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08.19.20 | 4:00PM ET

The Fight to be Heard, Seen, and Understood: The Resilience of Black Studies in Academia

The Department of African American Studies led a panel discussion rooted in Africana Studies Scholarship and its intersections with COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter.

08.19.20 | 11:00AM PT

Introducing NUBridge: Accelerating Your Career Readiness

Join us for an online info session with Naeem Zafar, Faculty Director, to learn about NUBridge and how it can help you become employer-ready in just a few months. Taught by Northeastern University’s leading industry partners in the Bay Area, NUBridge will equip you with the skills needed to adapt and respond to ever-changing market demands ranging from digital marketing to introductory coding for non-computer science majors.

08.14.20 | 11:00AM ET

Zoomin’ in on Tram Nguyen, L’13: Breaking Down Barriers

The Northeastern School of Law hosted a spotlight on Tram Nguyen, L'13, in a discussion on breaking down barriers. Tram is the Massachusetts State Representative for the 18th Essex District. This event was part of the 'Zoomin' in on' series featuring graduates in a virtual conversation with Mielle Marquis, Northeastern Law's director of external relations.

08.10.20 - 08.12.20 | 11:00AM - 4:30PM ET

Virtual Summer Northeastern University School Health Academy

Participants learned about timely topics including reopening schools; working with immigrant and refugee students; and racism in schools and nursing temperature assessment. This annual summer event was run by the Northeastern University School Health Academy and offered the opportunity for 12 contact hours.

08.05.20 | 12:00PM ET

Summer Virtual Networking Event

The D’Amore McKim School of Business will be hosting its annual Summer Networking Event, this time via Zoom Breakout Rooms. Employers will be placed in breakout rooms with groups of students that will rotate after a certain amount of time. Come meet students and alumni in the our graduate business programs both MBA and MSF.

08.05.20 | 12:00PM ET

Power, Privilege, and Transformation: Lessons from the Pandemic for Online Legal Education

The University of Miami School of Law, in partnership with the AALS Journal of Legal Education, hosted a virtual symposium to discuss the ways in which the COVID-19 pandemic has transformed legal education in the United States. Northeastern Law Professors Jeremy Paul and Margaret Woo, co-editors of the Journal of Legal Education, were panel moderators.

08.04.20 | 1:00PM ET

SCOTUS Focus Over Coffee

Two long-time friends and professors of law discussed the recent surprising Supreme Court rulings. Attendees were invited to join Professor Emerita Judy Brown and Matthews Distinguished University Professor Wendy Parmet over coffee or tea (virtually). Both of these legal powerhouses have taught Constitutional Law extensively and, although Brown retired in 2001, she still teaches Constitutional Law in continuing education programs at the University of Arizona, and, up until last year, at Dartmouth, as well. Parmet is a nationally known health law expert and head of Northeastern Law's Center for Health Policy and Law.

08.04.20 | 12:00PM ET

A Bridge to Computer Science: ALIGN

Join Northeastern’s Khoury College of Computer Sciences staff to learn more about the Align Master’s in Computer Science program for non-computer science majors and ask the team any questions you have as you explore a career in tech.

08.04.20 | 12:00PM ET

CLIC Summer Series: Protests, Algorithms and Data Journalism

This panel was presented by the Center for Law, Innovation and Creativity (CLIC) as part of its summer series of expert-driven conversations about the future of surveillance technology, and was produced in partnership with the law school’s Center for Public Interest Advocacy and Collaboration and the Program on Human Right and the Global Economy. John Wihbey, Assistant Professor, School of Journalism, was a featured panelist.

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