On Thursday, Northeastern unveiled the Bernard M. Gordon Tribute to Engineering Leadership, a high-tech archway in the center of campus that celebrates engineering pioneers.
Fostering a new generation of entrepreneurs
At the annual Health Sciences Entrepreneurs mentoring event, students networked with alumni and innovators to discover how to put their business ideas in motion.
A different approach to flying
Dave Barger, president and CEO of JetBlue, said at Northeastern’s CEO Breakfast Forum on Wednesday that innovation, customer service and social media are critical to the airline’s success.
Bouvé simulation suite named for Northeastern alumnus
Marlene Goldstein has invested $2 million to name the new Arnold S. Goldstein Simulation Laboratories Suite in the Bouvé College of Health Sciences in memory of her late husband.
Booking his entrepreneurial journey
Casey Bertenthal, SSH’10, has joined a dynamic startup that allows meeting planners to find hotels online that can host their events and meet their groups’ needs.
A true eye for film
After teaching himself cinematography shot by shot and later hitting the renowned Sundance festival, alumnus Chris Teague’s movie career is on the rise
Training ground
Northeastern alumna says co-ops prepared her for career success, as she leads her executive coaching business that helps top senior managers hone their leadership skills
Adaptability the key for broadcast journalist
Alumna and television news anchor advises graduating communication studies majors to be flexible and apply their skills
Using hip-hop to promote peace
Student’s paper, recently published in a musicology journal, examines hip-hop as a means for easing social conflict in the Mideast
A trailblazer keynotes Women in the Law conference
Co-op allowed alumna Leocadia Zak, now the director of the U.S. Trade and Development Agency, to “hit the ground running” at her first law firm. She shared career lessons at the conference last week.