</description>
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<title>Home Stretch!</title>
<description>Casey has less than a month left in CA working at Intuit</description>
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<title>Coop Student Bloggers</title>
<description>Read these Co-op Connections blogs to learn about what life is like on co-op</description>
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<title>Seeing health care stripped down to basics</title>
<description>After six months on coop at health facilities in Costa Rica and Peru health sciences senior Rose Paine has returned to Northeastern with an international perspective on both her education and her future career.</description>
<link>http://www.northeastern.edu/news/stories/2010/11/costa_rica_peru.html</link>
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<title>Hands on Research From the Lab Bench to the Bedside</title>
<description>Meghan Eaton a recent graduate of the Health Science program was initially drawn to Northeastern because of the unique opportunities afforded by the co-op program. Engaging in the coop experience allowed her to try on different aspects of the health care profession and to gain invaluable skills while doing so</description>
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<description>For one day last month, 20 students in the Gordon Engineering Leadership Program at Northeastern University called Camp Edwards a military base on Cape Cod their classroom.</description>
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<title>Student Advice on the Jan Start Experience</title>
<description>For students admitted into the Jan Start Program, in which you enroll at Northeastern in the spring semester, one option to connect with peers while you expand your horizons is through one of our exciting global programs as part of NUin</description>
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<title>Starring role suits Allen</title>
<description>Senior guard brings Huskies leadership </description>
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<title>Antarctica research co-op leaves an impression </title>
<description>In April, Corey Allard became the first Northeastern University undergraduate to work on co-op in Antarctica. </description>
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<title>From Ireland’s countryside to International Village </title>
<description>Twelve Northeastern University students had plenty of inspiration to create works of art while on a Dialogue of Civilizations trip this summer. </description>
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<title>Northeastern's enormous momentum </title>
<description>President Joseph E Aoun declared that Northeastern University is stronger than ever and its enormous momentum is accelerating.</description>
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<title>No limit on this undergraduate's future</title>
<description>Northeastern undergraduate student-researcher Billy Smith has landed a plum that university faculty members strive for: an article in a leading science journal.</description>
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<title>Student Profile / Gena Ricciardi State House Honors Student 
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<description>Gena Ricciardi a fourth year Psychology student joined the Italian Cultural Society in her freshman year and currently serves as the Secretary of Public Relations</description>
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<title>In a tight job market, some room to move </title>
<description>Two years ago Kyle Oberkoetter attended Northeastern University’s fall career fair as geology major in search of employment after graduation </description>
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<title>Computer Science Student Makes it to the Big Screen </title>
<description>Students agree that one of the most valuable aspects of co-op and working with more than one employer is that it allows you to explore your area of interest from multiple industry perspectives. Such is the case for Ken McGrady a senior in the College of Computer and Information Science</description>
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<title>First Hand Look at Made in China</title>
<description>Northeastern University engineering student Neil Hannah who grew up in Simsbury wasn't being strategic when he headed to China for a co-op semester</description>
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<title>Global Scholar to global entrepreneur</title>
<description>Over the past nine years Northeastern University junior Michael Cantalino has devoted his time to building houses, schools and health clinics in Mexico and the Dominican Republic through hometown church groups and student-led initiatives </description>
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<title>No summer off for Franklin grad</title>
<description>For some, a summer of celebration and fine tuning the resume follows college graduation, but not for Franklin's Brendan Rigby. </description>
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<title>Northeastern University announces NUPLEDGE</title>
<description>Northeastern University has launched the NUPLEDGE initiative aimed at reminding students — and their neighbors — of the university’s policy on off-campus student behavior.</description>
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<title>Northeastern grad gives $12 million to build homeland security research institute</title>
<description>Northeastern University has received a 12 million dollar gift from one of its alumni, George J. Kostas to build a secure, state-of-the-art homeland security research facility on the university’s Burlington campus. The gift is the largest for a capital project in Northeastern’s history.</description>
<link>http://www.northeastern.edu/news/stories/2010/09/kostas.html</link>
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<title>At Convocation, freshmen encouraged to explore the world</title>
<description>Speaking to the 2,800 freshmen at Matthews Arena, President Joseph E. Aoun urged the new students to take advantage of co-op and experiential learning—a hallmark of education at Northeastern—by taking courses outside their majors or pursuing opportunities that offer new challenges.</description>
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<title>Northeastern welcomes 113th entering class </title>
<description>This week, Northeastern welcomes to campus the 113th entering class. In addition to the 2,800 freshmen and 550 transfers, the diverse group of undergraduate and graduate students comes from around the globe.</description>
<link>http://www.northeastern.edu/news/stories/2010/09/welcome_back.html</link>
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<title>Northeastern welcomes 113th entering class </title>
<description>This week, Northeastern welcomes to campus the 113th entering class. In addition to the 2,800 freshmen and 550 transfers, the diverse group of undergraduate and graduate students comes from around the globe.</description>
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<title>The Sky’s the Limit  </title>
<description>As a child growing up in Russia, Northeastern University junior Timur Starobinets dreamed of becoming an astronaut. But his self-described "obsession" with intergalactic travel really took off when he landed a co-op with a space-transport company in California called SpaceX.</description>
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<title>Brain powered - Northeastern students in the news </title>
<description>Mr. Willard 23 of Sturbridge was part of a four member Northeastern University undergrad team that created a Steady State Visually Evoked Potentials — brain-computer interface that can control the movement of a robot using signals produced by his visual cortex</description>
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<title>Talking hip-hop as global medium of expression</title>
<description>Communication studies professor and hip-hop expert Murray Forman traveled twice to Europe over the summer to lecture on his hip-hop research and help other countries incorporate hip-hop studies into school and university curricula.</description>
<link>http://www.northeastern.edu/news/stories/2010/08/hip-hop.html</link>
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<title>A taste of teaching whets her appetite</title>
<description>Northeastern student Alexandra Liu not yet 19 already has plans to pursue a career in academia as a result of a life-changing experiential learning opportunity in China.</description>
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<description>Northeastern swimming and diving sophomore Kelley Becherer will be competing for the U.S. Paralympic National team at the 2010 International Paralympic Committee Swimming World Championships Aug 15 to 21 in Eindhoven, Netherlands</description>
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<title> Learning to Build more Sustainable Lives</title>
<description>A month-long field study in sustainability to Costa Rica this past spring got off to a shaky start - mudslides turned a 40-mile car trip into a four-hour adventure - but it yielded a transformative experiential learning opportunity for the nine Northeastern students who participated. </description>
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<title> Social Entrepreneurship for Social Issues </title>
<description>A group of 26 Northeastern University students spent five weeks in Bali this past spring attending classes and consulting with community leaders, health care workers and spiritual leaders to develop entrepreneurial ideas for solving social problems.</description>
<link>http://www.northeastern.edu/news/stories/2010/08/bali.html</link>
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<title>Journalism school expands investigative focus</title>
<description>In the three years since students in  Northeastern University School of Journalism began producing investigative stories for The Boston Globe, their work has made the front page and led to indictments of Boston firefighters and reforms in the Massachusetts Probate and Family Court system </description>
<link>http://www.northeastern.edu/news/stories/2010/08/investigative_journalism.html</link>
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<title>Appreciating a life, and life works</title>
<description>When Stephany Reyes-Seri was growing up, her mother often reminded her to appreciate everything she had because many children in the Dominican Republic would give anything for the same opportunities afforded her </description>
<link>http://www.northeastern.edu/news/stories/2010/08/Dominican_Republic.html</link>
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<title>Conference shows global commitment</title>
<description>A college fair marked one of many networking events at the three-day OACAC conference hosted by Northeastern University </description>
<link>http://www.northeastern.edu/news/stories/2010/07/OACAC.html</link>
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<title>Building a better safety helmet</title>
<description>Mechanical and industrial engineering professor Sinan Muftu with the Head Impact Detection and Alert System Photo by Mary Knox Merill.</description>
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<title>A voice for change</title>
<description>Northeastern student Chelsie Ouellette worked on co op at the White House in the Office of Media Affairs. Courtesy photo.</description>
<link>http://www.northeastern.edu/news/stories/2010/07/White_House_co-op.html</link>
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<title>Student Profile: Quinn Bott</title>
<description>Mastering a Mix of Academic Interests and Co Curricular Activities</description>
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<title>Kelly Camp</title>
<description>Whether you plan to work full time or continue your academic pursuits after graduation an undergraduate education at Northeastern is sure to prepare you for what lies ahead. Kelly Camp, a recent graduate from Harwinton, Connecticut, which is a small rural town in the Northwest corner of the state, experienced this first-hand.</description>
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<title>From Global Pathways to Campus Leader</title>
<description>All the way from the Inner Mongolia Province of Hohhot City in China, Bira Zhahadai knew that Northeastern University would be a great fit for him. Reviewing his options, Bira was drawn to Northeastern for two main reasons experienced-based education driven by co-op and its location - right in the heart of the City of Boston</description>
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<title>Huskies Win National Championship! </title>
<description> With more than 240 student clubs and organizations on campus, plus the varied resources of cosmopolitan Boston at your doorstep, student life at Northeastern is active, educational, collaborative, and just plain fun. Joining a student organization is a great way to meet your fellow huskies, learn more about the world around you, and give back to the community.  If athletics is your passion but you don’t foresee yourself competing at the collegiate varsity level, there are still plenty of options for you to play at Northeastern.</description>
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<title>Glenbard West grad looks to make a difference in Africa</title>
<description>Glenbard West (Illinois) graduate Claire Fischer wears a ring around her index finger with this inscription Well-behaved women seldom make history.
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Fischer says she bought the ring a week before she began a /223co-op/224 campaign in Ghana, a program that is part of her coursework at Northeastern University in Boston. And in many ways, the ring epitomizes the mantra of this 19-year-old Glen Ellyn resident who graduated a semester early and left home to, as her parents and friends say, /223change the world./224

Glenbard West High School graduate Claire Fischer hangs out with Malik (left) and Douglas, two young people she has mentored in Africa. 
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<title> Finding Your Way </title>
<description> Northeastern University/222s experiential learning opportunities give students a real taste of what to expect after graduation. For Shane Coleman, an English major from Marlton, NJ, those opportunities are exactly what made him realize that he wanted to pursue teaching, rather than a career in the music industry. 

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<title> Co-op Helps Student Focus Her Career</title>
<description>Senior Pharmacy student, Heather Spoonhower, was recently presented with the C.R. Walgreens Company Scholarship Excellence Award at award ceremonies held at Northeastern University's Bouve College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. This award is presented to a pharmacy student based upon academic performance, financial need, and personal character.</description>
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<title>Northeastern students earn top scholar-athlete awards </title>
<description> Northeastern women’s hockey captain Katy Applin, from  Palmer, Alaska, and men/222s basketball captain Matt Janning, from Watertown, Minn., have been honored with Northeastern/222s most prestigious athletic awards. Applin is the recipient of the 2010 Jeanne Rowlands Award as Northeastern’s top senior female scholar athlete, and Janning is the recipient of the 2010 Herbert Gallagher Award as Northeastern/222s top senior male scholar athlete. The pair were honored at the Hall of Fame Senior Athlete Awards ceremony at Matthews Arena.

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<title> Scholar-artist-entrepreneur employs his first NU co-op

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<description> How does one run a business, create art worthy of production, go to class, achieve as a student, help out his family, work part-time, lead a fraternity, motivate high schoolers to go to college and enjoy college life? 


Ask Mike Toney, and he will tell you how it’s done multitask. The Northeastern fourth year student and Torch Class 1 has grown his hip-hop clothing company from a two-person partnership to a 5-person dream team in just under two years. And now he’s hiring his own co-op as an undergraduate employer. 

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<title> Putting the Leader in Worldwide Leader of Sports

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<description> This week, Northeastern/222s Center for Sport in Society, in conjunction with Career Services, the College of Business Administration, and College of Professional Studies, hosted a panel discussion and networking event with ESPN, the /223worldwide leader in sports./224  </description>
<link> http://northeastern.edu/admissions/news/page47.html</link>
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<title> Expanding Horizons at Northeastern </title>
<description> From the very first moment that Bianca Smith stepped on campus she has been taking advantage of all that Northeastern University has to offer. 

Smith, who hails from Rutherford, New Jersey, says of her first campus visit, /223I stepped on campus and I knew right away that I didn’t want to go anywhere else. Before visiting, Northeastern wasn’t even in top five, but after my visit it became my number one./224

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<title> NU students raise more than $145,000 for American Cancer Society </title>
<description> Northeastern University/222s first ever Relay for Life, benefiting the American Cancer Society, was a resounding success. With Kappa Sigma as the major event sponsor, more than $145,000 was raised. All the money will go toward cancer research and patient treatment, according to ACS. More than 1,400 members of the Northeastern community participated in the all night walk held Saturday, March 27. 

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<title> Co-op Gives Budding Musician a Career Boost</title>
<description> Northeastern University Music Industry major Ryan Schmidt is well on his way to a establishing himself as a musical artist. Ryan, who hails from Atkinson, New Hampshire, attributes much of this success to his experiences as a student at Northeastern University from his classroom experience and interaction with faculty to his co-op work. 

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<title> Northeastern Senior Tapped for the Kevin Fitzgerald Giving Back Award</title>
<description> Northeastern University senior sociology major, Josh Trautwein, will be presented with the Kevin Fitzgerald Giving Back Award at Northeastern/222s Sport in Society 25th Anniversary True Heroes of Sport Awards Gala on Wednesday, April 15.  Trautwein epitomizes the spirit of community service and giving back which Sport in Society/222s dear friend Kevin Fitzgerald held so dear. 

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<title> Welcome to the newly admitted students!</title>
<description> We received close to 38,000 applications this year, and have announced our final admission decisions on welcoming Northeastern University’s 113th incoming class  If you applied regular decision, you should have received an email announcing that your decision is available with instructions on how to view your official decision letter through the Application Status Check. 

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<title> Scholars Dream Big and Deliver Results with DRYVE</title>
<description> We received close to 38,000 applications this year, and have announced our final admission decisions on welcoming Northeastern University/222s 113th incoming class!  If you applied regular decision, you should have received an email announcing that your decision is available with instructions on how to view your official decision letter through the Application Status Check. 

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<title> Scholars Dream Big and Deliver Results with DRYVE</title>
<description>For Northeastern University Torch Scholars Glenny Reynoso, Odalis Polanco, Sam Ortega, Simona Vareikaite, and Unice Karmue,that dream is a reality now called DRYVE, which stands for Distributing Resources to Youth and Volunteer Efforts.  </description>
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<title> Coolest Co-op Winners Announced</title>
<description> The winners for Northeastern University/222s first ever /223Coolest Co-op/224 competition have been announced! The Coolest Co-op is a competition for Northeastern undergraduates to make a short video that explains their co-op, experience abroad, research, or other aspect of experiential education.  All of the student participants scripted, shot and edited their own videos, which were then uploaded to You Tube for our panel of faculty and staff judges to review. The grand prize winner will receive $1,000, and second and third will get checks for $500 and $250. 

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<description> Part of what makes a Northeastern education special is our powerful experiential learning programs. Rooted in co-op, experiential learning exposes students to the world beyond campus and challenges them to pursue opportunities that combine study and practice.  

For Lydia Vega, service learning has been a driving force in her Northeastern experience. Lydia is a senior Human Service major specializing in Policy and Administration, with a minor in Sociology and Latino/a, Latin American and Caribbean Studies. 

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<title> /223The Global Experience/224 </title>
<description> Northeastern is a truly global campus - you/222ll have the opportunity to live and learn on campus in Boston and around the world. 

On Thursday, February 18, from 7:00 to 8:00pm EST, we are hosting a webcast during which you will find out more about the global opportunities available at Northeastern, ranging from study abroad to international co-op to our Dialogue of Civilizations programs.  

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<description> Northeastern is a truly global campus - you/222ll have the opportunity to live and learn on campus in Boston and around the world. 

On Thursday, February 18, from 7:00 to 8:00pm EST, we are hosting a webcast during which you will find out more about the global opportunities available at Northeastern, ranging from study abroad to international co-op to our Dialogue of Civilizations programs.  

During the webcast we will be answering your questions you submit to admissions@neu.edu or on @NUAdmissions on Twitter. Current Northeastern students will answer your questions and share their global experience stories. 

One of the students you’ll meet is Phil Hamzik, a senior pursing a double major in Chemistry and Philosophy.  Phil originally chose to come to Northeastern because he was impressed with the Chemistry department and the connections he knew he would make through the co-op program with large brands in the pharmaceutical industry. 
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<title> Writing on the Web </title>
<description> Lyida Nicoll, a third-year student from Suffield, CT just completed her first co-op work for Life123.com. Based out of White Plains New York, it/222s one of the fastest growing how-to and advice article database site on the web. During her six month stint working at Life123 she wore several professional hats as a writer and Web content editor, as well as publisher and public relations specialist.</description>
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<title> Student Creates New Global Opportunities </title>
<description> The co-op program at Northeastern University has evolved over the past century – establishing a broad network of partners and employers that span the globe, providing more flexibility and options available for students pursuing exciting new opportunities. At the same time, more and more students are also taking initiative to expand Northeastern/222s network themselves by finding and creating new co-op positions that fit their unique needs and interests. 

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<title> Fubright Scholar teaching English in Hong Kong</title>
<description> In May of '09, Emem Adjah graduated from Northeastern with an international business degree with an emphasis on China. Today, Adjah is working as a teaching assistant in English at the Hong Kong Institute of Education on Fulbright scholarship she received last April. She sees this job as an ideal steppingstone toward one of her dream careers: serving as a /223cultural consultant/224, and has future plans of going onto graduate school pursue her MBA.

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<title> Having Co-op Work for You </title>
<description> With college comes many new and exciting life experiences and challenges.  Reflecting back on his first co-op experience working at Harvard University in the Office of Sponsored Programs, Ken Lewis, a third year student from the Bay Area in California, was able to see why co-op is the foundation for the world’s most powerful learning experience.  

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<title> Health Science Student Revolutionizing Survivorship Care Programs </title>
<description> While on co-op at the Lance Armstrong Adult Survivorship Program at Dana-Farber, third year Health Sciences student Kate Ostrander has learned there is relatively very little documented research on standards of practice or about how to best provide necessary care to cancer survivors who have finished treatment. 

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<title> Northeastern Researchers /223See/224 Below the Surface</title>
<description> Researchers at Northeastern University are literally digging beneath the surface to solve real world problems by developing new technologies that detect hidden objects. 

Sherrette Yeates, a third year Electrical Engineering student from Trinidad and Tobago, has been an Undergraduate Research Assistant at Northeastern’s Bernard M. Gordon Center for Subsurface Sensing and Imaging Systems (Gordon-CenSSIS) since spring 2008. 

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<title> NU Human Services Student Spins the Wheel</title>
<description> Students from all over Boston were tuned this week to watch the classic game show Wheel of Fortune celebrate College Week!

Northeastern University’s very own Cat Bosmeny was a contestant on the show that aired Wednesday, November 11. Bosmeny, a fourth year Human Services major with a minor in Architectural History, applied online back in June and was called in for an audition. Filming took place in September.</description>
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<description> Northeastern University/222s school spirit was palpable this week as hundreds of Huskies celebrated Homecoming 2009 with a slew of fun activities around campus. 

Throughout the week, Homecoming King and Queen candidates competed for votes in trivia, talent, and school spirit competitions! Meanwhile, contenders for the next Mayor of Huntington Ave – a Northeastern tradition – debated on /223the issues/224 most important to Northeastern students, taking a  firm stance on such topics as which dining hall is the best, what intramural sport is their favorite, and what each candidate would bring to a deserted island. Northeastern next /223Big Dog on Campus/224 is revealed during Friday's Pep Rally. 
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<title> Year of Global Experience </title>
<description> Now in its 100th year at Northeastern University, the world/222s most innovative cooperative education program is well positioned to prepare students for the global challenges of the next 100 years. 
Co-op is closely integrated with classroom studies, and gives students the power to engage with the world through work, research, and public service in 450 communities in the United States, and 39 countries and 96 cities around the globe. 
These experiences inspire students to pursue greater academic challenges, provide unmatched opportunities for intellectual, professional, and personal growth, and instill students with the confidence and sophistication to pursue their own path, wherever it may lead. 
Co-op enables students at Northeastern to make an impact in the world—before they graduate. To illustrate this priority, Northeastern has dedicated the 2009–2010 academic year to promoting global experience in all its forms.
For example, the new Presidential Global Scholars Program was just announced to support outstanding students seeking international co-op opportunities. Through competitively awarded grants, this program will help ensure that more students have the financial means they need to pursue co-op opportunities around the world. 
To showcase past examples of international co-op, the 2009 Parent and Family Weekend featured a student panel discussion about global learning experience and how these have enriched the students’ education. 

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<title> Ken McGrady CCIS Student, iPhone developer</title>
<description> Looking for a new way to see Northeastern’s campus and get in touch with Admissions?  We have an app for that!  Thanks to Ken McGrady, a current student in the College of Computer and Information Science (CCIS) and Presidential Scholar. Northeastern/222s Office of Undergraduate Admissions recently launched the new /223Discover Northeastern/224 application for the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch. Development of the application was led by McGrady, in conjunction with the Enrollment Management and Student Affairs (EMSA) Marketing Communications team. 
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<title> Faculty In Residence - Professor/222s New Digs Among Undergraduates </title>
<description> Associate communications professor Carey Noland often leaves her apartment door open to any of the 1,200 students living in residence hall International Village. She invites them to come by, sit a spell, and discuss a wide range of topics that might be on their minds.

Noland and her husband moved into an apartment in International Village at the start of the school year so Noland could take part in the newly implemented faculty-in-residence program. /223So far, I love it,/224 Noland says. /223I’ve helped with roommate issues and with another student who was having a problem with a class/224

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<title> Laura Masano 
Political Science, ’09 </title>
<description> Networking and building contacts are extremely important to your professional career, just ask Laura Masano, a 2009 Political Science graduate. During her time at Northeastern, Laura completed three co-ops in the Political Science field. These experiences and the connections she established on the job helped her to land her current full-time position working for the Massachusetts House of Representatives and the Federal Stimulus Oversight Committee.</description>
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<title> Parent and Family Weekend 2009</title>
<description> Attending a Parent and Family Weekend at Northeastern is a perfect excuse for parents to spend some quality time with their college-bound son or daughter, but it/222s also a wonderful opportunity to take part in a host of activities that showcase the exciting accomplishments of the Northeastern University community</description>
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<title> CBA Alumni Q and A : Terry Daidone 
‘86 College of Business Administration</title>
<description> The entrepreneurial spirit is deeply-rooted in Northeastern/222s community. 

For Northeastern alum and business tycoon Terry Daidone, his entrepreneurial roots grew from a cabbage patch. 

Today/222s students may not remember the Cabbage Patch Kids craze that struck the nation in 1983. It was the big toy item that couldn/222t stay on the shelves it drove crowds of shoppers into frenzy. At the time, Daidone was a third-year Finance and Insurance student in Northeastern’s College of Business Administration. 
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<title> Making the most out of every Moment 
Michael (MJ) Paradiso </title>
<description> Senior International Business major MJ Paradiso believes in making the most out every moment. 

That attitude has kept him pretty busy over the past four years. As a freshman in the honors program, Paradiso was eager to get involved with the student body and seek out opportunities to sharpen his leadership skills. He joined the Student Government Association (SGA) and within a year he was appointed Vice President of Student Affairs for the SGA. 

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<title> COE Alumni Q and A : Quincy L. Allen, President and Chief Executive Officer of Vertis Communications</title>
<description> What do you feel contributed to your preparation in becoming CEO of Vertis Communications? 
High expectations, formal education, mentors and hands-on work experiences have served as key building blocks to ready me for the position of CEO. 

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<title> From Student to Teacher 
Samantha Thornley </title>
 
<description> Northeastern graduates are successful not only because of what they learn on campus, but also because of what they learn through their involvement with the larger Boston community and beyond.

Samantha Thornley graduated last year from the College of Arts and Sciences with a degree in Music Industry. While at Northeastern she worked for the Center for Community Service where she assisted many fellow students in their search for community service and service-learning opportunities. Northeastern has a long tradition of service to the community and commitment to civic engagement.

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<title> Leading by Example</title>
<description> Earlier this week, a group of 45 high school students from Dorchester Academy spent the day touring and mingling with student scholars at Northeastern University. The high school seniors and juniors main objective was to learn about the college admissions process and the educational opportunity scholarships available through the Torch, Boston Public High School (BPHS), and Boston Housing Authority (BHA) Scholarship Programs at Northeastern</description>
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<title> Drumming up Enthusiasm</title>
<description> If you play an instrument, would like to sharpen your skills, or just have fun with others who share your passion for music, joining the Pep Band, or one of our music ensembles offered through the Northeastern University Band Association, is a great opportunity. 

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<title> Marketing tour de force</title>
<description> Northeastern marketing major Bethany O'Meara did a lot more than spin her wheels on co-op with French bicycle-tour company Cyclomundo.

She revamped the company website to appeal to English-speaking clients, wrote press releases and promotional material, and pitched the company/222s environmentally friendly travel to potential clients.

A highlight was handling press inquiries after the New York Times published an article that thrust the small operation in the French Alpine region into the limelight. O/222Meara stepped up, fielding press and customer calls and honing her communications skills.
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<description> Jump into a job at a TV giant’s London office? Or one at the world/222s largest private education company, in Lucerne, Switzerland? How about one at a swanky hotel in Granada, Spain?

Thanks to Northeastern’s international co-op program, students have been able to make these choices, and more. Over the past three years alone, nearly 450 students have pursued international learning opportunities, working in more than 40 countries for a broad range of organizations devoted to finance, health care, education, and many other fields.
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<title> The World As a Classroom </title>
<description> Open to Northeastern University students of any major, the Dialogue of Civilizations is a series of /223global student exchanges/224 between students at Northeastern University and students around the world. 

This summer, fifth-year senior Nicole Sabine traveled to Salerno, Italy as part of a Dialogues of Civilization trip that immersed students in the Italian language and culture. /223Participating in the summer Dialogue program was a great opportunity for me because it was difficult for me to fit a normal study abroad program into my schedule,/224 explains the Music Industry major with a minor in Business and three co-ops under her belt.

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<description> Associate Professor Carey Noland, Ph.D. is Northeastern University/222s first faculty member to participate in the Faculty in Residence program in International Village, beginning in the fall 2009 semester. The recently tenured Dr. Noland is beginning her eighth year at Northeastern in the Department of Communication Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences. Her research focuses on how communication plays a role in ameliorating societal health crises. 
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<title> Recycling a City</title>
<description> They say one man’s trash is another man/222s treasure, but for some, it/222s salvation. For Scarlett Trilla, this statement holds literal meaning and aptly summarizes the subjects of her research during the year she spent abroad in South America. The Human Services major spent her fourth year as a Northeastern student studying and exploring the cultural sociocultural evolution in Buenos Aires, Argentina. 
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<description> There are many avenues students at Northeastern University can take to engage with the world through experiential learning. Pursuing undergraduate opportunities in research at the university level is an excellent opportunity to learn to think critically about your area of interest and develop valuable skills and connections with faculty mentors. Students can apply for support for their research projects from the University-wide Provost’s Undergraduate Research Fund, and from a variety of other offices and organizations. </description>
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<title> Welcoming New Students at Northeastern </title>
<description> Northeastern University opened its doors this week to welcome an extremely accomplished and diverse 112th entering class. The sense of community is palpable on campus as a record 1,020 amazing volunteers have stepped up to greet over 2,800 new students and their families. 
Our incoming students are true citizens of the world, bringing with them a global perspective from 72 countries, including Germany, China, and India. These students have gone above and beyond expectations in serving their communities, and will continue to participate in civic engagement activities here on campus, in the larger Boston community, and beyond. This incoming class includes close to 40 National Merit and National Achievement scholars, the largest cohort of the high-achieving students who have enrolled at Northeastern.
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<title> ISSI Summer Excursion: Discovering Montreal </title>
<description> The International Student and Scholar Institute (ISSI) organizes programming throughout the year for newly arrived international students and their peers from the United States. Field excursions expose students to the diverse cultural, historical, and recreational aspects of communities and cities throughout New England, the United States, and the world.

This summer, a group of students escaped Boston for a weekend to travel up north to Montreal, Canada where they hiked on Mont-Royale and enjoyed the view of Montreal from the mountain top. They also visited Olympic Park (Parc Olympique), and had the choice of visiting either the famous Biodome or the Montreal Tower Observatory.
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<title> Sox Fan lands Dream Coop </title>
<description> When it comes to baseball in New England, the Boston Red Sox are certainly King. For Northeastern University senior Meg Severson, the Red Sox are also an opportunity for her to shine in Red Sox Nation and make a name for herself in the broadcast industry next to legendary sports icons such as Jerry Remy, the /223RemDawg./224

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<title> Meet the 2009 Orientation Leaders! </title>
<description> Over the next few months, hundreds of new students from all over the world will join us here on campus for orientation to explore the University and get a taste of their new life as a Husky. As part of the welcoming committee, Northeastern is thrilled to have such a fantastic staff of current students who are serving as Orientation Leaders throughout the summer. 

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<title> Passing the Torch: Scholar Summer Immersion Program</title>
<description> As a member of Torch Class 1, Mike Toney is a shining example of a young, bright and determined scholar. The fourth-year student with a has spent the past six months busy on co-op as a graphic designer , but has also been enjoying the excitement and exhilaration of starting up his own business. Mike is in the process of launching an urban street wear/hip-hop clothing line called Annie Mulz with his business partner Matthew Osofisan, an entrepreneurship student at Northeastern.  Drawing inspiration from their personal experiences growing up in inner-city neighborhoods, Michael is from Boston and Matthew grew up in Providence, the business duo applied their street-smarts, artistic talents and business skills into the Tee-shirt collection.</description>
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<description> Her global perspective, cultural knowledge and international co-op experience have prepared Gerta Dhamo for her third and final co-op working at Northeastern/222s International Student and Scholar Institute (ISSI). </description>
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