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Northeastern alumni around their communities celebrated Welcome to Your City Week. This event was designed to welcome newcomers to their communities and gave Northeastern alumni a chance to reconnect and get to know each other. Whether they had just moved to their city, relocated during the pandemic or have lived there since graduation, they had the chance to meet new Northeastern alumni and learn about exciting upcoming events and opportunities in their region. In times like this, it was the perfect way to say connected to the Pack!
Northeastern alumni around their communities celebrated Welcome to Your City Week. This event was designed to welcome newcomers to their communities and gave Northeastern alumni a chance to reconnect and get to know each other. Whether they had just moved to their city, relocated during the pandemic or have lived there since graduation, they had the chance to meet new Northeastern alumni and learn about exciting upcoming events and opportunities in their region. In times like this, it was the perfect way to say connected to the Pack!
Distinguished Professor David Lazer discussed an ongoing, nationwide survey to gain real-time information on the pandemic for policy making purposes. As the lead researcher, Dr. Lazer shared key findings from the multi-university team and insights on the pandemic.
Northeastern alumni around their communities celebrated Welcome to Your City Week. This event was designed to welcome newcomers to their communities and gave Northeastern alumni a chance to reconnect and get to know each other. Whether they had just moved to their city, relocated during the pandemic or have lived there since graduation, they had the chance to meet new Northeastern alumni and learn about exciting upcoming events and opportunities in their region. In times like this, it was the perfect way to say connected to the Pack!
Northeastern alumni around their communities celebrated Welcome to Your City Week. This event was designed to welcome newcomers to their communities and gave Northeastern alumni a chance to reconnect and get to know each other. Whether they had just moved to their city, relocated during the pandemic or have lived there since graduation, they had the chance to meet new Northeastern alumni and learn about exciting upcoming events and opportunities in their region. In times like this, it was the perfect way to say connected to the Pack!
Northeastern alumni around their communities celebrated Welcome to Your City Week. This event was designed to welcome newcomers to their communities and gave Northeastern alumni a chance to reconnect and get to know each other. Whether they had just moved to their city, relocated during the pandemic or have lived there since graduation, they had the chance to meet new Northeastern alumni and learn about exciting upcoming events and opportunities in their region. In times like this, it was the perfect way to say connected to the Pack!
Falling Walls Lab was a platform for excellent academics, entrepreneurs and professionals from all disciplines who wanted to present their research work, business model, innovative project or transformative idea in front of their peers and a distinguished jury from academia and business. This was presented by Northeastern University, the German Consulate in Boston, and the German Center for Research and Innovation in New York.
The Global Resilience Institute (GRI) presented its recent work with FEMA. The featured panelists were Stephen Flynn, director of the GRI; and Alicia Sasser Modestino, research director for the Dukakis Center. This was part of the Fall 2020 Myra Kraft Open Classroom.
While most students who study architecture will go on to become licensed architects and practice professionally in the field, there are many alternatives. This program will provide students and recent graduates the opportunity to hear from Northeastern School of Architecture alumni who have created unique career paths, offering inspiration and advice to those seeking to move on beyond the traditional architecture path.
The twelfth annual Women in the Law Conference was presented by the Northeastern University School of Law. This conference provided career guidance and professional development growth to women attorneys and other professionals at all stages of their careers and brought together powerful decisionmakers from Massachusetts, Alaska, Canada, California, Illinois, New York, Washington, DC, and beyond. The keynote speaker was Michele Coleman Mayes, Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary for the New York Public Library.
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