Emily Tebbett

After thousands of entries from young photographers across the country, Sony chose the talented Emily Tebbetts to be Taylor Swift’s photographer for a day. Read more>>

Nick Fei

Senior Nick Fei turned his internship with the British Consulate-General in Hong Kong into a contractor position planning a global business week. Read more>>

Katie McCabe

Northeastern student Katie McCabe served as point-of-contact for English-speaking guests at a 5-star resort in Shanghai, China. Read more>>

Elisabeth Fiumara

Lis­tening to top offi­cials from U.S. secu­rity firms dis­cuss the cyber­se­cu­rity threats fac­ing the global com­mu­nity gave Elis­a­beth Fiu­mara an insider’s per­spec­tive on an emerg­ing industry. Read more>>

Devin Rebello

Voice­less, 2008 Sil­ver Lake High School grad­u­ate Devin Rebello ral­lied out­side the State House in sol­i­dar­ity with the state’s fos­ter chil­dren fac­ing an uncer­tain future. Read more>>

Joel Marsh

“One Step For­ward,” Joel Marsh’s short film shot in reverse about a whim­sical young man who pro­poses to his girl­friend on a sunny after­noon in the park, won Best Film at the 2011 Boston 48 Hour Film Project. Read more>>

Amina Temkin

Amina Temkin wit­nessed poverty on a Dia­logue of Civ­i­liza­tions pro­gram to Kenya last year, but on co-​​op in Ecuador, she’s expe­ri­encing a much more per­sonal account of what it means to be poor. Read more>>

Jillian Butler

Jillian, along with the North­eastern Uni­ver­sity chapter of the National Res­i­dence Hall Hon­orary encour­aged stu­dents to donate five min­utes, five hours or five dol­lars to improve the community. Read more>>