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New dean Carmen Sceppa is preparing Northeastern’s Bouvé College of Health Sciences for the future of healthcare in the age of artificial intelligence

New dean Carmen Sceppa is preparing Northeastern’s Bouvé College of Health Sciences for the future of healthcare in the age of artificial intelligence

Uta Poiger, dean of Northeastern’s College of Social Sciences and Humanities, did a Q&A with News@Northeastern

Uta Poiger, dean of Northeastern’s College of Social Sciences and Humanities, did a Q&A with News@Northeastern

To address the opioid crisis we need to do more to support people suffering from opioid use disorder

To address the opioid crisis we need to do more to support people suffering from opioid use disorder

Meet Northeastern’s new chancellor

Meet Northeastern’s new chancellor

#FreePress editorial campaign unites newspapers against ‘Trump’s anti-First Amendment rhetoric’

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#FreePress editorial campaign unites newspapers against ‘Trump’s anti-First Amendment rhetoric’

He swims with sharks (and lives to tell about it)

He swims with sharks (and lives to tell about it)

Did President Trump’s summits with European allies and Putin rewrite US foreign policy?

Did President Trump’s summits with European allies and Putin rewrite US foreign policy?

Once every five years, Congress passes a new farm bill. Here’s why you should care.

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Once every five years, Congress passes a new farm bill. Here’s why you should care.

What Justice Kennedy’s retirement means for the Supreme Court

What Justice Kennedy’s retirement means for the Supreme Court

It’s #CephalopodWeek! Here’s all you need to know about the stealthiest creatures in the ocean.

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It’s #CephalopodWeek! Here’s all you need to know about the stealthiest creatures in the ocean.

US-North Korea meeting could lead to historic peace or nuclear disaster—‘the devil is in the details’

US-North Korea meeting could lead to historic peace or nuclear disaster—‘the devil is in the details’

No, the government hasn’t lost 1,500 children. What’s actually happening might be worse.

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No, the government hasn’t lost 1,500 children. What’s actually happening might be worse.