The sun rises over Carter Field. Photo by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University
Last month, the Northeastern women’s hockey team made it to the NCAA finals, the U.S. ramped up its vaccine distribution, club sports and indoor fitness classes resumed on the Boston campus, and the weather was finally warm enough to enjoy some time outside. Northeastern University’s award-winning photographers captured it all. Take a look back through March.
Left to right: Noah Ossanna, who studies mechanical engineering, and John Buczek, who studies electrical engineering, work on drones in the Forsyth building. Photos by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern UniversityA newly approved Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine could trigger fewer allergic reactions and help some recipients avoid headaches, sore muscles, and other adverse effects that can plague recipients who get a second inoculation shot required by Moderna or Pfizer. Photo by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern UniversityJuno and Roxy, mini goldendoodle siblings, visit Centennial Common during Wellness Week. Photos by Ruby Wallau/Northeastern UniversityLeft to right. Dakota Wintrode leads fellow Huskies through the paces at the first in-person group exercise class since the pandemic hit and Jonah Albrecht uses a weighted body bar as part of his workout. 'I definitely prefer in-person fitness,' Albrecht says. Photos by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern UniversityChristian De Frondeville, who studies biomedical engineering, plays guitar on Centennial Common. Photo by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern UniversityFor members of Northeastern CHAARG, the fitness group is about more than just getting in shape. It’s also become a sisterhood of sorts, a community of friends to turn to when the going gets tough. Photos by Ruby Wallau/Northeastern UniversityGraduate student PhiYen Nguyen. Photos by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern UniversityStudents enjoy warm spring weather on the Boston campus. Photos by Ruby Wallau/Northeastern UniversityHusky breeder Margaret Cook (not pictured) visits Northeastern University during Wellness Week with King Husky. Photo by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern UniversityLeft: Max Lacoma and Grace Sperling, who both study mechanical engineering, work on their capstone project in the Forsyth building capstone lab. Right: Dillon Davies, who is a co-op for the first year engineering learning innovation center, prepares wood to be laser cut. Photos by Ruby Wallau/Northeastern UniversityStudents enjoy a warm spring day. Photos by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern UniversityGraduate student Hanan Mohamed uses augmented reality to build a marine pump in the Forsyth building. Photo by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern UniversityLeft, Jessamyn Ingram, who studies environmental engineering, observes a water filtration lab in the Snell Engineering Center. Right, Anastasia Sotos, who studies architecture, works on a project in the architecture studio. Photo by Ruby Wallau/Northeastern UniversityKiera Perryman, who studies design, wants to build a sense of campus for Black women. Photo by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern UniversityNortheastern Women’s Hockey won their fourth straight Hockey East women’s championship with a 6-2 victory over Providence College in the title game at Matthews Arena. Photos by Ruby Wallau/Northeastern UniversityThe sun rises over Carter Field. Photo by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern UniversityNortheastern has expanded its climate-friendly composting program, hiring a company with strong local roots and a deep connection to the Boston campus. Maya Gaul, a sales manager, grew up around the Northeastern campus and seeks to expand compost collection on campus and while teaching students to develop their own composting practices. Photos by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern UniversityNortheastern professor and immunization-certified pharmacist Thomas Matta began vaccinating the public for COVID-19 as soon as he could. Now he's taken his involvement a significant step further and spearheaded a vaccination clinic serving at-risk patients in Dorchester Massachusetts. Photos by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern UniversityMeditation is not what you might expect in an engineering class. But amid pandemic stress, professor Susan Freeman starts every class with a mindfulness practice. Photos by Ruby Wallau/Northeastern UniversityROTC member Grant Gordon, who studies criminal justice and political science, works outside on Centennial Common. Photo by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern UniversityNortheastern Climbing team president, Brynnydd Hamilton, who studies physics, practices at Central Rock Gym in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Photos by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern UniversityLeft, Kayla Pringle, who studies mechanical engineering, enjoys a sunny day on Centennial Common. Right, Jessica Chung, who studies bioengineering, works outside on Centennial Common. Photos by Ruby Wallau/Northeastern UniversityPhotos by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern UniversityFlowers begin to bloom on Northeastern’s Boston campus. Photos by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University