Northeastern finance student returns from Dialogue program determined to develop microfinance opportunities for struggling Americans
Nanotechnology collaboration aimed at curing cancers
Researchers from Northeastern and Harvard Medical School are developing “smart implants” to improve radiation treatment and drug delivery
The world’s next economic hot spot?
A bailout by neighboring emirate Abu Dhabi has apparently stabilized Dubai’s financial crisis. But the longer-term economic impact—on Dubai and other nations—could grow more serious. Professor of Finance and Insurance … read more »
The next medical frontier: nano-surgery
Engineering professor’s nanorobot could be performing non-invasive surgical procedures on patients with tumors within the next decade
Northeastern establishes thematic Living Learning Communities
Incoming Honors students will be invited to join new Living Learning Communities, each reflecting an element of the university’s academic engagement with the world
Engineering his success
Northeastern Gordon Fellow finds that a “jump in the deep end” is best way to develop leadership qualities and global prospects
Helping hands
In capstone project, mechanical engineering students apply innovative and collaborative skills to create a rehab glove that stroke patients can use at home
Ending the cycle of poverty
Northeastern researcher aims to show pregnant or parenting high-school students pathways to success in school and life
Physics rules network dynamics
When it comes to the workings of the Web, the brain, or a social network, physics finds universal truths
Learning medicine without the technology tools
Physician assistant graduates valued international clinical rotation because it required them to rely on their knowledge instead of machines
Northeastern to expand co-op through four-year option
Northeastern marks the 100th year of cooperative education and expands signature academic program by offering a four-year bachelor’s degree with two full co-op experiences
Freeing the “authentic” voice
Theatre professor Antonio Ocampo-Guzman teaches students at Northeastern—and instructors in Mexico City—to speak more expressively.