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Two students wearing virtual reality headsets on set in Ryder Theater Lab.
Science & Technology

Northeastern is making a first-of-its-kind extended reality and performance program

Skyline view of Boston.
Science & Technology

How can cities use AI? These professors are creating guidelines for how artificial intelligence could be used for public interest

Aanjhan Ranganathan sitting in a chair talking with two students about AirTag research.
Science & Technology

Apple AirTags can track lost suitcase, but slow to alert for stalking, researchers say

Students walking on the Oakland campus.
University News

Family, friends find students on Northeastern’s Oakland campus ‘so happy and enjoying college life’

Students wearing white lab coats with hoods and white masks at Onto Innovations.
University News

At Google, PayPal and beyond, Oakland students receive real-world lessons about Bay Area experiential learning opportunities

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World & National News

How do you talk to your kids about the Israel-Hamas war?

President Aoun posing for selfies with a group of students.
University News

President Aoun joins students on the Oakland campus to kick off a new Experiential Entrepreneurship program

Two people hugging each other.
Science & Technology

Boston summer youth jobs program is more equitable, efficient thanks to Northeastern research, algorithm

Black and white drawing of a Salem witch trial occurring.
Society & Culture

What really happened during the Salem witch trials? Experts debunk five common misconceptions

Screen capture of four students on the University Challenge game show.
University News

Northeastern students impress in first appearance on historic BBC quiz show

Over a dozen people stand on a stage for the EXP grand opening, cutting red ribbons.
University News

Luminaries help celebrate grand opening of EXP research center and Northeastern’s ‘commitment for a better world’ 

stack of books with a book called The Bluest Eye on top
Society & Culture

Does banning books really help kids? A childhood education expert weighs in