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6.10.20 | 7-8pm

Political Godmother, with author Meg Heckman

Concord Monitor alum Professor Meg Heckman (in conversation with fellow Concord Monitor alum Pamela Walsh, CAMD'96) visits Gibson's Bookstore virtually to share her new book, Political Godmother: Nackey Scripps Loeb and the Newspaper that Shook the Republican Party, which looks at how the Union Leader's CEO’s rough-and-tumble political life against the backdrop of the right-wing media landscape of the late twentieth century.

6.9.20 | 1-2:30pm

D’Amore-McKim COVID-19 Resilience Talk: Building Community Before, During, and After COVID-19

Join our panelists as they discuss the power of community and reflect on lessons learned from building communities on campus and for alumni around the world. The discussion will highlight strategies IDEA, Northeastern’s student-led venture accelerator, is using to strengthen its community, and stay focused in the uncertain environment of the pandemic.

6.5.20 | 3:30-4:30pm

Boston Area Research Initiative: Making Housing in Greater Boston Work for Everyone

This panel focused on “Making Housing in Greater Boston Work for Everyone.” This was part of the Boston Area Research Initiative (BARI)’s annual conference, a unique forum for greater Boston’s civic data ecosystem—spanning the public sector, private sector, non-profits, community leaders, and academia—to explore how data and technology can be used to better understand and serve our communities.

6.5.20 | 11-11:30am

Zoomin’ in on Rahsaan Hall, L’98: Leading in Times of Crisis

The Northeastern School of Law presented a spotlight on Rahsaan Hall, L’98, director of the Racial Justice Program for the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts. This event was part of the Zoomin' in On series featuring an amazing graduate in a virtual conversation with Mielle Marquis, Northeastern Law's director of external relations.

5.26.20 | 12-1:30pm

Spring NU@Noon: Lighthouses of Boston

Join us as Marguerite Krupp, LA’67 and NU@Noon Committee Member tells the tales of Boston Harbor. As a Boston Harbor Islands volunteer and storyteller Marguerite will talk about the stories of the Boston Harbor Islands and guide you on a visual and historical tour of the four currently active lighthouses in the Boston Harbor Islands […]

5.19.20 | 12-1:30pm

Spring NU@Noon | Rediscovering Boston: A Digital Mapping Project

The Birth of Boston Project is an online map of the residents of Boston in 1648. Chris Parsons worked with graduate students to bring sophisticated digital research tools to uncover the forgotten history of early settlers, including those of enslaved Americans, women, and the laboring class who are often overlooked in the history of our city’s founding. In this presentation, Chris will share the results of the project -- a digital snapshot of lives, relationships and Boston society in 1648 -- and discuss its value to the city and beyond.

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.

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