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She’s studying the experiences of disability in the early United States
Northeastern professor Sari Altschuler, supported by a fellowship from Wellesley College’s Newhouse Center for the Humanities, will conduct research for her new book, which will examine how people with disabilities came to understand the world through their impairment.
- by Khalida Sarwari April 23, 2019
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At RISE, students pursue invention and find themselves
Hundreds of students participating in the annual Research, Innovation, and Scholarship Expo were lined up, row after row, alongside their projects, which were spelled out with text and graphics on easily digestible posters.
- by Ian Thomsen April 4, 2019
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March in photos
A student walks up the stairs in the Knowles Center at the School of Law. The library on the third…
Green Line Records brings music to Northeastern
This student-run label records, markets, and designs singles for Boston-area musicians.
Here's how 'Stacy's Mom' became Northeastern's unofficial anthem
Northeastern’s Pep Band plays the pop song by Fountains of Wayne at every home game for the men’s hockey team.
Dive in with the Northeastern swim club
The swim club competes in three or four meets per semester and typically places in the top 10 at the…
January 2019 in photos
Check out the amazing people, places, and events for the month of January as documented through the lenses of…