The Africana Studies Program invites you to the third annual bell hooks symposium honoring the life and legacy of the trailblazing Black feminist scholar bell hooks (1952-2021). This year’s theme is Black Feminist Worldmaking.
The Moors plunges us into the very serious world of the Brönte sisters: grand houses, traditional families, England in the 1800s. Wait— what? Nobody in The Moors talks like that, and there’s barely a house— we can’t even tell what room we’re in, or who the maid is. How did Wuthering Heights get to be funny? The only constant is turmoil as passionate women conspire to take control of their own lives. Emotions and desires run high, especially for the most introspective of all the characters: the dog.
Northeastern University’s Village of Belonging cordially invites you to join us on an extraordinary opportunity to explore Ghana and immerse yourself in its fascinating culture, deep-rooted history, and vibrant people. This exclusive 10-day alumni trip is led by Northeastern’s Associate Professor, Dr. Vanessa D. Johnson, and promises to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Expert panelists will discuss the impact of AI on world politics and global governance and more!
Please join us for Northeastern’s annual Veterans Day Ceremony, honoring all members of the university community who have served their country with distinction.
Reception to follow in Raytheon Amphitheater. Business attire requested.
Who will it be this year? A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie!
Northeastern alumni can purchase up to two tickets and the purchase must be made by an alumnus/a.
To purchase your tickets, visit nuhuskies.evenue.net. To get to the correct webpage, type in the promo code ALUMNI and you’ll be sent to the webpage to purchase tickets.
Presented by CUP and the Homecoming Committee. Sponsored by the Student Activity Fee.