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Call for action: The guilty verdicts in Derek Chauvin’s trial were just the beginning
A crowd gathers at George Floyd Square after a guilty verdict was announced at the trial of former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin.

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Call for action: The guilty verdicts in Derek Chauvin’s trial were just the beginning

Derek Chauvin’s guilty verdict is a step toward justice and police reform–but it’s not the end of racism in the US
Philonise Floyd, Attorney Ben Crump and the Rev. Al Sharpton courtroom celebrate Chauvin verdict.

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Derek Chauvin’s guilty verdict is a step toward justice and police reform–but it’s not the end of racism in the US

The semiconductor chip shortage is bad for consumers in the short term, but could spur innovation in the long term
Close-up of a semiconductor chip in Matteo Rinaldi's lab. Rinaldi is a professor of electrical and computer engineering.

The semiconductor chip shortage is bad for consumers in the short term, but could spur innovation in the long term

With the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine pause, getting the message right is critical

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With the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine pause, getting the message right is critical

RISE goes virtual for its biggest year yet

RISE goes virtual for its biggest year yet

First-of-its-kind nanosensor could help diagnosis and treatment of neurological disease

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First-of-its-kind nanosensor could help diagnosis and treatment of neurological disease

Gregory Abowd is a computer scientist. That’s what makes him a great fit as new dean of the College of Engineering.

Gregory Abowd is a computer scientist. That’s what makes him a great fit as new dean of the College of Engineering.

Northeastern president Joseph E. Aoun pledges action plan following rise of anti-Asian bias in the US

Northeastern president Joseph E. Aoun pledges action plan following rise of anti-Asian bias in the US

Giving Day–April 8–to redouble focus on student groups and organizations

Giving Day–April 8–to redouble focus on student groups and organizations

To bake 20,000 cookies for service members, it takes an engineer’s approach

To bake 20,000 cookies for service members, it takes an engineer’s approach

The U.S. is developing vaccine passports, but to where exactly?

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The U.S. is developing vaccine passports, but to where exactly?

Nearly a year on, NUPD Advisory Board helps expand transparency and access

Nearly a year on, NUPD Advisory Board helps expand transparency and access