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The Africana Studies Program invite you to the inaugural bell hooks symposium at Northeastern University Oakland, honoring the life and legacy of the trailblazing Black feminist scholar bell hooks. This symposium’s theme is Education as the Practice of Freedom: Black Feminism in Action.
This year, Northeastern is in Singapore for our most robust Global Leadership Summit to date. We ask alumni, parents, employers, and friends to join us, immerse yourself in a vibrant culture, expand your global knowledge and connections, and undertake a profound journey into history.
The Village of Belonging is touching down in Miami, and you’re invited to a for a mid-week casual reception alumni reception in the heart of the city. Picture it: drinks flowing, chef Michael Beltrán’s Cuban-American delicacies sizzling on the grill, and connecting with your fellow Huskies. Bring a friend and meet us in Coconut Grove!
The Africana Studies Program invites you to the third annual bell hooks symposium honoring the life and legacy of the trailblazing Black feminist scholar bell hooks (1952-2021). This year’s theme is Black Feminist Worldmaking.
Come and be a part of an evening dedicated to commemorating the five-year anniversary of Northeastern University's Taiwan Community! This is an exceptional opportunity to establish meaningful relationships, acquire valuable insights, and contribute to the ongoing success of this special community.
Join us for an event featuring poster presentations from Northeastern doctoral students on interdisciplinary topics in the field of healthcare and networking
Expert panelists will discuss the impact of AI on world politics and global governance and more!
Please join us for Northeastern’s annual Veterans Day Ceremony, honoring all members of the university community who have served their country with distinction. Reception to follow in Raytheon Amphitheater. Business attire requested.
In this lecture, historian James Loeffler looks back at a terrifying pogrom that took place in Chicago in 1949, and the ensuing court case that nearly changed the course of American civil rights history.
Join Northeastern alumni, parents, staff, and friends in Riyadh to celebrate 125 years of Northeastern's history and global growth, hosted by the Alomran family, with a chance to reflect on its journey, connect with fellow Huskies, and enjoy complimentary refreshments.
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