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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.

11.04.21 | 6:30 PM ET

Celebrate Richard Daynard’s 50th Anniversary at Northeastern Law

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.

11.2.21 | 12:00PM ET

Virtual Field Trip Series: Dialogue of Civilizations – Barcelona: Art, Architecture, and Photography

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.

10.28.21 | 12:00PM ET

Virtual Field Trip Series: Dialogue of Civilizations – India and Nepal: Climate Change Science and Policy

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.

08.06.21 - 08.08.21

Black Alumni Weekend on the Vineyard

Black alumni and friends gathered on Martha’s Vineyard for a fun-filled weekend of bonding, socializing, and strengthening the personal connections that made the Northeastern experience unique.

07.21.21 | 12PM ET

The Current State of American Policing

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.

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