The university has convened a committee comprised of students, faculty and staff to explore the possibility of implementing a smoke-free campus policy.
Investing in exceptionalism
President Joseph E. Aoun said on Wednesday at the annual State of the University Town Hall Meeting that Northeastern is well positioned to lead in higher education’s rapidly changing landscape.
Northeastern hosts Veterans’ Job Fair
More than 300 veterans connected with some 160 employers at the 8th annual fair, which was held in Cabot Cage.
Born to run
Emily Hanson, an athletic training major at Northeastern, made a promise to her father, Larry, that she’d join him in running the Boston Marathon before she ended college. Their family has long-supported … read more »
Computer games without borders
PhD candidate Jeffrey Breugelmans won two awards at RISE:2012 for his interdisciplinary research to develop rehabilitative gaming systems.
The amazing adventures of Michael Chabon
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author addressed the Northeastern community on Wednesday evening as part of the university’s Holocaust Awareness Week.
Honoring a career milestone
More than 20 Northeastern faculty and staff members were recognized for completing 25 years of service to the university.
3Qs: Taking campus technology to the next level
In October, Rehan Khan was appointed Northeastern University’s new chief information officer. We asked Khan to discuss what attracted him to Northeastern, his long-term vision for the university’s information services and what exciting things are in store for students, faculty and staff in the near future.
Dance dance revolution
Ketty Rosenfeld, director of Northeastern’s international cooperative education program, teaches a Latin dance-inspired fitness program called Zumba.
Staff member rushes to save neighbors from house fire
A Northeastern community-student liaison was among the first on the scene at a massive fire that destroyed three buildings early Sunday morning on Mission Hill.
Expo opens a window on innovation and a door to collaboration
From the unbounded applications of network science to the costs and benefits of health-care support in Bolivia, student researchers display their projects, and some come up winners.