This Northeastern graduate started a comedy podcast. It changed her science career
‘Facts Machine,’ combining science trivia with a live show, inspired the Northeastern graduate to focus on making science accessible.
Constantin Takacs of Northeastern loves to study black-legged deer ticks and Borrelia burgdorferi, and that is good news for everybody else
‘Facts Machine,’ combining science trivia with a live show, inspired the Northeastern graduate to focus on making science accessible.
Social media, celebrity book clubs and the conglomeration of publishing houses all make publishing tricky to navigate.
“Perhaps more than any other person, Michael has led our transformation to a global research powerhouse,” says Provost David Madigan.
Beyond Creative @ NU gives high schoolers a crash course in making music, ending with the creation of a full album.
During a four-decade tenure, the Northeastern mathematics professor has helped students take their love of numbers in many directions.
Northeastern University data science graduate Claire Dudley has spent the past three weeks unearthing statistics and stories for Paris.
Ramiro Martinez and Jacob Stowell say their research has disproved assertions that immigration exposes communities to increases in crime.
Art and design professor Julia Hechtman did a residency on a tall ship in the Arctic Circle, seeking inspiration in the frigid landscape.
The international business professor watched capitalism in Russia rise and fall during her 36-year tenure.
Mark Patterson, a professor at Northeastern University, studied hundreds of coralliths off the coast of the Florida Keys.
Over a four-decade career, the distinguished law professor has emerged as a leading authority on disability and public health law.
“A year ago I didn’t think I would be here,” says Levy, among 13 Americans competing in women’s rugby sevens at the Paris Games July 28-30.
Jacob Plihal, a 6-foot-10 former Huskies captain, will make his Olympic debut in the men’s single sculls on July 27 in Paris.
Britt Lightning, the lead guitarist for Vixen, Rachel Platten and Jason Derulo, graduated with a music business degree in 2009.
The world-renowned researcher continues to explore the secrets of the universe after 58 years at Northeastern.
Andrew Neils, a scientist at Northeastern and former U.S. Rowing Team member, details the changes, from lighter materials to blade design.
Northeastern University researchers are on the forefront of improving partnerships between scientists and communities.
In MUSC 2320: 40,000 Years of Music Technology, James Gutierrez traces innovations from Paleolithic-era bone flutes to theremins and AI.
The Northeastern research team, focusing on 1940 to the present, is led by distinguished professors Margaret Burnham and Ted Landsmark.
Northeastern criminologist James Alan Fox says media coverage of decreasing crime would help “calm some of the public fear.”
Professor Tommaso Melodia has helped transform Northeastern University into one of the premier centers for wireless communications research.
The Huskies Hall-of-Famer used AI to solve a nagging riddle of his career, revealing baseball as “a lot less random than we believe it is.”
“It gives us renewed appreciation for King Pompey and the celebration electing Black kings and governors in New England,” Baumgartner says.
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory’s Legacy Survey of Space and Time could revolutionize our understanding of the universe, Jonathan Blazek says
Physical therapy professor Luke Brisbin helps out the players on Boston I.C.E. Storm’s adaptive ice hockey team.
The fifth-year Northeastern heptathlete has dealt with ADHD and anxiety while competing at the highest level.
This student-run Northeastern organization connects musicians with creatives looking to make their projects sing.
After nearly dying, the 2021 graduate and experienced equestrian had to learn to ride all over again.
The ex Late Late Show host’s plan for a studio in NE England is part of government-backed efforts to keep film stars flocking to Britain.
Frankel made 30 saves to lead Boston to a 4-3 win at the Tsongas Center in Lowell. Game 2 of the best-of-five series is 7 p.m. Tuesday.
The 20-year ballet veteran has balanced fatherhood, college and the grueling demands of life as an elite professional dancer.