Strong teams start with strong individuals. In this session, Mike Manning, Professor of the Practice at Northeastern’s Gordon Institute of Engineering Leadership, will guide us through the inner work required to become a better teammate and more authentic leader. 

We’ll explore the fundamentals of emotional intelligence—like self-awareness, empathy, and self-regulation—based on the work of Daniel Goleman, along with Peter Bregman’s five key elements of accountability. Whether you’re navigating tough dynamics at work or strengthening relationships in everyday life, this session will help you show up with clarity, vulnerability, and follow-through. 

Because great teamwork doesn’t start with others—it starts with you.

Curious about amateur (ham) radio? It’s more than a hobby—it’s a powerful way to connect with people around the world, assist in emergencies, and even tune in to satellites.

In this session, we’ll be joined by Collin McKinley, Khoury’26, president of the NU Wireless Club. Collin will share what ham radio is, why it’s a great skill to have, and how to get started. He’ll cover the basics of equipment, licensing, and the exciting possibilities once you’re on the air.

Best of all, you’ll be joining a welcoming, worldwide community of radio enthusiasts—from techies and tinkerers to emergency responders, space fans and even fellow Huskies!

Join Dr. Winston Kennedy, assistant professor of physical therapy, for an interactive virtual lecture on staying physically fit by retirement age! In this engaging session, Winston will share valuable tips on maintaining physical health as we age, along with demonstrating stretches and movements that attendees can try. Whether you’re able to get up and move or simply observe, you’ll leave with practical tools to keep your body strong and active for years to come. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn and move!

Curious about amateur (ham) radio? It’s more than a hobby—it’s a powerful way to connect with people around the world, assist in emergencies, and even tune in to satellites.

In this session, we’ll be joined by Collin McKinley, Khoury’26, president of the NU Wireless Club. Collin will share what ham radio is, why it’s a great skill to have, and how to get started. He’ll cover the basics of equipment, licensing, and the exciting possibilities once you’re on the air.

Career and Leadership Coach, Beste Ozer Tezcan, CSH’15, will help you identify key aspects of your purpose, sharpen your brand, refine your story, and learn how to connect authentically with others. We’ll discuss strategies for how to communicate your unique value proposition through your resume, conversations, and presence.