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5.28.20 | 11am-4pm

(CANCELED) Spring NU@Noon | Red Sox Game

Cheer on the Red Sox as they take on the Kansas City Royals at historic Fenway Park! Enjoy a cook-out style lunch on campus in the Cabral Center before heading over to the ballpark for this American League showdown.

5.21.20 | 5:30-10pm

(Canceled) Spring NU@Noon | Northeastern Night at the Pops

The Boston Pops will perform a symphonic version of “Ragtime,” created especially for the Pops in honor of Keith Lockhart's 25th anniversary, by Tony award-winning original creators – Terrence McNally, Lynn Ahrens, and Stephen Flaherty. Based on the 1975 novel by E. L. Doctorow, “Ragtime” weaves together the stories of three groups in the United States in the early 20th century: Eastern European immigrants, the African-American community in Harlem, and an upper-class white family whose lives intersect. Together, they confront history’s timeless contradictions of wealth and poverty, freedom and prejudice, hope and despair. Join us for the traditional fanfare dinner in the Alumni Center before the show.

5.19.20 | 12-1:30pm

Spring NU@Noon | Rediscovering Boston: A Digital Mapping Project

The Birth of Boston Project is an online map of the residents of Boston in 1648. Chris Parsons worked with graduate students to bring sophisticated digital research tools to uncover the forgotten history of early settlers, including those of enslaved Americans, women, and the laboring class who are often overlooked in the history of our city’s founding. In this presentation, Chris will share the results of the project -- a digital snapshot of lives, relationships and Boston society in 1648 -- and discuss its value to the city and beyond.

5.7.20 | 12-1:30pm

Spring NU@Noon | Climate XChange: Global Efforts to Address Climate Change

Climate change has been a critical, and many times polarizing, conversation around the country. Michael Green will speak about the global efforts to address climate change. Solutions are manifesting themselves as new policies, technology, social movements. Michael will share thoughts based on his extensive knowledge of policy and climate science, having lead Climate XChange, a Boston based nonprofit focused on carbon pricing advocacy media and research.

4.30.20 | 12am - 5.3.20 | 12am

(Canceled) Golden Graduates Weekend 2020

Regardless of where you are, what you studied, or which path you took on your journey after Northeastern – once a Husky, always a Husky! Northeastern University continues its tradition of celebrating our  most experienced alumni – our Golden Graduates. Huskies who graduated fifty or more years ago are invited to participate in our grand […]

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