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The Mad Hatter’s (Gin &) Tea Party took guests on a trip down the rabbit hole into an immersive, 1.5 hour-long experience hosted by the Hatter himself and some of his equally mad friends. Guests enjoyed 3 crazy craft cocktails in this mad tea party.
Join us for a book discussion by author and action catalyst Dr.Priscilla H. Douglas, E’70, MEd’74. During her presentation of her latest book, Woke Leadership: Profits, Prophets & Purpose, Dr. Douglas will share the traits of those who effectively drive regenerative change.
In this segment of our Power of the Network series, Gordon Thompson, DMSB’80, one of Northeastern’s servant leaders, spoke about the value of supporting your network and cultivating relationships.
One of the most anticipated traditions of the winter season has returned: the Beanpot Tournament! The Northeastern Community was there to see the Huskies defeat the Eagles and move on to the Championship!
One of the most anticipated traditions of the winter season has returned: the Beanpot Tournament! After a 2021 hiatus, the 43rd Women's Beanpot will be hosted here at Northeastern's historic Matthews Arena. Our beloved Huskies are seeking to defend their title after triumphing in 2020. We'll kick off the tournament vs Boston College.
The Boston Northeastern community met up for a Jurassic walk-through expedition for the whole family. Along the journey, we felt earthquakes erupt, saw dinosaurs battle, and saved a baby dinosaur’s life!
What does Henry David Thoreau’s retreat into the natural world at Walden Pond have to do with our modern culture of distraction and technological immersion? We learned how Thoreau’s interest in the peace of nature was fueled by his distress at the information culture of the 19th century when the telegraph brought news to Americans […]
At the Class of 2020’s Commencement in Matthews Arena, the graduates were honored in a formal ceremony with caps, gowns, and all the pomp and circumstance they deserve. The ceremony was open to all former undergraduate and graduate students who completed their degrees between December 2019 and August 2020.
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