Below are communications sent to the Northeastern community (ordered chronologically beginning with the most recent) with information and resources regarding the pandemic.

PCR COVID-19 Testing Program Ending

PCR COVID-19 Testing Program Ending

Dear Northeastern Community,      We have carefully monitored key metrics of the COVID-19 pandemic since its onset, aligning our campus protocols with the latest public health guidelines and scientific data. In light of encouraging trends and forecasts, Northeastern will discontinue PCR COVID-19 testing on all its campuses, effective May 6, 2022. COVID-19 testing is now […]
Move to Mask Optional on the Boston Campus on March 5

Move to Mask Optional on the Boston Campus on March 5

Dear Northeastern Community, The university is marking another milestone in its management of COVID-19 as we move to align our mask policy with recent public health guidance. Effective Saturday, March 5th, masks indoors on the Boston campus will be optional for students, faculty, staff, visitors, and contract employees. The decision is guided by scientific data and […]
Updated COVID-19 Testing Protocols

Updated COVID-19 Testing Protocols

Dear Northeastern University Community, We are writing with an important update to COVID-19 testing protocols on our U.S. campuses. As always, our decisions are guided by science and informed by the most relevant data available. The university will transition from required weekly surveillance testing to optional weekly testing for asymptomatic individuals, effective Monday, February 28th. […]
Lifting COVID Restrictions

Lifting COVID Restrictions

Dear Northeastern Community, Throughout the pandemic, Northeastern’s health and safety protocols have been guided by the best available science, including expertise from our own faculty, and informed by the latest public health guidance. We have continually adapted our protocols as needed, keeping the holistic health and wellness of our community at the forefront of our […]
Update on Campus Operations/Massachusetts – Testing Open on Sunday

Update on Campus Operations/Massachusetts – Testing Open on Sunday

The National Weather Service has updated its winter storm warning and is now predicting blizzard-like conditions to affect New England, beginning late Friday night and intensifying over the course of Saturday. The anticipated snow accumulation figures for the Greater Boston area now stand at 18-24 inches, with expected wind gusts up to 65 miles per hour.
Student/Family message

Student/Family message

As you are preparing to start Spring Term classes next week, I’m writing to share a few reminders and provide additional updates. Every decision the university makes regarding the successful management of Covid-19 is guided by science, with the health and wellbeing of our community at the forefront. As always, we thank you for your continued understanding as we navigate the shifting landscape of the pandemic together.
January Arrival Update

January Arrival Update

We look forward to welcoming you to one of our global campuses for the spring term. Now is the time to plan for a safe and healthy arrival. This includes getting a COVID-19 test 72 hours or less prior to your arrival on campus. Do not travel to campus if you test positive, if you have had exposure to someone with COVID-19, or if you are experiencing any symptoms of COVID-19. Please follow your local public health directives to self-isolate or quarantine before you travel to campus. 
January Update

January Update

In an effort to provide regular updates to the Northeastern community, we are writing with some continued guidance on how the university is approaching the month of January and the Spring 2022 term. As stated in our December 23 message, the university is planning for fully in-person learning and research on its U.S. campuses. Our reasoning remains the same: We believe that we can provide superior learning opportunities—and produce the best research—when our campuses are fully open. And we have taken extraordinary steps to maximize the health and wellbeing of our community.  
Additional booster clinics

Additional booster clinics

To continue helping our Northeastern staff, faculty and students meet the booster shot requirement, Northeastern will hold additional booster shot vaccine clinics on our Boston campus this month, with the Holtzman Medical Group.
Spring Term Planning

Spring Term Planning

December 23, 2021 Dear Northeastern Community, As we prepare for the winter break, we want to share the university’s current plans for the Spring 2022 term, both to keep the Northeastern community informed and to give you time for your preparations. Heading into January, Northeastern’s intention is to remain open, with in-person classes and research […]
Booster Shot Vaccine Verification

Booster Shot Vaccine Verification

Dear Northeastern University Community, Northeastern has announced that all faculty and staff who work at one of Northeastern University’s U.S. campuses, and all students attending or visiting a U.S. campus, are required to receive a booster shot by January 18, 2022, or seven days after they become eligible. As we monitor the Omicron variant and […]
Update on Rising COVID Case Numbers

Update on Rising COVID Case Numbers

Dear Northeastern University Community, As we near the end of the Fall 2021 term, the university is remaining vigilant in monitoring the spread of COVID-19 variants, including Omicron. University leaders have been working closely with members of our faculty, including some of the world’s leading scientists who are experts in network science and the spread […]
New Booster Shot Vaccine Requirement

New Booster Shot Vaccine Requirement

As we continue to manage the COVID-19 pandemic, vaccination remains the most effective protection against the virus. The FDA has approved a COVID-19 booster shot in the U.S. for anyone ages 18 and older— and the latest scientific evidence suggests that a booster shot offers significant improvement in protection against the Omicron variant.
Visitor Health and Safety Requirements

Visitor Health and Safety Requirements

As part of our continuing commitment to the health and safety of the Northeastern community, Northeastern is updating its protocols to require full vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test for external visitors attending indoor events. This guidance applies across all of Northeastern’s North American campuses.   
Proof of Vaccination or Negative COVID-19 Test Requirement Family and Friends Weekend

Proof of Vaccination or Negative COVID-19 Test Requirement Family and Friends Weekend

As all of you know, next week we’ll be celebrating Family & Friends Weekend, October 22-24! We’re excited to be welcoming over 4,500 registered students, families, and friends. In our continuing commitment to the health and safety of the Northeastern community, we are requiring all guests aged 12 and older who attend campus indoor events to present proof of full vaccination or provide a negative COVID-19 test result within 72 hours of the event.
Campus Mask Requirements

Campus Mask Requirements

Northeastern is adopting health and safety measures to promote a safe start to the fall term: masks required indoors on our U.S. and Canadian campuses, weekly testing at our U.S. campuses, and a vaccine requirement for U.S. and Toronto-based faculty, staff, and students.
Reminder of Fall Safety Requirements

Reminder of Fall Safety Requirements

A fully in-person fall term is about to start with all campus activities resuming. It continues to be our foremost priority to maintain a safe campus environment for learning, teaching, research, work, and recreational activities.
Update on Boston Indoor Mask Mandate

Update on Boston Indoor Mask Mandate

On Friday, the City of Boston announced an update to its COVID-19 mandates: effective at 8:00 a.m. on Friday, August 27, masks will be required for all indoor public settings in the city.  
COVID-19 Fall Deadlines and Checklist

COVID-19 Fall Deadlines and Checklist

As we transition to a fully in-person fall term with all campus activities resuming, I want to share some important updates to help us maintain a safe and healthy environment for our university community.
Exemption Process for Vaccine Requirement

Exemption Process for Vaccine Requirement

On August 2, the university announced that all U.S.-based Northeastern faculty are required to submit verification of vaccination no later than September 8, 2021. Faculty who would like to request a religious or medical exemption to this vaccine requirement should follow the process below.
Mask Mandate and Vaccine Verification

Mask Mandate and Vaccine Verification

As Northeastern plans for the fall term, we continue to closely monitor global health conditions and adjust our COVID-19 protocols based on expert guidance.
COVID 19 Vaccine Requirements

COVID 19 Vaccine Requirements

On April 6th, Northeastern became one of the nation’s first universities to require that all students be vaccinated before returning to campus for the fall term. Similarly, to further promote the health and wellbeing of the university community, the university encouraged all faculty and staff to get vaccinated as soon as they became eligible. 
COVID-19 Testing Requirements for Fall 2021

COVID-19 Testing Requirements for Fall 2021

In June, Northeastern announced new COVID-19 testing requirements for the summer. Today’s announcement provides an update on our fall COVID-19 strategy.
Hybrid NUflex: Fall Term Update

Hybrid NUflex: Fall Term Update

As Northeastern prepares for a fully in-person fall 2021 academic term with a return to on-ground and in-person instruction and normal campus activities, we also recognize the unique needs of some students who may be unable to return to in-person learning because of travel restrictions, co-ops, or other individual circumstances.
Proof of COVID Immunization and Exemption Process

Proof of COVID Immunization and Exemption Process

Earlier this year, Northeastern University announced that beginning in the fall academic term, students attending Northeastern University’s campuses will be expected to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by the first day of classes. Northeastern is now launching a process for students to submit proof of vaccination or request a religious or medical exemption to the policy.
Students: Summer 2021 Testing Requirements

Students: Summer 2021 Testing Requirements

As Northeastern plans for the summer and the academic year ahead, we have an announcement regarding the summer COVID-19 testing requirements for students.
Faculty & Staff: Summer 2021 Testing Requirements

Faculty & Staff: Summer 2021 Testing Requirements

As Northeastern plans for the summer and the academic year ahead, we have an update for faculty & staff on Northeastern’s health and safety requirements with regard to testing and vaccination reporting. 
Update on Mask-Wearing and Distancing Protocols

Update on Mask-Wearing and Distancing Protocols

Today, we are revising our protocols for mask-wearing and physical distancing, based on updated recommendations from public health and government authorities.  
Staff: Update on University Travel Policies and Travel Support Resources 

Staff: Update on University Travel Policies and Travel Support Resources 

As opportunities for global travel expand in the coming months, Northeastern strives to provide the best safety guidance and comprehensive support to community members.
Faculty: Update on University Travel Policies and Travel Support Resources

Faculty: Update on University Travel Policies and Travel Support Resources

As opportunities for global travel expand in the coming months, Northeastern strives to provide the best safety guidance and comprehensive support to community members. 
Students: Update on University Travel Policies and Travel Support Resources

Students: Update on University Travel Policies and Travel Support Resources

As opportunities for global travel expand in the coming months, Northeastern strives to provide the best safety guidance and comprehensive support to community members.    
Information Regarding Alternative Work Arrangement

Information Regarding Alternative Work Arrangement

Over the past year, Northeastern staff have adapted and performed like never before. Faced with the most challenging public health crisis in our lifetimes, you pulled together and ably supported the university’s educational and research missions.
COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic in Boston for Faculty and Staff

COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic in Boston for Faculty and Staff

We are pleased to announce that Northeastern will partner with a local pharmacy to offer COVID-19 vaccinations for members of the Northeastern community next week on the Boston campus.  
COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic in Boston

COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic in Boston

We are pleased to announce that Northeastern will partner with a local pharmacy to offer COVID-19 vaccinations for students next week on the Boston campus.  
Update on Mask and Testing Protocols

Update on Mask and Testing Protocols

 Throughout the pandemic, Northeastern University has made its decisions based on guidance from public health experts and in accordance with local authorities. That approach will continue as experts adjust their recommendations based on the latest knowledge and the public health situation.
Student Vaccination Requirements for Fall 2021

Student Vaccination Requirements for Fall 2021

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Northeastern has come together to take every possible step for our community’s health and safety—from wearing masks to healthy distancing to regular COVID-19 testing. Today, I write to announce a new health and safety measure that will help us achieve the full return to campus activities we are planning this fall. Beginning in the fall academic term, all students attending Northeastern University’s campuses will be expected to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by the first day of classes.
Northeastern’s COVID-19 test lab now processes pool tests for K-12 schools

Northeastern’s COVID-19 test lab now processes pool tests for K-12 schools

As the commonwealth strives to bring students of all ages back into the physical classroom safely this spring, Massachusetts has launched a coronavirus testing program in public K-12 and special education schools. It’s the first statewide program like this in the country, and Northeastern’s lab is becoming a vital part of that effort. The university has partnered with Ginkgo Bioworks, the Boston-based biotech company contracted by the state to provide testing services to approved schools.
Rise in Boston Campus COVID Cases

Rise in Boston Campus COVID Cases

Last week, Senior Vice Chancellor Madeleine Estabrook sent a reminder about continued vigilance in following all health and safety protocols, especially wearing a mask and avoiding unsafe gatherings.
Health and Safety Update – Continued Vigilance

Health and Safety Update – Continued Vigilance

We could not be more proud of our students as we pass the halfway mark of the spring semester and see the daily actions you take to protect our community’s safety and continue your education. We appreciate every hand washed, every face mask worn, every Daily Wellness Check, and every COVID-19 test.
Graduate Student Commencement Exercises

Graduate Student Commencement Exercises

Following my update earlier this week about our spring commencement plans, our graduate students made their voices heard. The profound passion they feel toward their university is inspiring. Their desire to celebrate commencement together, in person, is abundantly clear.
Commencement Update

Commencement Update

I am writing to provide an update on the university’s 2021 commencement plans. As I outlined in my prior message, there are three cohorts of graduates we will recognize—2021 undergraduates, 2021 graduate and Ph.D. students, and 2020 graduates. We will continue to keep the community informed as plans progress.
Announcing Care Days and Campus Changes

Announcing Care Days and Campus Changes

Students' hard work has been evident, and I’m delighted to share with you the following changes that we hope will provide all students—on all of our North American campuses—a well-deserved opportunity to recharge and rejuvenate. Many of these opportunities are made possible because of the excellent work you and your classmates have done to keep our campuses healthy and safe.
Fall Semester Update

Fall Semester Update

It was one year ago this week that we closed our North American campuses and began the odyssey of managing an unprecedented, global pandemic. Throughout the past 12 months, the Northeastern community joined together in a collective act of complex problem solving and resilience. What we have accomplished together has been miraculous by any measure. In true Northeastern fashion, when world conditions shifted, we adapted and thrived.
Update on Massachusetts Vaccine Appointments

Update on Massachusetts Vaccine Appointments

We are writing to update you on Northeastern’s vaccination program. Earlier this week, the state of Massachusetts announced that, due to limited federal supply, it will prioritize vaccine distribution to its mass vaccination sites, medical facilities, and pharmacies. This means that some other sites—such as those on college and university campuses—will not receive additional vaccine in the near term. 
Update on Summer Course Delivery

Update on Summer Course Delivery

I’m writing to provide an update on summer course delivery. At this time, we anticipate that classroom density limitations will continue to be necessary as the vaccine rollout continues over the course of the spring and summer.
Household Testing for Northeastern Affiliates 

Household Testing for Northeastern Affiliates 

Earlier this week, the University announced that Boston-based University faculty and staff may now purchase take-home COVID-19 pool testing kits for their households. The kit will provide a single test result—positive or negative—for your household. I am writing to share more details on how to reserve your kit, use it, and get your test results.  
Important Update: Massachusetts Vaccine Planning

Important Update: Massachusetts Vaccine Planning

On Wednesday, Massachusetts announced that individuals over age 65 and those with two or more qualifying medical conditions will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccination, beginning today, February 18.  
COVID-19 Testing and Vaccine Hotline

COVID-19 Testing and Vaccine Hotline

Northeastern University’s COVID-19 Testing and Vaccine hotline is available to answer your questions about the university’s distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine.
COVID Safety Violations

COVID Safety Violations

It is great to see the campus filled with students, staff, and faculty as the spring term gets underway. Since the start of the spring term, however, we’ve noticed behavior that compels us to make an urgent reminder: mask-wearing and healthy distancing is still critical to our community safety.  
Vaccine Distribution—Phase Two

Vaccine Distribution—Phase Two

We’ve continued to fulfill our teaching and research mission throughout this global pandemic by doing our part to “protect the pack” and keep each other safe. Earlier this month, more than 500 Northeastern community members—including staff in the Life Sciences Testing Center, our COVID testing centers, and our first responders—received vaccinations in Phase One of Massachusetts’ vaccination plan. If you believe that you qualified for a vaccine in Phase One based on the Massachusetts guidelines and did not receive an invitation to schedule one, please contact COVID19vaccine@northeastern.edu.  
Northeastern ramps up COVID-19 vaccination rollout on the Boston campus to protect the community

Northeastern ramps up COVID-19 vaccination rollout on the Boston campus to protect the community

Northeastern ramped up its COVID-19 vaccination rollout on the Boston campus on Tuesday, boosted by a fresh influx of 2,000 new Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine doses meant to further protect the university community.
COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution

COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution

Earlier this week, Northeastern became one of the first universities in the United States to begin vaccinating its campus community. This important milestone marks a critical turning point in our continuing efforts over the last ten months to safeguard the health of the Northeastern community and help hasten the end of the pandemic.
Planning Your Spring Term Return

Planning Your Spring Term Return

We’re excited to welcome you to campus for the spring term! If you’re traveling soon, now is the time to plan for a safe and healthy transition to campus.  
Northeastern begins COVID-19 vaccinations on campus

Northeastern begins COVID-19 vaccinations on campus

On Tuesday, Northeastern became one of the first universities in the United States to administer COVID-19 vaccines. Nearly 100 people who work in the Cabot Testing Center, the Life Sciences Testing Center, and University Health and Counseling Services received their first dose.
Starting Your Spring Term at Northeastern

Starting Your Spring Term at Northeastern

We’re delighted to see you on campus soon for the spring term. As many of you will join the Northeastern community for the first time, we want to share important information and resources that will help you make a safe and healthy transition to the university, including how to get tested as soon as you arrive on campus.  
Intersession Testing Protocols

Intersession Testing Protocols

Here is the return testing protocol for the spring semester, which goes into effect on January 4, 2021. For Intersession, this protocol is now in place. This means if you are taking Intersession courses, the first of your three required COVID-19 tests should be scheduled as soon as possible in anticipation of the December 28 start. You will need to make sure your status in the test scheduler is primarily in-person to begin this process.
Winter and Spring Term Testing Requirements (Faculty and Staff)

Winter and Spring Term Testing Requirements (Faculty and Staff)

Congratulations on approaching the end of a successful fall term, and thank you for the daily actions you took to make it possible! We write with an update on Northeastern’s plans for a safe transition to the winter break and then back to classes in the spring.  
Winter and Spring Term Testing Requirements (Students)

Winter and Spring Term Testing Requirements (Students)

Congratulations on approaching the end of a successful fall term, and thank you for the daily actions you took to Protect the Pack! As we look forward to the spring term, Northeastern has several requirements to help students make a safe transition to the winter break and then back to classes next month. 
Update to Visitor Protocol

Update to Visitor Protocol

We want to share with you an important update to the existing Visitor Protocol, which restricts visits to Northeastern’s campuses from those outside the university community who do not have a current and active university identification card. The Visitor Protocol and the following guidance apply to all of Northeastern’s locations across the global network.  
Action Required: Final Exams and Learning Location

Action Required: Final Exams and Learning Location

As you approach finals and make decisions about the next academic term, Northeastern has two resources available in the Student Hub to help guide you.  
Required travel forms for all students

Required travel forms for all students

With the Thanksgiving break rapidly approaching, I want to reiterate Northeastern’s requirements and guidance for travel – particularly the two required forms: (1) the travel form that is to be completed before any travel, and (2) the return form required upon your return to the Boston area. It is important that both forms are submitted for any travel outside of the Boston area.
Thanksgiving Travel—Guidance and Requirements

Thanksgiving Travel—Guidance and Requirements

As you make your plans to travel during the Thanksgiving break, I write to provide an update on Northeastern’s requirements and guidance for leaving and returning to campus safely.  
Update on COVID-19 Cases in Boston

Update on COVID-19 Cases in Boston

We want to share with you an important update. Over the course of ten days, four Chartwells employees working in the Stetson East dining hall on the Boston campus have tested positive for COVID-19 at Northeastern’s Cabot Testing Center. All four individuals went into isolation immediately following their diagnoses. Any close contacts have been notified, with instructions to be tested off-campus and quarantine.
Update on Massachusetts Health and Safety Measures

Update on Massachusetts Health and Safety Measures

On Monday, Governor Charlie Baker announced several new public health and safety measures aimed at curbing the recent rise of COVID-19 cases in the Commonwealth. I am writing to provide you with additional clarity about these changes.
Update on Spring 2021

Update on Spring 2021

Working together this semester we successfully reimagined almost every aspect of university life—from teaching to dining to recreation. Guided by the scientific expertise on our faculty, we launched a world-class testing operation and developed innovative approaches to classroom instruction. What we have achieved this semester, we have achieved together. Our students are extraordinarily appreciative of your efforts and so am I.
Compliance Badges and Safety Reminders

Compliance Badges and Safety Reminders

As of today, Northeastern has completed more than 310,000 COVID-19 tests with a seven-day average positive test rate of 0.06%. From wearing masks to practicing healthy distancing to following the testing requirements, our Northeastern community has shown a daily commitment to health and safety.  
COVID-19 Protocol for Demonstrations

COVID-19 Protocol for Demonstrations

The free exchange of ideas is one of the hallmarks of a great university. As an institution of higher learning, Northeastern is committed to fostering an open dialogue on critical issues, and maintaining an inclusive educational environment where diverse views can be safely expressed in an atmosphere of mutual respect.
Spring 2021: Staff COVID 19 Temporary Remote Work Policy

Spring 2021: Staff COVID 19 Temporary Remote Work Policy

The Fall 2020 semester has had a very successful beginning to the academic year with strong compliance across our global university system, robust testing, and extremely low positivity rates on the Boston campus. The university is now in the process of reassessing staffing needs on the student-facing side, as well as operational priorities, and we expect that there will be a need to increase staffing across campuses over the coming weeks and months.
Spring 2021 Term: Faculty COVID-19 Temporary Remote Work Policy

Spring 2021 Term: Faculty COVID-19 Temporary Remote Work Policy

Much has changed since the spring when we moved to remote learning in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Overall, people have settled into an adjusted way of life—wearing masks and practicing healthy distancing—as we eagerly await a vaccine or new forms of COVID-19 treatment. Compliance with public health guidance remains strong and we have demonstrated our collective ability to persevere in these challenging times. 
Easing Boston Campus Restrictions

Easing Boston Campus Restrictions

As of today, Northeastern has completed more than 250,000 COVID-19 tests with a seven-day average positive test rate of 0.05%. From wearing masks to practicing healthy distancing to following the testing requirements, our Northeastern community has shown a daily commitment to safety, health, and care for each other.  Based on these outcomes so far, Northeastern has made the decision to ease the following restrictions on its Boston campus.
Travel Guidance and Spring Academic Calendar

Travel Guidance and Spring Academic Calendar

As Northeastern approaches one month into the fall term, we wish to thank all of the students, staff, and faculty who have followed our safety protocols to “Protect the Pack.” As the Thanksgiving recess approaches, here are the requirements we ask of community members if they travel. Please note that these are general travel and re-entry protocols, not only for Thanksgiving, and will remain in place until further notice.  
Testing compliance for Boston faculty and staff

Testing compliance for Boston faculty and staff

The positive test rate at the Northeastern Boston Campus is currently at 0.06 percent. While this is very low, it should not be taken for granted. As part of our efforts to remain vigilant, we will share with academic administrative leaders and their designated points of contact a weekly report of faculty and staff compliance in their respective areas, as well as the steps for managers to address non-compliance.
Important information about required testing

Important information about required testing

With the month of September now behind us, we wish to take a moment to applaud the efforts of everyone in the Northeastern community who has taken the necessary steps to keep our Boston campus as safe as possible during the COVID-19 pandemic. The vast majority of students have complied with the testing requirements that have been put in place. It is imperative that this commitment continues.
FAQs on Testing in Boston

FAQs on Testing in Boston

Thank you for the daily actions you are taking to promote a safe and healthy start to the fall term. For our Boston community, this includes regular and repeated COVID-19 testing. To make your testing process run as smoothly as possible, here are a few key reminders on the testing process for our Boston campus.   
The COVID-19 Test Scheduler: Remote and In-Person for Students

The COVID-19 Test Scheduler: Remote and In-Person for Students

 As we’ve shared in previous communications, Boston-based students are required to undergo COVID-19 testing every three days. So that we can best support you, we ask that you mark yourself primarily in-person or primarily remote in the COVID-19 Test Scheduler.  
COVID-19 Test Scheduler: “Primarily Remote” v “Primarily In-Person”

COVID-19 Test Scheduler: “Primarily Remote” v “Primarily In-Person”

As we have shared in previous communications, faculty or staff members who are primarily in-person on the Boston campus are required to undergo COVID-19 testing every four days. As more faculty and staff return to work on campus, we thought it would be a good time to clarify when to mark yourself primarily in-person or primarily remote in the COVID-19 Test Scheduler.  
FAQs on the Dynamic Scheduling Tool

FAQs on the Dynamic Scheduling Tool

Dear Northeastern Students,  Welcome to the first weeks of the fall term! As you settle into Hybrid NUflex classes and new routines and schedules, we’re doing the same by continuing to enhance and improve the technology and tools that you rely on, including the new dynamic scheduling tool. Many of you will be using or […]
Reopening of Snell Library, Marino Recreation Center & SquashBusters

Reopening of Snell Library, Marino Recreation Center & SquashBusters

We are pleased to share some important information about some of our most-frequented venues on campus:.
Northeastern dismisses 11 students for gathering in violation of COVID-19 policies

Northeastern dismisses 11 students for gathering in violation of COVID-19 policies

The students were discovered together in a room at the Westin Hotel in Boston on Wednesday night, in violation of university and public health protocols that prohibit crowded gatherings. They were enrolled in the N.U.in Program, a study-abroad experience for first-year students that has been modified in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and now includes Boston as one of the locations. There are 818 N.U.in students staying in two-person rooms at the Westin, less than one mile from the Boston campus.
Safe Eating and Drinking Practices on Campus

Safe Eating and Drinking Practices on Campus

*Published on September 4, 2020* Dear Northeastern University Community, We want to share with you a few important health and safety guidelines for eating and drinking on Northeastern’s campuses. Because people will need to remove their masks to consume food and beverages, eating and drinking on campus will be restricted to the designated areas where healthy, six-foot […]
Here’s how Northeastern will test students who show symptoms of COVID-19

Here’s how Northeastern will test students who show symptoms of COVID-19

In order to promote the safety of the Northeastern community while maintaining a comprehensive view of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the university has created a separate testing facility for students who exhibit symptoms of the illness.
Updates: COVID-19 Test Scheduler, Test Result Notifications

Updates: COVID-19 Test Scheduler, Test Result Notifications

*Published on September 1, 2020* Dear Northeastern University community, I am writing to share with you a few important updates about the COVID-19 Test Scheduler and how you access your test results. We have added new features to the COVID-19 Test Scheduler, including reminders and notifications for those required to get tested frequently on the […]
Sanctions for unsafe gatherings

Sanctions for unsafe gatherings

We look forward to welcoming many of you to campus for the start of the fall term. As you prepare to begin classes again, it is important to remember the substantial measures the university has taken to promote the well-being of the Northeastern community.
Early Testing Recommendation for Students

Early Testing Recommendation for Students

Northeastern University is looking forward to welcoming you to campus for the fall term. We have been working around the clock for a streamlined and–most importantly–safe and healthy start to the fall term.
Northeastern to increase coronavirus testing frequency when fall semester starts

Northeastern to increase coronavirus testing frequency when fall semester starts

In a move designed to promote safety on the Boston campus and in the surrounding communities, Northeastern University will begin testing students for COVID-19 every three days, and faculty, staff, and contract workers twice a week, in order to more quickly catch and isolate any positive cases before the coronavirus that causes the disease can spread. The new testing cadence is a step up from the current schedule for people who work and learn on the Boston campus.
Pre-Travel Safety Precautions and Exemptions to Testing

Pre-Travel Safety Precautions and Exemptions to Testing

On August 7, we shared our safety recommendations before you travel to campus: minimize your contact with others for 14 days before you travel and get a test 72 hours or less prior to your arrival, if you are able. This email reminds you of those recommendations and shares further details on how they will impact your transition to campus.  
University Response to Unsafe Behavior

University Response to Unsafe Behavior

Earlier this week, Northeastern University learned of several students expressing on social media their intent to gather in large groups and to engage in parties. These plans disregard numerous government and university restrictions regarding safe distancing and social gatherings.
Here are the results of Northeastern’s first 4 days of coronavirus testing—and here is how to keep track from now on

Here are the results of Northeastern’s first 4 days of coronavirus testing—and here is how to keep track from now on

Since systematic testing for the coronavirus began Monday, Northeastern has completed 4,098 tests, with 4097 negative results and one positive. The university is launching an online dashboard to track and share the results of everyone being tested on the Boston campus.
Here’s why Northeastern is testing everyone on the Boston campus for the coronavirus

Here’s why Northeastern is testing everyone on the Boston campus for the coronavirus

Northeastern’s massive operation to test thousands of people regularly and quickly will be a crucial surveillance tool to promote the safety of everyone on the Boston campus and in its surrounding communities. “If we only focus on symptomatic people, we will still miss the cases that are being transmitted while asymptomatic or presymptomatic,” says Sehyo Yune, who directs the COVID-19 wellness team.
Hybrid NUflex is ready for the fall semester. Are you?

Hybrid NUflex is ready for the fall semester. Are you?

Welcome to the Hybrid NUflex classroom: Eight cupcake-shaped microphones extend from the ceiling like futuristic stalactites. Two swiveling cameras flank the clock at the front of the room. A single camera at the back focuses its lens on the instructor, blackboard, and projection screen. Northeastern is ready for hybrid learning.
Northeastern’s COVID-19 testing facility collected 1,300 samples on its first day

Northeastern’s COVID-19 testing facility collected 1,300 samples on its first day

Monday marked the first day of large-scale COVID-19 testing on campus, and the beginning of the facility’s “spin-up” period, during which staff will smooth out any rough edges of the testing operation before undergraduate students return on Aug. 29.
It’s an all-out effort to promote safety as Northeastern’s Boston campus reopens

It’s an all-out effort to promote safety as Northeastern’s Boston campus reopens

As students, faculty, and staff make their way to residence halls, labs, and offices Monday, they will find a university transformed from top to bottom to promote the safety of the Northeastern community and the surrounding neighborhoods.
I was tested for COVID-19 on campus. Here’s how it went.

I was tested for COVID-19 on campus. Here’s how it went.

When testing for the Northeastern community begins Monday at the Cabot Physical Education Center, quick and painless will be the goals. “We don’t want you to lose a big chunk of your day,” says David Luzzi, senior vice provost for research and vice president of Northeastern’s Innovation Campus.
Launch Announcement: Attestation, Daily Wellness Check, Consent Form, and Test Scheduler

Launch Announcement: Attestation, Daily Wellness Check, Consent Form, and Test Scheduler

Following up on Thursday’s university announcement about testing frequency and scheduling, we want to share important items that students, faculty and staff members will need to complete ahead of returning to campus and use throughout the fall semester.
Fall Term Requirements: Expectations and Testing

Fall Term Requirements: Expectations and Testing

In the coming days, faculty, students and staff will start to return to residence halls, classrooms, and offices across our global network. The university has planned for a successful fall reopening with the safety and wellbeing of our community as our top priority. It is critical that every student, faculty and staff member does their part by looking out for their own health and the health of others around them. This email shares key information on how we will ask you to do so.  
Here’s how Northeastern will test faculty and staff for the coronavirus

Here’s how Northeastern will test faculty and staff for the coronavirus

Comprehensive coronavirus testing for faculty, staff, and contract workers, as well as students, will begin on Monday, Aug. 17, and will play an integral role in the university’s plan to reopen and promote the safety of its surrounding communities. Here’s what you need to know about how it will work.
Expectations for a return to campus

Expectations for a return to campus

As Northeastern reopens its campuses, the priority remains the health and wellbeing of the university community—and the world beyond its campuses. Here are a set of individual expectations required of students, faculty, and staff.
Before You Travel: Safety Recommendations

Before You Travel: Safety Recommendations

Last week, the university announced rigorous testing and quarantine requirements for our students’ arrival on the Boston campus. As we continue to follow the advice of Northeastern’s leading COVID-19 scientists, we have additional recommendations for all Northeastern students to incorporate into their travel preparation.  
Northeastern’s Life Sciences Testing Center secures certifications to process the university’s coronavirus tests

Northeastern’s Life Sciences Testing Center secures certifications to process the university’s coronavirus tests

With state-of-the-art laboratory equipment to conduct the complex tests that can determine whether someone has contracted the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, and a growing team of medical, clinical, and other laboratory technicians with specialized training, the new facilities are designed to process up to 5,000 samples a day, and turn around results within 36 hours.
Northeastern’s Children’s Center to reopen with new health and safety protocols

Northeastern’s Children’s Center to reopen with new health and safety protocols

The center on the Boston campus will reopen on Aug. 10 with the capacity for 30 children this summer. In order to promote the health and safety of the children, parents, and staff who use it, the center will feature new, staggered drop-off times, plexiglass walls to divide the space, reduced seating at tables, rigorous sanitation, and other health and safety procedures, says Regina Nazzaro, director of the children’s center.
Quarantine and Testing Guidance for Boston Students

Quarantine and Testing Guidance for Boston Students

To promote the safety of Northeastern University and our surrounding communities, Northeastern will require all of its students in Boston to undergo COVID-19 testing on arrival and to quarantine until their first negative test result.
Inside Northeastern’s plans to support a safe and healthy campus when students and faculty return this fall

Inside Northeastern’s plans to support a safe and healthy campus when students and faculty return this fall

Air circulation and ventilation in classrooms, labs, and residence halls are being upgraded to meet or exceed public health guidelines. Thousands of touchless hand sanitizers and towel dispensers are being installed, with more on the way. An around-the-clock team of hundreds of cleaners will be spraying and scrubbing public spaces as often as three times a day—and overnight, every night, much of Northeastern will undergo a hygienic makeover.
Here’s how Northeastern intends to test all Boston students, faculty, and staff for the coronavirus

Here’s how Northeastern intends to test all Boston students, faculty, and staff for the coronavirus

*Published on July 13, 2020* As students, faculty, and staff of Northeastern begin a phased return to the Boston campus, one of the integral components of ensuring the safety of everyone involved is testing for SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19. The university is providing free viral tests for students living on and off the […]
How Northeastern intends to test all Boston students, faculty, and staff for the coronavirus

How Northeastern intends to test all Boston students, faculty, and staff for the coronavirus

The university is planning a number of measures to conduct free coronavirus testing of students, faculty, and staff who will be returning to the Boston campus in the fall. “This testing is for everyone,” says David Luzzi, senior vice provost for research and vice president of Northeastern’s Innovation Campus. “The goal here is to keep fully on top of what’s happening on campus.”
University Update on Housing, Hybrid NUflex, and Fall Reopening

University Update on Housing, Hybrid NUflex, and Fall Reopening

As we move toward reopening our campuses in fall 2020, we write to share additional updates on how the university is preparing its classes, buildings, and residence halls for a return to campus in the fall term.   
Update on Return to Work

Update on Return to Work

*Published June 30, 2020* Dear Faculty and Staff, As we have discussed in recent weeks, the university is actively planning for a fall reopening with students returning to our campuses. As part of the planning, academic and administrative departments across the university are expected to be ready to enter Stage V and reopen by August […]
Message to Summer II students about COVID-19 viral testing

Message to Summer II students about COVID-19 viral testing

Starting the week of July 6th, students returning to the Boston campus for Summer II and to begin their co-op positions with Boston-area employers, will be required to undergo COVID-19 viral testing. Tests are free and results will be provided within 36 hours.
Update on Fall 2020 Reopening Plans

Update on Fall 2020 Reopening Plans

As Northeastern plans for the reopening of its campuses across our global network, we continue to be guided by the central priority of the health and wellbeing of our community. We are committed to delivering the highest-quality Northeastern experience for each one of our students, in a way that gives each student flexible options that serve their educational goals. As we move toward reopening the university this fall, the information below provides a summary of the planning, decisions, and actions to date.
Update on university travel

Update on university travel

On March 12, we announced the suspension of all non-essential university travel, both domestic and international. Today, we write to announce that this suspension has been lifted and to outline the procedures for engaging in university travel. Please understand that much of the world remains under travel restrictions and the resumption of travel will be slow and uneven across the country and the globe.
Update on fall learning and reopening—introducing Hybrid NUflex

Update on fall learning and reopening—introducing Hybrid NUflex

Today, we are announcing Hybrid NUflex, an exciting hybrid-flexible learning experience available for Northeastern classes this fall.  Hybrid NUflex will provide a learning experience that is personalized for each student’s needs, whether they are on campus or joining the class from a remote location.
Update on Phased Reopening

Update on Phased Reopening

In the coming days, we will begin the phased return of a small number of faculty, staff, and students working in critical research labs, and administrative staff working in critical functions that are difficult to perform effectively from off campus.
Our Path Forward

Our Path Forward

Two months have now passed since the COVID-19 pandemic upended our daily routines and way of life. Through it all, the Northeastern community has shown tremendous dexterity and resilience. Under the most challenging of conditions, we continue to educate our students and advance the frontiers of knowledge through our research.
COVID-19 Updates on Co-Ops and Emergency Assistance

COVID-19 Updates on Co-Ops and Emergency Assistance

As the university closes the spring term while planning for the months ahead, we write to share several important updates for our learning community.
An Update from Northeastern

An Update from Northeastern

As Northeastern approaches the end of an unexpectedly challenging semester, we write with an update on the university’s critical priorities—continuing to serve your students’ educational needs and those of our global community.
Building a Resilient Future

Building a Resilient Future

In this time of worldwide hardship, we know that many of you are wondering how Northeastern will continue to move forward. Our answer is, just as we always have: by doubling down on our mission of learning and discovery. It is our steadfast belief that the solution to the planet’s greatest challenges—including this one—is the light of new knowledge.
Undergraduate pass/fail policy update

Undergraduate pass/fail policy update

As the spring semester draws to a close, we continue to evaluate and refine our pass/fail grading policy. As each of you know, these are extraordinary times that require additional flexibility on the part of the university. Some students and families are enduring remarkable hardships caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. To address these issues, we will allow undergraduate students to take some or all courses pass/fail this semester.
Update on Summer II Courses

Update on Summer II Courses

Previously, the university announced that all in-person courses for Summer I and CPS Spring and Summer Quarters would move to an online format. Based on continued guidance from public health officials, the determination has been made to move Summer II course delivery online.
Public Health Protocols for a Positive COVID-19 Case

Public Health Protocols for a Positive COVID-19 Case

Many of you have expressed questions and concerns about positive diagnoses of COVID-19 within the Northeastern community. Namely, people learn about someone being diagnosed and are wondering, understandably, what it means for them or their colleagues, particularly if they think they may have been in contact with a person who has tested positive.
Health and Wellness Resources

Health and Wellness Resources

These are unprecedented times with unprecedented demands that span our professional and personal lives. While the circumstances that factor into managing work, life, learning—and the blurring lines in between—may be unique to each individual, we want to assure everyone in the Northeastern family that there is a support system with resources available to students, faculty, and staff, including the relevant expertise of Northeastern researchers.
Charlotte Campus Closing

Charlotte Campus Closing

In accordance with the Mecklenburg County Stay-at-Home order announced today, Northeastern’s location in Charlotte will be closed effective Thursday, March 26 through April 16, 2020. Staff will work remotely, and only essential university personnel will be permitted access to these facilities, if and when deemed necessary. Online and remote instruction will continue as planned. Staff are still available by email, phone, and through virtual meetings.
Change of Operations for Massachusetts Campuses

Change of Operations for Massachusetts Campuses

In accordance with the latest guidance from the Governor and public health authorities, effective at noon tomorrow, Tuesday, March 24, 2020, Northeastern’s Massachusetts campuses will be restricted to “on-site essential” employees only. Any employee who needs to retrieve critical items from campus should make arrangements to do so prior to 12:00 p.m. tomorrow.
Announcement on Modified Pass/Fail Policy for Undergraduate Students

Announcement on Modified Pass/Fail Policy for Undergraduate Students

I am writing to provide an important notice of change to the university’s Pass/Fail grading policy in light of the move to online and remote learning necessitated by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The following adjustments have been made to the Pass/Fail grading policy for all Spring 2020 undergraduate courses:
Updates on the University’s COVID-19 Response

Updates on the University’s COVID-19 Response

In an effort to keep the Northeastern community continuously informed, we write to provide you with the latest real-time updates about the university’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Community Notification – Presumptive Case of COVID-19

Community Notification – Presumptive Case of COVID-19

Consistent with our ongoing efforts to provide up-to-date resources and information, we are writing to notify you that a Northeastern student living in off-campus housing in Boston has tested positive for COVID-19. In keeping with CDC protocols, this first test—conducted at a Boston-area hospital—will need to be verified by the CDC, which may take several days.
Follow up to Student Housing Message

Follow up to Student Housing Message

We are writing to clarify some important information and answer questions about our request that students move out of Northeastern residence halls in Boston by Tuesday at 5:00 pm. We are aware that this will require students and their families to act expeditiously; the unprecedented nature of the COVID-19 pandemic requires that we take action to protect public health. In addition, new restrictions on international travel—and possible restrictions on travel within the U.S.—have led to this increased urgency.
Further Reducing Density on our Campus

Further Reducing Density on our Campus

Based upon continuing guidance from public health officials, we are requesting that all students who reside in Northeastern residence halls complete their end of semester move-out no later than Tuesday, March 17, 2020, at 5:00 p.m.
New College of the Humanities to move to online teaching

New College of the Humanities to move to online teaching

In light of the ongoing developments relating to the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, the College will move to online and remote teaching and student support from Monday 16th March, 2020.
Charlotte Campus Response to COVID-19

Charlotte Campus Response to COVID-19

Following guidance and recommendations informed by Mecklenburg County Health Department, and the State of North Carolina, and to ensure educational continuity, Northeastern is making the following operational changes to the Charlotte campuses, effective Monday, March 16, 2020 ...
Healthy Habits

Healthy Habits

We are asking students to refrain from gathering together in groups to access online course delivery, especially in common areas of university research centers and classroom buildings. Classrooms remain available for study by students and faculty individually, or in small groups observing appropriate density and spacing recommendations.
The Latest COVID-19 Updates

The Latest COVID-19 Updates

We write to provide new updates and further clarity on the steps we are taking across a range of academic, student support, and campus operational functions to reduce the risk of transmission of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) to the university community.
Policy on Remote Work

Policy on Remote Work

Beginning today, in accordance with guidance from public health authorities and with a goal of reducing density on campus, we are making the following temporary change to the remote work policy…
Advancing our Mission in a Time of Uncertainty

Advancing our Mission in a Time of Uncertainty

Beginning tomorrow morning, we will move to online and remote instruction on our Boston campus, the university’s largest and most complex operation. We arrived at this decision carefully and thoughtfully, not precipitously. We are seeking to preserve the essence of a Northeastern education—including current co-op placements—while also taking prudent steps to reduce the risk of infection within our community.
University Update on COVID-19

University Update on COVID-19

In light of the continuing global impact and community transmission of novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19)—and in accordance with public health recommendations—we are writing again to share important updates designed to protect the Northeastern community, while maintaining continuity of education and research.
COVID-19 Planning

COVID-19 Planning

This is the latest in a series of regular messages to keep the Northeastern community updated on planning and decision-making related to the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19). We would like to reiterate that there is no higher priority than the health and wellbeing of our students, faculty, staff, and others affiliated with Northeastern.
Bay Area Campus Response to COVID-19

Bay Area Campus Response to COVID-19

Notice of change to San Francisco and Silicon Valley campus operations in response to the 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
President Aoun’s letter to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security on F-1 student visas

President Aoun’s letter to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security on F-1 student visas

Northeastern president pushes for federal protections for F-1 visa-holders in light of COVID-19 measures
Northeastern will move to online teaching for students at its Seattle campus

Northeastern will move to online teaching for students at its Seattle campus

Based on the guidance of public health officials in light of the COVID-19 outbreak, the university will be offering online teaching exclusively to students of its campus in Seattle beginning Monday, March 9. Classes will be offered online or remotely to Northeastern’s 1,135 Seattle students.
Update on the University Response to COVID-19

Update on the University Response to COVID-19

As students and faculty prepare to return from spring break, we are writing to update you on the university’s efforts to monitor and respond to the 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
COVID-19: University Self-Quarantine Policies

COVID-19: University Self-Quarantine Policies

Following the latest developments in the global spread of the coronavirus disease COVID-19 and the related public health guidelines, Northeastern is requesting that students, faculty and staff traveling from the countries identified by the Centers for Disease Control as “Level 3” not return to any of the university’s campuses for 14 days following the day they arrive in the U.S., even if they are symptom-free.
Continuity Planning for COVID-19

Continuity Planning for COVID-19

As you are well aware, the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak requires Northeastern University to be prepared and resilient to ensure learning and business continuity in the event that students, faculty and staff may not be able to come to campus or attend classes in person. The time to prepare is now.
Spring Break Travel Advisory

Spring Break Travel Advisory

Northeastern University is continuing to monitor the current 2019 Novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, and university leaders are planning for a broad range of contingencies. We wanted to share with you some important information regarding spring break travel.
2/12/20 – Update

2/12/20 – Update

Here are a few important updates, including updated travel restrictions in the U.S., U.K., and Canada; upcoming drop-in info sessions for the Northeastern community held on our Boston campus; and a university travel registry we encourage all travelers to use.
2/5/20 – Update

2/5/20 – Update

This communication includes: important facts, the latest public health guidance related to the virus, and useful prevention techniques, appropriate responses for likely scenarios, and important internal and external resources.