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NORTHEASTERN IS WHERE YOU ARE

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.

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.

11.23.20 | 9:00AM ET

Networked for Life

Join us for Networked for Life to celebrate the investments of volunteer time, energy, and resources that have allowed the Northeastern community to soar. The power of networks, the power of role models, and the power of experience—this is what this celebration is all about!

11.18.20 | 12 - 1 PM ET

NU@Noon: Molecular Events in the Progression of Alzheimer’s Disease

Lee Makowski, Professor and Chair, Department of Bioengineering, discusses how we are using novel imaging tools in an attempt to better understand these processes and uncover clues to design effective therapeutic strategies for slowing or halting disease progression.

11.17.20 | 5-6 PM ET

Class of 2021 Recruiter Discussion

Mike Schneller, Director of Talent Attraction at Biogen, is joining us to talk about all things job application related. Join us for a virtual discussion and Q&A to celebrate everything about our final year—and job offers are no exception!

11.12.20 | 3:00PM EST

Traces, Historical Science and the Crime Scene: the Role of the Scientist/Investigator

The College of Science and the Barnett Institute of Chemical and Biological Analysis welcomes you to the annual Richard Saferstein Lecture in Forensic Science. This year, our distinguished lecturer is Peter R. De Forest, Professor Emeritus of Criminalistics at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York. Hear Professor De Forest's titled lecture "Traces, Historical Science and the Crime Scene: The Role of the Scientist/Investigator."

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