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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.

4/7/22 | 12:00PM EST

NU@Noon: Meet the Deans – NU on the West Coast

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 […]

05.19.21 | 12PM ET

NU@Noon: The Court at the Crossroads

The Supreme Court sits atop the American legal system and frequently decides cases with political implications.  How should the Court behave when its members’ views differ from those of the American public?  How will the Court rule on pending cases this term?   Dan Urman, Director of the Law & Public Policy Minor at the School […]

05.11.21 | 12PM ET

NU@Noon: Ethics and the Global Refugee Crisis

Dr. Serena Parekh Associate Professor of Philosophy, Director of Politics, Philosophy and Economics Program will show the importance of understanding there is not one but two global refugee crises. The first is the more well-known crisis faced by Western states who are asked to take in refugees and asylum seekers; the second crisis is the […]

12.09.20 | 12PM ET

NU@Noon: Antibiotic Resistance: Are We Entering the Post-Antibiotic Era?

Antibiotics are one of the single greatest advances in medicine. However, inappropriate use threatens to lead us into a post-antibiotic era. Brandon Dionne, Assistant Clinical Professor shared more about the history of antibiotics and what we can do to ensure their future utility.

12.01.20 | 12 - 1 PM ET

NU@Noon: Exploring Permanently Shadowed Regions of the Moon

Alireza Ramezani, Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, is helping lead a team of students recently awarded a grant from NASA to develop two four-legged robots designed with the required capabilities to explore and operate in permanently shadowed regions.

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