Congratulations

By Hazel Sive, PhD December 20, 2024

Dear College of Science Faculty and Staff,
 
Amidst the swirl of troubles everywhere, there’s a truth today that is much better. Let’s celebrate! We are through the semester, your students are taught, your grades are in!
 

Congratulations!!
Thank You!!

 
Our wonderful Northeastern University students get the most exciting, important experiential education in any university, anywhere! You challenge, encourage, and guide them. And they succeed, thanks to your excellent work. College of Science students can be found at our Boston, Burlington, London, Nahant, Oakland, Portland and Toronto campuses (and many NU.In sites). We are growing our science faculty at each of these campuses, building a vibrant global teaching and research College of Science community.
 
I’m so proud to be a member of Northeastern University! I call Northeastern the ‘Innovation Capital of Academia’! We are bold, ambitious and successful. Northeastern leadership is outstanding, and I’m thrilled to make the strongest contribution from the College of Science.
 
With our brilliant cross-disciplinary Anything-Is-Possible Research, and our expanding, innovative portfolios in the undergraduate, Master of Science and PhD spaces, we are a leading College of Science across the nation. Please remember that your work is important, no matter where you contribute. You are a truly valued member of the College.


Congratulations!!

Thank You!!

Now let’s celebrate. Let’s take a break. I know many of you will be keeping your research going, working on papers, grant applications, next semester’s courses. Thank you. But take a break. Next semester will be exciting and challenging, and you will need the energy involved. Please be proud that you are Building the Good Power of Science, that contributes to the stellar pathway of Northeastern University!

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