How To: Grow Your Own Food

Boston community volunteer Kash Cannon, SSH’12, MPS’16 shared how she planted her victory garden, and outlined the basics of growing your own food.

Howlin’ Huskies Hour: Fall Edition

The Howlin’ Huskies hosted the second edition of the Howlin’ Huskies Hour, a fun and friendly virtual trivia contest with general knowledge questions.

NU Athletics in a New Era: Resiliency

The panel will address the current outlook for the athletic year and the challenges faced in order to provide our student-athletes with the opportunities to continue competition. 

Northeast Alumni in Healthcare Networking Hour

Northeastern alumni in health care came together to discuss their career paths, learn about professional opportunities, provide guidance to others, and discuss the impact of our unique times on the industry. This networking session was a great opportunity for those established in their positions, looking for their next step, or curious about how to enter the field.

Leading in the Community and Supporting our Vulnerable Populations

Traces, Historical Science and the Crime Scene: the Role of the Scientist/Investigator

College of Science Connects: Research at the Frontier of Particle Physics

Exploring the Smallest Scales with the World’s Biggest Science Experiments

Join Hazel Sive, Dean of the College of Science, as she talks to Toyoko Orimoto, Associate Professor of Physics, on her research in experimental particle physics. Learn how Professor Orimoto is breaking down the Standard Model in particle physics to understand how our universe is built.

Tech for Good: Qntfy-ing Health and Wellness from our Digital Lives

Glen Coppersmith, Khoury’04, MA’06, PhD’08, never imagined how much the cross-disciplinary training he received as Khoury College’s first Computer Science and Cognitive Psychology Dual Majors would provide the framework for understanding and solving many of the hardest problems we face today. His career journey continues to bridge together these two disciplines as the founder of the software and human behavior company, Qntfy.

Hear from Carla E. Brodley, dean of Khoury College of Computer Sciences, in a conversation with Glen on his passion for creating technology solutions to understanding human behavior, mental health, and how technology can support our path to better lives.

NU@Noon: Molecular Events in the Progression of Alzheimer’s Disease

Lee Makowski, Professor and Chair, Department of Bioengineering, discusses how we are using novel imaging tools in an attempt to better understand these processes and uncover clues to design effective therapeutic strategies for slowing or halting disease progression.

NU@Noon: Update on the Roux Institute at Northeastern

Margaret Angell, Head of Partnerships and Operations, Chris Mallett, Chief Administrative Officer, and Michael Pollastri, Senior Vice Provost for Portland; Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology discuss the Roux Institute’s progress to date and the impact the Institution is having on the local community.