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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.

5.7.20 | 12-1:30pm

Spring NU@Noon | Climate XChange: Global Efforts to Address Climate Change

Climate change has been a critical, and many times polarizing, conversation around the country. Michael Green will speak about the global efforts to address climate change. Solutions are manifesting themselves as new policies, technology, social movements. Michael will share thoughts based on his extensive knowledge of policy and climate science, having lead Climate XChange, a Boston based nonprofit focused on carbon pricing advocacy media and research.

4.23.20 | 12-1pm

How Data and Technology Can Shape Communities in the 21st Century: A Peek into the World of Urban Informatics

Join Northeastern University's College of Social Sciences and Humanities Graduate Programs and Daniel O’Brien, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and Criminology and Criminal Justice, for a virtual classroom experience focused on world of urban Informatics.

4.15.20 | 3:30-4:30pm

Teaching Health to Older Students with Special Needs

This webinar discussed how school nurses can effectively teach health to older students with special needs. This included information on how to make lessons, such as proper hand washing to prevent spread of COVID-19, flu, and other illnesses, relevant and engaging.

4.7.20 | 12-1pm

Webinar: Coronavirus and Your Job Search, How to Search in Times of Uncertainty

Job search strategy expert Noelle Gross will explain what the coronavirus means for your job search, what you should be focused on and how you can make the most of an unexpected hiring slowdown to produce opportunities in the future. Join us to learn how to navigate the job search complexities of this time.

3.31.20 | 3:30-4:30pm

To Err is Human: Reducing Medication Error in Schools

Do medication errors occur in your schools? (Yes, humans are not perfect.) Does your school/district use a process to reduce risk of errors? In this webinar, presented by the Northeastern University School Health Academy, leaders discussed best practices to this challenging topic.

Working Across Cultures – A New Soft Skill in Demand

Struggling with bringing harmony to your diverse team? Don’t understand why your team members react and behave differently? Join Danielle Larsen, DMSB’10, and Rebecca (Becky) Huot, DMSB’11 for an inspiring panel discussion on how to overcome challenges and communication barriers in multinational teams. Learn why cross-cultural communication skill nowadays is the basic and one of […]

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