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The Birth of Boston project centers on an interactive map that combines resident data with a map created in 1648 by independent historian Samuel Clough. Courtesy graphic.

Northeastern University history professor Chris Parsons digitizes historical records of the people and places in Boston, Massachusetts, before the Revolutionary War

Northeastern University graduate Zolan Kanno-Youngs covers immigration and homeland security for The New York Times

Northeastern University researchers are designing airport security systems to scan travelers as they walk past

Northeastern University graduate Colin Asher writes acclaimed biography of Nelson Algren called Never A Lovely So Real

Discovering Cuba through the photographer’s lens

There’s plenty to do in Boston this summer. Check out this interactive map of things to do and places to go. Graphic by Hannah Moore/Northeastern University

Events and things to do in Boston during summer 2019

More women journalists are needed for the 2020 presidential election, says a report by Northeastern University’s Storybench

Northeastern University law graduate Danielle Ponder ended her career as an attorney to become a professional singer

Northeastern journalism students win nine student Emmy Awards for stories on Cuba, METCO, and reinventing TV news

Northeastern University student is a leader in UNICEF fighting to ensure good health and well-being around the globe

Hacking Life: How helpful are strategies that promise to help us improve our productivity and efficiency?

Northeastern University art students create training manual to help law students prepare asylum seekers for their credible fear interviews