Northeastern How To: Get Motivated to Get Active

Participants made exercise a priority and learned how to lead an active lifestyle while participating in a professionally led 30-minute self-weight workout. Led by NYC based alumnus, Jeremy Sullivan, AS’03.

Northeastern How To: Journaling 101

This introductory workshop was for those who have thought about starting a journal, but weren’t sure where to begin. Led by Seattle based alumna, Mary Allison Brown, BHS’02.

Northeastern How To: Mask Making

No sewing experience required! This all-levels session guided viewers on how to create their own CDC-compliant face mask. Led by Chicago based alumna, Rachel Rappe, DMSB’15.

Northeastern How To: Happy Hour Drinks

Participants learned how to pair easy snacks with classic cocktails and upped their entertaining game. Led by Boston based alumni, Julien Levesque, DMSB’12 and Kenzie Swanhart, AMD’12.

COVID-19 and the New World Order: Perspective from India

This was part of a special series on the impact of COVID-19 around the world. We leveraged our global network to explore risks, challenges and good practices for preparedness, responsiveness, effectiveness and responsibility in dealing with the public health and economic crisis, and what the future holds in a post-pandemic world.

Our third session focused on India. Led and moderated by Dr. Nikos Passas, professor of criminology and criminal justice at Northeastern University, and co-director of the Institute for Security and Public Policy, joined by Ms. Deepak Sandhu, fellow Indian Council for Arbitration, Member Advisory Board, Anti-Corruption Academy, and Mr. Umar Siddiqui, President, Anti-Corruption Academy(ACA), India Entrepreneur, Social Reformist, Educationist & Startups promoter, who discussed how COVID-19 has impacted governance and crime in India.

COVID-19, Quality of Governance and Crime: Perspectives from Thailand

The ongoing pandemic is testing the quality of governance in countries around the globe and raising questions about the role of elected officials in serving community goals. Crises can serve as opportunities for positive social change, but also entail risks around security and social turmoil, geopolitics, human rights, rule of law, inequalities and food security, among others. They also set apart great leaders, from average ones.

This is one of the special series on the impact of COVID-19 around the world. We leveraged our global network to explore risks, challenges and good practices for preparedness, responsiveness, effectiveness and responsibility in dealing with the public health and economic crisis, and what the future holds in a post-pandemic world.

Beijing Community Program: Traditional Chinese Medicine

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