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Get ready for the ultimate dance-off! The first-ever Club Sports Dancing with the Stars is coming, and it’s going to be epic! Watch your favorite Northeastern club sports teams trade their cleats and jerseys for dance shoes, teaming up with the talented Northeastern Dance Team for a night of show-stopping moves.
A special banquet will honor five decades of Black engineering excellence. The evening will feature dinner, cocktails, networking, live music, and reflections on the legacy of BESS. It will also pay tribute to the remarkable individuals who have contributed to the society’s success.
Join fellow black alumni and friends on the Vineyard for a fun-filled weekend of bonding, socializing, and strengthening the personal connections that made your Northeastern experience unique.
Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the Iota Gamma chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, at Northeastern University in June 1974.
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.
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.
Brent Forrester won his first Comedy Writing Emmy at age 25 for his work on “The Ben Stiller Show.” He went on to write for “The Simpsons,” helped launch “King of The Hill,” and was a writer, producer and director at NBC’s “The Office” for seven seasons. He’s written for “Late Night with Conan,” HBO’s […]
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