Regardless of where you are, your Northeastern network is there for you. Bond, socialize, learn, or build personal connections with your community and the global Northeastern network. Find an event to attend.
If you’re experiencing a layoff, or anticipating the possibility, join us to learn about strategies for an effective job search. We’ll discuss best practices for career pivots, networking, LinkedIn, resumes and interviews. And you’ll find out ways to be resilient, stay motivated, and maintain a positive mindset during a time of change.
Join Northeastern entrepreneurs for an exclusive online workshop that explores striking a balance while starting a business and how to combat the feelings of both burnout and imposter syndrome.
Whether you’re navigating your career or managing/leading in the tech industry, you’ll want to join us to understand critical issues of diversity and inclusion in this field and their implications.
In the series, we will bring you the news and updates on developments within the university. Our first event will focus on the growth of Northeastern campus network and will highlight one of the new campuses. How many campuses are there in the Northeastern network? Can you name them all? What makes them different? On July 19th, we will profile one of the campuses on the East Coast of the US, The Roux Institute in Portland, Maine. We will welcome Frederic Ndiaye, Director of Enrollment at the Roux, and his colleagues, Jordan Doherty and Molly Lindberg, to introduce the campus to you. The Roux is a very different campus and we will tell you why.
With campuses from Boston to Vancouver, Northeastern is broadening its footprint as a global research university.Join Hillary Mickell, San Francisco and Silicon Valley, Regional Dean and CEO, and Dave Thurman, Dean and CEO of Northeastern in Seattle as they report out on resources and updates across the school’s hubs. There will be a question-and-answer session […]
Listen to a fantastic presentation by Alessandro Vespignani, Sternberg Family Distinguished Professor of Physics. Alessandro Vespignani research activity is focused on the study of “techno-social” systems, where infrastructures composed of different technological layers are interoperating within the social component that drives their use and development.
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