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Join the Women Who Empower Ambassadors for a discussion on tech, innovation and entrepreneurship during COVID. This conversation will feature a panel of dynamic female speakers, that will share their experiences leading in their companies in these sectors.
Part of the COVID-19: Law and Social Justice Community Conversation series, join Professors Brook Baker and Jonathan Kahn on the topic of making vaccines accessible. This virtual series will be held weekly on Monday evenings from 6:30-7:30 pm ET.
Join the Northeastern men’s club squash team for its annual alumni gathering. A fun evening is planned that includes updates for the shortened season and exciting announcements for the growing team! Meet the new players, and learn about what is in store this year. This event is complimentary but registration is required.
As part of the COVID-19: Law and Social Justice Community Conversation series, Professor Leo Beletsky discussed the topic of the carceral systems.
Learn how to utilize the Northeastern’s exclusive networking platform, NUsource, features to your full career advantage in this 30-minute mini-webinar. This is your source for connecting with alumni for career and entrepreneurship advice, industry insights, work-life balance tips, and more! Find out about easy profile creation and search tips and how you can help others. […]
Following an onslaught of state violence in response to Black Lives Matter protests across the United States, Northeastern alumni convened for a panel on Activism, anti-Blackness, and White Supremacy as they appear in the queer community.
Vice President of Alumni Relations and Annual Giving, Rick Davis, will lead an interactive discussion on how the Alumni Relations and Annual Giving teams can be of service to you while helping you achieve what is next…
Latin America comprises a vast array of distinct politics, cultures, geographies, and histories. But in recent weeks, the coronavirus pandemic has created a new common challenge. What are Latin America’s essential elements of resilience, and what will the future hold for its people and its economy?
Black Health Matters is a student-led contact-a-thon fundraiser to raise money for grassroots organizations dedicated to improving the health of Black and LGBTQ+ communities led by Northeastern University Global Health Initiative (NUGHI) in partnership with several other student organizations.
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