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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.

9.21.23 | 6:00PM ET

An Evening with Selenis Leyva

Join us for an evening with award winning actress Selenis Leyva! This event is the first of the 2023-24 Latinxs and Comedy Speaker series, hosted by the Latinx, Latin American, and Caribbean Studies (LLACS) Program.

04.19.23 | 6:00PM ET

Hanson Lecture feat. Paterson Joseph

Join the Northeastern community for the 2023 Hanson Lecture featuring actor and writer Paterson Joseph. His recent novel, The Secret Diaries of Charles Ignatius Sancho was released in the UK this past October and is already long-listed for the Walter Scott Award for Historical Fiction there. 

04.15.23 | 1:30PM ET

Northeastern FUN LAB

Bring the whole family to the Boston Children's Museum for a day of fun playing with electronic games invented by current Northeastern students in the Cornerstone of Engineering course. These students are excited to share and have their hard work be put to the test with your help!

03.28.23 | 6:00PM ET

English Department Skok Distinguished Writer: Kiese Laymon

Kiese Laymon is a Black southern writer from Jackson, Mississippi. In his observant, often hilarious work, Laymon does battle with the personal and the political: race and family, body and shame, poverty and place.

02.16.23 6:00PM ET

The Picture Taker Screening & Discussion

(Photo courtesy Withers Family Trust) From his Memphis studio, Ernest Withers’ nearly 2 million images were a treasured record of Black history. However, his legacy was complicated by decades of secret FBI service revealed after his death.

03.31-04.10.22 | Various Times

This is Treatment

The Department of Theatre is proud to present the production of the new musical "This is Treatment" with community engagement events.

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.

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