Overcoming Imposter Syndrome and Developing your Inner Leader 

bell hooks Symposium: Black Feminism, Black Art

This year’s theme, Black Feminism, Black Art, will explore the intersections of Black feminist praxis and art creation, critiquing, and interpretation.

The State of AI in Precision Health

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.

SCOTUS Focus Over Coffee

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).

NU@Noon: Lunchtime Stretch With Dr. Maureen Watkins (Virtual)

Complimentary gentle stretching has many benefits- experience them firsthand with a 30-minute virtual demonstration led by Dr. Maureen Watkins, assistant clinical professor in the Department of Physical Therapy. Stretch along with us and enjoy! Zoom link to be provided in advance of the event.

Storytelling Across Taylor Swift’s Eras

Taylor Swift’s music spans ten eras over seventeen years from her debut to her most recent album, Midnights. Join Dr. Catherine Fairfield, Postdoctoral Teaching Associate in English, as we unpack how Swift draws on histories of women’s storytelling through the writing and aesthetics of her eras. We will explore literary and cultural heritages such as gothic literature and confessional writing to understand how Swift creates honest, relatable stories that connect with diverse global audiences.

Stretch and Body Movement with H. Harrison, JD’11