Events

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.

12.6.23 | 7:00 PM ET

Alumni Holiday Party! – NYC

It really is the most wonderful time of year! Celebrate the holiday season with the Northeastern community nearest to you and your city. Join fellow Huskies from your area at a popular bar or restaurant for great conversations, reminiscing about your favorite times on campus, and your plans for the holiday season.

11.30.23 | 7:30PM ET

Charlotte Hornets vs. Brooklyn Nets

Join your Northeastern community to watch the Brooklyn Nets take on the Charlotte at the Barclays Center.

11.30.23 | 7:30PM ET

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Performance 

Experience the artistry of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre, one of the foremost dance companies in the USA. Join Northeastern at the New York City Center to celebrate the unique cultural and dance heritage of African Americans.

11.04.23 | 6:00 PM ET

Let’s Link: NYC

Calling all Black Alumni! Don’t miss Let’s Link: New York’s inaugural event for a chance to network and reconnect with your Northeastern community.

05.15.22 | 6:30PM ET

ArtsAlive! FAT HAM at The Public Theater

The Department of Theatre is hosting a gathering for the upcoming production of FAT HAM, a reinvention of Hamlet, at The Public Theater in NYC. Join Antonio Ocampo-Guzman, Chair of the Department of Theatre, as we celebrate the careers of Nancy Kindelan and Janet Bobcean. Also support the work of Saheem Ali, AMD’03, the Public’s Associate Artistic Director and Pablo Hernandez Basulto AMD’18, the Public’s Public Works Manager of Community Impact. The night will include a pre-show reception at The Library, a preview performance of FAT HAM, and a post-reception gathering at The Wren.

11.03.21 | 12:00PM ET

Dynamics of Delegation

Having the freedom to make choices for oneself is among the most prized rights a person can have. But this preference for choice may only go so far. Professor Mary Steffel discussed the burden of making choices and how when we delegate so many of the choices in our lives it helps us pass the burden […]

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