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Get answers to your career questions about the job search, changing direction, networking, resumes, interviews, LinkedIn and more! This program will start with a brief set of tips based on Michele Rapp’s experience assisting diverse alumni with a wide range of career challenges. Next, we’ll move into your questions.
The brain is the most complex and least understood organ in the human body. Join us to learn more about a few of the technologies that will define the future of how we study and treat brain diseases, injuries, and traumas. Following brief presentations from industry experts, Hilary Loftus, PNT’14, Health Education Director at the HOW Foundation of S. Florida, will moderate a conversation to dive deeper into their work, and then there will be time for a question and answer session.
Northeastern alumnus Jack DeWitt, LA’66, author of Cool Cars, High Art: The Rise of Kustom Kulture, spoke about the history of the subculture of custom cars and hot rods, its artistic achievements, and the motorheads who transformed mass-produced products of industry into legitimate works of art.
As a social impact strategist, Dr. Ramona Houston is passionate about community engagement and solving social problems. Dr. Houston spoke about the power that we each have within us to make real change in our communities and in the world.
Making a career change can be a daunting experience, but it is never too early or too late to pursue your dream career. Join us for a conversation with two expert panelists from Marsh McLennan who will give you the tips and tricks you need to succeed as you look to your next professional opportunity.
Professor Xavier Costa discussed the Dialogue of Civilization, Northeastern’s unique short-term study abroad opportunity, that he leads. Explore the urban development and recent socioeconomic history of Barcelona, from its art and architecture, to its fashion and food culture, and its transformative creative economy.
Professor Auroop Ganguly discussed the Dialogue of Civilization, Northeastern’s unique short-term study abroad opportunity, that he leads. We learned about the impact climate change has on The Indian subcontinent’s diverse geography, culture, and economy, and the policies being pursued to mitigate the damage.
The last few years have brought greater public awareness to the state of policing, including police officers’ relationships with local communities, internal dynamics and policies within police departments, and the public call for increased transparency. Watch this to recording to hear from two Northeastern University experts, Professor Jack McDevitt and Professor Amy Farrell, as they shared research into the reforms sweeping through police departments across the country. Our speakers had a robust conversation about the movement towards increased accountability in policing and the impacts on both communities and police departments.
We’re channeling Dublin’s celebratory Bloomsday spirit, locally! Join Associate Professor of English at Northeastern, Patrick Mullen for an exploration of the critically acclaimed novel Ulysses through a presentation and Q&A.
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