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From London to Paris: What the 2012 Olympics taught us about urban transformation
The ArcelorMittal Orbit at the Olympic Park in Stratford, London.

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From London to Paris: What the 2012 Olympics taught us about urban transformation

IBM workers combine real-world experience with Northeastern studies to make for the perfect career blend
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IBM workers combine real-world experience with Northeastern studies to make for the perfect career blend

Jails in Britain are so full that prisoners are having to be let out early. This criminal justice expert explains what is happening
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Jails in Britain are so full that prisoners are having to be let out early. This criminal justice expert explains what is happening

High-Flying Tech Women Turn to Philosophy to Understand AI Ethics
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High-Flying Tech Women Turn to Philosophy to Understand AI Ethics

Kylian Mbappe and George Clooney voice their political opinions. But do celebrity interventions have an impact on elections?
Kylian Mbappe in a white uniform holding a soccer ball under his right arm at a EURO 2024 match.

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Kylian Mbappe and George Clooney voice their political opinions. But do celebrity interventions have an impact on elections?

Northeastern computer scientist and new Turing fellow looks to ‘rethink’ how we teach programming in the age of AI
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Northeastern computer scientist and new Turing fellow looks to ‘rethink’ how we teach programming in the age of AI

Keir Starmer becomes British prime minister in landslide Labour Party victory. Experts analyze how the result unfolded
Headshot of Sir Keir Starmer after being elected UK's next prime minister.

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Keir Starmer becomes British prime minister in landslide Labour Party victory. Experts analyze how the result unfolded

The far-right National Rally party could form a government after the French elections. Here’s how it has tried to broaden its appeal
While waving the French flag, Marine Le Pen sings next to Jordan Bardella while surrounded by National Rally party members.

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The far-right National Rally party could form a government after the French elections. Here’s how it has tried to broaden its appeal

Dublin church built by a saint needs proper recognition for its place in British and Irish history, says expert
A book titled "Newman University Church Dublin" on a bright green chair.

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Dublin church built by a saint needs proper recognition for its place in British and Irish history, says expert

Working on the COVID frontline inspired Northeastern research on the moral injury suffered by health care professionals
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Working on the COVID frontline inspired Northeastern research on the moral injury suffered by health care professionals

Northeastern’s own version of ‘Shark Tank’ is helping create the next generation of C-suite executives
Twelve people of Northeastern's Shark Tank program pose for a picture in front of the London Bridge.

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Northeastern’s own version of ‘Shark Tank’ is helping create the next generation of C-suite executives

AI would be less scary for the public if there was a greater understanding of how it works, Northeastern philosopher says
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AI would be less scary for the public if there was a greater understanding of how it works, Northeastern philosopher says