Revisit June 2021 in photos–from Juneteenth to Pride and more

A members of the Northeastern community walk through campus. Photo by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University

While flora bloomed and the pace slowed just a little, June was full of activity and academic pursuits, both on Northeastern’s campuses and beyond. There was a festive Juneteenth celebration and displays of Pride in Boston, including in the Cabot Testing Center. And Cooper, a new campus community resource dog, is growing up and ready to matriculate this fall. See all this and more through the lenses of Northeastern’s award-winning photographers.

Northeastern graduates Anvesh Gurijala and Michael Segal oversee production at Boston Materials in Billerica, a company born at Northeastern that recently received significant new investment capital. Gurijala and Segal founded Boston Materials, a cutting-edge material science company that is leading the development of the next generation of composites with higher performance and functionality. Photos by Ruby Wallau/Northeastern University
Northeastern Business students and 'Out in Business' club members (from left to right) Matthew Robinson, Maximillian Rampulla, and Sabrina Pangione catch up outside the Curry Student Center. Photo by Alyssa Stone/Northeastern University
A welder works on the EXP building, which will be an eight-story, 350,000-square-foot research center on Columbus Avenue. The building will include teaching and research labs, a cafe, a faculty club, and landscaped green space between Ruggles Station and ISEC. Photo by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University
Northeastern’s Cabot Testing Center was awash this month in rainbow flags, stickers, and face masks to celebrate LGBTQA Pride Month, such as the one Iloisa Teixeira, a swab coach at Cabot, wears. Photos by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University
Emily Man (seen here) has joined with a Northeastern classmate, Valeria Martinuzzi, to earn an inaugural Innovator Award for their development of an affordable and safe contraceptive for women. Photo by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University
Jason Peter, who studies project management, developed a COVID-19 hospital in Bangalore, India, and will provide 130 beds and at least four ventilators. Peter’s team hopes to treat 400 patients per month. Photos by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University
Yi Zheng, associate professor in the College of Engineering, and graduate student Yanpei Tian study the capacity of their ‘cooling paper’ to reduce the temperature inside a structure on the rooftop of Snell Engineering. Photos by Ruby Wallau/Northeastern University
Students reflect upon their path toward enlightenment outside Snell Library on a rainy Monday. Photo by Alyssa Stone/Northeastern University