With over 12,000 objects in its collection, the Mills College Art Museum on the Oakland campus has been a space for interdisciplinary learning, professional experience for students, and cutting-edge faculty collaborations. Learn from Museum Director Stephanie Hanor about the museum’s illustrious first century as she leads a virtual tour of its history.
What does it take to thrive as an expat, both professionally and personally? And how do you know if it’s right for you? Our accomplished speakers will answer these questions and more. Danielle Larsen, DMSB’10 and Austin Grippo, SSH’12, will discuss their experiences working abroad and how they learned to: develop resilience, grit and unique strategies for career success; embrace challenges and understand cultural perceptions for effectiveness in global settings.
This year’s theme, Black Feminism, Black Art, will explore the intersections of Black feminist praxis and art creation, critiquing, and interpretation.
Wondering how to turn screen time into learning time? Hear about ways to make the most of educational content, offer tips for guiding your child’s media use, and share practical ideas for extending their learning into the rest of their day. Walk away with simple, effective strategies to help your child learn, grow, and thrive in a media-rich environment.
Tap into the power of your Northeastern network for fresh ideas and alumni connections to support your job search. This session will start with a brief discussion of success strategies. You’ll then participate in a small group breakout where everyone gets time to ask for help, ideas, feedback and support for their unique goals.
When a new Taylor Swift album drops, no topic is more hotly debated than who each song is about. Underneath that debate is an even more challenging set of questions: are Taylor’s songs autobiographical? Can we truly map her lyrics onto the people and events in her life? Do you have to know Taylor’s social circle to appreciate her music?
In this talk, we will break down why people think that Taylor’s music is closely based on her life and relationships, what’s at stake in assuming her writing is truly autobiographical, and how to make sense of her songs when your Easter egg rabbit holes leave you more confused than when you started.
We are grateful to welcome back Dr. Catherine Fairfield, Visiting Teaching Professor in English, to lead us in this unique and thought-provoking discussion!
Join us for this must-attend AI conference hosted by Northeastern University’s Institute for Experiential AI. Industry, research, and data science leaders will explore how AI is accelerating and transforming health and life sciences.
Long-time friends Professor Emerita Judith Olans Brown and Matthews Distinguished University Professor Wendy E. Parmet will discuss recent Supreme Court rulings and the future of the Court over coffee or tea (virtually).
Learn how you can earn a Graduate Certificate in Engineering Leadership as a stand-alone certificate or in combination with one of twenty Master of Science degrees. You will have the opportunity to meet Alumni and hear how The Gordon Institute propelled their engineering careers. Program professors will also be present to answer curriculum questions.
Learn how you can earn a Graduate Certificate in Engineering Leadership as a stand-alone certificate or in combination with one of twenty Master of Science degrees. You will have the opportunity to meet Alumni and hear how The Gordon Institute propelled their engineering careers. Program professors will also be present to answer curriculum questions.