Speaking during the Policy School’s Open Classroom series, retired Navy Rear Admiral David W. Titley drew parallels between climate and defense issues.
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3Qs: NEXPO highlights emerging entrepreneurs
IDEA’s exhibition of Northeastern’s entrepreneurship community will take place on Wednesday from 6:30 to 9 p.m.
Sustainable business in a South African city
Through co-op with a business incubator in Cape Town, two Northeastern students helped transform social enterprises devastated by a long history of poverty and racism.
3Qs: North Korean nuclear tests challenge US, China
Suzanne Ogden, a professor of political science and an expert on U.S.-Asian foreign policy, weighs in on North Korea’s recent nuclear test.
Smoke-free campus debate moves to Faculty Senate
Senate members on Wednesday engaged in a lively discussion, the latest in a university-wide effort to gather feedback about a potential smoke-free policy.
3Qs: Benedict XVI resigns the papacy
The leader of the Catholic Church, Pope Benedict XVI, shocked the globe on Monday when he announced he would be stepping down as pontiff—the first pope to do so in … read more »
In celebration of Black History Month
The John D. O’Bryant African-American Institute is hosting a series of events in celebration of February’s Black History Month.
Art education—from two perspectives
A recent Gallery 360 exhibition showcased the work of two recent graduates of a joint program offered by Northeastern’s College of Arts, Media, and Design and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts.
Carnevale, a celebration of diversity
The International Student & Scholar Institute’s two-month cultural celebration aims to highlight the diversity of Northeastern students, who hail from more than 140 countries around the world.
A strategic and collaborative approach to healthcare delivery
The nation faces a growing primary care workforce crisis, says Timothy Hoff, a newly appointed associate professor in the D’Amore-McKim School of Business.
Fighting poverty with social business
On co-op with a nonprofit microfinance organization in the Dominican Republic, third-year student Juan Pena Salas helped impoverished villagers start their own small businesses.
Faculty Senate approves new professor, lecturer ranks
The Faculty Senate on Wednesday voted to create posts for high-ranking professors joining the faculty from industry, plus advanced ranks for non-tenure-track lecturers.











