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.
Join the Northeastern Atlanta community on Monday, May 13, for an evening of conversation and cocktails with College of Engineering Dean Gregory Abowd.
Can’t make it to Boston to join us for our men’s Beanpot watch party on Monday, February 5? Join us in Georgia to cheer on the Huskies as they face Harvard in the semifinal round of the 71st Beanpot championship. Settle in at 4:30 p.m. to reconnect with your fellow alumni and reminisce about your times on campus together before rallying together at 5:00 p.m. to witness one of Boston’s greatest hockey traditions. Find your city below and be sure to register today!
Experience the artistry of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre, one of the foremost dance companies in the USA. Join Northeastern at the Fox Theater to celebrate the unique cultural and dance heritage of African Americans.
Are you interested in meeting fellow Northeastern community members in the Atlanta area? If so, join us at our upcoming social hour at the Fadó Irish Pub!
Join the Northeastern Atlanta alumni community for an evening of exciting basketball competition! Watch your Northeastern Huskies men’s basketball team take on the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in a highly anticipated matchup between two historic programs.
What does Henry David Thoreau’s retreat into the natural world at Walden Pond have to do with our modern culture of distraction and technological immersion? We learned how Thoreau’s interest in the peace of nature was fueled by his distress at the information culture of the 19th century when the telegraph brought news to Americans […]
As a social impact strategist, Dr. Ramona Houston is passionate about community engagement and solving social problems. Dr. Houston spoke about the power that we each have within us to make real change in our communities and in the world.
Dr. Howard Conyers is a NASA rocket scientist, historian, and yes, barbecue pitmaster. As the descendent of farmers and barbecuing masters, he decided to dig deeper into the world of BBQ and quickly realized that the contributions of black Americans had been erased from those stories. He is now on a quest to fix the record and share the rich history of how black Americans have made barbecue what it is today. Join us to hear about how Dr. Conyers began his journey and what he has discovered along the way.
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