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Calculus Field Day attracts dozens of Boston students
More than 100 students from Boston Public Schools and charter schools took part in the 2017 Calculus Field Day.
April 12, 2017
Graduate Student Excellence Award winners announced
Several graduate students are recipients of the annual awards.
March 21, 2017
MS Profile: Hua Zhao
Hua Zhao, an MS in Applied Mathematics candidate, sits down with the College of Science Graduate Program staff to talk about what it’s like to study at Northeastern University.
March 13, 2017
A look into Professor Adam Ding's work
Adam Ding, Associate Professor in Mathematics, sits down with the College of Science Graduate Program staff to talk about his research at Northeastern University.
February 13, 2017
A look into Professor Adam Ding’s work
Adam Ding, Associate Professor in Mathematics, sits down with the College of Science Graduate Program staff to talk about his research at Northeastern University.
February 13, 2017
A Conversation With the COS Graduate Co-op Coordinators
The College of Science Graduate Program staff sat down with Vanecia Harrison-Sanders and Patricia Corrigan to discuss their work in graduate co-op.
October 17, 2016
Research Instructorship Honors Life of Treasured Mathematician
The College of Science and the Department of Mathematics at Northeastern University are pleased to announce the creation of the Andrei Zelevinsky Research Instructorship.
August 04, 2016
Automating Solutions to Side-Channel Attacks
Side-channel attacks are an emerging threat to embedded systems. As a result, mathematics professor Aidong (Adam) Ding and colleagues are creating a tool that automatically corrects for side-channel weaknesses.
July 21, 2016
Math major co-ops in Israel for start-up
Tali Soroker is soaking up as much of Israel as she can, living close to a massive market and the beach. But she spends much of her time on the job at her co-op.
June 16, 2016
Biology student helping impoverished in India
Amanda Luken knew when she signed up for co-op, doing something that focused on global health was important.
June 09, 2016
Northeastern program preps Boston teens for calculus
For six weeks this summer, some 120 students from Boston Public Schools made an early morning trek from across the city to Northeastern’s campus, where they engaged in a math enrichment program designed to prepare them for calculus courses in high school.
August 11, 2015
Science is the thing – helping humanity is the goal
Partial differential equations, cloaking, and inspiring students - it's what interests mathematics professor Ting Zhou.
June 23, 2015
Four roommates. Four co-ops. Four job offers.
At Northeastern, an impressive 50 percent of graduates receive a job offer from a previous co-op employer. But in one Boston apartment, that number is a perfect 100 percent.
May 13, 2015
How does marine life survive climate extremes?
An interdisciplinary team of researchers at Northeastern University has received a four-year, $1.2 million grant from the National Science Foundation to develop new ways to study how marine organisms respond to climate related severe temperature stress.
September 16, 2014