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Northeastern welcomed the Class of 2020 back to the Boston campus for weekend of fun, memory-making experiences. The celebration was open to all former undergraduate and graduate students who completed their degrees between December 2019 and August 2020.
Northeastern University School of Law invites you to join our community in celebrating the 50-year career of Professor Richard Daynard, a pioneer and international leader in establishing the legal responsibility of the tobacco industry for tobacco-induced addiction, disease and death. As founder and president of the Public Health Advocacy Institute, he continues to champion, advocate and litigate to ensure the health and well-being of us all.
Northeastern Alumni gathered for food, fun, catching up, and met with some of the new LGBTQA+ Center staff.
What does it take to be a woke leader? We heard from author and action catalyst Dr. Priscilla H. Douglas, E’70, MEd’74 about her latest book, Woke Leadership: Profits, Prophets & Purpose. Dr. Douglas shared the traits of those who effectively drive regenerative change. After the discussion, there was time for Q&A and networking.
Bostonians, old and new, gathered in-person to connect over shared experiences and a mutual love for the city.
Connect with fellow alumni and graduate students to discuss and learn about trends and opportunities in FinTech. Alumni Michael Almeraris, DMSB’05, and Greta Meszoely, DMSB’91, MS’94, PhD’07, will share their insights and facilitate conversation in several breakout groups.
Join the Women Who Empower Ambassadors for a discussion on tech, innovation and entrepreneurship during COVID. This conversation will feature a panel of dynamic female speakers, that will share their experiences leading in their companies in these sectors.
Latin America comprises a vast array of distinct politics, cultures, geographies, and histories. But in recent weeks, the coronavirus pandemic has created a new common challenge. What are Latin America’s essential elements of resilience, and what will the future hold for its people and its economy?
Maternal Optimism Today women are in high demand both in the household and in the office, often feeling challenged to meet the needs of their families and careers. Professor Ladge led a meaningful dialogue and discussion about the findings in her new book, “Maternal Optimism: Forging Positive Paths through Work and Motherhood.”
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