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.
The New York City community gathered for an evening of connection from the comfort of your own home. During this virtual social hour, Northeastern alumni Ashna Kalra (DMSB’17) and Mary McQuillen (DMSB’14) led a moderated conversation to engage all participants and facilitate conversations.
The Philadelphia community gathered for an evening of connection from the comfort of your own home. Alumni Sindey Dranoff (DMSB’82), Jessica Day (DMSB’06), and Jameson Packer (DMSB’17) facilitated an exciting discussion and help attendees get to know members of the local Philadelphia community.
The L.A. Northeastern Community watched from section 331 as the L.A. Kings host the Boston Bruins and enjoyed the camaraderie of their fellow alumni, parents, and friends.
As part of our celebration of Women’s History Month, Northeastern University - Seattle is partnering with Create33 author series. For women and allies interested in “navigating life with confidence, solidarity and compassion,” and “igniting change, taking control, and succeeding,” this is one conversation with two local authors you can’t miss!
Maternal Optimism Today women are in high demand both in the household and in the office, often feeling challenged to meet the needs of their families and careers. Professor Ladge led a meaningful dialogue and discussion about the findings in her new book, “Maternal Optimism: Forging Positive Paths through Work and Motherhood.”
It was 2020 and your Northeastern community was looking to connect in the new year! Every third Thursday of the month alumni and friends in the San Francisco area met to socialize and reconnect. They reminisced about good times, found new connections, and expanded their lifelong network with the university while exploring a different part […]
Gather with fellow parents and Hollywood, Florida community members for lunch with Dan Cohen, Vice Provost for Information Collaboration and Dean of the Library. Learn about Dan’s vision for the future of the library, updates on library services, programs available to your student, and more. There’s a spot for everyone at the table!
It takes a village to cook five pasta dishes (Ravioli Ai Funghi, Pansotti Ai Gamberetti E Zucchine, Pesto Alla Genovese, Cappellacci Alle Melanzane With Al Pomodoro, Sugo Alla Salsiccia) and a tiramisu parfait simultaneously, but this group had no fears. After a family-style meal, the evening concluded with almost everyone hugging our private chef.
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