1.29.21 | 12:00PM ET

Keep Calm, Video Call On: Managing Stress and Burnout in a Pandemic

Join us for a panel discussion that will address the issues that many of us are facing while working and learning both from home and in-person during the pandemic. Topics will include Zoom burnout, work and life balance, setting boundaries, and stress management tips and resources.

01.27.21 | 12:00PM ET

Evolution of Engineering & Construction Company Norms in a COVID-19 World

Hosted by the Northeastern University Civil Engineering Alumni Organization, this informational panel discussed the "new normal" in the AEC industry. Listen to industry leaders Steve Duvel, Senior Vice President of the New England Division at Gilbane Building Company, Aaron Gallagher, Vice President and Director of Civil Engineering at Nitsch Engineering, and Johanna Hall, E'05, Team Leader at Weston & Sampson, on how they have tackled these new challenges in order to continue projects and keep building. The panel was moderated by NUCEAO Secretary Allison Goldberg, E'15 with closing networking groups.

1.22.21 | 1-2pm

Career Webinar: Are You Climbing the Right Mountain?

Are you driven? Do you focus on a goal and give it all you have? In this interactive session Tony Martignetti, MBA’03, DMSB’98, the Chief Inspiration Officer and Founder of Inspired Purpose Coaching, discussed how to shift your perspective and set a course that will fulfill you personally and professionally.

1.14.21 - 1.28.21

Public Health Approaches to Protecting Youth from Gun Violence: COVID and Beyond

In this virtual conference, health care professionals and other experts discussed the increased risk of gun violence at home and in public (including schools) during the COVID pandemic, and recommend public health approaches to reduce gun violence affecting youth. Each session included Q&A and a moderated break-out discussion. This was a three-part conference series. CE credits were also available for participants.

01.12.21 | 11:00AM ET

College of Science Connects: Research at the Frontier of Psychology & Neuroscience

Hear from Hazel Sive, Dean of the College of Science, as she talked to Lisa Feldman Barrett, University Distinguished Professor of Psychology. Professor Barrett, among the top one percent most cited scientists in the world, discussed her groundbreaking research in psychology and neuroscience and how the human brain, in continual conversation with the human body and the world, regulates the body and creates mental events, such as episodes of emotion.