03.07.2024 | 12:30PM ET

NU@Noon: Lunchtime Stretch With Dr. Maureen Watkins (Virtual)

Complimentary gentle stretching has many benefits- experience them firsthand with a 30-minute virtual demonstration led by Dr. Maureen Watkins, assistant clinical professor in the Department of Physical Therapy. Stretch along with us and enjoy! Zoom link to be provided in advance of the event.

11.17.23 | 12:00PM ET

NU@Noon: Seth Harris on Worker Organizing and Strikes: What’s next after Hot Labor Summer?

 SAG-AFTRA, UAW, and many other strikes … workers are organizing, taking collective action, and striking. Learn more about why there has been an increase in organizing and strikes and its effects on our economy. 

11.01.23 | 12:00PM ET

NU@Noon: Maintaining Physical Health Through the Years

 Our bodies are made to move- sometimes that can be more difficult as we get older. Hear from Dr. Winston Kennedy, Assistant Professor in Physical Therapy about ways to stay physically healthy through the years.

10.18.23 | 12:30PM ET

NU@Noon: Game-changing Alzheimer’s Research with Dr. Nikolai Slavov

Dr. Slavov recently received a $50M grant for Alzheimer’s research and intends to use new techniques to significantly ramp up single-cell protein analysis of the disease.

Spring 2023

NU@Noon | The Mills College Art Museum at Northeastern University

Mills College Art Museum at Northeastern University is a forum for contemporary art and presents exhibitions from a variety of artists to encourage reflection upon our culture.

11.03.22 | 12:00PM ET

NU@Noon: From Antiaging Drugs to the Quest for Immortality: An AI Odyssey

Join Ramkumar Hariharan, Data Scientist and Computational Biologist at COE, NU Seattle Campus, as he discusses how we are at a turning point in human longevity research. Learn earn how researchers at Northeastern are using AI technology to help with anti-aging.

10.25.22 | 12:00PM ET

NU@Noon: Enabling Engineering

The NU@Noon Fall program continues with Waleed Meleis, Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering! Find out how the Enabling Engineering student group at Northeastern is taking measures to empower individuals with physical and cognitive disabilities through innovative devices.

10.12.22 | 12:00PM ET

NU@Noon: Lesson Learned from COVID:  Diagnostic testing, Biosurveillance, and Biomanufacturing

Kick off the fall NU@Noon program by joining Jared Auclair, Vice Provost of Research Economic Development and Director of Bioinnovation! Learn how Northeastern was able to successfully handle the pandemic by setting up COVID-19 research labs on campus, monitoring new pathogens, and more.